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Deltin Star Weekend – Diamond Edition: A Celebration of Luxury and Glamour


Deltin, India’s premier gaming and entertainment brand, recently wrapped up its most extravagant celebration, the Deltin Star Weekend – Diamond Edition, held from April 17th to 20th, 2025, at the Deltin Royale, Goa. This four-day extravaganza brought together luxury, glamour, high-stakes gaming, and star-studded entertainment under one roof, making it an unforgettable experience for guests.


The event featured appearances from some of India’s biggest celebrities, including:

  • Harbhajan Singh: The cricketing legend made a star appearance on April 18th, engaging with guests and participating in an exclusive interaction with the audience.
  • Sukhwinder Singh: The playback icon lit up the night with a power-packed live performance on April 19th, bringing his signature energy and charisma to the Deltin Royale stage.
  • Sonakshi Sinha: The Bollywood superstar was the grand finale act on April 20th, culminating the event on a glamorous note. She also unveiled ‘DeltinOne’, an exclusive mobile app created for Deltin’s esteemed patrons.

The Deltin Star Weekend – Diamond Edition was a celebration of luxury and glamour, with:

  • Solitario’s ‘Bling’: The bling partner of the event, Solitario, unveiled an exclusive diamond selection during a breathtaking one-of-its-kind fashion show titled ‘Runway to the Stars’.
  • Diamond-Studded Prizes: The event featured 12 grand diamond-studded prizes awaiting lucky winners on board, setting the tone for a truly glamorous and high-stakes celebration.

The launch of ‘DeltinOne’, an exclusive mobile app created for Deltin’s esteemed patrons, marked a significant milestone in the brand’s commitment to delivering world-class experiences. The app brings together:

  • Seamless Travel
  • Luxury Stays
  • Curated Experiences
  • Bespoke Privileges
  • Exclusive Rewards
  • Relationship Manager & Assistance

Speaking about the success of the event, Manoj Jain, COO, Delta Corp, said: “The Deltin Star Weekend – Diamond Edition was a magnificent celebration of luxury, entertainment, thrill and unforgettable experiences. From high-stakes gaming and spectacular performances to dazzling showcases, every detail was curated to reflect the grandeur that defines Deltin.”

The Deltin Star Weekend – Diamond Edition was a truly unforgettable experience, and we can’t wait to see what’s next from Deltin.

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How to Pack for a Weekend Trip?


Weekend Trip… As soon as the news breaks of a weekend trip, well you tend to plan all sorts of things, what it take, what not to take. What you will require, what you will not.! But hell, one of the biggest mistake atleast girls that is we do is that we tend to overpack like a lot of things, like seriously like a lot of things.

However, best ways to pack for the weekend trip would be to stick to basics and at the same time to look daunting!

Selecting the Right Bag – First of all, Chuck Suitcase out of this Trip! Remember, this is a weekend Trip, so select a small backup that will be able to carry your essentials in it!

What’s On Your Travel Itinerary? – Whenever you pack, consider the itinerary that will help you pack for the trip the best. Suppose you are going for an adventure trip like that of trekking, swimming, taking heels wouldn’t serve the purpose at all. So avoid taking them!

Selective Clothes Only – Try to take selecting clothes only. You could take a couple of shorts or troussers and the same could be mixed matched with the t-shirts, try to include bright colors in your wadrobe also whites and blacks look great!  But pack only clothes if you are going to wear them, be true to yourself.

Have a Final Look – Here you can take a final look and deduct unneccesary clothing, systematically packing clothes will help you to wear them directly without having to iron them again. Also, remember when you plan to go for trips like these, wear always the heaviest shoe rather than packing them. This saves the pain of carrying them on your back.

To end with, remember pack only essentials. If there is space in your bag pack, great! you could pick a souvenir for yourself and for me too!

So it is tuesday now, you could plan a quick trip this weekend and at the same time go through these tips! Do Like and Share Your Feedback. Happy Weekend Travelling!

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My Favorite Symbol of Love ❤️


Eiffel Tower when the clock strikes 12 o’clock

As promised here it is! The most awaited glittering picture of the beautiful Eiffel Tower. My favorite and what better day than having it up on the eve of your parents’ anniversary which is followed by Your Elder Sister’s Anniversary. Here’s to unconditional true love and happiness. Je t’aime tour eiffel.

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5 Best Places to Visit When in Paris


“One Day, I want to visit Paris!”

Yes that’s how it all started! The dream to visit Paris   began like that. As dreamy it may sound, it did start like that. It all started because I was fascinated with Effiel Tower and the Love Stories attached to it. I didn’t know the dream would become a reality so soon, but it indeed did! And I’m so glad about it.

Where should I start from, this being the most favorite place of mine! There are several things that I could write about! Paris is the most gorgeous city in the world, it’s vibes is something that no matter how many times you visit this place, you would always want to go back to this place.

Well, without wasting much time, Let’s head on a mission to Visit Top 5 Places in Paris.

  1. Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe located in Champs Elysees is often referred to as “the most beautiful avenue in the world.” This avenue is the most busiest place in town right from luxurious boutiques (Cartier to Louis Vuitton) to restaurants, cafes the famous cinemas, Lido and so on everything available on this particular avenue. The best way to explore this place is by foot. While I was exploring this beautiful avenue, I came the Arc de Triomphe.

A place that instantly took me back to India, it solely reminded me our India Gate at Delhi. And my first reaction was hey! this does look like the India Gate – it’s placement, the somewhat structure, just gave me a feel of India Gate for a while. But as I took a closer look at the structure, I got to learn that the pillars have some impressive sculptures. The idea to have this Structure dates back to the 19th century when Jean Chalgrin was commissioned to design an arch which would be the largest of it’s kind in the world to depicts the glory of the imperial armies, under the ancient Roman architecture. The same holds a special place in the heart of Paris not just because it is the symbol of great victory but also it has the names engraved of 558 generals on the top most portion of the arc.

Did You Know?

  • The Arc de Triomphe required 30 years to be built.
  • Under this beautiful structure is the tomb of an unknown soldier of France who lost his life battling during the World War I.

2. Cruise on the Seine

Next the best way to explore Paris is through the Cruise ride. Yes the City of Lights is best explored while you sail on the water of the Seine River. A Panoramic View stands before you making the beautiful city of Paris look at it’s best. On this Cruise ride, you get the view of the Louvre Museum, a massive Royal Palace which is situated right in the Seine River, following which you get to see the beautiful Cathedral Notre-Dame, which is a medieval Catholic Cathedral, The Effiel Tower ( My Favourite) and ofcourse much more.

And the best part about this Cruise ride is that all these places can be visited both during the day and the night too. So if you missed it during the day, you can visit them at night. At night these structure looks the best as all the monuments are lit up as the City is known to be called as “City of Light”

Did You Know?

  • River Seine is the third longest river in France.
  • River Seine in the year 1991 was added as the World Heritage site by UNESCO

3. The Latin Quarter – Luxembourg park

As the name suggest this place is called the Latin Quarter of Paris as during the middle age it the Language which was prominent in Universities as the international language of learning.. The Latin Quarter is situated towards the left of Seine River known for Student life, Lively Atmosphere, Hang Out Places, a home to several students and educational institutes and most importantly it has the famous Luxembourg Park. This Park was first a private garden but it was in the year 1612, this park was opened to general public. The Park is very pleasant place to walk around, in the shadow of the nature consisting a wide varieties of trees of apple, apiary to flowers like orchids adding beauty to this place. The main part of this beautiful park is a large French Style Garden with a circular pond surrounded by statues and trees in the pot.

Did You Know?

  • The park has 106 statues along with 3 beautiful fountains and a bronze reduction of the Statue of Liberty.

4. Disneyland Paris

Well, the name is enough! I don’t think I should say anything further! The first picture that comes to your mind when you speak about Disneyland is the massive princess castle, the Mickey Mouse and his family, and all the fun rides which makes this place the most visited place in town.

Located about 32 km from central Paris. Disneyland Paris has two theme parks – one is Disneyland (with Sleeping Beauty’s castle) and Walt Disney Studios. The decision is tough to make. At the entrance there are two different ways, one is heading towards the Disneyland while the other to the Walt Disney Studio. Trust me, you cannot explore both the places on a same day. You roughly require two whole days in each theme park to experience and witness the magic without exhausting yourself in the place.

Did You Know?

  • Disneyland has over 13.4 million Visitors per annum
  • Opened to general public on 12th April 1992, and recently completed 25 years of existence in the year – 2017

5. Eiffel Tower

And the last but not the least, my favorite monument, the reason I wanted to visit Paris – the most beautiful and elegant Eiffel Tower of Paris. About 324 meters high, built by the famous Gustave Eiffel to mark the centenary of the French Revolution in the year 1889. I am sure he too didn’t have an idea, that Eiffel Tower will soon grow to become the love symbol across the globe. It because of this beautiful structure, Paris is often referred to “City of Love”

The view from the Effiel Tower is mesmerizing especially from the 2nd Floor, the Tower has a lift which takes you to the point where the whole of the Paris looks beautiful, just like a bird eye view.

The Eiffel Tower can be witnessed at it’s best at the midnight hour. The Eiffel Tower is lit by lights which twinkle and shimmer, illuminating the entire city with a spectacular site. The shimmering happens every Midnight sharp at 12am and goes on for a total of 5 Minutes. Indeed the most beautiful view! No matter how many times I see this beautiful structure, all I can say is that this light show will never get old, it will only age gracefully. Will post a picture of the same soon in #BeingAllycaralMonday Shots so till then stay tuned!

Did You Know?

Effiel Tower is the most visited monuments in Paris, and according to statistic, every year Eiffel Tower is visited by nearly 7 million visitors.

Do share with me your photographs if you have travelled to the city of love and if you have some more names to add to the list of Best Places to be visited when in Paris. All you have to do is use the hashtag of #TravelwithAllycaral and share your ideas on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Here’s to many more trips and million more memories that will remain evergreen! je t’aime Paris!

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Tower You need to visit, Once in Lisbon – BELÉM TOWER


Hello My Beautiful Allys!

How are you doing this weekend? As promised I am back with another #BeingAllycaralFridayFeature . Today, lets visit the most beautiful structure at Lisbon, Portugal – The Belém Tower. Yes the Belém Tower or the Torré de Belém as it is referred to, is one of the most visited places in the beautiful city of Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese Word Belém is derived word from an English word called Bethlehem. This landmark was constructed in the year 1515, during Manuel I of Portugal’s rule.

If one takes a closer look at the tower, it is but evident that the same was built as a defensive system to guard the entrance of the city and to protect the access to the Tagus estuary which could be attacked by John  II of Portugal.  Today the tower is used as a symbol to incorporate and display to the world the maritime elements and symbols of discoveries done by prominent voyagers like Vasco de Gama and Pedro Cabral.

The tower was erected by the architect Francisco de Arruda on a small island on the right side of the river of Tagus surrounded by water on three sides. Built with the Manueline style, it includes many stonework motifs of the Discoveries, sculptures depicting historical figures. It has a roofed balcony on three sides which can be seen from the riverbank. Each balcony has the Cross of the Knights of Christ while below the altar is the Our lady of Good Fortune – a Gothic statue of Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso. It is also believed that the statue of Our Lady of Safe Homecoming’s statue was a symbol of protection for sailors on their voyages.

Belém Tower is a world Heritage site declared by UNESCO and very precisely it summarised the entire well-being of this tower as “It is a reminder of the great maritime discoveries that laid the foundations of the modern world.”

FACTS TO KNOW:
The tower was erected on a small island on the riverbank of Tagus surrounded by water on three sides but however due to the shift in the river bank location, today the tower is present on the mainland.
Another interesting fact is that the architecture has a rhinoceros head facing the land below the west tower. It is said that this is the first rhino in Europe given to Manuel I as a present from India

BE CAREFUL:
The place is crowded so carefull about your belongings, especially handbags and passports.

 

#BEINGALLYCARAL AT BELÉM TOWER, LISBON: