Gujarat recent TVC and Radio Ads where our seasoned wise-man Big B encourages all to "breathe in a bit of Gujarat" (kuch din toh gujaro Gujarat mein) has set ripples. Tourist Traffic is up by 40-50 per cent in all the six featured destinations of Gujarat viz. Ahemdabad, Porbander, Gir, Dwaraka, Somanth and Kutch. Furthermore, the inspiration is such that many private investors are all set to "breathe in and breathe out an entire lifetime in Gujarat" (zindagi gujaro Gujarat mein :)). See my recent news skimmings from Times Of India and T3 travel Magazine ..

"Tata to re-open its decade closed 29-room 'Gir Lodge' with its brand 'Gateway'...Gujarat Governement in association with IBM planning 'Little Africa' manned by African-origin Sidi community of the Saurashtra...Club Mahindra agreement with the promoters of Wonderland Resort...Gujarati realty firms Koetcha, Popular, Sanjayraj and may be more growing or diversifying to develop luxury resorts and are getting the ground work done via land acquisition...at all the featured places in the commercials land prices are rising vertically from 3 lacs to 20 lacs per bigha esp around Gir...3-day Rann Utsav extended to 30-days and it was a sold out within the 5-days of bookings...Dwaraka and Somnath were house full during Diwali. The arrivals pushed the governement to open a 50-room accommodation...Rs 50 crore to bolster accommodation in Dwarka...Shahrukh and Ekta Kapoor vying for land around Sasan Gir National Park, the Lion's territory to add little more spice from Bollywood..."

First hurdle crossed successfully. Tourism Gujarat nearing UNAWARENESS - courtesy a simplistic yet effective creative communication from O&M, no surprise. Credible words of Amitabh Ji, no surprise. And a determined initiator Narendra Modi, Gujarat's CM, again no surprise considering his involvement for the state he vowed for.

"When we took the assignment, Narendra Modi himself did all the briefing with great intensity and fervour. The comprehensive briefing and his insistence to visit Gujarat before starting the assignment made our work easier. Also, a lot of lines used by us for promotion of Gujarat tourism have been picked up from Mr. Modi's briefing." [said Piyush Pandey, Creative Director, O&M. read discovered-gujarat-khushbu-guj-ki]

Second hurdle which will alternate with the rising infrastructure is the right packaging. Tour to Gujarat either clubbed with other Indian destinations or exclusively Gujarat is for the TATOs (Travel Agents and Tour Operators) to work or rework out. As a tour operator headquartered in Rajasthan Ashoka Holidays is happier, for even we seek interesting add-ons or alternatives to traditional show stoppers of Inbound attractions Rajasthan, along with the cliched Golden triangle, Varanasi, Maharashtra and Kerala and few more.

Gearing for the rising tourist footfalls the land of Gujarat is busy. But as of now its sky is busier. Uttrayan, the Harvest festival on the 14th of January 2011. That for the kitists means International Kite festival when "more than 80 kitists, from 31 different nations, hundreds of Indian kitist, and thousands of just-viewers and admirers" will take over from the firmament. And for tourists fond of culture, well, you have a Gujarati phenomenon woven around the spool and the kites, kites and more kites. Just be there and watch for it is Colorful Vibrant Gujarat Holidays in the making.


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check two international-kite-festival-suggested-holidays There is more to this January. Watch showcase of Indian dance heritage @mamallapuram-dance-festival Camel at its best @ bikner-camel-festival

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Ranthambore An adventurous stay in a jungle

This year had been an exciting year, not only I got to see two National parks in distinct  parts of India, (Read:Bandipur) but also in two discrete terrains with different adventure altogether. I was never a person who would enjoy watching these wild beasts in their natural habitat, but these two trips certainly changed my perspective. Perhaps it had to do with the fact that I was in a land where the rules were different, where a day was marked with sunrise and sunset. Perhaps it came from the knowledge that the survival is only of the fittest. Whatever the reason, the very sight of an animal in its own territory, on its own terms, makes for a breathtaking moment and can change your perspective forever.

There is something so mystical and exciting about being in a forest that for many of us, a visit to the wilderness ranks as one of our best holiday experiences. For the wildlife adventure enthusiasts, Ranthambore National Park in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan is a perfect destination. Known to be one of the best parks to spot the majestic Indian Tigers, the park is also the home to several other endangered species. (Read: Rajasthan Wildlife Tour Package)

Birds: Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Common Kingfisher, Cormorant, Indian Pitta, Painted Stork, Rufous Treepie, Stork-billed Kingfisher, White-breasted Water hen, Sandpiper, Jacana, vultures, fowls and many more.

Animals: Crocodiles, Jungle Hare, Sambar Deer, Spotted Deer, Wild Boar, leopards, hyenas, blue bulls or neel gais, jackals, civet cats etc.


If you and your partner are inclined towards the nature or the fascinating wildlife, you must plan your honeymoon in Ranthambore National Park. The enthralling wildlife safaris, tracing the beasts and moments in the luxury camps will surely make it for an amazing honeymoon trip.

Just the bare necessities

Travelling in the wilderness requires a special sensitivity. The laws of the jungle are different but there are several ways to get the best out of your trip without disturbing the natural habitats that you visit. Some tips that you can use from those who’ve been there:
  • Dress in muted forest colours like greens, browns, beige and dull browns. Avoid orange, red, pink and bright prints.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and don’t forget hat and sunglasses. High boots with socks are a sensible option for jungle walks. Always check your shoes before you wear them for creepy crawlies like scorpions.
  •  Try not to talk too much or make loud sounds while journeying into the jungle.
  •   Do not get too close to the animals and do not ever attempt to feed them.
  •  It is important to have your own survival kit, such as a torch with extra batteries, basic      medicines, salt for leeches and other toiletries.
  •   Dress according to the season. An outdoor jacket is necessary in winters. While it can be quite warm in the day, evenings can get cold.
  •  Take some nuts/biscuits to nibble (especially for the early morning safari) and water. 

How to book your Ranthambore Trip
You can either plan your own trip or leave it to wildlife experts. Booking through a travel agent or a wildlife expert may cost you more but then you have the comfort of being in the hands of professionals who personally travel to Ranthambore (and other such places) several times a year, can assign you guides knowledgeable about the region’s flora and fauna, and know the local and administrative people and processes very well. Click here to book this tour
Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore National Park

There are two types of vehicles permitted in Ranthambhore National Park, the Jeep and the Canter. The Jeep is a six seater open-top vehicle, and the first choice for many. Demand for Jeeps is very high, and so we recommend that you book at least 60 days in advance to guarantee a Jeep safari. The Canter is a 16 seat open-top bus - its elevated seats mean that you can see far into the jungle ahead, further than a Jeep would allow. While the canter is a lot cheaper, I recommend a jeep as it gives more flexibility to pause-stop-go.

Tents stay : Ranthambore 5 star
Luxury Stay : Oberoi Vanya Vilas

Ranthambore Wildlife Tour
Stork 

Ranthambore Jeep Safari
One glimpse of the big cat gives an adrenal rush to its spectators

Ranthmabore Canter Safari
Canter Safari

Ranthambore Wildlife Jeep Tour

Wood pecker

Tiger spotting in Ranthambore National Park
Tiger in its hunt 

There are loads of things to do in Ranthambhore besides the safari park. In particular, I would highly recommend a guided tour of Ranthambhore Fort. The locals visit the fort to worship at the famous Ganesh Temple, which lies within. The fort will enhance and complete any visit to Ranthambhore National Park. 
Note: The Ranthambore safari timings change depending on the season
S. No.
Month
Morning Trip
Evening Trip
1
1st October to 31st October
7.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M.
2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
2
1st November to 31st January
7.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M.
2.00 P.M. to 5.30 P.M.
3
1st February to 31st March
6.30 A.M. to 10.00 A.M.
2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
4
1st April to 15th May
6.00 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
3.00 P.M. to 6.30 P.M.
5
15th May to 30th June
6.00 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
3.30 P.M. to 7.00 P.M

Ranthambore Safari Park Booking Tips
Visitors would now have the option to take Safari for full day in the National Park. Maximum 5 jeeps are allowed to stay inside the park from sunrise to sunset and are provided zone free access across Entire Park. This safari will give you the best opportunity to see the variety of wildlife animals in the park.
*Breakfast and Lunch will be provided to Visitors who take Full day Safari.
Fact file :
State :                          Rajasthan
Location :                   Ranthambore lies at the junction of the Aravallis and the Vindhyas in the south eastern quarter of Rajasthan.
Distance by road:      Delhi - 480 km (via Dausa), Jaipur - 180 km (via Tonk)


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