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Weekend Getaways

Saturday, November 1st, 2008
The long festive weekend has just gone past and things have lulled down. Bring back the zest to life with a fun-filled vacation. India is filled with amazing spots that may not count as major tourist destinations but are perfect for a enjoying a nice weekend getaway, where you can pamper yourself and your family and enjoy the best of life’s pleasures. Yatra’s top three picks are:
Alleppey Alleppey: The Venice of the East has many takers. Spend a day cruising through the scenic backwaters of Kerala in a traditional houseboat or kettuvallam, as it is called. Though traditional, these houseboats are air-conditioned and offer all the comforts of modern life. As you cruise through the palm-fringed backwaters, its tranquil surroundings will relax you and stunning vistas will make you feel one with nature.
Meals are included. Stay at a resort for the rest of the weekend and pamper yourself with an Ayurvedic massage besides visiting the sights and attractions of Alleppey.
Ranikhet: Nestled amid the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, surrounded by towering pine trees that give sanctuary to hundreds of birds and small animals and a town that retains its colonial character - Ranikhet is indeed a paradise! It is one of the few places on earth to escape the ravages of time and fast-paced development that is rampant in other popular tourist spots
especially hill stations and offers honeymooners, nature lovers, bird watchers as well as those seeking a sabbatical from city life a perfect retreat. Play golf at the Army Golf Club, savor the sylvan surroundings, take a tour of the colonial houses, or simply practice the art of doing nothing as you relax and take in the beauty of nature’s creations.
Udaipur: The land of kings and princes has never failed to enchant its visitors. Majestic forts, royal palaces, and the amazing cultural heritage of Rajasthan skillfully complement the scenic surroundings to ensnare your senses. Enjoy a boat ride on the Pichola Lake, explore its many monuments and forts, and savor the tempting Rajasthani delicacies.

Important Information on Credit Card Safety

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

The advent of Internet has brought a multitude of services and facilities right to your desktop. This is especially true for the travel industry, which has grown in leaps and bounds. Whether it is researching about exotic holiday destinations, booking flight or bus tickets or planning a vacation, it can be done online with just a few clicks. All you need is a credit card and you will have the world at your feet.

Many travel portals including Yatra.com not just accept but promote the use of credit cards to avail their services. However, care should be taken to ensure that the site you are using your credit card on is reputable and has all safety precautions in place, such as SSL in place. Does Yatra.com conform to these standards?

The answer is ‘Yes’.

Yatra.com has been certified by VeriSign, the leading authority in SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Certificate. The latest 128-bit encrypted technology and other sophisticated technology to protect all important information, including your credit card details. Moreover, as all credit card payments are processed through an online payment gateway, all transactions are carried out directly with your bank and no credit card information is retained by Yatra.com.

For more details on Yatra.com’s credit card policy, visit http://www.yatra.com/YT/YT_common/termsOfService.html.

Some tips on using credit cards safely

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Although using a credit card to shop on-line is considered a safer practice, it should be done judicially and precautions should be taken to ensure that your credit card is not victim to data theft and Internet fraud. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has marked up some tips to minimize the security risk of using credit cards, which has been reproduced below for your convenience:
  • Don’t give out your credit card number(s) online unless the site is a secure and reputable site.
  • Sometimes a tiny icon of a padlock appears to symbolize a higher level of security to transmit data. This icon is not a guarantee of a secure site, but might provide you some assurance.
  • Don’t trust a site just because it claims to be secure.
  • Before using the site, check out the security/encryption software it uses.
  • Make sure you are purchasing merchandise from a reputable source.
  • Do your homework on the individual or company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Try to obtain a physical address rather than merely a post office box and a phone number, call the seller to see if the number is correct and working.
  • Send them e-mail to see if they have an active e-mail address and be wary of sellers who use free e-mail services where a credit card wasn’t required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won’t provide you with this type of information.
  • Check out other web sites regarding this person/company.
  • Don’t judge a person/company by their web site.
  • Be cautious when responding to special offers (especially through unsolicited e-mail).
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • The safest way to purchase items via the Internet is by credit card because you can often dispute the charges if something is wrong.
  • Make sure the transaction is secure when you electronically send your credit card numbers.
  • You should also keep a list of all your credit cards and account information along with the card issuer’s contact information. If anything looks suspicious or you lose your credit card(s) you should contact the card issuer immediately.

More information on Internet Safety can be found at
http://www.fbi.gov/majcases/fraud/internetschemes.htm


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