Saturday, 21 January 2017

Thally- Little England of Tamil Nadu

Thally is a Town in Thally Taluk in Krishnagiri District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 72 KM towards west from District head quarters Krishnagiri. It is a Taluk head quarter. 

Bangalore , Ramanagaram , Malur , Magadi are the nearby Cities to Thally. 


If you are planning a short ride nearby, then Thally is the place. This place is known for its cold climatic conditions even at summer. Almost most of the vegetables, fruits and flowers in Bangalore and further south are supplied from here
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We went for a drive to Thally on 6th Jan 2017. We actually went to Hosur for a personal work. After our work we planned to go to Thally which an auto wala suggested. Till then we had no idea about the place. It is 28 km from hosur. While getting nearer there was a sudden drop in temperature leading to a rather pleasant ride than expected in an otherwise hot Tamil Nadu. Such a pleasant climate we enjoyed in Thally. It is an agricultural area where we saw full of cultivation lands on both sides of the road.
One more thing that attracted us is the rose cultivation in greenhouses. These roses would be exported to various parts of the world through Bangalore airport. Tamilnadu government shares 50% of the investment. Thally is called as 'The Little England of Tamilnadu' because of its climatic conditions and the flower beds cultivated there.

There are cottages available in this place to experience the climate of Thally. As we didnt have much time we did not plan a stay and we started our way back home..,

Friday, 20 January 2017

Travel and Tourism Business ideas

The travel and tourism industry provide jobs directly or indirectly to countless numbers of entrepreneurs all over the globe. This is why any investor or entrepreneur who is looking towards starting a business in the travels and tourism industry should expand his or her horizon beyond people that are travelling for the purposes of tourisms to every other traveler. The industry is open to both big time investors who have the financial capacity to invest in the aviation industry and also aspiring entrepreneurs who just want to make a living but don’t have start – capital.
Tourist guide
One of the travel and tourism related businesses that an entrepreneur can successfully start with little or no money is to become a tourist guide. To become successful in this, is to ensure that you can speak more foreign languages. This could be English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese or German.
Hotel and Lodge
Before tourists visit a tourist town, part of their findings will be how to locate the nearest hotel and lodge in the town. The truth is that if a tourist town lacks standard hotels and lodges, then they are likely to attract fewer visitors. So, as an investor, if you are looking towards starting a travels and tourism related business, then one of your options is to invest in hotels and lodge.
Taxi services
Taxi / cab services is yet an added means of earning money from the business value chain in the travels and tourism industry that an entrepreneur who is looking towards starting a business should consider starting. With just a car, an entrepreneur can successfully launch his or her tax business. As a matter of fact with hard work and dedication, a serious minded entrepreneur can grow his taxi business from just one taxi and to fleet of taxis covering an entire city or state.
Photography
      “A photo says a thousand words; imagine what a thousand photos would say.”
Photography is about capturing moments and sharing it. This is a form of advertisement and promotion such that more tourists visit the places. This is one of the field where we can get more income. Photography business is an added business venture in the value chain of travels and tourism industry. Although, most tourists would always travel with their cameras to capture beautiful sites and moments albeit in an armature manner, but if they have the option to make use of a professional photographer, they would gladly embrace it.
Ticketing and reservation services
A Ticketing and reservation service is perhaps one of the most popular money – spinning business in the travels and tourism industry that an entrepreneur who is interested in starting a business in the industry should consider starting. Once people scale through the difficult hurdle of getting a visa, the next thing they begin to consider or rather putting in their expense budget would be tickets.
It is for this reason that the business is a very profitable one. You too may consider cashing in on the industry by starting a ticketing and reservation business. In starting this business, you will need a great wealth of knowledge. That is why you can begin to look at having ticketing deals and stuff like that.
Starting a travel agency
Another highly thriving and profitable travels and tourism business that an entrepreneur who is looking towards starting a business in the industry should consider starting is a travel agency. Travel agencies render services that cover all aspect of traveling. They help their clients in securing visas, purchase flight tickets, book hotels, book taxi cabs and bus shuttle services and of course make arrangement for site seeing amongst other services.
So, if you are looking towards starting a business in the travels and tours industry, then one of your options is to start a travel agency. It is a cool way of making money from the industry and with little start – up capital a serious minded entrepreneur can successfully launch this type of business.

Sunday, 8 January 2017

The Ultimate Travel Packing Checklist

Below is the checklist I've read in an article which will help us tour in a smarter and safer way. Whether this is your first trip or your hundredth trip, it’s always helpful to have a rundown of what items you may want to pack so you have a travel checklist. Bookmark this packing list, because you'll want to refer back to it to make sure you've thought of everything you might want to pack. We even have trip-specific resources at the end.

Step 1: Collect Important Travel Documents, Cash, and Credit Cards

Start by collecting all of your important documents in a travel document organizer (this travel organizer holds a passport, ID, seven credit cards, coins, documents, a boarding pass, and a pen!). This will help ensure everything you need to get from one place to the next is all in one place. Think about including the following documents:

Passport/visa(s)
Personal ID, including a student ID card if you have one
Frequent flyer card(s) and other loyalty program cards such as a hotel or hostelCash and credit card(s)
Health insurance cards/document(s)
Travel insurance info
Reservations and itineraries
Hotel and/or tour contact information
Transportation tickets (plane, train, bus, car, etc.)
Emergency contacts and important addresses

It’s a good idea to double-check your passports and IDs aren’t expired. You’ll also want to inform your bank if you’re traveling abroad so they don’t assume fraudulent activity and freeze your card. You may also want to email yourself a copy of your passport, driver’s license, medical cards and itinerary, so if anything happens to them you’ll be able to access them online.

Step 2: Prepare Your Personal Item Bag

The next thing you’ll want to do is prepare your personal item carry-on bag with anything you’ll want with you on the flight. It’s always a good idea to make sure you have an outfit (or two) and a few essential toiletries in your personal item just in case your luggage is lost. If you’ll be traveling around to multiple destinations, make sure this bag has items to keep you cozy on any train, boat or bus rides. It's always nice to have a bag that's easy to access so you don't have to get in your main travel bag each time you need your eye mask. But remember, you’ll be carrying all of this, so keep it light.

We recommend you consider using a small daypack or backpack as your personal item. Here are some good things to include:

Technology

Mobile device and charger
iPad or e-reader and charger, headphones (consider noise-reducing headphones if you're sensitive to sound) 
Camera and/or a video camera, memory card, and charger
Electrical converters and adapters

Travel Comfort, Entertainment, and Information

​​Travel pillow, blanket, eye mask, and ear plugs
Travel journal and pen
Books and magazines
Games
Guide books, travel guides, maps, language guides, etc. (if you will need any of these upon arrival at your destination, put it in your carry-on)

Health Items

​​Hand sanitizer or wet wipes
Prescriptions in original packaging (you’ll want to make sure you have these in your carry-on bag just in case something were to happen to your checked luggage)
Glasses and case.

Step 3: Choose Your Main Bag

Whatever you're planning, we recommend luggage that is versatile, lightweight and big enough to hold all your essentials. The most important decision you'll make as far as luggage is finding a piece that's versatile and can fit lots of gear while also being easy to carry. If you’ll be going through different types of terrain, or switching from airports to cobblestones, having a bag with the option to roll it or carry it like a backpack or duffel is handy.

Step 4: Organize Your Stuff

When you have many different types of activities and a variety of gear to pack in your suitcase, keeping everything organized can be a challenge. One of the best things you can do when you're packing for any trip, especially one that requires you to pack lots of layers, is to make sure you use packing organizers. Keeping your suitcase organized with packing organizers will make it easy to get from one place to the next without having to rearrange your entire bag every time you reach a new destination.

You can keep clothing organized in compartments based on outfit type or activity type using packing cubes. These are zippered organizers that make it easy to keep your bag organized and neat and provide quick access to all the different things you'll need during your trip. .

Here are items you don’t want to forget:

The Basics

Lightweight clothing that can be layered
Shirts
Pants and/or shorts
Socks
Sweaters
Jacket
T-shirts
Belt
Pajamas/sleepwear
Underwear
Sunglasses
Comfortable walking shoes Dress(es)
Jewelry
A swimsuit or swim trunks

 You’ll want to pack lots of clothing options if your trip will take you to a variety of places. Having options doesn’t mean you’ll need to over-pack. Just pack smart. Include clothing that can be worn on your adventures and then dressed up slightly with a different pair of shoes and a scarf. You may want to try creating a capsule wardrobe – 

Step 5: Pack Your Toiletry Bag

If you’re carrying on, keep your toiletry baglight and TSA-compliant. The TSA’s 3-1-1 rule makes it easy to remember: liquids, gels, aerosols, creams, and pastes must be 3.4 ounces (100ml) or less per container and they must be in a 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag. To make this as easy as possible for you, we have a set that includes four 3-ounce silicone bottles in a quart-sized clear pouch that’s wipeable and has a water resistant zipper.

Don’t forget the following for your toiletry case:

The Toiletry Bag Basics

Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash
Hair brush or comb, hair ties, barrettes/bobby pins
Deodorant
Shampoo and conditioner
Sunscreen
Make up
Face wash and/or makeup remover wipes
Moisturizer
Lotion
Lip balm
Personal hygiene items
Feminine hygiene products
Extra contacts, solution, and case

Toiletry Bag Extras

​​MirrorCologne/perfume
Hair products
Clothesline and detergent
Shaving kit and extra razors
Sewing kit/clothing care kit
Facial tissues
Scissors, nail clippers, and tweezers (must be in checked luggage)

Travel Health

First aid kit (bandages, gauze, adhesives, etc.)
Personal prescriptions (copies of scripts)
Pain and fever relievers (also children’s strength if you are traveling with kids)
Thermometer
Cold medicines and throat lozenges
Diarrhea/laxative medicinesAllergy medicines
Hydrocortisone cream/antibacterial ointment
Multivitamins
Sunburn relief
Insect repellent/mosquito net/sting reliever
Motion sickness pills or bands
Eye drops
Moleskin
Medicines and vaccinations specific to the region/activity

Step 6: Pack Your Day Bag

A lightweight, versatile day bag can be used in a variety of ways and help you stay comfortable and prepared.

Step 7: Consider Travel Security

In most large cities, travelers should always be on the lookout for pickpockets. The easiest way to keep your belongings safe is to keep them hidden and close to you. One way to do this is to stash your valuables underneath your clothing. You can do this with a money belt, hidden pocket, neck wallet, undercover bra stash, leg wallet, or holster. All of these options let you keep your valuables, such as passports, credit cards, and cash, close to your body and away from prying hands. You can review the different styles here to choose one (or more) that works best for you and the type of travel you’ll be doing. You may also want to consider choosing one that has RFID protection. RFID protection keeps your passports (issued after 2006) and credit cards/debit cards safe while travelling. Identity theft can occur when someone is able to “read” through your purse or pocket, because these items contain microchips with information stored on them. You can learn more about RFID safety from Scott Shelter, freelance journalist and frequent traveler.

Step 8: Prepare Your Home

Have post office hold mail
Stop newspaper delivery
Set up an email autoresponder
Arrange care of pets, lawn, and plants
Pre-pay bills
Prearrange school absences for children
Empty refrigerator
Unplug appliances
Turn off heater/air conditioner
Turn down water heater
Turn off washing machine taps
Lock all doors and windows
Set up timed light system
Store valuables in a safe place
Leave house key and trip itinerary with a trusted friend
Leave flight and hotel itineraries with a relative
Reconfirm/check-in online with airline

If you will be gone for more than 30 days check, it’s a good idea to check with your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance for specific instructions.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Trips

Happy new year everyone!!
This blog is all about my travel experiences and tour suggestions..,