Dental Tourism

Dental Tourism is a good concept for a planned vacation along with total Dental solution and care. Another advantage of getting treatment in India is the opportunity of getting introduced with India's rich cultural heritage along with its temples, forts, palaces, art, music, dances customs and of course food.

About Noida

Noida, is a swank suburb of Delhi and is one of the hottest destination near Delhi. It has many malls, hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and cinema multiplexes. It has large residential, Industrial and Educational areas. It prides itself in its infra-structure and has wide highways and a connecting expressway to Delhi city. Its connectivity to Delhi and adjacent cities have greatly improved because of Delhi Metro. Noida is one of the largest industrial townships of Asia. It has an IT hub with several leading software companies and BPOs operating from here, as well as a Special Economic Zone that has attracted many offices and industries. The film City in Sector 16A is a major production centre for TV serials and films. Noida also has a large sports stadium, and a 18 hole golf course to boast off. It is very close to Greater Noida which was in news recently to host the successful Formula One race. Significant cost differences exist between WESTERN WORLD countries and India when it comes to dental treatment. Accompanied with the cost are waiting times which exist in many countries from 3 months to over 6 months. India is not only cost effective but the waiting time is almost nil. This is due to the outburst of the private sector which comprises of hospitals and clinics with the latest technology and best practitioners trained equally well as their western counterparts. Traveling to India and getting your dental treatment needs fulfilled is not only sensible on costing front, you can have our clinic provide you with all the help in planning your stay and travel within India, thus reducing reliance on nonprofessionals. At Noida , we have a confluence of homely comfort in serene surroundings and at the same time one can hop into any of the world class malls doting the landscape of Noida, for ultimate shopping experience and enjoy Indian cuisine at its best.

About Delhi

Apart from being the capital of India, Delhi is also the travel hub of Northern India. It serves as an excellent base for visiting the colorful state of Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana. It is very near to City of Taj Mahal which is two hours away, thanks to the newly constructed Yamuna Expressway. If you want to head north to experience the grandeur of the Himalayas or east to the sacred city of Varanasi, Delhi should be the perfect base. Delhi is India's main entry point for overseas visitors, and has two airports, one international named Indira Gandhi International Airport and the other domestic named Palam airport. Buses from different states of India pull into the Inter-State Bus Terminal in Old Delhi and Aanda Vihar Bus Terminal in trans-Yamuna area. Well connected to different places of the country by flight and rail, the city has two main railheads in Old or New Delhi both well connected to Connaught Place, the commercial hub the city, by bus, auto rickshaw and taxi. Delhi has almost all kinds of accommodation available in different parts of the city.

Tourist Destinations in New Delhi

India Gate

India Gate is the pride of Delhi. An imposing structure, the gate was built in memory to the of the 90,000 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives during World War I. Situated at the at the end of Rajpath, the India Gate is 42 meters high and is a popular as a relaxation area during the summer evenings and a popular picnic spot during winter. Initially called All India War Memorial, the gate was designed and built by Lutyens who is also credited with the designing of New Delhi, the capital of India.

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Lotus Temple

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The Baha'i Temple of Delhi is spectacular in its design. 27 wonderful huge white petals of an unfolding lotus made of marble spring from nine pools and walkways. This symbolizes the nine unifying spiritual paths of the faith. Experience the solitude of Baha'i Temple with Hotels of Delhi. As a matter of fact no travel to Delhi is complete without visiting the temple. The temple has a striking though plain central hall where you can meditate. The hall is 34.27m. high. Thought-provoking quotes of the Baha'i sacred scriptures are inscribed on the petal alcoves. Set amid beautiful gardens, the temple is at its most exuberant best when the sun dazzles these lotus petals. While entering you'll have to remove your shoes and keep silence.

Qutab Minar

The unique architectural structure of the monument attracts many visitors from all across the world. The construction of Qutab Minar began in the 12th century and it was completed in the 13th century. Beautiful calligraphy of the magnificent tower adorns the adjacent edifices. The Minar rises over 230 feet and can be ascended by a circular stairway for a breathtaking view. In the year 1199, Qutb-ud-din Aibak started to work on the construction of this Minar and was completed by his successors after his death. This ancient monument celebrates the advent of Muslim dominance in Delhi. The tower has five distinct storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony. The first three storeys are made of red sandstone, the fourth and fifth of marble and sandstone. The Qutab Minar is covered with intricate carvings and deeply inscribed verses from the Koran. To Qutb-ud-din, the tower marked the eastern extremity of the Islamic faith, casting the shadow of God over east and west.

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Humayun Tomb

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Humayun's tomb is a complex of buildings in Mughal architecture , commissioned by Humayun's wife Hamida Begum in 1562 CE, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect. It is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, India, close to the Dina-panah citadel also known as Purana Qila, that Humayun founded in 1533. Visiting Humayun's tomb is a wonderful experience where you get to see the Mughal architecture and the history of Mughal India. Humayun's tomb is preceded by a tomb with blue dome. The dome has been made with Persian tiles which became very popular since Mughals came to India.

Red Fort

Lal Quila also called the Red Fort is one of the most important monuments of India. It stands on the bank of river Yamuna. The whole structure is made of Red stone. The fort was built by Shahjahan - the Mughal King who also built the famous Taj Mahal - in 1648. Lal Quila stands at the eastern side of Shahjahanabad and the very name of "Lal Quila" comes from the huge wall that encloses the whole structure. The wall is 2.5 km long and the height varies from 16 meters on the river side to 33 meters towards the city. Monuments in Delhi One of the special attraction of the fort is the huge wall that encompasses the whole structure. The walls have two entrances, one at the delhi gate and the other at the Lahore gate. Lahore Gate is the main entrance point of the fort.

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Akshardham Temple

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Akshardham Temple in Delhi has an important place in Delhi's tourism. The structure depicts great Indian culture and its architecture is simply immaculate. The temple is located at NH 24, Noida Mor, New Delhi. This amazing structure comprises of 20,000 statues, floral motifs and exquisite carved pillars made of stones. It is built along the river Yamuna and lies over an area of around 100 acres with beautiful gardens, water fountains and carved pavilions. The temple took complete two years for completion and a hefty sum of rupees was invested in the construction. The architecture of Akshardham temple is similar to the one at Gandhinagar in Gujarat. The main monument at the temple is about 141 feet high with a beautiful statue of Lord Swaminarayan. There are various structures within the temple which depicts the history and culture of Hindu Religion.

Incredible India

Cultural and Heritage tours: One can visit the forts and palaces of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Lakes of Udaipur, Taj mahal in Agra, Fatehpur sikri, Varanasi, Lucknow etc. Wild life adventure: The Glimpses of Indian wildlife can be enjoyed at Corbett National Park and Ranthambore National Park, both of which are famous for tiger reserves. Indian birds can be seen at Bharatpur bird Sanctuary. Hill Stations: If you want to enjoy the beauty of nature, visit the hill stations of Nainital, Mussoorie, Shimla, Kufri, Dalhousie, Kullu Manali.