Travel to India – Some handy tips

Travel to India – Some handy tips

This vacation if you are planning to travel to India then you surely going to have a great lifetime experience. India has lots to offer to its tourist and at the same time a traveler has a vast expanse of culture and festivals to witness. Be it the deserts of Rajasthan, or the magnificent Taj Mahal or the serene Kerala backwaters there is something in store for the discerning traveler. Your quest for discovering new cultures and land comes to an end once you travel to India. Make this vacation the most memorable one by visiting this mystic land.

There are few things that one should keep in mind while traveling to India to make the travel more comfortable. Travelling to India is very much possible in moderate budget and planning the tour in advance is also of great help. It is a must that you posses your passport and visa all through your travel. There are many places to stay according to ones budget; it is advisable that you book your hotels in advance to avoid any kind of hassles. The hotels here are of International standards which provide you with International cuisine as well, so you needn’t worry about the spicy palate of Indian cuisine.

If you are traveling to India during the summers then always carry a bottle of water and sun block. For the traveler on the move there are many options in public transport like air-conditioned buses and taxis, auto rickshaws and for intra state transport India is very well connected with airways and railways.

India being a diverse country, many religions co-exist peacefully here. Different religions have different customs; hence it is important that you acquaint yourself with some of the basic customs. For this it is best if you ask for help from your travel agent. Like before entering a gurudwara or a mosque it is important that both men and women cover their head. It is also advisable that you travel to India by booking your trip with a good India travel agent as he would also become a tour guide and give you knowledge about the rich history of India.

It is always advisable that you carry along your visa and passport whenever on the move and in case of any kind of emergency you can always take the assistance of the local police. As Hindi is the language spoken widely all over India, you might as well carry a translation book for your better understanding of the language. In case you are travelling with a travel agent then it is not needed as the agents would act as translator for you. These few tips would make your trip more pleasurable.

Choose a Hotel Loyalty Program to Get More From your Travel Experience

Choose a Hotel Loyalty Program to Get More From your Travel Experience

If you’re a frequent flier or a frequent traveller, you’ll be familiar with the lonely feeling that constant travel can sometimes instil. Whether you’re a businessman who is required to traverse all corners of the country as part of your job, or you live in New York and are in a long-distance relationship with a lover in San Francisco, you probably feel that there should be more to travel than simply getting from one place to another!

But never fear – there is a solution! Many leading airlines and hotel chains now offer loyalty programs that help loyal customers collect points and airmiles for both hotel stays and flights – a system that delivers rewards on an entire range of other goods and services. A hotel loyalty card, for instance, allows you to collect points on every hotel stay that you make. Collecting a certain number of points will allow you to reap certain exclusive benefits that hotel guests without loyalty cards won’t be able to enjoy.

A common reward afforded by hotel loyalty programs are the luxury of free nights, complimentary in-room movies and even upgrades to the hotel penthouse or a luxurious resort – so your hotel holiday experience can be enriched at every turn. Additionally, owning a hotel loyalty card can allow you the benefit of cheaper car rental services, so you’ll be able to explore the surrounding areas around your hotel with ease. This can come in especially handy if your hotel is located just outside the city centre, or if you’re staying in a particularly secluded part of the country.

What’s more, hotel honors rewards systems can incorporate additional benefits like offers on cruises around the world. This can include carnival cruises in the Bahamas and other luxury Caribbean islands, which can depart from a range of easily accessible American destinations, including Los Angeles, Miami and New Orleans.

And, if you’re a parent, you’ll even find that hotel loyalty programs will help you accrue benefits that will benefit your partner and children as well. For instance, many hotel loyalty cards will offer deals or discounts on travel to theme parks and entertainment parks all over the country, including prime vacation destinations such as Disney World and Universal Studios.

If you already participate in a hotel rewards system and you’ve built up a number of points that you have yet to redeem on benefits, you might be able to find interesting and commendable ways to put your loyalty points to greater good. Hilton’s hotel loyalty program, for example, allows you to redeem your honors points to any number of charitable organisations supported by the company. In this way, not only will you be able to exercise your charitable instincts through your loyalty program, you’ll also be able to experience personal and spiritual rewards that are sure to make all your future travels more enjoyable!

When You’re on Holidays Protect yourself From Mosquito Bites

When You’re on Holidays Protect yourself From Mosquito Bites

The mosquito is a major cause of many serious diseases throughout the world.  Five of the most widely known mosquito-borne diseases are Malaria, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, and West Nile Virus.

Malaria is the most common serious disease caused by mosquitoes. Over a million people die from this disease worldwide each year.

Female mosquitoes deposit their eggs into your bloodstream as they feed on your blood.  These parasite eggs incubate and mature in your liver and then attack your red blood cells.  The first symptoms usually arise within twenty-four hours.  Some symptoms are a high fever, shivers and chills, as well as nausea and vomiting.  This is usually followed by a deep sleep and then a flare up occurs.  If these symptoms repeat themselves every two to three days, you must seek medical attention.  

There’s an anti-malaria drug that can be taken to help protect you when traveling on vacation in mosquito infested tropical climates.  For you to receive maximum protection, this medication should be taken before, during, and after your trip.  However, these pills may not always be completely effective.

Pharmaceutical drugs such as Chloroquine, Doxycycline, Mefloquine, and Fansidar, can be  prescribed to treat malaria, but again, they aren’t always totally effective.  Ask your doctor more about the dosage and length of time that you should take any of these prescription medications. 

You can protect yourself from yellow fever by getting vaccinated by a physician at a local health authority before you travel on your holidays.  This vaccination lasts about ten years and is very effective. 

Japanese encephalitis is a viral infection that is transmitted by a bite from an infected mosquito.  This disease can be prevented by a series of three vaccinations.

Dengue fever is a viral disease that’s spread by mosquitoes.  There’s no vaccination that will prevent this disease.

The West Nile Virus is also spread by infected mosquitoes.  There is no vaccine available to protect you from this disease.

Always keep in mind that when it comes to the serious mosquito-borne diseases, prevention is always better than a cure, even if there is one.  It’s always best to limit the chances of being bitten and infected by mosquitoes in the first place.  You should always wear loose fitting, long-sleeved shirts and slacks between the hours of dusk and dawn and apply a DEET containing insect repellent when mosquitoes become active near dusk.  Always kill all the mosquitoes in your room before going to sleep, and use mosquito netting and coils when camping or sleeping outdoors.

Grana Cochinilla Fina — the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

Grana Cochinilla Fina — the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

Alvin Starkman  M.A., LL.B.

Most tourists have no idea that only a couple of hundred yards off the main highway, a minute or two from the black pottery village, is one the most fascinating destinations that the state of Oaxaca has to offer children and adults alike.  And yet the majority of travelers have a least heard or read a snippet about the natural red dye which comes from a tiny insect and is used to color the rugs they buy in Teotitl?n del Valle,  and other products including some of the foods and beverages we eat today…the grana cochinilla fina, commonly known as simply cochineal.

I suspect that from reading their guidebooks or speaking to tour guides and taxi drivers, visitors are not generally made aware of the importance of this little bug on the world stage over centuries; or perhaps they think it’s enough to buy a tapete and be told it’s been dyed with cochineal, and see and touch a few dried insects…rather than spend 40 or 50 minutes in amazement.  It might be different if they knew that during the conquest era, next to gold and silver cochineal was the most valuable commodity known to mankind, and that in 1758 Oaxaca exported over 1.5 million Spanish pounds of it to Europe, Africa and Asia for a multitude of uses including the dying of fabrics including uniforms worn by British nobility and cavalry. 

Together known as Tlapanochestli, the quaint research facility, museum, ranch and open-air teaching environment is located at Santa Mar?a Coyotepec off a dirt road only 15 minutes from downtown Oaxaca.  The attraction is designed to hold the interest of travelers of all ages and all backgrounds, from layperson to academic or professional.

Upon entering Tlapanochestli you’ll be greeted by one of the employees who works the ranch, or perhaps one of the two scientists who run the research and teaching programs, Engineers Manual Loera Fern?ndez and Ignacio del R?o Due?as.  You’ll learn about the lifecycle of the cochineal, how it attaches itself to and feeds off of a certain variety of nopal cactus, and about its harvesting and preparation for use as a dye.  Both kids and grownups will delight and be awe-struck at having either a live or dried bug squished on their palm yielding the scarlet pigment.    You’ll be taught why not all types of nopal cactus are suitable for production of cochineal, which ones are used to make salads, and about varietals which produce the sweet red edible fruit known as tuna, seasonally sold in marketplaces just as apples and oranges, and just as often encountered as a sorbet flavor or fresh fruit juice.  

But your tour is not only about the insect and its host, but includes learning about a plethora of other natural products used to dye foods and fabrics, such pecan shells, oyster conch, pomegranate, marigold, moss, onions, and the a?il plant which produces our blues and indigos.  Combining some of these dyes with the cochineal results in yet a further spectrum of color.  You’ll also discover how to use cochineal in combination with lime juice or baking soda and with different colored natural wools to produce orange and purple hews. 

One cannot help but marvel at the diversity of commercial products which utilize the cochineal as a coloring such as lipsticks and makeup for those allergic or sensitive to synthetic red and orange tones, Danone yoghurt,  Campari, and even  Campbell’s soup.  Often artists have opted to employ cochineal and other natural colors for their work, and accordingly witness walls adorned with examples of fine art created without the use of chemical-based paints.  The photos of Prince Charles’ attendance at Tlapanochestli is a testament to the world’s continued fascination with the historical and contemporary significance of the grana cochinilla fina.   In the gift shop there’s an opportunity to purchase dried cochineal for your own use, ink in an attractive wax-sealed bottle, paints and pastes, balls of yarn, soaps, clothing, and for the children perhaps a paint set consisting of dried cochineal to crush using the miniature clay pestle and mortar, along with coloring pages with instruction sheet directing how to use the kit and produce your own shades of red, orange and pink. 

A short video puts the production of cochineal into its proper historical context using facts, anecdotes and mythology, along with colorful imagery, narrated using language easily understood by children.  At the same time those with a background or interest in the sciences will have all of their questions answered.  The film outlines the pre-hispanic use of the pigment; the development of an internationally regulated industry attracting the attention of worldwide heads of state from The Conquest forward; its importance in the global marketplace as the strongest and most brilliant dye known to humankind; and its decline in the mid 1800’s upon the invention of synthetic coloration and the subsequent adverse impact on the Mexican economy.  While Oaxacan production and export never did recover from 19th century recessionary factors, the video concludes on a upbeat note documenting the industry’s resurgence in recent decades in the face of widespread health concerns regarding the continued reliance on synthetic substances to dye commercial products.

After your cinematic journey back into history, and having gained knowledge about how natural dyes are produced and used in a multitude of applications, your perception of not only Oaxaca but also the Western World will have been enhanced forever…whether you’re in Oaxaca shopping for rugs, watching the native vendors in a market or ordering ice cream; or sitting in the comfort of your home and sipping a Campari and soda.