Title: Future Vacations Bangalore
1FUTURE VACATIONS
2Vacations Unlimited
- At FUTURE VACATIONS, we put ourselves in the
shoes of our customers and appreciate viewpoints
from their perspective. Thereafter we build
packages that specifically suit their
preferences. - We always commit to provide best standards
practices in the industry, giving enormous
benefits to our customers. Tailor-made packages
are available to suit your budget, without
compromising on comfort. - Here are some exotic locations for you to
relinquish with.. - For more info Contact us at, Phone
080-41126363, E-Mail info_at_futurevacations.in - Our Website http//www.futurevacations.in/
3Thekkady At Gods Own Country
Thekkady is famous for the wildlife sanctuary
located here. There is boating facility at
Thekkady where the boat will take you around the
Wildlife Sanctuary through the Periyar Lake. One
can see wild animals during this boat ride.
Mullapperiyar dam can also be seen during this
boat ride.
4Ooty Queen of Hills
Ooty (Ootacamund) the Queen of the Hill
Stations, also known as Blue Mountains is one of
the most beautiful hill stations in India. This
hill station has splendid green downs and lofty
hills of extraordinary scenic beauty and is
endowed with a salubrious climate similar to the
English summer.
5Bandipur The National Park
Bandipur National Park is popular for the
population of tigers presents it. This sanctuary
offers endangered animals with the best available
natural habitat to survive. This national park
gives protection to some of the endangered and
most rare species of Indian Wildlife. Its
reported that tigers and elephants with high
population is present in the sanctuary.
6Jaipur The Pink City
- Jaipur, Rajasthans capital, is an enthralling
historical city and the gateway to Indias most
flamboyant state. At the citys heart, the City
Palace continues to house the former royal
family. - The Jal Mahal, also known as the Water Palace is
situated and as the name denotes, is located in
the middle of Man Sagar Lake. The palace appears
to float on the waters of the lake, hence the
name Jal Mahal (Water Palace).