Luxury Class Bangalore Hotels – Offering Fine Blend of Dining and Business Amenities

The crazy traffic and creaking infrastructure may bewilder all your previous imaginations at the first glimpse, however Bangalore slowly display its other façade to the visitors as they settle in its opulent hotels. One of the fastest growing metropolises in India, Bangalore flourished with the IT bloom and emerged as the Silicon Valley of the country which gave rise to the influx of travellers. The city today is dotted with numerous star category hotels; these hotels in Bangalore available in all categories especially master the art of culinary and believe in serving the guests with a platter full of nutrients and rich in flavour. Being the hub of software and IT technology the city witnesses’ great influx of students, professionals, bureaucrats and big names from the business world. In order to suffice the requirements of its business class clientele Bangalore Hotels features an array of upgraded business amenities at affordable prices. The youthful city has an impressive dining, drinking and shopping scene regarded as one of the best in the country.

Some of the hotels comprising all the above mentioned features of Bangalore hotels include:

The Pride Hotel
One of the impressive four star hotels in Bangalore, The Pride Hotel is located in close proximity to the places of tourist interest and offers a classic blend of traditional hospitality and modern amenities. A set of 100 plush rooms are thrown at guest’s feet with all the creature comforts installed in them. Relish delectable cuisines at its Resto Bar serving signature Mediterranean cuisine along with your favourite spirits or choose to treat yourself at Café Treat.

Lemon Tree Hotel
Full- service and moderately priced hotel in Bangalore Lemon Tree Hotel boasts of its business amenities and contemporary accommodation. Smartly furnished rooms carefully designed to offer most comfortable settings for the weary travellers. Well connected with the fresh elevated Expressway and replete with abundance of business amenities the hotel is respected amongst finest of business category hotels. The hotel offers horde of business amenities such as Business Centre, Mini Office, laser printer, scanner, workstations and TFT screens and meeting rooms with Wi Fi Internet access, surround sound system, LCD projector, audio-visual aids and more.

The Capitol
A brand new charming property The Capitol has been successful at impressing its visitors with a collection of dramatically decked luxurious rooms offering best of contemporary design and updated amenities. For dining the hotel offer two restaurants serving a selection of elaborately planned themed buffets and la- carte cuisines.

Fortune Select Trinity
Another jewel in the hat of the city, Fortune Select Trinity has made its place firm in the list of most popular four star Bangalore Hotels for its sheer perfection. The sense of professionalism and zeal for innovation availed the hotel a respectable position amongst finest of the hotels in the city preferred choice for the discerning travellers. With four sprawling conference rooms and gamut of business services the hotel offer ideal base for business travellers.

These hotels in Bangalore are known mainly for their excellent services and affordability which makes them stand apart from the rest of their contemporaries.

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Gay Travel In Peru

Peru started growing on me before I even boarded the plane.  The cute Peruvian check-in agent sensed that we were “family” which led us to share with him that we were about to embark on a gay tour to Peru.  He went out of his way to share his favourite spots in Lima with us:  Cafe Cafe just off the main square is his favourite place to people watch, while Cafe Haiti offers an unobstructed view of the main traffic circle in Lima’s posh Miraflores neighbourhood.

Arriving in Lima we met our group of nine; four Americans, three Canadians, a Brit and a Peruvian (our gay local leader, Sebastian). The benefit of organized gay travel is that we not only tour the fabulous areas of Lima but also have an insider to show us the gay hotspots such as Lola Lounge (various theme nights for Lesbians and Gays) and Downtown Club (formerly known as Valetoto) where all the locals go to shake their thang, often until after 4am!

Adios Lima and on to the city of Cusco, known for its cobblestone streets and original Inca construction.  This stunning city is also a haven for adventurers and luxury travellers alike.  At approximately 3300 meters (10,800 feet) above sea level, Cusco serves as a main hub for trekking trips and tours to the famed Machu Picchu.  This city has something for everyone.  From quaint cafes and hidden plazas to great restaurants such as Baco (Ruinas 465, Cusco) specializing in wine and modern Peruvian cuisine and the well-known Fallen Angel (Plazoleta Nazarenas 221, Cusco). This gay owned and operated resto-lounge features modern art and decor including glass tables supported by bathtubs filled with goldfish.  The wait staff aren’t too hard on the eyes either!

After exploring Cusco, it’s on to the Lares Valley where we start a challenging 3 day trek through the Andes.  Early on day one we are joined by a mountain dog who we think has wandered from home.  We nickname him Pumpkin and he follows us along the entire trek, only adding to the camaraderie.

Our journey peaks at 4,400 meters (14,500 feet) above sea level on day two of the trek.  The views are spectacular, the sense of accomplishment huge.  Our local guide David (not gay but VERY welcoming) has us participate in a ritual to pay tribute to the Andean gods. Followed by group hugs, “heart to heart” as David says, and for myself a silent moment to reflect – and tear up a bit.

Most travellers only know of the Inca Trail, but the Lares Trek offers a different perspective of this wonderful country.  Hikers are given the opportunity to see how the Quechua people of the countryside live – which is in many ways no different from hundreds of years ago!  They survive on the land, live in homes built of stone or mud and even wear somewhat traditional attire.  Children often greeted our group looking for an apple or a pencil (outside of school hours) which we are recommended to carry along the trek.  This is a truly unique opportunity that hikers on the more crowded Inca Trail do not experience.  Simply amazing.

We camp under the stars, and stars there certainly are. I stretched out on a large boulder by the river one night with a fellow traveller to reflect and discuss the trip thus far.  Within a half hour we spotted five shooting stars – one so bright that it lit the sky, enabling us to see the silhouettes of the surrounding mountains.  After making our wishes (I’m a bit superstitious), we bundle up and hunker down in our tents for the cold night.

Our Lares journey should have come to an end mid-morning on day 3, but a peaceful local farmers strike blocked some nearby roads, forcing us to trek along a highway for a few additional hours. All part of the adventure, this ended up becoming a highlight of the trek with Pumpkin (our fearless canine friend) defending the group by chasing passing motorcycles along the way.

We eventually made it to Aguas Callientes, the nearest town to Machu Picchu where we boarded a bus to take us along the winding 25 minute ride to our final and ultimate destination – Machu Picchu, or “Old Peak”.  This is what we came for.  This is it.  There is but one cloud in the sky, smiles are contagious and cameras start flashing.  Everyone has their ASKMEOUT shirts on, courtesy of OUT Adventures and there is an electric buzz in the air.  Pictures just don’t do justice to this magical place.  Once home to an estimated 500 Incans, Machu Picchu took over 100 years to build – and was not even complete when it was abandoned.  Like much of this region the grounds today are still maintained by Alpaca, an animal that resembles a small llama.  After fully exploring the citadel, we have the opportunity to climb Wayna Picchu, or “Young Peak”, for an almost aerial view of the sacred site below.

Back to Cusco with smiles on our faces, still in awe of the 9 days just behind us.  A great group of travellers, a dynamic country, mouth-watering food, famous sights and most importantly the opportunity to  make friends and experience a new culture.  What more could a gay traveller ask for?


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