Flowers Gift Ideas

It is a good idea that you gift somebody a flower on Valentine day. The love which you have for them can be expressed by gifting flowers. But what if you stay far away from them or you cannot gift them in person. There is a way where you can gift them even if you are far away, the solution for that is to order flowers and gifts online. So now what you are waiting for, gift something to your lovable person on the valentine day and surprise them on the special day. They love to get the gift from you even if you are not very near to them. 

Savebuckets has plenty of collection of valentine gifts starting from perfume, chocolate, flowers, lingerie, jewellery etc. If you go to the Flowers section you can see a lot of different types of beautiful bouquets arranged in different way which astonishes with lot of varieties. See the bouquets and arrange a beautiful flower delivery for your loved ones. From the collection find out which your loved one will like. There are so many flowers arranged in different ways in which few are Dozen red roses, Rose & Freesia Bouquet by Post, Valentine's - Red Rose Cube - flowers, Highland Fling Thistle Bouquet, Chrysanthemum Bouquet - flowers, etc. There are around 57 pages and each page had 20 different Bouquet, I think any one can find what they really wanted from the collection. Not only flowers but also there are so many valentine gifts available.

Travel Tips

1. Clear details of the places you visit, may be a map or a tourist guide would help.
2. Small bag, to carry your water can, passport if needed, pen, camera, Knife, spare batteries and some sports goodies like ball.
3. Camera pouch and the Handy cam pouch loaded with enough charge for the day.
4. Cotton kerchief and a towel.
5. Language information of the local place you visit like basics to manage.
6. Be careful with the travel Guide in the local because you may be cheated.
7. Careful with all your goodies so that you will not lose anything.
8. Book Taxi to visit near by places and use Government approved means of transport.
9. If you travel via car by self driving, please ensure that the fuel is filled and also manage to get some spare fuel.
10. Some easy eatables like fruits, biscuits should be available in the bag.
11. Avoid traveling in unknown roads or the roads which lead to unknown place.
12. Check if the photography is allowed in the place you visit otherwise don’t open the bag and hand it over to the security and get a valid token for the same.
13. Lock all your bag and suitcase.
14. Try to avoid liquor when you are in travel.
15. Keep your important documents inside the car if you go by your own vehicle.
16. Ensure that you always have first Aid kit and some tablets.
17. Do not encourage beggars.
18. Avoid drinking water outside and eating foods from locals which may not be hygienic.
19. If you travel by car, please ensure that you have a spare wheel in good condition.
20. Be careful in reading the caution board clearly and act accordingly.

Mysore (Karnataka)

Mysore is now currently being visited by many tourists than before because of the recent developments in the city. There are some IT giants who made this place as a major hub for software and service delivery. There are so many attractions in Mysore which most of the people love to visit on weekend breaks. Mysore is only 140 kms from Bangalore so many people visit Mysore as a day trip and then return back to Bangalore. The Bangalore to Mysore is a top class Highway route where the techies enjoy this road by traveling in Bike or by Car as a day out. In this route, green scenic view and many hotels which help you to fill your green thirst and to fill your stomach. Other than this road way, there are also frequent trains which help you to travel Mysore from Bangalore or from anywhere in India. The temperature and rainfall are very moderate so that Mysore can be enjoyed in all the season times. I had been to Mysore more than 5 to 6 times just as a weekend break.

The very famous tourist spots in Mysore are Mysore palace, KRS dam (at Brindavan Gardern), Chamundi temple, GRS fantasy theme park, Jagmohan palace, Zoo, Museums, Cauvery art gallery etc. Other than these places, nearby to Mysore there are few other tourist spots like Bylakupee (a Tibetan’s place), Tala cauvery, Coorg, Srirangapatna, shivasamudram. Apart from this Mysore is famous for its Dasara festival, this festival will happen some where in the month of October every year at the time of Vijalaksmi pooja. There are also few special things in Mysore which are the Mysore silk which is very famous material available in nominal prices in Mysore, Mysore is rich in coffee power export and sandalwood works. There is a History where the Udayar family who was ruling Mysore were very rich, they has built the Great Place in Mysore and other palaces around Mysore. There are also some Tomb’s and rich forts in Mysore and BangalorePhilomena Church is one of the beautiful places to be visited. There are also so many places around Mysore which I will post soon and explain more.

Mysore Palace


Mysore palace with Elephants and lamps in the night


The Nandhi and Chamundi temple.


Mysore silk saree varieties.

Lalbagh garden, Bangalore


This is a very big and wide spread park or garden in Bangalore. I had been to this place more than 5 times, but still I don’t know if I had completed seeing the complete garden. I was stunned first time when I visited this garden; because I never knew before, if there can be any garden which can be maintained in the center of the city that too in a Silicon city like Bangalore. This park was developed in the period of Hyder Ali and later it was completed in the period of his son Tipu sultan. It is more than 200 acre land maintained in the city. There are so many trees which are very old, big water pool with lots of fishes in that, flower garden, Glass House, lotus pond, Aquarium, rose garden, silk cotton tree, watch tree, Dove cot, Bonsai garden, Kempe Gowda tower, Japanese garden etc.

A very good thing in this is garden is a wonderful maintenance being carried out daily by the Government of Karnataka. I had even seen instances like the shedding of leaves are also removed properly on the daily basis. There is also a small car operated in this garden which the senior citizen and physically challenged can make use of it. Also, there are fresh juice shops available outside the park by the government is also so good. There is also so many morning walkers who grequently visit this garden to keep good health. Overall this is the best place in bangalore to chill out with the nature. 


Lake at its best in lalbagh


Another best view of the lake


A very big tree deep rooted. 


Rose and tree garden in lalbagh


Flower show in Bangalore.

Marina Beach (Chennai or Madras)



My frequent place to visit in Chennai is Marina beach. Whenever I am in Chennai, I some how make some free time and visit the Marina beach. This is a very big beach stretched for about 13 Kms long. This beach is considered as world’s second longest beach according to sources from wikipedia. So what there so special in this beach? There is nothing specific to say special in this beach. The sea and the great view of Bay of Bengal and the ups and downs of waves which make your mind light as air. Marina beach is a best place in Chennai for the locales and a very cost effective place for all kind of people. There are no entry fees and there is no any other extra cost. There will lot of standing shops which include corn shops, bajji(an eatable made out of besan flour dipped in oil) shop, small tea shops, toy shops, balloon shops etc. In general you can see lot of kids and even elders fly knight in this place. Another special thing about the beach is the statues which are placed on the long stretch. There are statues like Mahatma Gandhi, Kannaki, labor statue, thiruvalluar etc. Here you can also see the samadhis (tomb) of MGR, Rajiv Gandhi, Anna and few other leaders. To honor the leaders and their thoughts will remain forever in people mind for generations. There are also many buildings opposite to the beach like university of madras, Queen Mary's college, Police commisioner office, presidency collage, PWD office and so on. 

Some snaps of Marina beach:


General Look of the beach and the light house

Worst Hit by Tsunami

 


Mahabalipuram Or Mamallapuram


It’s been very long time that I had not posted anything. I was very busy with my office work and year end closure. I had been to Mahabalipuram a short day trip from Chennai (Previously known as Madras).

Mahabalipuram is very famous for its Art and Architecture, it is also called as Mamallapuram; all these were built by Pallavas. The name of the place is coined from the pallava king Mamalla. The Art and Architecture are very ancient built some where in 6th or 7th century. It is been approved by UNESCO as a word heritage center. The very famous shore temples and five rathas are unique and very exciting to see. I had been visiting this place from my childhood, as my father worked in a bank there. But then my current visit was very exciting and I could able to grab some snaps. The best things here are the statues in each place is been carved in one stone. The very famous site seeing places around are the shore temple very near to the sea, five rathas, elephant and other animals carved in granite, Arjuna penance, light house, seven pagodas by the sea, butter ball etc. This time when we went there was a dance festival, which was very awesome. I could able to see the authentic Indian dances which includes barathanatiyam, folk and other carnatic song events. There are more number of foreigners from different country visiting this place and you could even say it is next to Goa. My humble advice is not to take a guide here and not to encourage any beggars. If you have any contacts with the local tour operators with the help of them you can fix the guide and also there is some government of Tamil Nadu nominated guides, who help in good site seeing.  


Some of my snaps which could help you to see the places in Mahabalipuram:


Single rock carved Bull and Elephant. 

Butter stone, Stands like this is in a slope mountain for years. 

Some rock carvings


 

The great view of the Shore temples. 


The light house built on top of the small mountain.


The famous five rathas. 


The sea with the rocks!!!! 



Thanjavur or Tanjore


This year beginning, I had visited Thanjavur (Tanjore) just to see the beauty of the Peruvudaiyar temple or Brihadeeswarar temple. I had been to this temple even before but now my visit was little different, it is because this time when I went to this temple I have already finished reading the novel Ponniyin selvan by Kalki. The novel narrates the beauty of thanjavur and about great king Raja Raja Cholan. The novel portraits the king, the kingdom and the beauty of the places, every episode takes us to great mood. After reading this novel, I had planned to go Thanjavur, thinking how the great king Raja Raja Cholan could manage to built such a great temple with huge Bull, the huge lingam (Form of Lord shiva being worshipped in Tamilnadu, India) and the huge raja gopura. The temple itself tells us how the Chola’s were powerful in wealth and in architecture.

The entrance of the temple has the great view of two gopura’s. It is a very good science, when you enter in to the Gopura, you would feel the Air breeze which is very pleasant. Around the temple there is a huge wall, like you see in other forts and a water cannel. It is been said that the water in the cannel was filled with crocodiles in olden times to prevent the anonymous people entering in to the temple premises. The first two gopura which in general people used to enter the temple has the five storied structure. After you cross these you could see the great view of the temple, the Nandi (Bull) and along with those small shrines here and there around the temple. The raja gopura is hallowing in the center and around gopura you could see the stories depicted in stone sculptures about Lord Shiva (Siva). You can also see the writings in the temple tell about the real life incidents during the Chola’s period. The temple itself has a great ambiance inside and the recent maintenance of the park and the rework of the damaged sculptures happening daily to keep the temple’s look beauty. There were so many other country (foreigners) visitors who visit the temple and the museum near by. 


LORD Brahadeeswarar - Lord Shiva form - Thanjavur or Tanjore , Tamil Nadu, South India



The Nandhi (Bull) 



The temple views from Inside


The front entrance gopuras



The very famous thanjavur dolls and the Ruthratcham shops outside the temple


The readings and the sculptures!!!!!!

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