Monday 31 March 2014

Himalayas with Golden Temple

Himalayas with Golden Temple
(Amritsar & Dalhousie)





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Tuesday 25 March 2014

Leh

Leh
(Leh, Nubra, Pangong Lake and Kahrdung La)



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Thursday 20 March 2014

Enchanting Kerala

Enchanting Kerala
(Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady & Kumarakom)



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Wednesday 19 March 2014

Himachal Highlights

Himachal Highlights 
(Shimla, Manali & Chandigarh)




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Thursday 13 March 2014

Kodaikanal (Princes of Hill Stations)

Kodaikanal is one of Tamil Nadu's finest hill stations. Kodaikanal is popularly known as the Princes of Hill Stations. It is situated 7,200 feet above sea level amongst the picturesque western ghats of India.
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Kodaikanal is located in the palani hill range and is under the administrative control of the Dindigul district of Tamilnadu. Nearest railway station is Kodai Road at a distance of 100km. The closest airports to Kodaikanal are Trichy 150km, Madurai 120km and Coimbatore 175km.

Kodaikanal is known for its rich flora. Large dahlias of different hues are the main attraction of Bryant Park, situated close to the Kodai lake. Water lilies in the park's pond are another pleasing sight. The cool and misty weather, the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and the wooded forest of Kodaikanal and its surroundings will mesmerize any visitor throughout the year. Walk through the wooded forests, row in the lake, bath in one of the splashing waterfalls, go for horse riding and cycling around the lake or simply admire the views.




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Sunday 9 March 2014

Magnetic Hill

Magnetic Hill is a gravity hill located near Leh in Ladakh, India. In the Magnetic hill, you can see for yourself vehicles moving up at a speed of 20 km/ hour with the engines off. Magnetic hill possess strong magnetic properties which have the strength to pull cars up-hill. To reach the Magnetic Hill, Ladakh, you need to take the Leh-Kargil-Baltic National Highway. Leh is approximately  360 KM away from Jammu.  The hill lies at a distance of 30 km from the town of Leh, at an elevation of around 14,000 feet above sea level.
Magnetic Hill is a place where the layout of the surrounding land produces the optical illusion that a very slight downhill slope appears to be an uphill slope. Thus, a car left out of gear will appear to be rolling uphill. There are hundreds of gravity hill locations around the world.
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The magnetic hill has become a popular stop for tourists not only in India but all around the world. Magnetic Hill is a must visit place. 




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Friday 7 March 2014

Happy Women’s Day!

Happy Women’s Day!

               




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Thursday 6 March 2014

Observatory Hill

Observatory Hill

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The Observatory Hill is one of the most ancient sites in Darjeeling. It is locally known as “Makal-Babu-Ko-Thaan”. As the name suggests, this place on a hill top is one of the greatest spots in Darjeeling to observe the panoramic views of the mountains and it also has a temple at the summit called the Mahakal Temple. The Observatory Hill is located at the Mall area and is encircled at its bottom by the Mall Road. As you walk along the Mall road, you will see this steep hill rising on one side. The Mahakal Temple atop the hill is a highly revered place for the locals. One amazing thing that you can observe in this temple is a Hindu priest and a Buddhist monk sharing a common altar. The Hill offers the most spectacular view of snow-capped peaks, including the majestic Mount Kanchenjunga in the far distance.









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Tuesday 4 March 2014

Chandipur Beach (Hide-and-Seek beach)

Chandipur Beach (Hide-and-Seek beach)

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Chandipur is a quiet beach resort in Orissa, easily accessible via train, the beach is merely 16 kms from the Balasore Railway Station on Howrah-Madras line of South Eastern Railways.  In the very first glimpse, you may not find anything amusing about the beach except its flatness that makes it one of the widest beaches in India. But, you would be surprised to know that the sea here has a magic trick, it disappears ! It is truly a magical experience when something just disappears right in front of you. The thing which is right here now in front of you, just vanishes in some time. Due to this peculiar phenomena of nature, the beach is also called as the Hide-and-Seek beach. The hide and seek beach of Orissa that appears and disappears with every high and low tide. With every low tide, the sea water recedes about 5 km and hits the shore again during high tides. This hide and seek amuses various travelers. The beach is also in close proximity to certain other places of tourist interest namely Remuna, Panchalingeswar, Aradi and Chandaneswar.

The best time to visit Chandipur is during the winter months from November to May, as temperature will be moderate and rainfall won’t be too heavy.




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Monday 3 March 2014

Hogenakkal Falls - Niagara of India

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Hogenakkal Falls or Hogenakal Falls is a waterfall in South India on the river Kaveri. It is located in the Dharmapuri district of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, about 180 km from Bangalore and 46 km from Dharmapuri town. The name Hogenakkal is derived from Kannada. It means smoky rocks.  Hogenakkal, the majestic waterfalls, is often called Cauvery by the populace of Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts, where it is situated. Whenever foreigners think of the comforts of having a healthy oil massage near the river bed, Hogenakkal will be the location which would linger in their minds. Hogenakkal is endearingly said to be the Niagara of India. Melagiri Hills in the backdrops and 750 feet above sea level.The way to Hogenekkal falls is naturally endowed with beauteous Mulberry fields, titanic-sized Protector Deities (Aiyanars) made of terracotta, the gushig sound of river Cauvery and bountiful of vegetation. Travelling 46 kms from Hogenakkal one can reach Dharmapuri district and the mighty Hogenakkal shares its borders with Karnataka.The two Kannada words 'Hoge' means 'Smoke' and 'kal' means 'rocks' give meaning to the word Hogenakkal as Smoky Rocks.. Located around 150 kms from Banglore, the mind-bogging Hogenakkal is absolutely in the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. During rainy Seasons the lush green ambience of Hogenakkal presents a visual feast to the tourists pouring in. The unique sight of the tall trees mounting upon the small island-like mounds clustered with giant rocks on the way and the fiercely flowing river pounding upon it makes even the dull hearts go awe-stricken. The river water is said to have some special powers as it travels through the forests filled with herbal plants and shrubs. It is quite stupendous to see the tender-aged boys showcasing their diving skills. They exhibit their diving skills for a mere Rs 5 from the spectators. The courageous young children dive from tall altitudes which seem to be much more surprising for the spectators watching along the way.




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Tawang Monastery

Tawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The natural beauty and solitude of Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, Tawang chu River and Tawang valley are very mesmerizing.
Tawang MonastTawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The natural beauty and solitude of Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, Tawang chu River and Tawang valley are very mesmerizing.
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Tawang Monastery is Asia’s second largest monastery and India’s largest which controls 17 Gompas in the region. The highlights of this monastery are the imposing three-storied assembly hall and the 28 ft high golden statue of Lord Buddha. The famous Buddhist gold inscribed scriptures Kangyur and Tangyur are preserved here. Tawang Monastery is one of the most important element in Social and Religious life of the Monpas. This Monastery is known as "GALDEN NAMGYEL LHATSE". It is one of the most largest Lamaseries of Mahayana sect in Asia. Lamseries comprise of several sections ranging near about four hundred years, devoted to Love, Learning and Purity of life.
There are also beautiful natural Lakes in Tawang like the Sangetsar Lake which is known for its scenic surroundings as well as rare avi-fauna like snow pigeon and musk deer.ery is Asia’s second largest monastery and India’s largest which controls 17 Gompas in the region. The highlights of this monastery are the imposing three-storied assembly hall and the 28 ft high golden statue of Lord Buddha. The famous Buddhist gold inscribed scriptures Kangyur and Tangyur are preserved here. Tawang Monastery is one of the most important element in Social and Religious life of the Monpas. This Monastery is known as "GALDEN NAMGYEL LHATSE". It is one of the most largest Lamaseries of Mahayana sect in Asia. Lamseries comprise of several sections ranging near about four hundred years, devoted to Love, Learning and Purity of life.
There are also beautiful natural Lakes in Tawang like the Sangetsar Lake which is known for its scenic surroundings as well as rare avi-fauna like snow pigeon and musk deer. 


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