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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Karnataka Tour With Travel Themes

Karnataka Tour With Travel Themes

Karnataka is a land of Kannadigas which is blessed with number of fascinating tourist attractions. It is the land of monuments, world heritage sites, wildlife’s, mesmerizing hill stations, temples, beaches and vibrant tradition and culture. Large number of tourists from all over the globe come and visits Karnataka to make their Holidays.


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Unchalli Falls :- Unchalli Falls also called Lushington Falls, is a waterfall created by a 116 metres (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini river. This place in thickets of the Sahyadri hills of the Western Ghats.  Here river 'Aghanashini' running through thick woods makes a spectacular waterfall.Keppa Falls is another name for its unique sound.



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Jogfalls :- Joger Gerosoppa Falls Jog Falls is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Located near Sagara, Karnataka, these segmented falls are a major tourist attraction. They are also called Gersoppa Falls and Jogada Gundi. Jog Falls is created by the Sharavathi River falling from a height of 253 m (830 ft), making it the second-highest plunge waterfall in India.
During summers the waterfall will reduce to small narrow streams while during monsoon and winters it will be roaring with water. The best season to visit this waterfall is the monsoons when this gigantic body displays its maximum charm.



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Kodachadri :- Kodachadri is a mountain peak with dense forests in the Western Ghats in South India . It is declared as natural heritage site by Government Karnataka. The mountain peak of Kodachadri forms the picturesque background for the Sri Mookambika Temple of Kollur. The Sarvagna Peetha or the highest point among these hills offers a majestic view of sunset. During sunset the Arabian sea can be viewed from the sunset point. Trekking in Kodachadri can be an Adventurous and Spiritual experience.



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B R Hills :- The Biligiriranga Hills, commonly called B R Hills, is a hill range situated in south-eastern Karnataka. The area is called Biligiriranga Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary or simply BRT Wildlife Sanctuary. BR Hills is a tourist’s paradise. The rich vegetation of BR Hills in turn supports a wide variety of fauna. There are a lot of different types of animals roaming lazily through the forests of the region.


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The B.R hills also link the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats, allowing animals to move between them. This linking facilitates gene flow between the populations of species in these areas. There are number of adventure-filled activities too, such as River Rafting, Trekking, Fishing, Boat Rides, and Outdoor Camping.


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Friday, 24 May 2013

Tour to Shimla – The Most Loved Picnic Spot in India

Tour to Shimla – The Most Loved Picnic Spot in India

Impressive hills and dense greens form the key elements of Shimla – The summer capital of India. Located at an average height of 2,200 meter, the hill station offers picturesque countryside, wonderful climate and viable social standards for nature lovers and honeymooners. Apart from that, The Colonial Heritage that is retained in its grand old buildings makes all the history buffs fall in love with it.


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Magnetic Attractions

Himachal State Museum & Library

Showcasing a rare collection of ancient historical sculptures, paintings, coins, photos and other items from all over the state and various other parts of the world – this museum houses many historical books and manuscripts.

Vice Regal Lodge & Botanical Gardens

Popular as Rashtrapati Niwas, this huge structure is located on the Observatory Hill. Completed in 1888, this six-story building is surrounded by well-maintained gardens and lawns. It is now converted into Institute of Advanced Study.



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Seven Hills

This is the most fascinating element of Shimla that draws a number of tourists from all over the world. The seven hills standing majestically in the valley are Prospect Hill (with the temple of Kamna Devi), Summer Hill (with the Himachal Pradesh University), Observatory Hill (with the Indian Institute of Advanced Study), Invererarm (with the State Museum), Bantony (with the Grand Hotel), Jakhoo (with the Hanuman temple) and Elysium (with Auckland House and Longwood).

Adventure Activities

While enjoying Shimla vacations, all the adventure enthusiasts can go for exciting activities like Fishing, Golfing, Mountaineering, Paragliding, Ice Skating, Skiing and Trekking. Moreover if you wish to enjoy the most Colorful Festivities, the city becomes alive during Ice Skating Carnival, Rhyali Festival and Summer Festival.



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The Ridge, the Mall, Glenn and Annandale are also included among The Most Popular Picnic Spots of the city. Those option for spiritual tour to Shimla, have choices like Bhimakali Temple, Jakhu Temple, Kalibari Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple and Tara Devi Temple.



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Shimla tourism is the favourite of almost all the tourists enjoying their tours to north India. It is one such key destination of north India tourism that offers something or the other to almost all kinds of tourists with varying tastes. Go through Shimla travel guide and you will observe that there is no dearth of attractions in this popular hill station.


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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

The Konkan Journey: Pune- Tamhini- Raigad- HariHareshwar and back

The Konkan Journey: Pune- Tamhini- Raigad- HariHareshwar and back


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It was like any regular evening in the hostel when we decided to visit Mulshi, knowing nothing about the place. Holi was next day. We were four of us, all medical students, and that was the road where we had not been before on a bike. Mulshi was a dam, this I had heard before, so we headed to Chandni Chowk on two bikes, and took the turn to Paud. The road is beautiful, and things looked good as we crossed the Pirangut ghat, the sun was setting and we went ahead, reaching Mulshi after 20 kms. Mulshi Dam is a huge water body, but there was no place which looked good to get into the water. The road moved along the reservoir, where we clicked few photographs, including the full moon. Grossly dissatisfied, I remembered that this way led further to Alibaug, from a previous bus journey. I asked a local who confirmed. Those with me gave a nod, and we went ahead. As we went further, the road condition worsened, and there were many turns where… At one point, there is a narrow road running between steep cliffs on both sides, crossing it was a Thrilling experience.

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The road is generally avoided in the night, as there are incidences of robbery. It is a road less used, and during our journey down the ghat, hardly any vehicles came from the front. This added to our fears. None of us knew where we would find the next petrol pump, and we weren’t prepared. After some distance, we found an armed forces establishment- The Rajmachi Centre, and the guy there directed us further. The road was bad, and we did not know how far Alibaug was. On descending down the ghat, and buying adulterated petrol, we reached a diversion, and took the wrong turn, reaching the road which goes to Mahad, much south than Alibaug. The moon accompanied us throughout, and as we returned to civilisation, there were villages where ‘holi’ fire was being burned. We went down to Mahad, hoping to find a less expensive lodge, but not getting any place to stay, inquired about places where we could visit the next day. We realised that Raigad fort was nearby (30km) and set off for Raigad at night. All the way, there were huge fires being lit for Holi. People said that it was not a good idea to go to the fort at this time. It must be around 1 am by now, and moving at a slow pace, negotiating the slippery gravel and turns, we reached Raigad in 1 hour. There, we could not see a single soul. There was a group of dogs, that barked the whole night, not letting us sleep. We saw a bus stop, and then, slept there, to catch a nap of 2 hours. On waking up, and having breakfast, we waited for the sun-rise, and then, went to Trek the fort, reaching up in an hour. There is a ropeway too, for those who cannot walk to the fort. It felt nice to see the morning sun between the Hills of Sahyadri. Raigad was once the Capital of Shivaji, and this was the place where he was coronated as king. The fort has ruins of the market in those times, a durbar, temples and the final resting place/ tomb of Shivaji. It was a nice Experience being there- Accidently.Coming down was tiring, after the lack of sleep. Now that we came here to see a Beach, we proceeded to Hari hareshwar.
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The roads in Konkan have many characteristics. They are narrow, red soil on both sides, there are many ways to reach a particular place, via different Villages, the signs are sometimes misleading, as the same place can be reached by different routes. Ask locals, and confirm. Though if you do not have time constraints, trust your gut feelings and you will discover for your self the best places that nobody can tell you. Bike is the best way to enjoy these roads, but the riskiest too.
After a long ride, going up and down on the ghat roads, we had our first sighting of the sea for the day, and this sea was going to accompany us for a while. On reaching HariHareshwar, we visited the Shiva temple and went to the beach, which was an average beach. After spending some time, getting wet, we inquired about nearby places, and after skipping the srivardhan beach, went straightaway to Dive Agar. The road to Dive Agar passed along the coast, and while coming back, we enjoyed the sun-set. Reaching there, we took our bikes to the beach, and for the first time, rode bikes on a beach, This was truly a Great Experience, as we took them into the water, and somehow, brought back, later pulling them out of the sands, after the tiring journey. The temple here has a gold idol, which was found in a nearby stream. From there, it dawned on us that we had to return, and the road was dangerous, and now that we knew what lied ahead- the bad road, we asked if there was another way. The alternate way is too long, but people adviced us against going on the Tamhini Ghat section in the night. Still, we decided to go by that route, and drove continuously for 100 kms, then after a 5 minute stop, drove again, and reached Pune by 10 pm. All our friends were searching us the whole day, as Holi is celebrated in Hostels in the most memorable ways. The guy whose bike I took was cursing me, to whom I apologized, but we had a good time.

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