Showing posts with label breathtaking village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breathtaking village. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Explore the Beauty and Culture of Maharashtra State in India

Explore the Beauty and Culture of Maharashtra State in India.

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India has long been a top travel destination for tourists from all around the world. India’s western state of Maharashtra, in particular, is an ideal region to explore. Maharashtra is a state made up of vibrant cityscape, peaceful rural areas and numerous historical and cultural monuments. Visitors who come to this region can drive the region’s vast roadways and stop at many of the major sites to see.

Mumbai, which is one of India’s most renowned metropolises, is also the capital city Maharashtra. Visitors who come to this city can easily reach the Mani Bhavan Gandi Museum, the Bombay Museum and other cultural and historical centers by a car. Mumbai also features sacred temples such as Mahalakshmi and Babulnath. The exquisite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the city’s main railway station and has been designated as a World Heritage Site for its historical significance and grand Gothic architecture. The Kanheri Caves, which are located in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, feature ancient Buddhist stone carvings.

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Travelers can drive from Mumbai to the city of Pune via the Famous Mumbai Pune Expressway. After arriving in Pune, travelers will be treated to ancient sites like the Pataleshwar Cave Temple. The Aga Khan Palace, which was constructed at the end of the 19th century, is considered by many to be the city’s most significant landmark.

The Aurangabad District is another region of Maharashtra worth exploring. The beautiful Bibi Ka Maqbara monument has been standing since the 17th century and is similar in architectural style to the Taj Mahal. Visitors driving around the Aurangabad District can also make a stop at the Ajanta Caves to see ancient Buddhist paintings on the cavern walls.

The archeological site of Ellora is another fascinating place to visit while traveling through Maharashtra. A series of caves featuring intricate stone carvings make up this historical attraction. Most of the carvings were completed in the 10th century over a 500-year period. Many of the carvings depict sacred images from the Buddhist and Hindu faiths.

Maharashtra is also a great place to explore wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. The Sagareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is a manmade sanctuary featuring sacred temples and many forms of indigenous plant and animal life. Chandoli National Park is particularly known for its exotic animal species and even features a tiger and leopard reserve. The wildlife sanctuary of Nagzira is known for its pristine lakes and lush forestry.
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The Arabian Sea beaches located along Maharashtra’s western border are also easy to reach. Breathtaking seaside views and fun outdoor activities await visitors at many of these beaches. The beach at Ganapatipule is famous for its clear seawater and vast stretches of greenery. Many local celebrities often frequent Juhu Beach. The beach at Velneshwar is the perfect place to go sunbathing while enjoying the sight of green coconut palm groves.

Exploring Maharashtra is one of the best ways to gain a full appreciation of this intriguing state in India. The versatility of sites and activities found within Maharashtra can provide something special for every visitor. 


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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Indian Vacation Destination Guide Places to Go

Indian Vacation Destination Guide Places to Go :- 

India is quite a large country with regions and provinces that are unique from each other and full of multi cultural surprises. If you would like to experience a rich cultural heritage and unique traditions then an Indian vacation destination is pretty much the getaway you are looking for. But do relax a bit for you need to think some things over before you head for India.
 

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If you’re a frequent traveler you probably know by now mostly through experience that going on vacation needs some sort of planning. Gong to a country without knowing the specifics and the best set of circumstances is pretty much like allowing the wind to blow all your vacation money, not to mention your time and efforts away. India is indeed a very beautiful country and by simply visiting any part of it you will experience different culture, festivals and various customs and traditions. But with our limited resources we just can go hopping province by province. We have to know and prioritize the best place to visit to experience that “Indian” feel.

Among the more popular trekkers’ destination are the Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Pushkar deserts. India has one of the most majestic deserts in the world. The harsh environment definitely has its appeal and with desert festivals during the early and last few months of the year, visitors are surely one for a treat. Rajasthan for one has lots more treasures other than its deserts. It is riddled with monuments, forts, scenic lakes and even exotic wildlife sanctuaries.


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In fact the place is so popular that it has traditionally been considered as the more preferred tourist destination in all of India. But the title can be contested, however, the beauty of place, the richness of its culture are not. Other destinations include Jaipur city, Samode which famous for the Haveli and Place hotel, and the religious sites of Ajmer and Pushkar. Pushkar is one of the most scared cities of the India, famous for holy lakes as well as ancient temples. In fact it is so sacred that meat, fish, eggs, and alcohol are forbidden within the city limits.



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Another quite popular destination is Kashmir. The place has come to be known as the “Paradise on Earth” due to the picturesque and jaw-dropping natural beauty. Among its natural attractions are the snow capped mountain peaks, scenic vistas, rich vegetation and a various adventure spots for the out going and sports enthusiasts. However, mountaineering or trekking is not limited to this area. Places like the Shimla in Himachal Pradesh and the destination for trekkers in Kullu Valley and the Kodaikanal which is located in Tamil Nadu, another popular trekking ground.
But of course, there’s the all popular tour which most often begins in Delhi where tourists are treated to the buzzing capital’s literally thousands of shops that sells almost everything one can imagine. The capital is a treat for both the eyes and palates with a whole array of food, especially the spicy ones, to choose from.


Agra would be the next destination being the location of the world famous Taj Mahal. One might find the area crowded since there are thousands of tourists who visit the temple on a daily basis. The Taj Mahal has become one of India’s notable landmarks and it is often the case that people do not consider their visit to the country complete without getting their pictures taken with the temple in the background.


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Having an Indian destination guide is fairly important otherwise you will most likely get overwhelmed by the things to do and places to go and you will end up resting in your hotel room in the middle of the afternoon. For most of us who probably consider their trip to India their first and last, maximizing their time there is a must.



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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Ratnagiri , Konkan city in Maharashtra

Ratnagiri , Konkan city in Maharashtra


Ratnagiri, exploring Konkan

Ratnagiri is the beautiful city in Maharashtra, India. It is the district city, which is located in the southwestern part of Maharashtra on the coast of an Arabian sea. It is the small district city but having large number of options to attract travelers. It is the evergreen city and one of the famous tourist spot in Maharashtra.
Ratnagiri, Exploring Konkan

It is blessed with the different tourists assets, like rising hills on the east, deep Arabian sea on the west, hot springs, waterfalls, rivers, creeks, forests and many more. All these points attracts tourists from the entire country. It is also a birthplace of Lokamanya Tilak and many well known Indian personalities who had sacrificed their lives in the war because of which this port city has acquired remarkable place in history of India.

Ratnagiri offers refreshing environment to its visitors. Its beautiful seashore, pleasant weather and unspoiled forests makes your trip unforgettable. The sun kissed beaches of white silvery sands, hemmed with swaying coconut palms, and ever green lustrous mangroves, makes Ratnagiri a dream destination to nature lovers. Due to which , most of the economy of the Ratnagiri is depend upon the tourism.

Tourists Attraction in Ratnagiri

Places Of Devotion :- Ganpatipule, Hedvi, Parshuram [Chiplun], Hatis, Velneshwar, and Rajapur
 

Rock Shelter :- Sangameshwar, Panhalekazi
 

Sea Banks :- Kelshi, Guhaghar, Murud, Palshet, Velneshwar, Harne, Purnagad and Ganpatipule
 

Birth Place Of Prominant Personalities :- Malgund, Ratnagiri, Palgad, Dapoli
 

Forts :- Bankot, Ambolgad, Mandangad, Ratnadurg, Jaigad, Mahipatgad
 

Water Falls :- Parshuram, Marleshwar, Prachitgad, Unhavare, Tural, Aravali.

All of these places are very beautiful places and mostly visited by the tourists. To enjoy all this you just to choose good hotels in Ratnagiri for comfortable staying. From Ratnagiri we can also visits some of the exotic locations like

  •    Goval ghat
  •     Hatlot ghat
  •     Tivare ghat
  •     Amba ghat
  •     Anaskura ghat
  •     Vanadi valley

Ratnagiri is also very famous for the king of Mangoes i.e. Delicious golden Happus (Alphonso) mangoes. The heavy rainfall results into highly eroded landscape in the coastal region. Fertile alluvial valleys produce rice and coconut as the main crops. Fruits and cashew nut cultivation is being promoted in this region.

Ratnagiri, Exploring konkan
The sprawling city is endowed with the majestic hills, appealing seashore , cascading waterfalls and many of the historical and glorious monuments. The beauty of Konkan and the pleasant atmosphere make this locality a best place to explore the nature. A unique hill station with a mountainous terrain, trance plains and garish structures, Ratnagiri is a sure destination to enjoy these vacations.










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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Sindhudurg - Malvan & Tarkarli

Sindhudurg - Malvan & Tarkarli


road way sindhudurgWhile we started from Ratnagiri to Malvan, we saw three men walking on the road; they were foreigners so we stopped out of curiosity. I was amazed to find that they were walking from Mumbai to Goa. I asked them what made them walk such long distance in a climate; which they are not used to. And one of them replied “We are not walking for Charity; but we are walking for Clarity”. We were amazed to hear that; but it is true. Almost 10 years back; I had walked in the mountains of Himalayas visiting Vaishnodevi-Yamunotri- Gangotri-Kedarnath-Badrinath; with my colleague and friend Nitin Joshi in just 9 days(109 kms). We had walked during the worst period i.e. August. There were heavy rains and we completed our journey facing landslides; often getting drenched in very low temperatures. Our biggest discovery was that; travel in tough terrains and long exhausting walks are a spiritual experience. We wished them good luck.

We took the coastal route and first went to Kashedi. There is a temple of Kanakaditya here. It is very old sun temple and is famous for is interiors. The pillars made of wood so strong that hundreds of years of saline weather could not damaged them. Roof is of interlocked wooden beams, in the ceiling are statues of gods carved in wood. It is amazingly intricate work and don’t miss to visit this temple.

We also went to Purangadh, it’s a nice spot but the sea is rocky and if you wish privacy go there else nothing much to see.
Purangad

We reached Malvan; towards late in the evening and I tried to locate my friend of school days,

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Rahul Pantwalawalkar. Going against the popular trend; Rahul had learnt Ayurvedic Medicine and settled in Malvan; leaving behind is big home at Dadar- Hindu Colony; one of the most prime and popular localities of Mumbai(people who are from Mumbai can appreciate magnitude of this change). I had no clue as to where he stays and I decided to speak to Chemists as they would most likely know a Doctor. I found first chemist and he told me that his clinic is at the other end of the town; but also told me not to worry and keep asking direction for Dr Pantwalawalkar’s clinic; which everybody would know. I was skeptical, but to my surprise everybody knew it. I amazed by his popularity.
I reached clinic and filled the slip; which is given to every patient and waited in the queue. I entered his room and he asked “yes, what is the problem?” I looked at him and smiled and he stared back at my face for few moments; and screamed “arey, you Kishor!” after so long time. We hugged each other spoke for few minutes and then again I waited again outside for him to complete his work.


We then chatted for till late in the night, he is one of the most popular doctors in the town. Meeting him is a pleasure as he radiates tremendous energy(he even speaks too fast).
I had visited Malvan before and stayed at Tarkarli, one of the most popular beaches of Malvan. However, Rahul told me that I should try Chivala Beach this time. We went to Chivala beach and stayed with Prof. Prasanna Mayekar. By the time we reached it was dark, I could see the waves hitting the beach in front of his home and could hear roar of the sea.

We went out for dinner and came back and slept. The next day morning we got up at 5.30 a.m. and decided to go on the beach for a stroll, as soon as I stepped out; what I saw was one of the most beautiful scenes in front of my eyes.

The beach was not more than 50 mtrs from our room, it was a 2 km long stretch of the sand, in form of an arch; with not more than 10 fishermen. I had stayed at Tarkarli before; but this was something very different. We were staying at 15 minutes walk from heart of Malvan town and still the beach was so secluded and private. Only seasoned travelers know about this beach; the rest go to Tarkarli.

Chivala Beach

If you are a family and wish to avoid crowd, especially if women of the family want privacy while
Beaches in Sindhudurg
going in the sea; then this is the most recommended beach. If you are a honeymoon couple; then lso this is the most recommended place. Entire stretch of 2 km is at your disposal with white sand and clear water and absolutely no human beings making it as good as your private beach. Do stay at Mr Mayekar’s or Mr Ram Patil’s place they are right on the beach

Sindhudurg fortWe moved to Sindhudurg fort after breakfast. It is an amazing fort in the middle of the sea. Rocky surroundings make it difficult for enemy boats to reach giving added protection to the fort.
This is among the last of the big forts in the chain almost 65 forts (small and big- ranging from North to South) that Chhatrapati Shivaji built along the coast of Maharashtra. The fort sprawling over 45 acres was built in record time of 3 years (1664 to 1667).

There are 42 bastions to the fort along the boundary wall. The wall is built with Mixture of jaggery, lime, udad dal(lentils) and molten lead. It is so strong that after facing strong waves for centuries they are still intact. There are three sweet water wellss namely Dhudhbaon, Dahibaon and Sakharbaon (baon means “well” in Konkani the native lanugage). Besides there are temples of Bhawani, Mahadev(Shiva), Mahapurush and Shivarajeshwar. Shivarajeshwar, is temple of Shivaji, built by his son Rajaram. This is also the only fort where palm and foot print of Shivaji, taken in lime mortar are preserved. These were taken when he came to visit the fort after its completion.
In front of the Mahadev temple is a small well and apparently there is a secret tunnel from inside the well(local legent). This tunnel goes few Kilometers under the sea and comes out on land. It was used as escape route, in times of trouble. But where exactly it leads; is not known as excavation is yet to be done.
This fort again shows foresight of Shivaji; who had predicted that enemy will not only come from land but also from sea and hence building forts is necessary. Given the fact that, later British used the same route speaks of this wisdom.
Our guide told us very interesting story about construction of the fort. While this fort was being constructed, Shivaji had to go Agra to meet Aurangzeb who put him under house arrest. The reins of kingdom were with his mother in his absence. But obvious in such situation; money was falling short and his mother Jijabai gave token currency to workers with a promise that once Shivaji is back, everybody would be paid. Later the money was paid. But the saying came that “ye killa(fort) Kavadiyon ke Mole mein bana hai”

We came back and had lunch. We then moved on to see the surrounding area. We went northwards on coastal road to Aachare and then to Kunakeshwar.

There are some very interesting places on the way; which not many tourists know about. Once you leave Malvan at approx 5 km is Ozar. Don’t miss to spend time at Brahmanand Swami Samadhi here. It’s a small valley with a fresh water pond, a cave where swami stayed and some very old trees. The environment is blessed with absolute tranquility and is prefect for meditation.

We spend some time over there and then moved on to Aachare to see Rameshwar Temple. It’s more than 600 year old temple of Shiva with wooden pillars and ceiling. The pillars are big and carving is delicate. The pillars are painted and hence at first glance you don’t really understand that they appear to be cement or stone ones. We spent some time in the temple; speaking to the priest. He was delighted to know that we are travelers and not tourists. Even, he was fond of travelling and just few months back he had come back from Kashmir. The beach at Aachare is nice and secluded so if you are want to read/write a book or generally ponder on life then this is a recommended place.

We then moved on to Kunakeshwar. The temple here is famous and was undergoing renovation. The town is like any other temple town; with crowded roads, lot of noise and dirt. I personally did not like this place much. It was already dark and we did not spend much time there. We started journey back to Malvan.

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The next day we got up and went on a stroll on the beach. We then met people from the town who are running Homestays. Ghar Mithbawakaranche is the oldest operator here and is famous for food. They chatted with us for some time. We then went on to meet Balu Padwal of Visava. Later we met Mr Khanvilakar of Ya-hoo hometel and many others. Their stories are worth reading. They are mentioned here and I urge you to read on; as it not only the Beach and sea that make a place interesting but tourism is about people and knowing their stories; is to know real India.
MTDC started effort of marketing Tarkarli with setting up a resort. At that time there was nothing in that town. Mr Mithbavkar, a locale from the village started as canteen contractor. MTDC resort became famous for two reasons one its location and second its food. Mithbavkar operated the canteen till 2007 but in 2008 the property was privatized and his contract was discontinued; it is also suspected that there was political interference in the deal. Thus, the man who helped develop tourism and is a local lost his job and somebody outsider got it courtesy government body which was supposed to protect them. He is now operating his homestay and the food is still a big hit.
Balu, is absolutely forthcoming and blunt; which is why I liked him. If you go to Malvan make it

Homestays in Sindhudurg
a point to meet him. He started his life with selling Jambhul(Jamun) in a crate in front of MTDC resort gate. He started interacting with tourists and came to know that they need somebody as guide. He then started working as guide to them. This made him understand tourist psyche and preferences. From little money he had; he then started a homestay. He has now bought a boat and he plans to start backwater cruise(what a dream for guy who is not trained by anybody).
Mr. Khanvilkar was working working at Mumbai. There was lock-out in his company; he went back to Malvan to start a homestay as means of livelihood. He knew benefit of getting organized and hence formed association of homestay operators. They regularly meet and learn from each other.
Homestays are thus symbols of grit, survival instinct, innovation and commitment. It is better to support their dream of the future; than to throw money at some resort and buy luxury; raw material to which is cheap labour of locals, exploitation by people in power and dirty capital.
We spent evening on Tarkarli beach with plans to start for Vengurla in the morning…..


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Saturday, 13 April 2013

SAWANTWADI-The Pleasure Visit in Konkan Region

SAWANTWADI-The Pleasure Visit in Konkan Region


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Located in Sindhudurg on the Konkan belt of Maharashtra, Sawantwadi is the place where one can witness the true color of Konkan region with amazing nature scenery, overflowing mountain rivers, breathtaking village scene and sure captivating sense of tradition of Maharashtra.  What better you would like to see when you get to experience Maharashtra nature beauty at one place.

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Sawantwadi is a place where you will get bestowed hillrocks and is blessed with Arabian Sea. As this place is the entry point for Goa, many people visit this place to experience the beauty of nature.  The main attraction of this place is the Moti Talav and Wooden Toys. Beside the enchanting Moti Talav, there is beautiful landscape that adds feather to this place. As the visitor’s number is increasing, there is a newly renovated garden that makes this place more amazing and attractive.

Another specialty of Sawantwadi is the wooden craft.  People in this place prepare wooden toys, bamboo craft and traditional paintings which reveal the true art of Sawantwadi.  The most exciting thing about this place is the handmade Ganifa Cards, which are prepared by circular piece of paper in which different designs of Lord Vishnu are being is designed.  In each paper there are 120 handmade paintings cards which makes colorful box.  These cards came into existence 350 yrs ago when Bhosle, the royal family of Goa settled here.

Currently, there is craft village project is being undertaken called as “Shilpa Gram”. This craft village will offer local people to display their traditional handcraft work done by them to visitors.


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