Learn Ajax through Ajax Toybox

Posted on September 13th, 2006 in General by daya

Justin the one my favorite blogger has done a nifty Ajax Toybox to help you learn basic of Ajax Toybox, you can download the Toybox from here and try it out. Even it is not complete Ajax solution, it would give you lot of idea about Ajax, and something to start with in Ajax. If you had come across any other Ajax Toybox let us know here, through your comments.

Play with Ajax! The Toybox is designed to be a showcase for simple Ajax examples and techniques. Due to the experimental nature of the applications in the Toybox, please excuse the occasional error message or problem in making things work. I’m providing the Toybox so you can increase your knowledge of the workings of Ajax.

  • Click here to download the Toybox.
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Goa tourism A travel guide to Goa

Posted on September 13th, 2006 in General by daya

Goa Tourism: Travel Guide to Goa

Where Sun, Sea and Surf come together

Goa often called as ‘the pearl of the east‘, is known for its gothic churches, age old ruins, palm fringed beaches, coconut groves, ferry rides, and bubbly folk music. Goa’s 80 mile long coastline is adorned by some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. In fact many people think of Goa as synonymous with beaches and sun and golden sand. Goa is an important destination in every tourist’s itinerary. Sun, sand, food, wine, old churches and sea being the major attractions.

Goa Beaches
It rises from the horizon, it’s pale fingers changing to fiery hues with the onset of day. It’s orange and red light casts a golden glow upon the land. And the once dark ocean shimmers with the light of a new born day. It continues its journey across the sky spreading it’s golden fingers over the entire landscape. Touching everything with a lazy magic.

The heat of the noon brings in it’s wake a sultry haziness and the fingers of the clock slowly wind their way towards a cool evening. It comes with surprising suddeness. A brilliant blaze of colour and the molten gold orb sinks behind an inky sea. And over the swaying of the palms and the faraway call of the barges and ships comes another sound. Of guitars and harmonious singing.
Goa Sunset

Goa Lagoon
It mingles with the scent of the sea and the sound of the restless tide beating it’s age old rhythem against the silver shores. Goa. A forever enchantment. Where time moves to a different clock from the rest of the world. Where the past is but a mirror to a guilded present. Where the confluence of cultures meet and flow together in a single rapturous stream. Where the earth is at peace with itself and all those who walk that magical land called Goa.

A messenger from the Christian world came to these emerald shores to never leave again. The church where he rests to this day draws people from the corners of the world. They say the body of St. Francis Xavier is still the same, showing no decay after the passage of several centuries. And each year a procession is taken out and thousands of followers come to pay homage to a continuing miracle that has defied science and baffled sceptics.
Calagute Beach

Goa
Goa at once reminds you of silver sea beaches wetted by blue waters, the sky mirroring the sea below, the strumming guitars from distant taverns, white churches resting against green paddy fields and coconut groves, long starry nights spent over brewed feni, sun and sea. This is Goa the romantic land.

Goa Places to See   Attractions

Calangute Beach
Calangute, known all over the world for its scenic beauty is located 16 Km from the capital. Goa’s most busiest and commercialized tourist spot. Though heavily developed by Goan standards, Calangute is not yet the high rise hell that many Asian resorts that have become in recent years.
Church Of St Francis Xavier, Old Goa
Church of Saint Francis Xavier situated in Old Goa is a 17th century pieces of religious art. A beautiful octagonal tabernacle richly decorated in an ornate style has two statues, one of Saint Francis Xavier and the other of Jesus on the Cross. Vows of poverty, humility and obedience of St. Francis Xavier’s are inscripted right below these two statues.
Goan Carnival
February heralds the carnival at Goa. For three days and nights, the legendary king Momo takes over the state and the streets come alive with colour. The Carnival is a truly Goan celebration. That means it has a Portuguese flavour with continuous singing, dancing, loud music, lots to eat, floats and processions. The week long festivity marks the period February March before the beginning of the austerities of Lent.
Anjuna Beach
Anjuna was once the most celebrated of Goa′s many beaches, for this is where the european tourists would hang about. Their departure has done nothing to rob the wide shelf of sand of its beauty, and almost every visitor heads here, for it has gone on to become one of the most photographed of beaches.
Colva
Colva is on the northern end of this long, continuous strip of coastline. It′s broad and beautiful, has a stream coursing through it and is backed by palms. Sadly, its beauty has made it popular and its popularity has cheapened it its off-beach shops and restaurants, brightly lit and crowded, give it the feel of a funfair rather than a serene, unwinding beach.
Dona Paula
On the other side of this headland is the little bay and tiny beach of Dona Paula. Water scooters and speedboats buzz across the bay and, at the drop of a hat, guides will embroider on the woeful tale of a star crossed maiden who fell in love with a handsome man below her status. Conventions could not be breached in those distant days and so she leapt into the sea and to her death.
Watersports and Adventure Sport in Goa
With such a beautiful coast, it’s easy to see why water sports are the most popular adventure pursuit in Goa. Since the early 1990s, they have spread from an exclusive feature of star hotels to a wide range of offers from private operators. The coast is dotted with beautiful locations for water sport. The most popular is the stretch from Calangute to Sinquerim. The big hotels on South Goa’s serene Arossim and Mobor beaches offer many choices in quieter locales. Beaches in the north are more crowded, where you can club the partying with sporting - not highly recommended since most extreme sports require that you don’t have a hangover. You’ll also find plenty to do off Dona Paula, near Panjim.
Parasailing, Jet-Skiing, Water-Skiing, Knee and Wake-Boarding, Windsurfing, Speedboat Rides, Banana, Bump and Ringo Rides and Catamaran Sailing

Goa Weather

Goa experiences a lovely and relaxing climate. Just the type needed for you to chill out and have some fun. The best times to visit Goa are during the tropical winter months between October and March. The weather during this period is extremely pleasant.
Summers from April to May can be hot and humid, though being in the coastal region, the gentle sea breeze is a welcome soother.
The monsoon months are June to September with an average rainfall of around 320 cms. This is the season when the weather is really cool and the hill and the countryside are lush green. It is an ideal time to be in Goa if you want to "dance in the rain", sit and write a book, compose music or sit and recollect emotions in tranquillity.
5 Day weather forecast

Travel Tip

Price of virtually everything is negotiable in Goa and that you will be quoted higher prices than someone who looks like a local. Please understand that they have nothing personal against you. It′s just that they feel you can afford to pay more. You have to keep this in mind constantly, whether you are buying fish or fruit at the market or negotiating for a taxi or autorikshaw (the three wheeler cab).
Goa History
Goa Hotels

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Must Visit Tourist Destinations in the world - Series No.1

Posted on September 13th, 2006 in General by daya

 

In this series of post we will post must visit tourist destination in the world. Check out the series. To start with with India.

India, Places to Visit Tourist Attractions

Major Indian attractions, India accommodation, travel, museums, houses, wildlife, beaches, kerala backwaters, heritage destinations

India is a land apart, a destination like no other: mysterious, colorful, exotic, and always memorable. A visit to the country is a changing spectacle of religions, customs, festivals, sights and sounds. With a historical backdrop of 5,000 years, India is one big package of culture and legend that never fails to captivate the imagination of the visitor. But there are also endless natural splendors like the mighty Himalayas that straddle the north, the vast Indo Gangetic Plains, lush tropical jungles teeming with wildlife, and a long coastline embellished with golden beaches.

India

India has so much to offer on and off the tourist trail, English spoken, good transport, cheap and just plain brilliant. But take it easy and do a little bit at a time. This really is one of the few places on the globe you can still get serious culture shock and sensual overload. Following are the few places that you should not miss on your next trip to India.

Kerala God’s own Country

Kerala is an enchantingly beautiful, emerald green land, flanked by the Western Ghats on one side, the Arabian Sea on the other, and strewn with rivers, lagoons, backwaters and rich vegetation in between.
For Visitors, Kerala offers nature on a platter. Sandy beaches of Kovalam, blue Lagoons at Veli, Hill stations at Ponmudi and Munnar, backwaters of Kollam and Alappuzha, enchanting waterfalls of Athirampally and Vazhachal, greenland plantations in the highranges, wildlife, high mountain peaks, picturesque valleys and intricately decorated temples - Whatever one can ask for.

Must See/do

Backwater Ride
Ayurvedic Massage
Kerala 50 Places of a life Time:
National Geographic Traveller’s classification as one of the `50 must see destinations’ in the world.
Spices: Spice capital of the world.
Flora:

Kerala covers 1% of the total land area of India and has over 25% of India’s 15,000 plant species. Among them include endangered and rare species, flowering plants, fungies, lichens and mosses.

Goa Backpackers Paradise

Goa is also known as ‘the pearl of the east’ and is known for its Gothic churches, age old ruins, palm fringed beaches, coconut groves, ferry rides, and bubbly folk music.
With its long coastline, Goa is an important destination in every tourist’s itinerary. Sun, sand and sea being the major attractions, Goa is a perfect heaven for the ones who need and want relaxation.

Wine & Dine In Goan Style

Mouth watering Goan dishes to suit every palate-from Chicken Xacuti and Pork Sorpatel to Prawn Balchao- are a must of every visitor’s itinerary. Apart from the ubiquitous sea food, Goa offers some of the very best of Chinese, Punjabi, Continental, South Indian, and course, Portuguese restaurants. Cashew feni and Coconut Palm feni complete the heady experience of dining in Goa. Appreciated the world over, drinking Feni is a singularly Goan experience. It is potent, has a very distinctive aroma, and is an experience not to be missed.

Goa Carnival

Three days a year Goa surrenders to the spirit of fun & frolic and celebrates the Carnival. A Portuguese legacy,Goans celebrate the Carnival with dances, music, food and festivities and float parades in all the major towns. Held usually in February, the Carnival exudes the spirit of joie de vivre, with tourists and locals dancing in the streets.

Must See/do

Saturday Night Market: This market starts at five in the evening at a beach area called Arpora and goes on till eleven. Foreigners and Indians alike flock here to buy and sell their wares. Prices are sky high but bargaining is acceptable.
Basilica of Bom Jesus: The church houses the sacred relics of St. Francis Xavier, patron saint of Goa, who died while on a sea voyage to China in 15th century. The following year, while transferring his remains to Goa, in accordance with his wishes, it was found that the saint’s body was as fresh as the day it was buried. This miraculous phenomenon continues to attract the devout from all lands, and an Exposition or public viewing of his body every ten years attracts millions of pilgrims.
Sunset Cruise: The state capital is famous for its cruises along the Mandovi river.The most popular one is the sunset river cruise.There are many boats/ferries offering this cruise,the most popular one being the Santa Monica offering a variety of dances and beverages.

Palace on Wheels Luxury Train of India

Relish the lifestyles of the kings of yore on board the Palace on Wheels, while listening to the silent tales of glory and valor told by the majestic forts and splendid palaces of Rajasthan.
The journey starts with colorfully attired men and women garland the guests and accord a ceremonial welcome at the Delhi Cantonment Railway Station from where the journey starts. For the next seven days, the guests live in regal splendor as the train winds its way to the Pink City of Jaipur, historical Chittaurgarh and the Lake City of Udaipur, fascinating Sawai Madhopur, the magical desert cities of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Agra, site of the Taj Mahal, one of the world’s seven natural wonders.

Taj Mahal

There is no other monument in the world, which can match the beauty and grandeur of the Taj Mahal. Located at the city of Agra in the State of Uttar Pradesh, the Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful masterpieces of architecture in the world. Agra is situated about 200 km south of New Delhi, Capital of India.

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