Showing posts with label Important Telephone Numbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Important Telephone Numbers. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2008

India : New Delhi : Useful Numbers - 3

Guys, here are some useful numbers of New Delhi I have collected during my visit at this beautious place.


NSD Code : 011

Police : 100

Fire : 101

Ambulance : 102


Accident and Trauma Service : 1099


AIIMS Hospital : 26561126

Apollo Hospital : 26925858

Moolchand Hospital : 26835306

Batra Hospital : 26083747


Indiatourism : 23320005

DTTDC : 23363607 / 5358

ITDC : 23412336


Railway Enquiries : 131 / 1330 / 1335


Air India : 23731225 / 23736446

Indian Airlines : 24622220 / 141 / 142 / 143

Jet Airways : 51641414

Air Sahara : 23359801 / 23188512

Airport Information : 25675433

International Airport : 25636021

Domestic Airport : 25675181


ISBT Kashmere Gate : 23868836

ISBT Sarai Kale Khan : 24358092

ISBT Anand Vihar : 22149089

Friday, May 9, 2008

India : Karnataka : Tourist Infromation Centres, Money Changers & Important Telephone Numbers - 8

Guys, it is the last serial on Karnataka and its three beautiful cities. Here take a look on some important information about Tourist Information Centre, Where to Change the money i.e., Money Changer and some Important Telephone Numbers.

Tourist Information Centres :

For approved guides and tourist guides contact nearest Tourist Office ...

BANGALORE:


Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation,

Badami House, Opp. City Corporation Office,
NRS Square, : 080-22275869 / 22212098

HALEBID :
Tourist Information Centre, : 773224


HASSAN :
Regional Tourist Office, Vartha Bhavan, B.M. Road, : 268862


SHRAVANABALEGOLA :

Tourism Information Centre, : 08176-73224


MONEY CHANGERS :


The nearest money changer centre is State Bank of Mysore at Hassan, : 268407

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS :
Railway Enquiry (Hassan), : 268222
Post Office (Hassan), : 268407


Government Hospital (Halebid), Tel. No. : 773022

Police Station (Halebid), : 773201

Government Hospital (Belur), : 72233

Police Station (Belur), : 722444 / 460

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

India : Agra & Jaipur : Tourst Information Centres & Important Telephone Numbers - 8

Guys, here is the important information of Tourist Centres and Important Telephone Numbers which will help you to free from any worries during your visit at Agra & Jaipur cities.

TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE : AGRA

INDIA TOURISM
191, The Mall Agra - 282001, : 0562 - 2226378

U.P. TOURIST OFFICE
64, Taj Road, : 2226431

U.P. GOVT. TOURIST INFORMATION COUNTER
Agra Cantt., Railway Station, : 2368598

TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE : JAIPUR

INDIA TOURISM
Khasa Kothi, : 2372200

TOURIST INFORMATION BUREAU
Governement of Rajasthan, Jaipur Railway Station, : 2315714

MONEY CHANGER : AGRA
State Bank of India, : 2364365

Bank of Baroda, : 2364362

Andhra Bank, : 2225036

MONEY CHANGER : JAIPUR
Central Bank of India, Sansar Chandra Road, : 2364141
Thomas Cook (INDIA) Ltd., M.I. Road, : 2360940, 2360801, 2360974

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS : AGRA
Janta Hospital, : 2620504
Indian Airlines (City Office), : 2226801 / 2226821
Indian Airlines (Airport), : 2302274/2302349
Railway Enquiry (Agra Cantt.), : 2421039
Sr. Supdt. of Police, : 2262221
Post Office, : 2363886

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS : JAIPUR
Sawai Man Singh Hospital, : 2560291, 2564222
General Post Office, : 2368740
Passport Office, : 2510884
Sanganer Airport, : 2721333
Police Control Room, : 2565555
Railway General Enquiry, : 2204536

Thursday, March 20, 2008

India : Bodh Gaya : Festival and Ceremony - 4

Guys, this the 4th and last part on Bodh Gaya. Let us have a look on the Festival and Ceremony of Bodh Gaya.

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Buddha Jayanti:

This Buddha Jayanti falls on the full moon night in the month of Vaisakha (either in April or May). Commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. Pilgrims came from all over the world to Bodh Gaya to pay respect and homage to Lord Buddha. The Mahabodhi Temple wears a festival look and is decorated with colourful flags and flowers.

Kalchakra Ceremony:

This ceremony organized under the leadership of Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal head of Tibetan Buddhist and conducted over a period of 10 days, annually. It is believed that if one attends this ceremony at least once in a lifetime one will attain salvation.
Peace Ceremony:

Since 1994 the American branch of the Tibetan Nyingmpa sect holds a peace ceremony with a view to promoting peace and good will among mankind. The ceremony includes daily prayers with one lakh chantings, one lakh brass butter lamps lighting, offering with garlands and flowers to the Mahabodhi temple.

Pitra Paksh Tarpan:

The solemn festival is held at Gaya every year in memory of family ancestors. Gaya is a very sacred pilgrim center fo Hindus. The temple of Vishnupada on the bank of the river. Falgu attracts a very large number of pilgrims. Devotees also make offerings at the jewel walk and although a Hindu festival, prayers are also offered to the Lord Buddha.
Shopping:

One can buy sweets, handicrafts items and decorative pieces made out of stone in Bodh Gaya. Though sea is very far from this place, we also find items made from sea shells. Behind the Bodhi Mandir in Bodh Gaya is a huge market for foreign goods.

Tourist Information Centres:
Bodhgaya Tourist Information Centre, : 2200672
Gaya Tourist Information Centre, : 2420155

Money Changer:

Bank of India, : 2200750

Important Telephone Numbers:

Patan Airport, : 0612-2220146

Railway Enquiry, Gaya, : 2420283

Police Station, : 2200741

Museum, : 2200739

Guys plan your visit to our India's most beautiful Bodh Gaya.