Thursday 16 October 2014

Top 6: World’s most expensive toilets

 Arab king Abdullah gifted a toilet made of gold to his daughter on her wedding. While the spectacular pic will leave you spellbound, here’s a look at world’s most expensive toilets.......





  1. International Space Station Toilet, $19 Million
    The world’s most expensive toilet is not on earth, it was launched in space. Built by Russia for the International Space Station in November 2008, the toilet features leg braces to help keep astronauts properly positioned 


 

2.  Hang Fung Gold Toilet, $5 Million   
    This toilet is owned by Hang Fung Gold Technology Group. The gold toilet resides in a demonstration washroom called “The Hall of Gold.” It is available for public viewing.



                                                                       

  3. Moon River Art Park Toilet, $750,000                  If you want a natural experience, head to Shanghai’s famous Moon River Art Park. Incidentally, this is also a tourist spot. Use of toilet is free, you only have to pay entrance fee to the park.

 

4.  “Dagobert” Wooden Toilet Throne by Herbeau, $14,123
  
  Named after King Dagobert, the last ruler of the Merovingian dynasty in 8th Century France, this commode has everything a luxury loving person wants. This five-foot-tall toilet looks more like a throne, rather than a toilet. Music, candleholder, ashtray…do you want more ?
 




   
   
   5. Sun-Mar Excel Non-Electric Self-Contained Composting Toilet, $1,500
If you care about your environment, and can afford to spend a little extra for it, here’s a toilet where you can convert waste into fertilizing soil for use in garden. It doesn’t use water at all.
  

   




      
       
      6. IntiMist, $450 for seat only
The seat which can be fitted in any regular toilet comes along with warm water, a warm air blow dryer and a heated seat.  




Courtesy : indianexpress.com


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Arab king Abdullah gifted a toilet made of gold to his daughter on her wedding. While the spectacular pic will leave you spellbound, here’s a look at world’s most expensive toilets. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/top-6-worlds-most-expensive-toilets/?SocialMedia#sthash.HajNrNu8.dpuf

Arab king Abdullah gifted a toilet made of gold to his daughter on her wedding. While the spectacular pic will leave you spellbound, here’s a look at world’s most expensive toilets. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/top-6-worlds-most-expensive-toilets/?SocialMedia#sthash.HajNrNu8.dpuf

Arab king Abdullah gifted a toilet made of gold to his daughter on her wedding. While the spectacular pic will leave you spellbound, here’s a look at world’s most expensive toilets. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/top-6-worlds-most-expensive-toilets/?SocialMedia#sthash.HajNrNu8.dpuf
Top 6: World’s most expensive toilets
Top 6: World’s most expensive toilets

Tuesday 16 July 2013

After seaplane, it's caravan for Kerala tourism



         THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Hot on the heels of UDF government's seaplane project, efforts are on to introduce caravan tourism in the state. Officials at the state tourism department are busy preparing a detailed project report to submit to the ministry of tourism for funding to develop caravan parks in five locations across the state - Thirunelli, Vagamon, Soochippara, Bekal and Ponmudi.
"Kerala tourism is always interested in developing new products to promote the state as a top-notch tourism destination. The seaplane project is nearing completion and we have to move on to the next viable project. Caravan tourism is top on the agenda list, especially as the ministry of tourism has issued a guideline regarding the service," said a source from the tourism department. Caravans which have basic facilities for stay and travel, including bedrooms and kitchen, can be used to reach places and enjoy scenic vistas where hotels can't be built.                                                                                                                                                                      Courtesy : timesofindia.indiatimes.com