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Mesmerizing Kaafu Atoll in Maldives


Sun, sand and sea, a thousand ‘Robinson Crusoe’ islands, massive lagoons with different depths and infinite shades of blue and turquoise, dazzling underwater coral gardens; a perfect natural combination for the ideal tropical holiday destination. However there is more to the Maldives than just that.
The Maldives is famed for its rare underwater beauty. The profusion of psychedelic colours and the abundance and variety of life underwater have fascinated divers and snorkellers since Maldives was discovered as a diving destination. The highest level of visibility that one could expect- sometimes exceeding 50 metres - and warm temperatures throughout the year makes diving in the Maldives a delight you would want to experience over and over again. The Maldives has some of the best dive sites in the world and many visit the Maldives repeatedly for the sole purpose of diving. All resorts in the Maldives have professional dive schools with multi-lingual instructors and conduct courses for beginners as well as the advanced. Many of the resorts have excellent house reefs. Just a short swim from the beach and snorkellers too can experience the same pleasures from the surface.

Cruising the Fjords of Norway


The fjords are water canals that penetrate from the coast and far into the mountain wilderness. Where the plains end, the mountains dive several hundred meters into the ocean, forming the famous Norwegian fjords. Each fjord has its own characteristics.
The best way to experience the fjords is to join a fjord cruise. We offer half-day and full day cruises and the international cruise lines call on many ports in the fjords. Mountain hiking and guided glacier walks are popular activities.
Starting from the north, Kristiansund and Ålesund are known for split cod and herring. Ålesund is also known for its Jugend architecture. Molde is the city of roses and is known for its international jazz festival. Bergen is known for Bryggen (the Hanseatic wharf), the fish market and the funicular Fløibanen. Stavanger has the largest area of old wooden houses in Europe and is known as the Norwegian capital of oil.
The tallest waterfalls are in the Geirangerfjord, and the Sognefjord is the world’s second longest fjord. The mountain formations around the Lysefjord are famous; especially Prekestolen (the Pulpit Rock) is fascinating.
The Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord are on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Go on a fjord cruise or explore the villages and farms in the fjord areas.

Watersports in the City of Sails - Auckland!


Wherever you stay in Auckland, you're never far from breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, invigorating walks, idyllic holiday islands, outstanding food and wine, great shopping and exciting nightlife.
Auckland's waterside location has fostered the locals' love affair with the sea, earning this place the nickname "City of Sails".

Auckland sprawls over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. A cloak of rainforest covers the surrounding hills, dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape and enchanting holiday islands are scattered throughout the vast Hauraki Gulf. Two of the best island getaways are Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island.

Auckland's heart beats to a Polynesian rhythm, its people a melting pot of South Pacific and Asian cultures and a strong indigenous Maori heritage. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique dining and shopping experiences.

Auckland's temperate climate, easy access to the coast and variety of activities earn the city consistent top five rankings in international lifestyle surveys. Discover for yourself why it is one of New Zealand's best destinations.

Cruising in Cochin!


Queen Mary2, described as the most expensive cruise vessel in business, called at the Kochi port on Wednesday, March 07th 2008, with around 2,600 passengers and 1,200 crew on board.The vessel berthed at Quay 5 of the Ernakulam wharf at 11.30 a. m., nearly two hours before schedule.The visitors were given a traditional welcome with caparisoned elephants and Panchavadyam. The ship left Kochi on Thursday afternoon after the passengers made quick trips to locations of tourist interest close to the city. It was the ONLY port of call in India for the luxury liner that began its maiden world tour on January 11 from Fort Lauderdale, where it returned to on April 2nd 2008. With a price tag of over $ 800 million, QM2 is the most opulent and most magnificent ocean liner ever built. The 1,132-feet-long, 236-feet high British ship has 13 decks and can carry over 3,000 passengers. It has several luxurious dining rooms, ballrooms, theatres, lounges, and beauty salons. Its 8,500-book library is said to be the largest at sea. It is home to artwork worth 3.5 million pounds. The passengers include multimillionaires, Hollywood actors and many celebrities.In terms of luxury, entertainment and grandeur, QM2 is termed as a `mini Las Vegas.'

This signifies Cochin as the premier most cruising destination port of call, in India.

Mystical Muscat


Muscat, the official capital of Oman, is only a small part of a larger grouping of cities and towns strung some 40kms along the coast of the Gulf of Oman, which is known locally as the "Capital Area" or the "Muscat Municipality." Never much deeper than 3 or 4 kms, this string of towns forms a sort of necklace sandwiched between the sea to the north and a very rocky, primeval-looking range of barren mountains to the south. Despite its ceremonial position as capital, the neighboring cities of Muttrah, with its superb corniche encircling a charming bay, and Ruwi, the traditional commercial center of the area, are both much more important.
A thriving and strategically located port of the Arabian peninsula in ancient times, Muscat is the capital of modern Oman. It has a somewhat medieval appearance with two old Portuguese forts, Jelali and Mirani. These picturesque old structures co-exist with modern, commercial, and residential quarters of the neighboring coastal towns, and lend the city an ambience all its own. The seaside, ceremonial palace of H.M.Sultan Qaboos Said, nestled between steep rocky hills, offers a spectacular sight, especially at night.

Daunting Dubai - Awe inspiring constructions


Burj Dubai - The Amazing Landmark!
Burj Dubai, the world's tallest man-made structure is scheduled to be completed in 2009. The tower's dramatic rise above the Gulf horizon will yet again remind the world of Dubai's growing financial muscle and allow the buyers and holidaymakers to stay and carry on with their exciting lives in amazing fashions. The gigantic tower is located at the core of an integrated township called, Downtown Burj Dubai, which features several more developments apart from the main tower. All these developments will produce over 30,000 homes, including villas, luxury

Residential suits and serviced apartments; nine hotels such as Burj Dubai Lake Hotel & Serviced Apartments; the world's largest mall The Dubai Mall and an eco-friendly landscape carrying the man-made Burj Dubai Lake.

The spiraling Burj Dubai, on its part, will offer Exclusive corporate offices, residential apartments, Four lavish swimming pools, one cigar club, one observation deck, lounge, gym, library and several other amenities, such as restaurants, to enhance its
Aura. An Armani Hotel, the first of its kind, will occupy the first 37 floors and 700 private apartments will be allotted from floor number 45 to 108. The spire, measuring 200m in this 818m high building, will house communication equipments of various kinds.
More About The Soaring Tower

Burj Dubai is about to set out new standards of living in today's world. It would be exciting not just to look at its soaring architecture, but also to watch at the world outside sitting inside your Burj Dubai home. It’s carefully crafted living area and the amenities
you might get to use will influence your lifestyle as well, as you begin to settle in. There is a range of serviced apartments and exclusive hotel rooms to choose your Dubai stay from and make your memories last for a lifetime. Besides, there is a lot more in the Downtown Burj Dubai, apart from living in the main tower, which should make your stay in Dubai multi-dimensional. Let us examine what else the whole of Downtown area has to offer to its customers.

The Greater Downtown Burj Dubai
The Downtown Burj Dubai provides the world with the best of Dubai's residential, commercial, and recreational and hospitality provisions by fusing in various sub-plans shaped into an integrated township. These developments include luxurious hotels, serviced apartments, cafes, boutiques, restaurants, fascinating lifestyle of The Old Town and the shopping bonanza of The world’s largest mall, The Dubai Mall. There are plenty of things for each and everyone to add to their life’s experiences while living at the Downtown Burj Dubai.

Developments Across Burj Dubai Boulevard
These include a 35 story residential tower, named 8 Boulevard Walk; three high-rise residential buildings ranging between 27 and 30 floors, called The Lofts; and a 63-story residential building with serviced apartments for outright sale, called Burj Dubai Lake Hotel & Serviced Apartments. These combined together are bound to generate enough accommodation for those who might be willing to settle down in the Downtown Burj Dubai.

Burj Dubai Square
Comprises of six towers; aims at providing quality space to top business firms. There is plenty of basement car parking and leisure amenities like cafes, apart from the soothing landscape carrying water elements and greenery to make one's business sound like a breeze.

Boulevard Crescents
Contains villas and nine high-rise buildings, which comprise of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom luxury residential suits and penthouses; all lay across a soothing water filled and green landscape. Safety for individual units, 24 hours maintenance for various facilities, IT
Outlets carrying a combined network of telephone, television and high speed Internet services, and plenty of car parking is some of the key elements of this downtown development.

The Old Town
This is the place for low-rise apartments and villas with an ethnic Arabian architecture and modern basic facilities fused into one. It takes you on a voyage from Dubai's past to future and vice-versa. The town will have coffee houses, boutiques and stalls to make
the community life enthralling and full of Arabian flavor.

The Dubai Mall
The world's largest mall is coming up at the Downtown Burj Dubai. It begins to cater clients from August 2008 onwards. It will encompass a total area of 12.1 million ft², with over a dozen smaller in-built malls to take care of various retail sectors.

Anything goes in Toronto!


Explore the city that's as open-minded as you are
The creative city, where you'll feel a liberating energy from end to end. A friendly urban playground that welcomes everyone, with a vibrant gay village in the city's core and unlimited options beyond. Experience a world of arts, culture, nightlife, passion and possibilities.

Your Toronto experience is whatever you want it to be.

KOTTAYAM (land of lakes, letters and latex)


Kottayam, provides some of Kerala’s finest natural scenes, sandwiched as it is between serene palm-fringed backwaters on the West and the Western Ghats on the East. Much of this beauty is laid out in all its glory along the road which winds from Kottayam to the Periyar Wild life Sanctuarry in Thekkady through plantations of rubber, tea, coffee and pepper.
Kottayam is the Land of Letters, Latex and Lakes. As a district Kottayam has the highest literacy in India. It was the first town in India to attain total literacy, an event which triggered a mass movement to make Kerala the Country’s first totally literate State. The town is also the birth place of the publishing industry and the home of the fourth estate in Kerala. The first printing press in Vernacular, Malayalam was established at Kottayam by Benjamin Bailey, a Christian missionary in 1820 A.D. Kottayam is also the Mecca of Kerala’s publishing scene, home of dozens of Malayalam Newspapers and Magazines including the State’s earliest ‘The Deepika’ as well as country’s largest selling daily and weekly, the ‘Malayala Manorama’. This publications (Tourism Travel Directory of Kerala) also published from here.
Kottayam is the Land of Latex because the district abounds in extensive rubber plantations which earned for its headquarters the sobriquet ‘Rubber Town’. Kottayam is also home to the Rubber Board, one of the country’s primary commodities board.
Kottayam’s lakes form the great expanse of water called Vembanad into which a network of rivers and canals merge providing boating, fishing and sight seeing experiences that are unparalled.
Kottayam is the ideal take off point for visits to Peerumed, Munnar, Idukki, Thekkady, Ernakulam and the temple city of Madurai.