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Some activities - like skydiving, surgery and planning complex vacations - are best left to professionals. But a mere mention of the phrase "organized tour" causes some people to recoil, thinking of busloads of gawking tourists clutching guidebooks, cameras and a check-list of sites.
Holidays by Cutting Edge are different. For one thing, they are not for the holidaymaker looking for a cheap package rate. For another, they offer access to remote places, knowledge, insight and plenty of flexibility. Equally important, if not more so, is the emphasis put on a client's comfort. The food, wine and accommodations, even in the middle of the African bush are spectacular. Besides knowing the best restaurants, local guides or museums, our companyis an expert in alleviating the stress of travel. No hassles await you at borders, no unknown visas are required at the last minute, no dinner reservations go unmade, and no one has to worry about getting picked up at the airport.
Whether you are planning a safari in the Kalahari, white-water rafting in Chile, a family vacation in Australia, or cycling through the Loire Valley, choosing the right company to work with can make all the difference. We at Cutting Edge take pride in our ability to offer detailed insights into destinations and assist you in making the right choices for your holiday. Our team in not only well travelled but regularly researches and grows its knowledge about destinations in order to provide our clients the best experiences, quality and service. We strive at every turn to redefine your notion of what is possible on a vacation so that your experiences are unique and unforgettable. |
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Servicing Indian and MNC’s in today’s world call for experienced, motivated and quick-response personnel. It means understanding the mind of the corporate. It means inter-relating with the personality of the individual. It means giving them just a little more than what they’re asking for. Well, we’ve been doing this for years – how? Simple, because Simroze Tour & Travels has always absorbed the best minds in the trade. Along with this, Simroze Tour & Travels has also adequately invested in the state-of-the-art office equipment such as computerized air reservations and automated ticketing systems, thereby enabling us to meet our customer deadlines within the stipulated space of our commitments.
So, the next time you decide to have your nose in the air, just talk to us! |
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Simroze Tour & Travels is a well-reckoned name for providing excellent Cruise Services to the clients. Nothing can match the magic and splendor of Cruise Services that we are offering for domestic destinations, as well as for international destinations.
Whether you want to experience an enchanting cruise holiday in Goa, or in Malaysia, avail our Cruise Services that are completely organized. Have a spectacular cruise holiday by availing our highly effectual services. Experience the nature at its best with us. The Cruise Services offered by us are specially designed to offer you the most pleasant and relaxing experience that can be enjoyed with friends and family. |
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Simoze Tour & Travels has a Passport division which helps individuals to get Passport within stipulated period. This division bridges the gap between the dreams and reality.
We are recognized from ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India,
Regional Passport Office, Jalandhar
A passport is a very important document. It should be kept upto date by renewing it before it expires. Its loss should be reported immediately to the local police authorities and also to the nearest Indian Embassy / Consulate General.If the passport is already ten years old and has finally expired, a new passport will be issued. The forms for fresh applications of Indian passports and for issuance of new passport booklets are different and appropriate forms are required to be filled in.
The Consular Passport and Visa division is responsible for issuance of passport and visa to persons of Indian Origin. You can download a form as well as browse for information on at http://passport.nic.in/.
Document's Required
Applicant's ration card or anyone of the following document : appointment letter of reputed companies on letter head/water tax/telephone bill/electricity bill running bank account etc./Income Tax Assessment order of last three years/Election Commision I.D.card.
Proof of Date of Birth.
Citizenship document if applicant is a citizen of India by Registration or Naturalisation.
If the applicant as not continuously stayed at the persent address for the last one year, please photocopy the ''Person perticulars Form'' and enclose an addtional set (in duplicate with photographs) for each addtional place of residence.
Photographs
Eight identical photographs in black and white or in colour of 35mm x 35mm showing frontal view of full face against a light background are required.
Photos taken with coloured or dark glasses and in uniform will not be accepted.
Issuance Of Passport Under Tatkaal Scheme
An applicant desiring to obtain his passport out of turn in view of any emergency should submit necessary documentation alongwith tatkaal fee substantiating the urgency. In case the applicant wishes to obtain his passport in less than five weeks from the date of submission of the application form a verification certificate should also be submitted along with the documentation of urgency and the tatkaal fee. The additional fee for out of turn Tatkaal passport, would be as follows:
Duplicate Passports
The issuance of duplicate passports in lieu of lost or damaged passports is handled under a special procedure. A duplicate passport can only be issued to an applicant on confirmation of the particulars of the lost passport from the original Passport Issuing Authority and receipt of the clearance of the Ministry of External Affairs. All applicants for duplicate passports must fill out. |
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Which place to go? What to see and how to manage the trip ?
These are some very evident questions that can come to your mind when you are planning a trip. We can help you answer all those questions. Backed by over two decades of experience in designing travel plans for our clients the knowledge we have gathered equips us with the best travel consultancy you can get. |
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Culture
Few countries in the world have such an ancient and diverse culture as India's. Stretching back in an unbroken sweep over 5000 years, India's culture has been enriched by successive waves of migration which were absorbed into the Indian way of life.
It is this variety which is a special hallmark of India. Its physical, religious and racial variety is as immense as its linguistic diversity. Underneath this diversity lies the continuity of Indian civilization and social structure from the very earliest times until the present day.
Indian culture is no easy composite of varying styles and influences. In the matter of cuisine, for instance, the North and the South share little, and these broad categorizations say little about the distinctions between the peppery hot food of Andhra and the coastal, largely coconut-based, cuisine of Kerala. Likewise, in thinking of architecture, one's mind traverses from the great temple cities of the South -- Chidambaram, Rameswaram, Kanchipuram, Madurai, and numerous others -- to the architectural splendors of the Vijaynagar empire and the erotic sculptures of Khajuraho to the grand Mughal architecture of Delhi, Agra, and Fatehpur Sikri.
Indian Cuisine
Indian food is conquering the world. And why not? India's cuisine is as diverse as its culture, languages, regions and climate. Yes it is spicy, but not always hot. India is probably the one land that boasts of as wide a variety of vegetarian cuisine as non-vegetarian cuisine. And as expected every region of India has its own unique dish as well as subtle variations to popular dishes.
Dance
If dance is the spirit made visible, then the first swaying of the spirit blossomed in an infinite variety of dances in ancient India. The expression of joy was sanctified by the submission of this happiness at the altar of the Creator. After all Indians do believe that it is creation itself that is the dance of the creator. All Indian dances - folk, gypsy, classical or simply ritual - have a mad riot of color and an internal geometry of forces that is entirely beguiling. All of them have elaborate costumes and jewelry that are unique and visually alluring.
Architecture
One of the most enduring achievements of Indian civilization is undoubtedly its architecture, which extends to a great deal more than the Taj Mahal or the temple complexes of Khajuraho and Vijayanagara. Though the Indus Valley sites of Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, and Lothal provide substantial evidence of extensive town planning, the beginnings of Indian architecture are more properly to be dated to the advent of Buddhism in India, in the reign of Ashoka (c. 270-232), and the construction of Buddhist monasteries and stupas. Buddhist architecture was predominant for several centuries, and there are few remains of Hindu temples from even late antiquity. Among the many highlights of Buddhist art and architecture are the Great Stupa at Sanchi and the rock-cut caves at Ajanta.
Festivals
Though India is often and justly described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages, it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. As in any old civilization, most of these festivals have religious associations, as is the case with Holi, Dusshera, Krishna Janmashtmi, Hanuman Jayanti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Muharram, Shivratri, and Diwali or Deepavali; many are also, in a country which is still predominantly rural, associated with the harvesting of the crop, as is true of Pongal-Sankranti in South India, or otherwise commemorative of the sacred ties with the land that Indian villagers have. Still others, such as Karwa Chauth, the observance of which is strictly restricted to Hindu married women, are not festivals as such though there may be something of a festive air attached to these occasions. Some festivals are observed throughout the country, or in a greater part of it; others, such as the famed snake race of Kerala, have peculiarly regional associations. |
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