Even in these tough economic times, those with a passion for traveling always seem to find the best deals that allow them to keep experiencing the adventure of the road. For those dedicated travellers - and for anyone who likes to enjoy quality without spending a lot of money - welcome to the brand-new TRAVEL OF INDIA.

Whether you're looking for budget accommodations in India, Dubai, Las Vegas, Miami Beach, New York or Singapore, you'll find it on our website, which lists over 160,000 hotels worldwide. Keep in mind; these are not merely cheap hotels. These are hotels of all classes, sizes and locations, all offered at the lowest possible rate!

TRAVEL OF INDIA takes the guesswork out of choosing a hotel by providing you with accurate detailed information about every hotel, telling you whether the Internet access is free or for a fee, wired or wireless, in your guest room or in the public areas. Every question you have is answered before you make your reservation.

How many rooms, swimming pools, private balconies and restaurants does each hotel have? Is there a hotel bar? A nightclub? Is it next to a golf course? How many metres away is the beach? Or the ski lifts? Or the airport, bus station or train station? Every hotel features a map so you'll see exactly where it is and photos so you can see what it looks like. Many hotel listings even feature video presentations. Guest reviews are listed as well, so you can see the opinions of your fellow travellers.

Five-star beach resorts on the French Riviera are listed, as are budget youth hostels a block from the Puerta del Sol in Madrid, holiday apartments in Berlin's centre, centuries-old castle hotels in the Loire Valley, historic country manors in the English countryside, cutting-edge lofts in trendy Manhattan and laid-back beach pads in Venice Beach. No matter what you're looking for, you'll find it on TRAVEL OF INDIA, and you'll find it cheap.

Europe

Some of the most popular European cities listed on TRAVEL OF INDIA is London, Paris, Rome, Madrid and Amsterdam. London hotels range from the five-star Baglioni Hotel London on Hyde Park Gate to the hip, low-cost Rama Hotel on Belgrave Road. Hotels can be found in walking distance of London icons like Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square and Kew Gardens in Richmond. Like in the movies, many hotels in Paris actually do provide views of the Eiffel Tower. But using TRAVEL OF INDIA, you can also find hotels high up in Montmartre, way down in the Marais District or way out near Disneyland Paris. In Europe we highly recommend the therembrandtlondon, millennium hotel london and the isle of Anglesey. Check out La Rambla and Split five star hotels.

If you really want to experience the grand history of the Eternal City of Rome, there are plenty of ancient villas throughout the city that put you close to such iconic sights as the Coliseum and the Spanish Steps. The compact size of Madrid's downtown makes it easy to walk all of the city's museums, parks, plazas and churches, especially when you're staying in one of the famous city-centre bargain pensions. Whether you're in Amsterdam to explore the heights of western culture in the Van Gogh Museum or the just how seedy it can get in the Red Light District, TRAVEL OF INDIA has many great accommodation choices.

North America

Consisting of only Canada, the USA and Mexico, North America is much more spread out than Europe, and TRAVEL OF INDIA can find you value hotel prices far and wide in many cities across the continent. Montreal is the cultural capital of the province of Quebec and is also the second-largest French-speaking city in the world behind Paris. No wonder that it's also Canada's most stylish city and boasts so many sophisticated hotels.

It goes without saying that New York City is TRAVEL OF INDIA's most popular city in the USA, and no matter what neighbourhood your Manhattan apartment is in, it's sure to be in walking distance of a world-famous icon and a great slice of pizza. Boasting the Zocalo, the third largest square in the world after Red Square and Tiananmen Square, Mexico City is a huge place, boasting a unique history, a unique cuisine and a long list of great hotels.

South America

South America is a continent of contrasts, ranging from some of the world's most impenetrable rain forests to some of its highest mountains driest deserts. The cities provide a wide range of cultures, from Spanish to German to Italian to Japanese to Native American. This can be seen in the cities, like in Santiago de Chile, where colonial churches mingle with pre-Columbian museums and European restaurants.

If you're visiting in the winter, be sure to go skiing in the nearby Andes. Buenos Aires, Argentina is known as the Paris of South America, and its grand boulevards and Art Deco architecture is certainly evocative of the past. And then there's Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where a hotel in Copacabana or I panema Beaches is a ticket to a lively city that is not afraid to flaunt its wild.

Africa

Once the realm of adventure travellers, Africa has been opening up, and travellers have been discovering all the different worlds the continent has to offer, from Morocco and Egypt in the north to the sub-Saharan countries in the middle to South Africa at the tip.

Cairo, Egypt offers a truly unique opportunity to sift through the sands of time, whether by visiting the IbnTulun Mosque, the Khan el-Khalili Market or the Great Pyramids of Giza, just outside the city.

Nairobi, Kenya is more than just the gateway to discovering all the zebras, lions, tigers and other animals waiting on your Safari into nearby Nairobi Park. It's also a bustling city of three and half million waiting to show you its sights, sounds and flavours. Cape Town, South Africa is a coastal city, offering resort hotels along the shore. It's also a city of commerce, offering business hotels and also makes a great stepping off point for South African Safaris.

Asia

Spread out over a good portion of the globe, Asia also offers the widest range of peoples and cultures of any continent, encompassing the Middle East, the Indian Sub-Continent and awesomely large China. Though it was only founded in 1819, the city-state of Singapore is now the world's busiest port and host to an ever-growing skyline that takes the breath away.

Asia's melting pot, Singapore boasts Chinese, Malay and Indian populations. From the busiest to the tallest, Dubai is home to the BurjKhalifa, which at 828 metres is the world's highest building. Many other imaginative skyscrapers grace the city, and many of them are hotels. And seemingly a world away is Bangkok, Thailand, home to the Grand Palace and hundreds of stunning temples, from WatArun to Wat Pho, which is home to the world's largest reclining Buddha.

Australia

If you took the population of Mexico City and spread them out in a country roughly the size of the USA, you would have Australia. Most of Australia's people, and thus most of its hotels are concentrated in a few cities, all within 100 miles of the coast.

The biggest, oldest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia is Sydney, a beautiful place spread out along the shores of many bays and boasting some of the country's most famous beaches, not to mention that famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

Australia's second city, the somewhat flatter Melbourne, plays Los Angeles to Sydney's San Francisco. More suburban than Sydney, Melbourne has a charming old downtown area and some beautiful botanical gardens. If you'd like to get out of the city, Cairns, located far up the east coast, are the entryway to both the rain forest and the Great Barrier Reef and boasts many hostels and budget accommodations.