Awarded as the best face of the week by LOREAL 2009.
We request you to provide maximum information related to your travel plan in the "Requirements" field This will help us to process your information quickly and accurately.
About ParomitaI am a fun loving person , very hard working
Worked in Kolkata Red F.M as a radio Jockey for 2 years. Worked as a sale executive in Skoda (Jia auto) for 1 year. Worked at Kolkata T.V as an Anchor for a year. Worked as radio jockey in Punjab Now working in taaza tv as anchor report and programmer Recently have done chat shows with shaharukh khan, zarine khan , raima sen Recently have also worked with ipl team Worked in Kolkata Red F.M as a radio Jockey for 2 years. Worked as a sale executive in Skoda (Jia auto) for 1 year. Worked at Kolkata T.V as an Anchor for a year. Worked as radio jockey in Punjab Now working in taaza tv as anchor report and programmer Recently have done chat shows with shaharukh khan, zarine khan , raima sen Recently have also worked with ipl team Worked in Kolkata Red F.M as a radio Jockey for 2 years. Worked as a sale executive in Skoda (Jia auto) for 1 year. Worked at Kolkata T.V as an Anchor for a year. Worked as radio jockey in Punjab Now working in taaza tv as anchor report and programmer Recently have done chat shows with shaharukh khan, zarine khan , raima sen Recently have also worked with ipl team Anchored Auto fair 2009 Kolkata Anchored Auto fair of Ranchi. Being a guest R.J. of big F.M. Kolkata. Anchored events sponsored by 107.8 power F.M., Bandas T.V., Apple laptops, Panasonic viera, M.T.V roadies along with Ranvijay, Anchored celebrity shows of Usha Uthup, Shwan Kenworthy, Salman Khan, Jessica Randhawan. Anchored show for IPL Sony Entertainment television with Shahrukh Khan. Anchored show with Sonnel Chuahan. Anchored shows with television stars such as Balika vadhuserial- Anandi, Mile Jab Hum Tum -Samrat, MT.V ROADIE season 6 winner Naouman. Anchored 3 presentations for Skoda auto seminar. Anchored seminars for SIMENS. Anchored Doctor Conference. Anchored seminars for the chief minister of Bengal Mr. Buddha Dev Bhattacharya Participated in beauty contest 4 times. Being official grooming partner of IEM College for intercollege fashion show contest. Being brand ambassador of Trigger Jeans, and Akansh beauty product. Also have acted in Bengali serioul kokhono megh kokhono bristi,and also in a movie antare shudhu tumi.and atonker awaz
ACADEMICS:
B.A. Graduate with journalism major Diploma of Anchoring, Acting, and Radio Jockey. Dance and music training.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Awarded as the best face of the week by LOREAL 2009. Awarded for the best smile in Bengal beauty contest2006. 1st runner up for Kolkata 19-20 beauty contest2007. Awarded as the Beautiful Woman of the evening in the intercollege fashion show. Awarded for the best poster making from NSHM COLLEGE 2007. Awarded as a smart anchor of the evening by Times of India2009. Awarded as the best new comer theater actor for a documentary film 2008. Awarded as best dressed woman by SIGNATURE 2010. Winner of KOLKATA TEEN DIVA 2007.
Leather Products, arijitphotography, Ekta Kapoor, Texas Hold'em Poker, Barack Obama, Happy Aquarium, clickindia.com, I Love Travel, Reify Radio, JEET, Raghu Ram, Ponds India, DEV, Seventy Event Management Group, Rj Pankaj Chandigarhand 18 more
Nepal is better known as the land of colorful cultures, ancient history and wonders of Mother Nature. Nepal is the perfect place to spend your honeymoon. You can scale the heights together in Nepal which is the home to the highest mountains in the world. Every honeymooner is enchanted by this beautiful land and its natural beauty. You can find in abundance wildlife and floral forests, terraced farms carved off the hillside, gushing rivers and waterfalls and the ever-present aura of the majestic Himalayas.
The beautiful Nepal has it all - colorful cultures, ancient history and friendly people, superb scenery and wonders of Mother Nature at its very best. You can browse through the capital city of Kathmandu which is a throbbing Cosmo polis where you can spend many an hour enjoying the rush of adrenalin at one of the famous casinos, browsing through the bazaars and shopping malls, and dining at the amazing eating joints. Alternatively, you can also visit the ancient city of Patan, with its rich cultural legacy; Bhaktapur, the city of devotees; Pokhra, with its gorgeous lake, a take-off point for trekkers, rafters and mountaineers; Chitwan, the wildlife paradise where you can live in the lap of nature or the lap of luxury; Tansen and Gorkha with their panoramic Himalayan views; and Lumbini with its Buddhist heritage. Nepal has a little of everything for that special honeymoon experience.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN NEPAL
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal is also its only international air gateway and major travel center. Tourism is the most important industry that sustains not only Nepal but Kathmandu also. In this regard, one can say that Kathmandu is a tourist friendly travel destination. Kathmandu is not big when one compares it to other cities in South Asia. Kathmandu is a fascinating old city today where pagodas, narrow cobbled lanes, old carved windows, and stone shrines are backdrops to the drama of life that continues unhindered. Here the experiences are amazing, views fascinating, and the climate charming.
Call it magic, call it enchantment, call it a trick of the light, sleight of hand, a celestial conjuror's trick, call it what you will but there is a real Kathmandu and a real Nepal hidden behind the well-trodden snapshot country that is gift wrapped by an anonymous machine and handed out a half-day sightseeing at a time.The hidden Nepal and the secret Kathmandu still await discovery.And they are ours. Here is a country agog with palace squares, towering temples, and with memories of wild dreams. There are cobbled stone streets that wind through ancient bazaars and lead to a sanctified place where a hundred priests on flying white horses once alighted. There are Buddhistst Stupas around which psychics and fourtune tellers abound. There are dawn and dusk places where witch doctors exorcize spirits and remedy all ills.
There are living Goddesses whose smiles are a benediction. There are reincarnate Lamas who forsee the future with a roll of dice and scriptural reference. There are walks that lead the adventurous to legendary places where ogres once lived, where Goddesses danced, and where Gods were held ransom by tantric yogis.
There are hidden gardens behind palaces yet unseen and courtyards where miracles happen, and a city the Buddha visited. There are hillocks where a patron saint of Sikhism lived, and where a pagoda roof was invented. There are courtyards with intricate carvings of stone and there are midnight masked dancers who are possessed by the Gods.
CULTURE
Nepal's culture is greatly influenced by its music, architecture, religion and literature. Your first sight of Nepal may leave you speechless, the great quantities of temples, churches, monasteries and other religious buildings, the hurly-burly in the streets and the number of people and animals socializing on every corner of the narrow cobble-stone lanes.
Nepal is constitutionally a Hindu kingdom with legal provisions of no prejudice against other religions. The Hindu inhabitants in the country has been constantly over 80 percent since the 1950s. The second largest religion of Nepal is Buddhism, it is practiced by about 11 percent, while Islam comprises of about 4.2 percent of the population. The Kirat religion makes up nearly 3.6 percent of the population.
Nepal has many customs and beliefs that might be difficult to understand and not so easy to obey but this is the way of life to them and you should respect it when you are in their territory.
Note that men and woman should always dress appropriately. Men should not walk or trek bare-chested, shorts are acceptable but it's recommended to rather wear long pants. Woman are recommended to wear long skirts that cover the ankles, because exposure of a woman's legs can draw unnecessary attention.
Showing affection between men and woman in public is not acceptable. So avoid kissing, hugging, cuddling or even holding hands in public.
FOOD
Scores of restaurants and cafes line the lanes of Kathmandu's tourist quarters, and more spring up after each monsoon. Tibetan, Chinese and Indian food have long been taken for granted in Kathmandu, European specialities predominate these days, American-style pies and cakes, though overrated, are ever-popular and even Japanese, Thai and Mexican dishes are available.
SHOPPING
Kathmandu is excellent for shopping because of the wide range of handicrafts available at very reasonable prices. Jewelry, off-the-peg clothing, pashminas, decorative metal plates, khukuri knives, rice paper, pottery, tea, woodcarving, thangkas (colorful traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings of religious subjects) and woolen carpets are ideal souvenirs. Imported luxury items can be found in the shops along New Road and Khicha Pokhari, close to Durbar Square. Durbar Marg is Kathmandu?s most fashionable address with exclusive items for sale. A whole array of spices, dried fruits, pots and textiles can be found in the bazaar between Asan and Indra Chowk. Many visitors will head for Thamel, the tourist district, where bargains can be found in the form of handicrafts, gems, garments and pashminas. A warren of upmarket shops selling clothes, carpets, art and antiques are to be found in the Bahar Mahal Revisited complex, a former Rana palace, near the Singh Durbar government offices in the south east of the city. Shops are generally closed on Saturdays, but those that cater for the tourists stay open seven days a week.
TREKKING
Trekking is a rewarding experience in Nepal. The surroundings are beautiful -- from the subtropical banana trees and rice plantations to the alpine forests with jade rivers and snow-tipped rhododendron flowers. You will encounter singing children and mule caravans walking ancient trade routes and wonder how yaks graze on such steep hills. Wake to the sight of a 25,000-ft peak looming over your doorstep, or round a bend in the trail to suddenly see a spectacular mountain view. These are typical Himalayan experiences you will never forget.
DURBAR SQUARE
A delightful complex of palaces, courtyards and temples at the heart of the old city, many built between the 12th and 18th centuries and now a World Heritage Site. South of Thamel area.
HANUMAN DHOKA
The old Royal Palace, no longer home to the royal family, with buildings of intricate architecture and ornate courtyards.
KUMARI CHOWK
The residence of the Living Goddess Kumari, with exquisite carved wooden balconies and window screens, at which she can occasionally be seen.
BOUDDHANATH STUPA
Buddha?s eyes are painted on all four sides of this 36m (118ft) high stupa, dating back to circa AD600. The religious center for Nepal?s population of Tibetans, this holy site houses hundreds of prayer wheels.
SWAYAMBHUNATH
Enjoying a hilltop setting, this lovely Buddhist temple has great views of the city and is home to a boisterous troupe of monkeys.
NATIONAL MUSEUM
This is the most important museum in Nepal and houses a collection of ancient artifacts, works of art and weaponry.
POKHARA
Pokhara is situated 200 Kms South West of Kathmandu and is the starting and/or finishing point for some of the popular treks including the Annapurna Circuit and the Jomsom Trek It also offers a number of short treks for those who cannot opt for long and challenging ones. The most popular among them is Sarangkot (1592 m), a former Kaski fort lying atop a hill five km west of the old bazaar. The scenic valley of Pokhara is an enormous sunlit playground covered by green forested hills, waterfalls, and terraced fields. It s three lakes Phew,Begnas and Rupa further enhance the beauty of the valley at 900 m. Pokhara also offers excellent views of Dhaulagiri, Himalchuli, the five peaks of Annapurna and Machapuchare.
MOUNT EVEREST
Within that small area, however, is the greatest range of altitude to be seen on this earth - starting with the Terai, only 100m or so above sea level, and finishing at the top of Mt. Everest (8848m), the highest point on earth.Often a visitor's overriding goal is to see the mountains, especially Everest and Annapurna. However, to exclude the people, flowers, birds and wildlife from the experience is to miss the essence of the country regions, or natural zones: the plains in the south, four mountain ranges, and the valley lying between them. The lowlands with their fertile soils, and the southern slopes of the mountains with sunny exposures, allow for cultivation and are the main inhabited regions.
CHITWAN
Royal Chitwan National Park is located 166 Kms Southwest of Kathmandu, 204 Kms Southeast of Pokhra. The national park is large area of low, heavily forested hills bordering India in the south, a heaven of wildlife including one horned rhino, leopard, varieties of deer, wild boar and around 400 species of birds. The park, formerly a royal hunting reserve covers nearly 400 square miles of dense forest and is home to nearly 60 Bengal Tigers. The area has two distinct seasons - the wet monsoon season ( June through September ) and the dry winter monsoons.The best time to visit the park is March through May.
BHAKTAPUR
There are many other examples of the newar craftsmanship architecture and in Bhaktapur : so I won't list all temples, shrines, statues, bahals (monastery courtyards) or residences : any well done guide (such as the Lonely Planet) will do that better than me.
DHULIKHEL
Dhulikhel is a much larger town than Nagarkot and is situated at an altitude of 5,500 Ft above Sea level, 30 Kms east of Kathmandu on the Kodari Highway. It is 90 minutes drive from Kathmandu. The city offers a complete panoramic view of the snow-capped ranges from Karyolung in the east to Himalchuli in the west. The view however is not as good as that from Nagarkot, one can see for 130 miles. It is a magnificent place to spend the night and awaken to the sun rising across the wide Himalayan range. Once an important link in the ancient trade route to Tibet, Dhulikhel has a glorious past that can be witnessed in the lovely building and intricate woodcarving found among the shop loned streets and in the temples. Like Nagarkot, the city offers numerous interesting day hikes. These provide the tourists an opportunity to see the Nepali countryside away from the roads and also giving a taste of trekking. The easiest is the hike to Namobuddha and back.
PATAN DURBAR SQUARE
Across the Bagmati River from Kathmandu is the much quieter area of Patan with its own Durbar Square containing a richly decorated Royal Palace and delightful temples. It is also a famous center for handicrafts with a traditional craftsman?s colony
Shillong - the capital city of Meghalya that literally means the "home of clouds," is an extraordinarily delightful hill Honeymoon Destination in India. Honeymoon in beautiful Shillong and spend your days trekking past dense pine forests, hill lakes and gurgling waterfalls that create the perfect honeymoon setting for a newly wed couple.
Nature at its spectacular best sprinkled with elements of modern development, bustling hill bazaars, fisheries and karkhanas enchant you as you spend your honeymoon stays in Shillong at a fascinating country cottage.
See dahlias, forget-me-nots and roses of all colors and sizes grow in profusion all over Shillong, spot the rarest of ferns and orchids grow in wild tufts all over splendid Shillong as you honeymoon in this splendid hill honeymoon land that invites you into its hill contours alive with murmuring hill streams and rare bird life.
Try Chinese cuisine, Bhutanese delicacies and traditional steamed pork momos as you honeymoon in picturesque Shillong with Honeymoon in India. See undulating greens at Golf Links, check out colorful butterflies and hill insects at the Museum of Entomology and spend a delightful and thrilling picnic holiday at the gorgeous Elephant Falls while honeymooning in Shillong, East India.
Honeymoon tours in Shillong offer you the ideal opportunity to visit the enchanting attractions ofCherapunjee, Jakrem and Mawsynram.
Shillong is well connected by road to Guwahati, the capital city of Assam, East India.
A destination straight out of your dreams, Maldives is where this holiday is going to take you! It is every traveller's delight. Sunny days, soft white sands, turqouise blue waters and tall swaying palms, experience it all staying at the Kurumba Resort, which offers excellent services and facilities to its guests. Swimming, sunbathing, watersports, and a host of recreational activities await you at this Kurumba beach heaven. Get this holiday today!
Maldives The Republic of Maldives is a gorgeous patch of nearly 1200 coral islands that makes the Laccadive Sea a heavenly place to be. Coral reef, lagoons and fabulously white beaches make it look like a piece of heaven on earth.
With no care for what is to come, the Maldivians indulge in luxury. Gorgeous resorts with water bungalows and villas, underwater restaurants, and state of the art diving excursions all make it an expensive holiday. While Maldives is one of the best beach and diving destinations in the world, it is not a party town. It is an Islamic country and alcohol is illegal. So are swimsuits. But you can have both only if you are in a resort.
The nightlife is tame but you can make up for it by going shopping. It has some lovely products that you can take back home. The handwoven mats, pretty boxes with lacquer work and dhoni models (traditional boat). If shopping does not do it, go for marine sports like surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, night fishing, windsurfing and water skiing.