Showing posts with label Kullu Manali Tour Packages from Kerala. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Kullu Manali packages from Kerala.

Manali lies in the Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of over 2000m meters on the Kullu valley. With an approximate population of 30,000 people, Manali is a huge tourist destination for people all across India.

Climate in Manali is cold during the winter and moderate cool during the summers. The history of Manali is steeped in mythology. According to Hinduism the Manali is named after the Hindu sage Manu, the lawgiver.

Manali is well connected by road, rail and air. The nearest railway station is some 275 kms away in Chandigarh. The nearest airpost is not that far, actually just 50 kns in Kullu. However, Manali  is very well connected by road, which is just 533 kms from Delhi.

Kullu manali tour package from Kerala are very popular in the southern part of India and thousands of people go to the hill stations for leisure and it is also high popular destination for honeymoon travellers.
So pack your bag and go to Manali this summer and enjoy the best days in life.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

India’s Economic Liberalisation and Tourism Sector After 1990s

Manali is considered to be the Switzerland of India. With the white snow mountains valleys, Manali easily resembles the Alps and thounsands of tourists from across India goes to Manali. It is also a huge and popular honeymoon destination for young couples.

Kullu manali tour packages from Kerala are also popular in Kerala, and people especially Kochi throng to Manali every summer.

Historically, Manali being not too far from the capital Delhi was the official summer retreat of the British when they were ruling India in the last century. After 1990s economic reforms, India went through unprecedented prosperity since independence, which created millions of people with huge disposable income. This new neo-middle class enjoyed spending their hard earned money than saving it, as was the norm one generation before.

It created a tourism boom in the domestic sector in India. Thousands of people started exploring other states in India and mingled with other people in other regions. Manali became a hot destination among these new middle class for their summer vacations.

Economic liberalisation in the 1990s was a turning point in the history of independent India. It abolished the license raj that crippled Indian economy and businessmen in starting new businesses. Tax policies and other economic policies became more liberal and businesses started to boom. That was followed by stock market boom which was followed by a real estate boom.