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India.com
31-05-2025
- India.com
Maximize Your Jaipur Experience With These Budget Travel Hacks
Being known as the Pink City, Jaipur is filled with historical, cultural and architectural significance. The city has a plethora of attractions from grand palaces to busy bazaars and everything in between. The hidden gem that this city is can be explored on a budget. For all the students, solo travelers or families who wish for a pocket friendly excursion, these tips would allow you to tour Jaipur efficiently and economically. Your Travel Smartly Getting to Jaipur: Opt for sleeper-class train tickets for the cheapest travel option. Trains like the Shatabdi Express and Jaipur Superfast are affordable and comfortable. If you're traveling from nearby cities, consider state-run buses or carpooling with friends to save on transport costs. Getting Around: Use Jaipur's economical public transport system, such as low-floor city buses or shared auto-rickshaws, to get around. Rent a bicycle or a two-wheeler for as little as ₹100-150 per day for added flexibility. Avoid taking cabs unless necessary, as they can be expensive compared to local transport options. Facts and Tips: The Jaipur railway station provides rail services connecting Jaipur with other major cities in India. For intercity travel you can choose the RSRTC bus which is a great budget-friendly alternative. Rental equipment such as bicycles or scooters can be arranged on a daily basis in frequented areas. Budget-Friendly Accommodation You can find a hostel or a guesthouse in Jaipur for a very friendly price. Book dormitory-style accommodations in hostels like Zostel or Moustache for as low as ₹500 per night. You can also go for budget hotels or home-stays and have the local hospitality at a comfortable price through Airbnb. To save on transport, stay around the city center or main attractions. Facts and Tips: Booking in advance can save you money when it comes to hotels and hostels. To save money on food, choose places that offer complimentary breakfast. Settle in a hostel to meet new people and get tips from other travelers. Jaipur's Street Food If you love budget traveling, then Jaipur has a treat for you. You can enjoy authentic Rajasthani cuisine without spending a lot at fancy restaurants. Try the famous Pyaz Kachori from Rawat Mishtan Bhandar or sample spicy Golgappas from local vendors. Savor a hearty Rajasthani thali at small dhabas for under ₹200. Don't miss out on desserts like Ghewar or Kulfi, available at pocket-friendly prices. Facts and Tips: Street food in Jaipur is safe to eat if you stick to popular, crowded stalls. Many dhabas and sweet shops are open till late, catering to night owls. Carry a water bottle to avoid buying bottled water repeatedly. Jaipur's Attractions Economically Most of Jaipur's alluring attractions are either free of cost or have nominal entry charges. Visit the splendid Amber Fort which is open to Indian nationals for a nominal charge of just ₵25. No expenses are incurred while moving about Hawa Mahal as it provides excellent photo opportunities. The beauty of Jal Mahal is for free and can be seen from the roadside. Try scheduling around festive occasions like Teej or Gangaur and see the city at no extra cost. Facts and Tips: Most attractions have separate ticket prices for foreigners and locals, so always carry your ID. Consider buying a composite ticket (available at major monuments) to save on entry fees. Visit attractions early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat. Smart at Jaipur's Bazaars If you enjoy shopping, then you will like Jaipur's bazaars which feature a range of items that span from modern jewelry to age old handicrafts. You should go to Johari Bazaar to buy gemstone jewelry while Tripolia Bazar is famous for its bangles. Don't feel shy to bargain; most vendors expect tourists to haggle. Avoid buying at the first shop you visit; compare prices to find the best deals. Shop at government-run emporiums for authentic items at fixed prices. Facts and Tips: Make sure to visit Jaipur's markets in the evening; they are the most vibrant during that time. Other affordable mementos include bandhani scarves, block-printed fabric and mojaris. . Use a cloth bag for additional comfort and to avoid paying extra fees for plastic bags. Use of Free or Low-Cost Activities Jaipur offers plenty of activities that don't require you to spend much: Take a free heritage walk around the old city and explore its colorful streets and hidden alleys. Visit the local temples like Govind Dev Ji Temple or Birla Mandir for spiritual and cultural experiences. Attend folk dance and music performances at places like Chokhi Dhani, which offers packages starting at ₹950. Facts and Tips: Photography enthusiasts can capture the city's vibrant architecture and bustling streets for free. Some cafes and community spaces host free workshops or events; check their schedules online. Early mornings and evenings are ideal for leisurely walks around the city's iconic landmarks. Essentials for Budget Travelers Here are some tricks to ensure that your trip doesn't go over budget: Carry a refillable water bottle and snacks to cut down on small but recurring expenses. Use UPI payments to avoid ATM withdrawal charges. Download apps like Rajasthan Tourism or Google Maps to plan your routes efficiently. Travel in groups to share expenses for accommodations and transport. Facts and Tips: Jaipur is a safe city for solo travelers, but staying alert in crowded areas is always wise. Local SIM cards can save you money on data roaming charges if you're visiting from abroad. The best time to visit Jaipur is between October and March for pleasant weather. Conclusion The reason for Jaipur's beauty lies not only in the stunninging forts and palaces but also in how it caters to all budget travelers. With some thought and consideration, one can fully enjoy their visit without having to overspend. Thus, get ready to discover the Pink City while embarking on a remarkable expedition on a budget.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Time of India
Train derailment at Kalka delays Shatabdi departure
1 2 Chandigarh: In yet another derailment incident disrupting train operations in the region, a coach of a shunting train derailed at Kalka railway station early Thursday morning, forcing the cancellation of the Kalka-Chandigarh leg of the Kalka Shatabdi Express (12006). As a result, the Shatabdi Express (12006) to Delhi departed from Chandigarh instead, after being cancelled between Kalka-Chandigarh, leaving the station 36 minutes behind schedule. Divisional railway manager (DRM) Vinod Bhatia confirmed the development, stating that all 700 passengers were safely accommodated and no one was left behind. According to DRM Bhatia, "At around 5 a.m., while a train was being shunted from one track to another at Kalka station, one of the coach wheels slipped off the track while negotiating a curve. The tracks were immediately cleared, and the Kalka Shatabdi Express was re-originated from Chandigarh." Passengers who were scheduled to board the Shatabdi from Kalka were transported to Chandigarh to join the train. "All arrangements were made promptly, and passenger safety was given top priority," Bhatia added. Railway officials confirmed that there was no damage to the tracks due to the derailment. However, train traffic at Kalka was briefly affected for about an hour before normalcy was restored. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cặp EUR/USD: Đà Tăng? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo This derailment marks the third such incident in recent months in the region. In February, the Vande Bharat Express (20978) from Chandigarh to Ajmer was among several trains diverted after a derailment near Nilokheri in Karnal. In April, a goods train carrying oil tankers derailed at Lalru on the Chandigarh-Ambala section, disrupting nine passenger trains including the Vande Bharat, Paschim Express, and Goa Sampark Kranti Express.


Time of India
18-05-2025
- Time of India
Chd Shatabdi, Vande Bharat among 9 trains to be affected on May 20-21
Chandigarh: Passengers travelling on Delhi-Ambala section over the next two days are advised to check train schedules in advance, as Northern Railways has announced multiple disruptions due to traffic blocks for the commissioning of a new electronic interlocking (EI) panel at Karnal station. The railway authorities will carry out the upgrade work on May 20 and 21, which will impact several train services through cancellations, diversions, short terminations, rescheduling, and regulations. The installation of the EI panel—a crucial system that controls railway signaling and ensures the safe movement of trains—requires temporary halts and route modifications for several trains operating through this busy corridor. One of the prominent trains to be affected is the Chandigarh-New Delhi Shatabdi Express (Train No. 12046). On May 20, the train will be rescheduled to depart at 1.50pm, instead of its usual departure time of 12.05pm from Chandigarh, causing a delay of 105 minutes. Similarly, Amritsar-Chandigarh-Mumbai Central Paschim Express (12926) will be rescheduled at 8.40am, departing 80 minutes later than usual from Amritsar. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Dermatologist: Don't Use Lotions On Dark Spots! Use This Household Item Instead Miami M.D. Undo In addition to rescheduling, several trains will be diverted from their original routes to bypass Karnal station. On May 20, Train No. 22709 Nanded-Chandigarh-Amb Andaura will run via Panipat Junction, Jind Junction, Narwana Junction, and Kurukshetra Junction, avoiding its usual route through Karnal. The same diversion will apply to Train No. 12926 Amritsar-Chandigarh-Mumbai Central Paschim Express and Train No. 12925 Mumbai Central-Chandigarh-Amritsar Pashchim Express, with both trains skipping the scheduled stop at Karnal. Train regulations — a temporary halt or slowing of train movement — will also be implemented to accommodate the block. On May 21, the Madgaon-Chandigarh Goa Express (Train No. 12449) and the New Delhi-Daulatpur Chauk Jan Shatabdi (Train No. 12057) will be regulated for 90 minutes and 55 minutes, respectively, between Adarsh Nagar Delhi and Bazida Jatan. In addition, the Amb Andaura-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express (Train No. 22448) will be held for 25 minutes at Bhaini Khurd on the same day. Railway authorities have appealed to passengers to stay informed through official announcements and railway inquiry systems. Chandigarh: Passengers travelling on Delhi-Ambala section over the next two days are advised to check train schedules in advance, as Northern Railways has announced multiple disruptions due to traffic blocks for the commissioning of a new electronic interlocking (EI) panel at Karnal station. The railway authorities will carry out the upgrade work on May 20 and 21, which will impact several train services through cancellations, diversions, short terminations, rescheduling, and regulations. The installation of the EI panel—a crucial system that controls railway signaling and ensures the safe movement of trains—requires temporary halts and route modifications for several trains operating through this busy corridor. One of the prominent trains to be affected is the Chandigarh-New Delhi Shatabdi Express (Train No. 12046). On May 20, the train will be rescheduled to depart at 1.50pm, instead of its usual departure time of 12.05pm from Chandigarh, causing a delay of 105 minutes. Similarly, Amritsar-Chandigarh-Mumbai Central Paschim Express (12926) will be rescheduled at 8.40am, departing 80 minutes later than usual from Amritsar. In addition to rescheduling, several trains will be diverted from their original routes to bypass Karnal station. On May 20, Train No. 22709 Nanded-Chandigarh-Amb Andaura will run via Panipat Junction, Jind Junction, Narwana Junction, and Kurukshetra Junction, avoiding its usual route through Karnal. The same diversion will apply to Train No. 12926 Amritsar-Chandigarh-Mumbai Central Paschim Express and Train No. 12925 Mumbai Central-Chandigarh-Amritsar Pashchim Express, with both trains skipping the scheduled stop at Karnal. Train regulations — a temporary halt or slowing of train movement — will also be implemented to accommodate the block. On May 21, the Madgaon-Chandigarh Goa Express (Train No. 12449) and the New Delhi-Daulatpur Chauk Jan Shatabdi (Train No. 12057) will be regulated for 90 minutes and 55 minutes, respectively, between Adarsh Nagar Delhi and Bazida Jatan. In addition, the Amb Andaura-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express (Train No. 22448) will be held for 25 minutes at Bhaini Khurd on the same day. Railway authorities have appealed to passengers to stay informed through official announcements and railway inquiry systems.


India.com
18-05-2025
- India.com
5 Most Scenic Train Journeys Leading To Coimbatore
Coimbatore is a rapidly developing city in Tamil Nadu, and is also known as the 'Manchester of South India.' It lies at the foot of the Western Ghats and is well known for its picturesque landscapes along with its textile industries. Coimbatore serves as a central access point to major tourist spots like Ooty and Pollachi. Coimbatore is a must-visit for travellers from all corners of the world. One of the most magical travel experiences to the city is through train rides, and there are Indian Railway routes connecting the major cities with Coimbatore. Suggestions for the best train journeys to Coimbatore are listed below. 1. Chennai – Coimbatore Express This route is among the most travelled in the South of India and connects Chennai to Coimbatore. The Express train brings you closer to nature and has picturesque views of emerald green fields, quaint villages, and small towns. The rural charm of Tamil Nadu can be felt with Indian culture blooming out of every spot. With the start of the journey, you will see a transition from the coastal mainland of Chennai into the elevated areas of Coimbatore. This route looks beautiful at dawn or dusk, when the sun's golden rays sweep the landscape. 2. Mangalore–Coimbatore Route Riding on a train along the Mangalore–Coimbatore route is a never before experience for anyone as it has all the beauty of nature. Alongside the Dudhsagar Falls, the train gradually ascends along dense forests, waterfalls, and mountains. In particular, the Sakleshpur region showcases beautiful valleys which only add to the scenic beauty of the ride. The beauty of the ride is multiplied while in the monsoon as streams of water can be witnessed at every corner, all while the greenery shines the brightest. 3. Bangalore–Coimbatore Shatabdi Express As we shift our eyes towards Bengaluru, the beauty around the city is known by all. Businessmen often take the Shatabdi Express, for it usually does not stop anywhere, along with the fact that the view from the train is splendid. As the train transverses from Bangalore to Coimbatore, it zooms past forests, farmlands, and a lot more gems of nature. There are a couple of regions on the route which are particularly breathtaking, like the area from Salem to Erode which has hills alongside massive fields of crops. 4. Hyderabad-Coimbatore Express The train journey from Hyderabad to Coimbatore connects the Telangana state with the Tamil Nadu state and is especially known for the picturesque views it offers while crossing over both Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. When passengers are within range of Coimbatore they can see dry plateaus, river basins and crops growing in Tamil Nadu. All in all the beauty in nature makes this trip quite interesting. 5. Palakkad-Coimbatore Route For those coming from the neighbouring state of Kerala, the Palakkad-Coimbatore route was very scenic. The route, which is covered in lush green tropical backwaters, leads to the Palakkad gap which is a tunnel through the Western Ghats and gets you to Tamil Nadu. During this journey, passengers get to experience breathtaking views of tea plantations, paddy fields and spice gardens. The difference in the greenery of Kerala and the barren land of Tamil Nadu is something that should not be missed. Final Thoughts Finding your way to Coimbatore by train is more than just travel; it is a visual journey through some of the most beautiful regions in South India. From traversing the Western Ghats to the rich cultural landscapes of Tamil Nadu and to savoring the heritage beauty of Nilgiri Mountain Railway, every journey is distinct from the other. These picturesque railway journeys take you nearer to Coimbatore, Deepening your love and respect for nature and culture. The next time you plan a visit to this amazing city, try taking a train for a remarkable experience.


India.com
26-04-2025
- India.com
This is India's first engine-less high-speed train, better than Rajdhani Express and Shatabdi Express; its name is...
This is India's first engine-less high-speed train, better than Rajdhani Express and Shatabdi Express; its name is… India's First Engine-Less High-Speed Train: One of the largest rail networks in the world, the Indian Railways serves millions of passengers every day. It is also upgrading its trains to provide the best possible comfort and travel experience to passengers. Talking about that, the Railways achieved a milestone by launching India's first engine-less high-speed train – Vande Bharat Express. On February 15, 2019, the first Vande Bharat train, from New Delhi, was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Vande Bharat Express is a multiple-unit chair car train which is designed and developed indigenously by the Indian Railways. Top Speed Of Vande Bharat Train One of the fastest trains in India, Vande Bharat trains can run at a speed of 160 km/h. The train s capable of running 180+ and achieved a top speed of 183 km/h in its trial runs but due to tracks inability the speed has been reduced. In 2023, the Indian Railways introduced Vande Bharat Express's color scheme. Additionally, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also mentioned as many as twenty-five upgrades in Vande Bharat trains, including anti-climbing features. Special Features Of Vande Bharat Train Vande Bharat trains provide passengers with enhanced comfort and a smoother ride through modern amenities. Features include automatic doors, ergonomic seating, and executive-class options with rotating chairs. Vande Bharat Express trains have been upgraded with enhanced amenities and security measures. These include a refrigerator, freezer, and kitchenette with hot food capabilities, along with a hot water boiler. Advanced security features such as high-quality CCTV cameras in each carriage and the KAVACH safety system are also incorporated.