Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Shopping in Isle of Man


The main shopping area on the Island is Strand Street, located in the centre of the Island's capital Douglas. Here you will find High Street names such as Marks & Spencer, WHSmith, Boots and Woolworths as well as an abundance of local shops. The street is home to two modern shopping centres,

The Strand and Tower House, which is located a little further up the street on Castle Street.

A number of gift shops around the Island provide a wide range of Manx souvenirs and quality gifts, from paintings to a miniature Laxey Wheel. Items such as the world famous Manx kippers, printed TT shirts, loghtan sheep products and special Manx souvenirs can be purchased online.There are familiar High Street names, local speciality stores, the Woollen Mills at Laxey, heritage shops, excellent new facilities in Douglas and many other traditional shops across the Island.



‘The superb Tynwald Mill Craft Centre at St John's is one of several outlets selling Manx rural craft products made right here on the Isle of Man The Story of Mann ‘Heritage Shops’ have established an international reputation for their unique range of unusual and practical gifts and souvenirs - designed to suit all ages and pockets. ‘Manxness’ is the theme and the Island’s Celtic past is clearly evident in the styles of the Manx artists and crafts people whose popular work forms the backbone of attractive displays including jewellery, ceramics and woollen goods.



Heritage Shops’ can also boast a comprehensive literature section covering all aspects of Manx heritage. Story of Mann Site guidebooks, maps and Manx history books are among the many publications available to anyone wishing to explore the Island and things Manx in detail. A large part of the ‘Heritage Shops’ range of goods have been designed and produced exclusively for Manx National Heritage, and are not available to purchase elsewhere on the Island.



As a basic guide, Douglas is the main shopping centre and the location of UK retail chains; Peel is a good place to hunt for all things antiquarian; Ramsey and Port Erin have a little bit of everything; the Tynwald Mills complex at St Johns is a smart, 'leisurely' outdoor shopping centre; Castletown has many small speciality shops; and Laxey is home to traditional craftsmen working in metal, wood, leather, textiles and pipe-making.


For bargain hunters there are plenty of craft fairs and small weekend car boot sales and, during the summer, weekly outdoor markets in Peel, Ramsey and CastletownDouglas, the capital, supports a wide range of retailers from some of the biggest chains in the UK to locally owned businesses that offer excellent quality and service in their stores.



The town centres around the Island are generally compact and easy to shop in, predominantly filled with good Manx-owned retail businesses. The main shopping towns are Douglas in the east, Castletown and Port Erin in the south, Peel in the west and Ramsey in the north.

The Tynwald Mills complex, on the way to Peel, is an excellent example of a total quality approach to range, product and choice, backed up by high standards of customer service, a unique selection of mainly one off stores, creating a destination shopping and leisure experience built around the Mill Shop, which features a selection of the UK's top mid range fashion brands for men and women.



The major retail sector, food, includes the supermarkets and numerous locally run "convenience" stores, serving the day to day needs of the population. This sector is backed up by butchers, bakers, cafes, pubs, off-licences, newsagents and post offices

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Visu - Festival of Kerala - Malayalam New Year Day

Vishu is a festival held in the state of Kerala (and adjoining areas of Tamil Nadu) in India around the first day in the Malayalam month of Medam (April – May). This occasion signifies the Sun's transit to the zodiac Mesha. Mesha Raasi as per Indian astrological calculations. It is also known as the Malayalam New Year day and thus the importance of this day to all Malayalees regardless of their religion or sect. Similarly the day is celebrated in almost all places in India by the Hindus albeit by different names.

The festival is marked with offerings to the divine called Vishukkani. The offerings consist of a ritual arrangement in the puja room of auspicious articles like raw rice, fresh linen, golden cucumber, betel leaves, arecanut, metal mirror, the yellow flowers konna (Cassia fistula), and a holy text and coins, in a bell metal vessel called uruli. A lighted bell metal lamp called nilavilakku is also placed alongside. This arrangement is completed the previous night. On the day of Vishu, the custom is to wake up at dawn and go to the puja room with the eyes closed so that the Vishukkani is the first thing one sees.Since the occasion marks the beginning of Malayalam New Year, it is also considered auspecious to read verses from Hindu Holy book "Ramayanam" after seeing the "Vishukkani". It is also believed that the page of the "Ramayan" which randomly opens up by you will have the narrations which will have a bearing on your life in the coming year. Devotees also throng the well-known Srikrishna temple "Guruvayur" to have a "Vishukkani Darshan" on the early hours of "Vishu" day.

"Vishu" is celebrated with more fanfare and vigour in North Kerala as compared to other parts of Kerala. Bursting crackers is part and parcel of the celebration especially for children. Elder’s gift firecrackers to children and every child vie with each other to make a world of their own. The smell of the lingering smell of the fire crackers on a Vishu morning is a long cherished nostalgic memory of any Malayalees, taking him down the memory line. The people wear new clothes (kodi vastram) for the occasion and the elders of the family distribute tokens of money to the children, servants and tenants. These tokens are called Vishukkaineetam and are usually in form of coins. People carry on this custom believing that in this way, their children will be blessed with prosperity in the future.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Beaches of India -- Beaches in Kerala





Kerala beaches may be take a backseat because of the backwaters, but entire 900-km length of the Kerala coast is lined with sandy beaches, rocky promontories and coconut palms that definitely merit a visit in every tourist itinerary. Touring the beach sites of Kovalam can make any beach holiday a delightful one, as Kerala's beaches are renowned for the gentle surf and blue waters. Beach travel has never before been so exciting!



Kovalam Beach - small village along the shoreline, fabulous beaches, most popular is the Lighthouse Beach, the northern most Samudra beach, least affected.

Marari Beach - one of the local fishing villages, completely new to the holidaymaker, endless miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying palms, virgin territory, local charm and traditional Kerala

B Kumarakom each - cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake, part of the Kuttanad region. The bird sanctuary spread across 14 acres is a favourite haunt of migratory birds and an ornithologist's paradise. Birds include Egrets, darters, herons, teal, waterfowl, cuckoo, wild duck and migratory birds like the Siberian storks. The best way to watch the birds of the Kumarakom sanctuary is a boat trip.

Alappuzha Beach - a popular hangout and relaxation spot, around 140 years old pier that extends in to the sea, lagoons, vast lakes and numerous fresh water rivers, Alappuzha is a natural wonderland.

Beypore Beach - prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala, also known for its ancient ship building industry.

Varkala Beach - the most popular beach resorts in Kerala, mineral water springs with medicinal properties, also an important Hindu pilgrimage centre.


Fort Kochi Beach - historic fort, leisurely walk through the lanes of the city to learn about eventful colonial history and European regimes who ruled it.

Kappad Beach in Kerala - Vasco da Gama landed on its shores on 27th May 1498 with 170 men in three vessels. A pillar with inscription "Vasco Da Gama landed here, Kappakkadavau in the year 1498" stands on the beach. The beach here is very calm with a stretch of rocks projecting into the sea.

Dharmadam Island - beautiful beach island, coconut palms, green bushes, breathtaking sight. Permission is required to enter this privately owned island.

Ezhimala Beach - a picturesque site with a hilly backdrop, carved Stone Pillars, an ancient Burial chamber and an ancient Cave can be seen at the foot of the hills, famous for medicinal herbs.

Mopila Bay - natural fishing harbour with quite a modernised fishing harbour look, built with assistance under the Indo-Norwegian pact, ruined fort and temple.

Muzhappilangad Beach - one of the longest beaches in Kerala, also the only drive-in beach in India.

Pathiramanal Beach - island beach on the Backwaters, a favourite natural hub of hundreds of rare migratory birds that reside over here from different parts of the land.

Payyambalam Beach - beautiful beach sites, surfing in calm and peaceful waters.

Sankhumugham Beach - breathtaking sunset, a favourite haunt of sunset watchers.

Tanur Beach - coastal fishing town believed to be visited by Francis Xavier in the year 1546 AD.

Thangassery Beach - a seaside village of historic importance, ruins of an old Portuguese Fort and churches built in the 18th century. 144 feet high Thangaserry Lighthouse open to visitors from 1530-1730 hours every day.

Thirumullavaram Beach - beautiful beach filled with coconut palms, ideal for an early morning walk.






Monday, February 26, 2007

Complete List of 79th Academy Awards -Oscar Winners




Complete list of winners at the 79th annual Academy Awards, presented Sunday night at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles:

Best Motion Picture: "The Departed"

Lead Actor: Forest Whitaker, "The Last King of Scotland"

Lead Actress: Helen Mirren, "The Queen"

Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, "Little Miss Sunshine"

Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson, "Dreamgirls"

Directing: Martin Scorsese, "The Departed"

Foreign Language Film: "The Lives of Others," Germany

Adapted Screenplay: William Monahan, "The Departed"

Original Screenplay: Michael Arndt, "Little Miss Sunshine"

Animated Feature Film: "Happy Feet"

Art Direction: "Pan's Labyrinth"

Cinematography: "Pan's Labyrinth"

Sound Mixing: "Dreamgirls"

Sound Editing: "Letters From Iwo Jima"

Original Score: "Babel," Gustavo Santaolalla

Original Song: "I Need to Wake Up" from "An Inconvenient Truth," Melissa Etheridge

Costume: "Marie Antoinette"

Documentary Feature: "An Inconvenient Truth"

Documentary Short Subject: "The Blood of Yingzhou District"

Film Editing: "The Departed"

Makeup: "Pan's Labyrinth"

Animated Short Film: "The Danish Poet"

Live Action Short Film: "West Bank Story"

Visual Effects: "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"

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Jean Hersholt Award (Oscar statuette): Sherry Lansing.

Honorary Academy Award (Oscar statuette): Ennio Morricone.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Curacao-Vibrant Island Country

Curacao, with its capital at Willemstad, is an island nation on the southern side of the Caribbean Sea off the West Coast of Venezuela. It is the part of the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao) of the Netherlands Antilles, a self-governing part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Curacao is the largest and the most populated of the ABC Islands with a land area of 444 sq km.

eventsTraditionally, the Carnival began as the religious practice of the Catholics called ‘Carne Levale’ meaning ‘Abstinence from Meat for Lent’ in Curacao. The practice continued in the island even in the 19th century when the people organized the masquerade parties and marches in the private clubs. But the Curacao Carnival gained popularity only after 1969. It has now become one of the largest and longest carnival spectacles in the Caribbean Islands, beginning in early January and concluding by end of February and sometimes extending to even March. The eight weeks of festivity this year will begin in January 2007 at Willemstad.

Calendar of events-Curacao

Curaçao has a full calendar of festivities that delight local residents as well as visitors. Major holidays, such as Carnival and Christmas, spread a decidedly festive atmosphere over the entire Island. Banks and other businesses are decked out with streamers, balloons and other decorations befitting the occasion.

History of Curacao

Curacao is a large protected natural port that was mapped before 16th century and in due course became a prominent hub of commercial activities. This island is the place of origin of Papiamentu, the language of the ABC Islands spoken as far as the Netherlands Antilles Islands of St. Eustatius, Saba and St. Maarten.

Flora and Fauna of Curacao

Curacao is a sub-tropical & semi-arid island in Netherlands Antilles & does not support much of greenery and animal life. The flora and fauna found in Curacao can survive these weather conditions.



Culture of Curacao

Although Curacao is the member of the Netherlands Antilles and has governmental ties with the Kingdom of the Netherlands, yet the 130,000 people of the island are more attached to African and Caribbean region culturally through language, music and dance.

Cuisine of Curacao

The population of Curacao comprises of more than 50 nationalities. Therefore, the cuisine of this island is bound to have such a vast diversity in its food. The immigrants to Curacao have brought with them their own culinary styles that have been incorporated into Curacao’s cuisine and have got the local flavor with the passage of time.

Forts in Curacao

Curaçao has a full calendar of festivities that delight local residents as well as visitors. Major holidays, such as Carnival and Christmas, spread a decidedly festive atmosphere over the entire Island. Banks and other businesses are decked out with streamers, balloons and other decorations befitting the occasion.



Museums in Curacao

Curacao is rich in history and culture. There are numerous museums that tell the history and lore of the lovely island. Museums housed in ancient buildings display interesting artifacts that reflect Curacao's culture & history. Here is a list of some of the museums in Curacao

Attractions in Curacao

The island of Curacao is dotted with intriguing caves, 18th century forts and monuments which are interesting architectural showpieces as well as popular tourist attractions. Also you may come across on your travels, centuries old stalagmites and stalactites that are still in a state of evolution.



Beaches in Curacao

The long and beautiful coastline of Curacao is lined with nearly 30 public and private beaches. The beaches range from the intimate rocky coves to long stretches of lively beaches. The sheltered southwestern coast with calm and crystal clear waters features almost all the swimming beaches of the island.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Hotels and resorts of Maldives


The hotels and resorts in Maldives range from super-luxurious five-star hotel to a simple yet comfortable resort where you can spend your holidays in peace and relaxation.


1. Anantara Resort

Anantara Resort is just 30 minutes away from the Male International Airport. 110 beach facing rooms with attached bathrooms are epitome of luxury. The tourist will enjoy dining at Aqua, Fushi Café, Baan Huraa, Dine by Design, Terrazzo and Fuddan Fusion Grill. For leisure and relaxation, there is a fully-equipped gymnasium, swimming pool and a spa to spend the vacations.

Dhigufinolhu, Male

Ph: 00960 664 4100

Website: www.anantara.com/html/resort/maldives/intro.html

2. Banyan Tree

Banyan Tree is in the hub of North Male Atoll in Maldives. The 48-villas are shaped like shells are set amidst lush gardens. Enjoy gourmet cuisines at the Ilaafathi Restaurant, In-villa Dining, Sandbank Dining and Naiboli Bar. While staying there, enjoy recreational facilities of the hotel including fitness center, spa and water sports such as snorkeling, wind surfing and catamaran rides etc.

Vabbinfaru Island, North Male Atoll

Ph: 00960 664 3147

Website: www.banyantree.com/maldives/index.htm

Email: Maldives@banyantree.com

3. Full Moon Maldives

Come to relax from the busy schedule of daily life at Full Moon enjoying small luxuries of life. You can select from the Beachfront Deluxe Room, Beachfront Cottage, Water Bungalow, Water Villa and Water Suite to get the mesmerizing views from your room. Relish the variety of cuisines at the Drifter’s Club, Beach Bar, Full Moon Restaurant, Sand Coast Café, Atoll Grill, Ban Thai and Casa Luna. Plenty of attractions such as the spa, swimming pool, water sports and excursions are there for you to enjoy your vacations.

Orchid Magu, Male

Ph: 009606642010

Website: http://www.fullmoonmaldives.com/

Email: reservations@fullmoon.com.mv

4. Hilton Maldives Resorts and Spa

Hilton Maldives Rangali Island is spread over two exotic islands, Rangali and Ranglifinolhu, and connected to each other by footbridge. There are 100 tastefully appointed villas offer marvelous view of the beach. Relish on the variety of recipes prepared by best chefs at Atoll Market Restaurant, Sunset Bar & Grill, Koko Grill Restaurant, Vilu Restaurant and Bar Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Mandhoo Spa Restaurant, The Wine Cellar, Rangali Bar and The Wine Bar. While on vacation pamper yourself with health and recreational facilities offered by the hotel such as swimming pool, gymnasium, health and beauty spa, tennis court, water sports and excursion trips.

Rangali Islands

Ph: 00960 668 0629

Website: http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=MLEHITW

5. Holiday Island Resort

Holiday Island Resort is located on the tip of South Male Atoll. The luxury property offers 142 rooms with impeccable interiors. The western as well as orient cuisines are on the menu for the guest to go on a gastronomical journey. The recreational facilities at the resort include discotheque, gymnasium, tennis court, water sports, weekly live bands and several cultural events.

Dhiffushi, South Ari Atoll

Ph: 00960 450 011

Website: www.villahotels.com/ResortInfo_holiday_index.html

Email: infor@hoilday-island.com.mv

6. Paradise Island Resort

Beautifully designed Paradise Island Resort is a haven of natural sceneries and serenity. The resort offers 220 beach bungalows and 40 water bungalows to have a comfortable and luxurious stay. You can enjoy a delectable fare at five specialty restaurants serving Japanese and Italian cuisine along with seafood to satisfy your hunger pangs. There are plenty of leisure and recreational facilities to keep you hooked to the island including discotheque, souvenir shop, swimming pool, massage center, tennis court, fishing trips and water sports.

North Male Atoll

Ph: 00960 440 011

Website: http://www.villahotels.com/ResortInfo_paradise_facts.htm

Email: info@paradise-island.com.mv

7. Royal Island Resort and Spa

A part of Villa Hotel Chain, Royal Island Resort is only 30 minutes from Male. The deluxe rooms fitted with all the comforts to make the guests feel relaxed. The Maakana Restaurant, Raabondhi Restaurant, Boli Bar, Fun Pub, Pool Bar and The Palm Terrace at the resort offer gourmet specialties from all over the country. The guests can enjoy the facilities at hotel during their stay such as tennis court, gymnasium, city, excursions, fishing trips and water sports.

Horubadhoo, Baa Atoll

Ph: 00960 660 0088

Website: http://www.royal-island.com/

Email: info@royal-island.com

8. Soneva Fushi and Six Sense Spa

Soneva Sushi is a luxury resort on a largest private island of Kunfunadhoo given for tourism in Maldives. There are 15 rooms, 17 suites, 33 villas and 3 spa suites having plushy décor to give you a comfortable stay. Give your taste buds a treat at the me Dhuniye Restaurant and Bar. You can also pick up fresh vegetables and herbs of your choice from the kitchen garden for our chefs to prepare for you. Leisure and recreation activities at the resort include swimming pool, massage center, health and beauty club, indoor games, water sports and adventure trips.

Kunfunadhoo Island, Baa Atoll

Ph: 009606600404, 009660305

Website: http://www.slh.com/maldives/kunfunadhoo_island/hotel_shimal.html

9. Sun Island Resort

Sun Island Resort is a picture of privacy and tranquility at South Ari Atoll 62 miles away from the airport. 350 rooms including 80 water bungalows and water suites, gives tourists a wide choice of rooms. Dig into the culinary feast at the Maaniyaa Restaurant, Vani Coffee Shop & Bar, Mekunu, Beach Bar, Club Green House Bar, Guraamuli Grill Terrace and Bar, Lobby Bar, Ristorante Al Pontile & Bar, Southern Star Restaurant & Bar, Sun Star Thai Restaurant & Bar. Leisure activities to keep you busy are the swimming pool, games arcade, gymnasium, aerobics, Japanese massage treatment, water sports and souvenir shop.

Nalaguraidhoo, South Ari Atoll

Tel: 00960 668 0088