Tuesday, 9 August 2016
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INFORMATION
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Maharashtra is the majestic land of caves, shrines, hill stations, sanctuaries, beaches, forts, etc. The destinations like Mumbai, Aurangabad, Lonavala, Nagpur, Nasik, Ajanta, etc., are very popular due to diverse and colorful cultures, and various archaeological sites of historic importance. Indian Holiday has designed each Maharashtra tour very ethically, makes the tourists experience the best of the package. The amazing nightlife also makes Maharashtra a sought-after hub for the tourists from all across the globe.
ABOUT OUR SERVICES.
A cost-effective alternative to air travel with daily scheduled passenger services available throughout the country. There’s also a multitude of coach companies serving the main tourist routes.
Hop on, hop off traveller’s networks, where you buy a pass for unlimited travel, can move you around maharashtra major destinations very effectively. In mumbai there are buses that circulate around key attractions, allowing you unlimited travel for a fixed price.
If you’re travelling with a group, charter coach companies have the flexibility to adapt to your itinerary. The drivers are also guides, so you’ll have the added benefit of a commentary if you want one.
For travellers who want the simplicity of a packaged tour, there are several companies running scheduled trips around the main tourist destinations in either or both islands. Accommodation and meals are often included in the tour price, and you’re sure to make a few friends along the way.
HOTELS AND LODGE.
Hotel accommodation provides a range of facilities which will generally include restaurants/cafes, bars, gyms, and services including valet car parking. maharashtrian hotels are of a consistently high standard. Make sure you book a Qualmark star rated property if quality, good service and facilities are important to you.
In maharashtra you'll find the top international hotel chains, such as Westin, Accor, Hilton, Hyatt, Rydges and InterContinental. These are generally located in the major cities - MUMBAI, PUNE, NAGPUR, and in key holiday destinations, such as AURANGABAD and NASHIK.
Character and boutique hotels vary in price according to their level of luxury. Hosts are welcoming and provide insight into the local culture and attractions. You'll also discover smaller hotels that are memorable for their individuality and in convenient locations on all the main travelling routes.
BED AND BREAKFAST.
Bed & Breakfasts are a wonderfully eclectic mix of all types of hosts and houses, and this is part of the attraction. By opening their homes and their hearts to travellers who need a comfortable bed for a night or two, B&B hosts are like instant friends you meet along the way.
You have your own room in the host's house and you're served breakfast in the morning. You can share travel tips with other guests over your eggs, bacon and coffee - who knows, you may even make new friends!
FARMSTAS.
Wake to the smell of a hearty farmstead breakfast. Maybe help on the farm if you feel like it; feeding the calves, mending a fence, rounding up the sheep.
Often similar to a Bed & Breakfast, with a few extra hands-on activity options thrown in, you stay in the home of your hosts. Farmstay accommodation lets you feel like part of the farming family and is great if you're travelling with a couple of friends or children.
HOLIDAY HOMES.
Renting a privately-owned holiday home is a great way to be self-sufficient. No two homes are the same, and they range from simple cottages by the sea to luxurious lodges in the mountains. And compared to a hotel or motel, you’ll have a lot more living space to enjoy.
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