Wednesday 7 May 2014

Enjoying Monsoon in India | Top Travel Destinations to Visit

During monsoon, we often listen these words here in India “It’s a great day here – it’s raining!” But to those living in northern Europe, New Zealand or northern USA such a statement sounds crazy – how can a rainy day be great? But if you are living in Delhi in June, July and August, after months of hot, moist air from the Indian Ocean blowing across the country, when the monsoon finally arrives it is a welcome and great spectacle.

Monsoon in India
 First comes the wind, then the sky turns a different shade of blue and grey. Clouds fill the sky. Then the storm bursts and people can be seen dancing in the streets.

The monsoon in India is key to India's agriculture economy, boosting the growth of crops and turning the parched grasslands a verdant green with spectacular displays of wild flowers.

And the good news is that not only does the monsoon bring down the temperature but it also reduces hotel room rates. Bring an umbrella or buy one when you arrive, expect to get wet occasionally - so bring lightweight, fast drying clothes – and enjoy the sights and sounds of India in the rain.

Here are some of the best monsoon travel destinations in India.

Shillong is place which is meant to be visited only during monsoons, the capital of Meghalaya’s state offers breathtaking scenery during the rains. If you enjoy getting wet in the downpour, Shillong is the best monsoon destination for you.

Shillong
 In Goa, although the flea markets are gone, so are the crowds which mean lower prices everywhere. Festivals abound such as the Feast of St John in June as the monsoons fill the wells. During the Feast of St Peter the fishing community make models of churches which are displayed on stages built on rafts of fishing boats which are tied together for the festival. August 10th brings the Feast of St Lawrence which marks the end of the Monsoon.
Goa Monsoon
The Golden Triangle, the three city tour of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, taking in the most iconic sights of Northern India is also a different experience during the monsoons due to the lack of crowds – no long queuing at the Taj Mahal in Agra or taking the elephant entry through the Sun Gate at the Amber Palace near Jaipur. The good thing about the monsoon downpours is that they don’t last long and afterwards the air feels fresh and cool – and, if you have been caught out by the rain, you’ll soon dry off!

Monsoon in Rajasthan
Kerala is one of the top monsoon travel destinations in India, tourists flock in huge numbers in the state in Monsoon season.

Amazing Kerala
So if your holidays need to be taken in July and August don’t despair. Travelers in India during the summer months can expect a very rewarding time – just expect to get a little wet.

Further details can be found on the website www.shinegoldtoursindia.com

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Top 13 Websites to Make Website Designers Life Easier

It is not easy to create a websites that look good and function flawlessly. Sometimes it can be very time consuming for web designers and developers to do everything on their own. But don't worry there are many free tools and resources available on the internet to make a website designer's life much easier. Here is list of top websites a designer should always remember during web development process.

Take it Easy
www.WhatTheFont.com - If you like the font of a website logo and you want to use the same in your website, just go to what the font and upload the logo images and it will tell the name of the font.
Alternate site: http://www.whatfontis.com/

www.colorcombos.com - Choosing a color scheme is one of the most important steps in website designing. Color combos,  a website that has a huge database of different color combinations to select one for your website.

Alternate sites:
http://colorschemedesigner.com/
http://www.colorschemer.com/
http://www.colourlovers.com/

www.BgPatterns.com - At BgPatterns you will be able to find a wide variety of background patterns that you can use in your website designs.

Alternate sites:
http://subtlepatterns.com/
http://www.backgroundlabs.com/
http://www.patterncooler.com/

spoon.net/browsers/ - It is an excellent services to test a website in different browsers. It supports different versions of Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google chrome, Opera and Safari.

Web Designer
www.jonasjohn.de/test-tool/ - An amazing tool to test a website for almost everything. CSS and HTML validation, SEO, images, text, Ip's and social services.

Loadimpact.com - Load impact is a free service, here you can test the impact of high amount of traffic on your website.

www.converticon.com/ - Converticon is a great utility, it converts PNG, GIF and JPEG formats into high quality ICO files that can be used as favicon.

www.buttongenerator.com - It is a free to use button generator services for web designers. For imageless CSS buttons use yet another services at http://www.cssbuttongenerator.com/ site.

spritegen.website-performance.org - It's a CSS sprite generator service, converts a zip file containing all the images into a sprite. CSS Sprites is a way to reduce the number of HTTP requests but it is hard to execute.

www.123contactform.com - A free online contact form generator service allows you to get free html forms for your website.

www.iconfinder.net - Helps you to find professional looking icons in a matter of seconds.

csstidy.sourceforge.net/index.php - CSS Tidy is free online service for optimizing CSS codes by fixing errors.

Friday 5 October 2012

Golden Triangle India Tour to Experience Indian Cultural Diversity and Rich Heritage

If you are an International tourist having a wish to explore Indian cultural diversity and that too in a short span of time then Golden Triangle Tour India is an ideal circuit to visit, it generally takes 3-4 days to visit cities included in Golden Triangle India trip. The tour covers three most visited cities of north India (Delhi, Agra and Jaipur) by national and foreign tourists. The cities are around 225 kilometers away from each other, situated in different states and form a triangle when you see them in the India map.

This tour will show you some grand architectural structures, ancient monuments, forts, palaces, temples, gardens and heritage hotels of Rajput, Mughal and British era. These tourist places truly represent vibrant and rich culture, art, tradition and heritage of India.

Golden Triangle India Tour generally starts from Delhi because it is the capital of India and well connected to the rest of the World as well. Delhi has several historical places to visit especially of Mughal era. Jama Masjid, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb are the perfect example of Mughal art. Apart from ancient monuments, Delhi also has some modern architectural wonders such as Akshardham Temple and Lotus Temple. Some other famous Delhi tourist places are India Gate, Qutub Minar, Jantar Mantar and Birla Mandir.

The second destination of Golden Triangle Tour is Agra city in Uttar Pradesh state and it is perhaps the most important one as well. The city needs no introduction because it has world's most famous monument and one of the seven wonders known as Taj Mahal, it is also a UNESCO world heritage site. Agra used to be the capital city of India during the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar and that is why the city has one of the finest structures of that time such as Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Buland Daewaza, Itmad -ud -Daulah and Chinni ka Roza.

Jaipur, also known a pink city, is the third and last destination of Golden Triangle India Tour. The city is known for its unique Rajputana culture, grand forts, beautiful palaces, ancient monuments, temples, gardens and lakes. The city is also famous for its beautiful jewelry and other handmade items. Most popular places to visit in Delhi are City Palace, Amber fort, Hawa Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Birla Temple etc.

Must Visit Tourist Places of Golden Triangle India