Friday, February 20, 2015

Indigo Airlines

Indigo Airlines

Enjoy Through Fares in March 2015
for Bagdogra and Bangkok with Indigo airlines from Indore
Book as it is limited period offer.

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Sikkim & Darjeeling

Sikkim & Darjeeling

Refreshing & Soothing to the Soul



7 Nights/ 8 Days starts @ Rs. 21,900/-

Darjeeling/ Pelling/ Gangtok/ Tshangu Lake
Visit :     March, April, May, Oct, Nov
Green, Gompas, Valleys, Rafting, Hill tops, Snow, Sports, Treeks & More

http://www.feelindia.org/darjeeling_sikkim_index.html

Special Limited Period Offer by Indigo airlines for Indore Guests
Travel Between 1st Sep to 31st Oct 2015
and u get airfare as low as 14,000/- ( Indore - Bagdogra - Indore )

Also enjoy the joy ride in Darjeeling


Darjeeling Toy Train Joy Ride Afternoon Tour

The famous Joy Ride on Toy Train ride over DHR (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway) can be enjoyed from Darjeeling to Ghum and back the fare also includes free entry to DHR museum at Ghum Station .And when you reach home you will have certificate validating your journey on Toy Train ride over DHR, we do not want the memories to faint out............

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFtfrifbzwQ







For all interested guest from Indore and surrounding region of Madhya Pradesh Feel India Holidays has a holiday plan for all  which can be customized as per the requirement of our esteemed guests. It is one of the best family, couple and Honeymoon destination. The destination can also be used for MICE ( corporate ) groups as a incentive and team building exercise.

Om Major Gupta
Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
111, Apollo Tower, 2 MG Road, Indore – 452001
Ph : 0731-2526294, 4286622, 93032-83032
Visit Us at: www.feelindia.org 

Monday, February 16, 2015

Kashmir Strikes Back : Tourism in Kashmir After Floods


It was on 2nd September 2014, when Jammu & Kashmir witnessed unfortunate floods all across because of the heavy rainfall which it received during the last phase of the monsoon season. On 5th September, the Jhelum River in Srinagar was seen flowing at 22.40 feet (6.83 mtr) which was 4.40 feet (1.34 mtr) above the danger mark. 


Ariel view of  flood effected city Srinagar

What actually happened when the flood hit Jammu and Kashmir


Flood disaster in Kashmir (A National Calamity)



It was in the month of September 2014, when the “Paradise on Earth” Jammu and Kashmir was desolated by floods. The disastrous floods blew away with it 100s of people.
People who had to face this disastrous calamity are not mere victims of physical or material destruction, but also psychological destruction with the loss of their dear ones. While the restoration for physical and material destruction is going on, there is a positive hope in every heart which will soon wash away the pain from the heart of every victim.

The Resilient Kashmir Strikes Back: Tourism in Kashmir  After Flood


The locals have found their way to relief with their courage and constant efforts. The people of Kashmir are resilient and with the help of government, army and daring tourist, they are bouncing back and normalcy is returning before it was expected. One thing that could really help the local economy right now is tourism. Yes! A boost in Tourism in Kashmir after flood could go a long way in reviving the local economy and empower locals with livelihood options.



How can we help Kashmir?





Many news channels and celebrities collaborated to help the victims of Kashmir floods through TV shows and charity. In such a situation, where the key destination of our country has witnessed a real bad time, we can return the valley with a favor.
Amir Khan recounted on a television show how when he was visiting flood affected Ladakh and asked how he could be of help, the locals pleaded him to go back and promote and urge as many people as he can through as many channels to come travel to Ladakh.
The logic they explained is then tourism is the mainstay of their economy and if tourists return it will help their local economy and help them earn livelihood and rebuild their community with dignity.
So, if we too want to help the Kashmir in its moment of need, all we need to do is, visit Kashmir in huge numbers. It will help pump money in their economy, promote local business, create opportunities for small businesses like arts and crafts and much more.



Why Promote Tourism in Kashmir After Flood



Kashmir: A Pastiche of Paradise



Well-known as the ‘heaven on earth’, Kashmir is one destination which calls every person with open arms to have a look at the natural beauty it houses. This captivating place is set in the north-west region of India amid the Himalayas and Pir Panjal Ranges.
This alluring place has a unique charm to it which makes one enjoy their holiday to the fullest. The silvery streams, fresh water lakes, pine and deodar forests, snow capped mountains, sparkling waterfalls, snow capped mountains, beautiful Shikaras and grassy slopes add to the beauty of this place and enhance the colors of this place.
It is an ideal holiday destination where visitors can enjoy some time close to nature amid tranquility. Also, it is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations of the country. With pleasant weather all round the year; this paradise on earth is a hard-to-miss destination.



Places in Kashmir which were not impacted by flood





We agree to the fact that it is not that easy to recover from a big disaster. But, Kashmir has a different story to it. Many areas of this valley were thankfully unaffected by the floods. Some of these areas include Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam. The good thing is that these three destinations are counted among the star attractions of Kashmir.




Tourists, who cancelled their holiday to these destinations due to the floods or are planning to visit any of them during this holiday season, can assure themselves with a comfortable and hassle-free holiday. Though the entire region is not in a zone of danger, some areas of the valley are under restoration. Till then, tourists can visit any of the unaffected areas and enjoy their holidays in the lap of nature.



Accommodation facilities in Kashmir after flood





To ensure the comfort of the tourists, the state government has been taking the required steps. While some of the hotels were affected to a large extent, many of them did not face any damage. So, tourists can assure themselves with safe and comfortable accommodation facilities. Tourists will not only be provided with a comfortable accommodation but the facilities will get cheaper to suit every budget.



Steps taken by government after flood in Kashmir




The central government and government of Jammu Kashmir have been taking the required steps to ensure immediate and effective restoration process. Here is more:
  1. Telecom services which failed during the floods are slowly getting restored as the operators are resuming network connectivity in different parts of the region.
  2. The state government is constantly working on the restoration of power distribution in the Kashmir Valley.
  3. While fuel supply has been restored in Jammu, the stocks are on their way to the Kashmir Valley.
  4.  A number of roads, Water Supply Schemes (WSS) and bridges have been restored which were destroyed by the floods.
  5. People who lost their key trade of Kashmiri apples are now at a stable position when the trade has been restarted.
It is with the positive spirit and strength of the people that today; they look forward to a beautiful and easy-going lifestyle once again.
And this hope is not only for the locals, but also for the tourists who would visit the captivating Kashmir Valley. It is time, people pack up their bags and visit Kashmir and add that extra spark in the lives of the natives.



Weather Monitoring System in the State




The state government has decided to set up a modern weather forecasting system in Jammu and Kashmir.  Which will come out with accurate forecasts. It will act as an early warning system which will constantly monitor the weather conditions and water levels of different rivers. With this, everyone can ensure their safety.



Some moving tourist experiences in Kashmir post flood


Experience of a Kolkata Family

Just after the floods, Supriti Das from Kolkata visited Kashmir with her family members for a holiday. She shared her beautiful experience saying that she had a great time at the most alluring destination of the country. She was welcomed with a lot of warmth by the locals who had just suffered from the disastrous floods. Also, she said that the hoteliers ensured clean properties and surroundings for the tourists. She concluded saying that she is happy with her decision of not cancelling her trip to Kashmir.


Experience of Canadian group

The scenic beauty of Kashmir swayed away the hearts of a Canadian group, which in return promised to promote ‘brand Kashmir’ when they are back home. They promised that they would recommend their fellow nationals to visit Kashmir at least once in their lifetime.  The group also shared that they have visited every corner of the world, but Kashmir is a place which is correctly called the ‘Paradise on earth’.

If after reading this post, you want to help Kashmir make a come back and in the shortest possible time spread the word and if possible, if you are traveling this holiday season let Kashmir be the destination of your choice. At Feel India Holidays we are always eager to help. Even as we are writing this, our company’s managing director and his family will be off to Kashmir for a week long holiday to support Kashmir tourism after flood.
We lead by example and practice what we preach. 

Feel India


Tuesday, February 10, 2015

UK Visa

Dear Friends and colleagues
Greetings!!!
We wish to share the industry information fairly with common interest.
Introduction of the British-Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS) with effect from 10th Feb 2015
The British-Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS) involves the mutual recognition by Ireland and the United Kingdom of each other’s short-term visit visas. This means that if you have an Irish visit visa which has ‘BIVS’ written on it, you will be able to enter the United Kingdom after you visit Ireland and if you have a British visit visa which has ‘BIVS’ written on it, you will be able to enter Ireland after you visit the United Kingdom as well.

There are multiple conditions on BIVS Scheme. Please refer FAQ for more details which has been attached.

Thanks/ Regards
Om Major Gupta
Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
111, Apollo Tower, 2 MG Road, Indore – 452001
Ph : 0731-2526294, 4286622, 93032-83032
Email : indore@feelindia.org
Visit Us at: www.feelindia.org

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Fantastic Singapore

Fantastic Singapore  

Holidays for a family

4 Nights/ 5 Days starts @ Rs. 34,900/-
Visit : Throughout the year
Destination for ALL

http://feelindia.org/international_singapore_index.html



For all interested guest from Indore and surrounding region of Madhya Pradesh Feel India Holidays has a holiday plan for all  which can be customized as per the requirement of our esteemed guests. It is one of the best family, couple and Honeymoon destination. The destination can also be used for MICE ( corporate ) groups as a incentive and team building exercise.

Om Major Gupta
Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
111, Apollo Tower, 2 MG Road, Indore – 452001
Ph : 0731-2526294, 4286622, 93032-83032
Email : indore@feelindia.org

Visit Us at: www.feelindia.org