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Galle Sri Lanka

November 9th, 2011

Galle GoHotoIt is said that Portuguese were the main force which build the wonderful Galle, a fortified city of Sri Lanka located just only 116 kms away from Colombo. UNESCO declared Galle as a World Heritage city and this tag has made it popular in all over the world. The best time to explore this amazing city is between April to October. To reach Galle is not a big issue as it can be reached by air or through sea route. Perfect accommodation facilities are the other reason to allure tourists to Galle. Numerous top-notch attractions in Galle, Sri Lanka made it somewhat in special in the world of tourism. Galle Fort Sri LankaThe first and foremost on the list is Dutch Fort in Galle. This fort was constructed by Portuguese in 1663 to defend themselves from attacks of the local people of Sri Lanka. But at last, the fort came under the control of Dutch after conquering Portuguese. Sunset is the time when Dutch Fort’s beauty shines, making it so attractive against pink purple hues of sunset.

 

old dutch church galle srilankaChurches also plays main role in tourists attractions in Galle. Dutch Reformed Church is very beautiful and is located just near to the fort. This church is famous as it has no pillar to support its big roof, only walls surrounding church are supporting the roof. Groote Klerk is another popular church of Galle and is the oldest one in Sri Lanka. St. Mary’s Cathedral is also a popular attraction in Galle. Dutch Museum, a part of Dutch mansion, offers the display of wide collection of fine paintings, antique furniture, ceramics articles, documents and prints relating to the colonial era during Dutch reign. To entertain tourists, there is an Ahangama in Galle where one can spend time just by learning different fishing techniques. The most impressive part of this place is Silt fishing and mind-blowing sunset scenic views.To surf Ahangama location is just perfect with its great swell and tides.

KoggalaKoggala is a well-known place near Galle as it is a birth place of Martin Wickramasinghe, the renowned writer of the nation. His old residence now had been converted into the museum of Folk, Art and culture to allure tourists from all over the world. Koggala Lake can also be explored by a boat ride and various small islands can be witnessed that are famous for different types of bird species. Exotic and tranquil beaches are also the main attractions in Galle for the tourists. Hikkaduwa beach in Galle is famous for its adventurous water activities. Natural splendor of Galle had given a remarkable boost to the tourism and is the main reason to attract loads and loads of visitors every year. The city is famed for its cultural heritage also. Shopping is also the best pick for time kill after day excursions to get relaxed and to buy some interesting gifts. Fantastic laces, gems, carved ebony, and many other handicraft items are present in Galle.

 

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Colombo: The Capital of Sri Lanka

November 3rd, 2011

Mount Lavinia ColomboColombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka has been known to ancient traders for than 2000 years and it has existed as capital of Srilanka through British Rule till date. Now its making its name on Tourism Circuit. Colombo is a superb natural scenic beauty offering tranquility on the other. Nestled on the west coast, the city is not only best for tourism but also wonderful for business opportunities. Colombo is perfect example for the way how to mingle old and new history. Colombo is blessed with loads and loads of tourists’ attraction and is the best pick for spending vacations this season. Though the complete year is best for visiting this awesome city but then also must avoid the months from May to August and October to January as the city faces heavy rainfall during these months.

The main tourists’ spots including ancient and modern, in Colombo waiting for you are:

Mount Lavinia: Exotic beaches are the main demand for all the tourists from all over the world and Mount Lavinia is such beach only. It is well developed marvelous beach and is very close to the city area of Colombo.

The National Museum of Colombo: History lovers must sure visit this historical place as it is the largest museum of Sri Lanka. This museum houses so many historical and impressive collection of work like manuscripts, furniture, etc.that shows the entire history of the era.

The National Museum of ColomboGalle Face Green: This charming place can be reached by crossing the Galle Road with palm trees standing on either sides. Galle Face Green is an ideal spot to catch the spell-binding view of sun-set.

Kelaniya Temple : This Buddhist temple is famous for its stunning sculpture and painting, Kelaniya is erected on the Kelani River. The temple holds it significance as it is believed that Lord Buddha visited this temple to suppress a fight between two Naga leaders.

Viharamadevi Park: This Park is well-maintained for tourists and visitors. It has gorgeous fountains, attractive flowering trees and many more.

Dehiwala Zoo: Rare species of beasts and birds can be witnessed here. This Zoo is situated just near to the fort and is spreads over to an area of 11 acres.

Bere Lake: In the hub of the city, Colombo, lies a lake named Bere Lake which is more than enough to add stars to the beauty of the city. Portuguese were the only people behind this lake.

Though the reason to built this lake was commercial but later on, it had also been attached to world of tourism.

Kelaniya Temple ColomboGangaramaya Temple: Buddhism is the main prominent religion in Colombo and it is a charismatic temple of Lord Buddha – Gangaramaya Temple. The temple is huge with its Bodhitree, Vihara (temple), Relic Chamber, a museum, library and Cetiya.

• The Fort: A visit to Colombo is incomplete without seeing this fort, formerly a fort for Portuguese and Dutch but today, it is serving a purpose of commercial focal point of Sri Lanka.

 

 

 

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Haflong Assam

November 2nd, 2011

Haflong AssamHaflong, the only hill station of Assam is the district headquarters of North Cachar Hills. Perched at an altitude of 680 m above sea level, Haflong is known as the Land of Blue Hills. It is a mystical land dotted with picturesque natural beauty in the form of azure blue hills, shining rivers, cascading valleys, unusual orchids and exotic bird species. The major language of Haflong is Dimashi. In Dimashi, Haflong means ‘white ants hillock’. The population of Haflong is comprised of various tribes such as Dimasa, Kuki, Baite, Zeme and Hmar etc. The entire region of Haflong is equipped with incredible natural treasures which make the visitors fall in love with this beautiful hill resort of Assam. It is laced with plethora of wonderful sightseeing attractions for the delight of the tourists from India and abroad.

Haflong is known worldwide for its amazing Jatinga Bird Mystery. Jatinga is a small village near Haflong and is surrounded with blue Vandas orchids. It is famous as a place where birds come in a flock to commit mass suicide. This unusual behavior of the birds is seen as a result of certain climate conditions found in Jatinga. Another popular place near Haflong is Maibong. Situated at the banks of river Mahur, this place houses the ruins of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom. You can see an ancient temple and a stone house at this site. Besides, the biggest hydel plant under north east electric power corporation and the hot water spring near Umrangshu are also captivating attractions around Haflong.

Haflong is best known for the picturesque Haflong Lake situated at the heart of this hill town. This beautiful lake is quite large and offers lovely lakeside sceneries and boating facility which add to the celestial charm of the place. A lakeside resort has also been developed in Haflong which is a major tourist attraction surrounded with lavish green hills. When you step into the hill station of Haflong, the first thing which you will notice is magnificent greenery. The entire city looks like it has covered itself with a sheet of dark greenery with the decoration of huge numbers of different fruits and flowers and orchids. You will truly get surprised with the beauty and tranquility of this heavenly land of Assam.

Haflong Lake AssamApart from incomparable natural beauty, Haflong also offers you a chance to experience some exciting adventurous activities such as gliding, para gliding, trekking and hiking etc. Thus not only nature lovers but adventurous people also love to visit this amazing region of Assam. Besides, the traditional dances and cultural diversity of Haflong also attract the tourists. The weather of Haflong remains very calm and pleasant all round the year. Thus it is a popular choice of the tourists to enjoy some wonderful moments in the lap of nature. Enveloped with abundant greenery and laced with immense natural beauty, Haflong is certainly an unexplored tourist destination in Assam which will make your journey a memorable vacation of your lifetime.

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A Trip To Andaman and Nicobar Islands

November 1st, 2011

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsA string of 572 green emerald islands floating in fabulous Arabian Sea extend to an area of more than 700 Km are beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the Union Territory of India. The territory houses many of the primal tribes of India, their cultures, great flora and fauna and top of the all, mind-boggling tourists’ destinations to allure tourists from all over the world. The name Andaman was derived from Lord Hanuman. The islands are also famous in the whole world for its togetherness of all faiths – Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and many other religions. Tourism in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has increased because of the exotic islands like Cinque, Chatham, Viper, Ross, Buoy, Red Skin and Barren. These islands are popular for myriad of facets among which the main are an active volcano, an ancient saw mill, corals of different colors and none other than prehistoric cells.

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsBeauty of Islands would be incomplete without their mesmerizing beaches. The sun-kissed beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Islands leave a great impression on the heart of the visitors. They provide tranquil and calm environment, away from hustle and bustle of the city relaxing atmosphere with golden beaches. Radhanagar, Ramnagar, Harminder Bay, Corbyn’s Cove Tourism Complex and Karmatang are the main beaches in these Islands.

Andaman and Nicobar have some popular picnic spots like Mount Harriet, Corbyn’s cove Tourism Complex and Chidiya Tapu. At Corbyn’s Cove Tourism Complex, there are few more interesting spots like The Waves Restaurant, the Peerless Resort and the Hornbill Nest Guest house.

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsLikewise, attractive museums and historical monuments also contribute a lot in impressing tourists and attract  more tourists to Andaman and Nicobar Islands several times a year. Monuments like Cellular Jail, Chatham saw Mill and Mount Harriet are the important aspects of tourism in these islands. Though, before Independent India, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had a very negative image “Kala Pani” literally means Black Water or as per Wikipedia’s definition a taboo of the sea in Indian culture, but gradually, it that image changed to Garden of Eden. Gallows at Viper Islands are also main attraction for tourists. Museums of Andaman and Nicobar Islands are also very striking and good source of revisiting Andaman’s past.  The main museums that complete the list are Forest Museum, National Museum, Anthropological Museum and Samudrika Museum, Fisheries Museum, Zoological Survey Of India Museum, Smritika Museum and many more…

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsEvery Island in the world with gorgeous beaches always offers adventurous sports and water activities. Andaman Water Sports Complex is the place to visit to get you started on your adventure journey. It offers various water activities like Gemini Boating, Aqua-cycles, water Skiing, Speed Boating, Kayaking, wind-surfing, etc. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving also proves to be great attraction for the tourists in these Islands. Thus, a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands will definitely add a new interesting chapter to your life full of excitement, ecstasy and enchantment!!

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Stories and Legends of Diwali

October 25th, 2011

Happy DiwaliFestival of lights’Diwali or Deepawali is that time of year when whole country, India is buzzing with spirit and happiness. The Spirit of Diwali is so infectious and the best way to feel is to be in India at that time or week before Diwali. Ram-Lila the stage shows enacting Ramayana actually mark start of Dusherra and Diwali. This glorious occasion of Diwali is not restricted to one day, but goes on to a five-day celebration. Through all these five days, people are seriously in festive mood, there are smiles everywhere, shops are decorated and loaded with things, people start displaying oil lamps or light in and around their houses. Adding to the festivity is the colorful display of lights everywhere in the cities. Like every other festival, Diwali has its long list of Mythological legends and stories. Most Popular Legend of Diwali is Return of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita to Ayodhyaa.

Legends and Stories related to Diwali in Hinduism

 

Return of Shri Ram to Ayodhya

The most famous legend related to celebrations of Diwali about the prince of Ayodhya Nagri – Lord Shri Ram. The king of Lanka, Ravana {deemed to be a very mean and arrogant ruler}, kidnapped Ram’s wife – Sita from the jungle, where they were staying as per the instructions of his father King Dashratha. In order to free Sita from Ravana, Ram attacks him with help of Wanar Sena. In this war Lord Ram defeats Ravan and frees his beloved wife Sita. To welcome Lord Ram and his wife Sita, people of Ayodhya decorated their homes as well as the city of Ayodhyaa by lighting tiny diyas all over, in order to welcome their beloved prince Shri Ram and Devi Sita. From that day Diwali is always celebrated every year as symbol of Victory of Good over Bad. People share specials sweets and dinner with family and friends.

Goddess LakshmiIncarnation of Goddess Lakshmi

On the auspicious new moon day, which is ‘Amavasyaa’ of the Hindi month of Kartik, the Goddess of wealth and prosperity – Lakshmi was incarnated. She appeared during the churning of the ocean, which is known as ‘Samudra Manthan’, by the demons on one side and ‘Devataas’ (Gods) on the other side. Again this legend symbolizes the importance of Victory of Good over Bad. People worship Goddess Lakshmi, the Lakshmi Pujan is held on Diwali night. It has become a tradition to welcome wealth every year and offer Goddess specials food prepared for Diwali. Also as per spiritual references, on this day “Lakshmi-panchayatan” enters the Universe. Vishnu, Indra, Kubera, Gajendra and Lakshmi are elements of this “panchayatan” (a group of five). The tasks of these elements are:

Lakshmi: Divine Energy (Shakti) which provides energy to all the above activities.

Vishnu: Happiness (happiness and satisfaction)

Kubera: Wealth (generosity; one who shares wealth)

Indra: Opulence (satisfaction due to wealth)

Gajendra: Carries the wealth

Lord Krishna Destroyed Demon Narakasur

Other famous story related to Legends and Stories of Diwali is about the demon king Narakasur, who was ruler of Pragjyotishpur, a province in the South of Nepal. After acquiring victory over Lord Indra during a war, Narakasur snatched magnificent earrings of Mother Goddess Aditi, who was not only the ruler of Suraloka, but also a relative of Lord Krishna’s wife – Satyabhama. Narakasur also imprisoned sixteen thousand daughters of Gods and saints in his harem. With the support of Lord Krishna, Satyabhama defeated Narakasur, got all women freed from his harem and also got the magnificent earrings of Mother Goddess Aditi back.

The Return of Pandavas

The great Hindu epic ‘Mahabharata’ has another interesting story related to the ‘Kartik Amavasyaa’. According to the story, ‘the Pandavas’, the five brothers Yudhishthhira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahdeva, were sentenced to thirteen years exile as a result of their defeat against ‘the Kauravas’ – Duryodhana and his ninety nine brothers, at the game of dice. Pandavas spent thirteen years in exile and returned to their kingdom on the day of ‘Kartik Amavasyaa’. On their return, the people of their kingdom welcomed them by lighting the earthen lamps all over in their city.

Coronation of King Vikramaditya

Finally last but not least legend or story about Diwali celebrations relates to one of the greatest Hindu King – Vikramaditya. He was coroneted on this great day and the people celebrated this event by lighting tiny earthen ‘diyas or  earthern oil lamps ‘.

Jains also have legends related to Diwali

Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara revitalised Jainism religion followed by Jains today.  According to history the chief disciple of Mahavira, Ganadhara Gautam Swami also attained complete knowledge (Kevalgyana) on this day, thus making Diwali one of the most important Jain festivals.

Mahavira attained his nirvana at the dawn of the amavasya or new moon. According to the Kalpasutra by Acharya Bhadrabahu, 3rd century BC, many gods were present there, illuminating the darkness. The following night was pitch black without the light of the gods or the moon. Dipavali or Diwali was mentioned in Jain books as the date of the nirvana for Mahavira. In fact, the oldest reference to Diwali is a related word, dipalikaya, which is in Harivamsha-Purana, written by Acharya Jinasena and composed in the Shaka Samvat era in the year 705.

 

diwaliSikhs have their share of Stories and legends related to Diwali too.

For Sikhs, Diwali is important as they celebrate it with the celebration of Bandi Chhorh Divas or Day of Freedom, celebrating the release from prison of the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji, and 52 other princes with him, in 1619. The Sikh history tells that the Emperor Jahangir had imprisoned Guru Hargobind Ji and 52 princes. The Emperor was asked to release Guru Hargobind Ji which he agreed to do. However, the Guruji requested that the princes be released too. To which the Emperor agreed, but said only those who could hold onto his cloak tail would be allowed to leave the prison. This was in order to limit the number of prisoners to be released. However, Guru Hargobind Ji got a cloak made with 52 pieces of string and so each prince could hold onto one string and leave prison. Sikhs celebrated the return of their Guru by lighting the Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) and this tradition continues even today.

Also another Sikh legend associated with Diwali is the martyrdom of the elderly Sikh scholar and strategist Bhai Mani Singh in 1737. Bhai Mani Singh was the Granthi or we can keeper/reader of Sikh scripture at Harmandir Sahib now popularly known as the Golden Temple. He transcribed the final version of Guru Granth Sahib dictated to him by Guru Gobind Singh in 1704.

 Legends and Stories in Buddhism realted to Diwali

Buddhist don’t have any religious reference to Diwali but they celebrate Diwali by chanting mantras and remembering Emperor Ashoka who converted to Buddhism on this day, and therefore Buddhists also know this day or the festival as Ashok Vijayadashami. Their temples and monasteries are well decorated on Diwali day and the Buddha is worshiped with complete rituals and traditions.

These Legends and Stories realted to Diwali do not end here there are many more related to different Indian states and also few other countries with Indian Influence……..

 

Shillong: Scotland of East

October 24th, 2011

 

shillongShillong, the capital city of Meghalaya is a breathtaking hill station in north east of India. Perched on altitude of 1496 m above sea level, this captivating city is surrounded with the Umiam ravine in north and Diengiei hills from the North West side making it a charming tourist destination dotted with all the blessings of Mother Nature.

Also known as the Scotland of East, 0 is a land of astounding natural beauty which is present in every nook and corner of this hill town. The mystic mountains, cascading waterfalls, pristine lakes, gushing valleys and wonderful attractive places; it has different façade for the people of all ages. It is the place where you will be spoilt of choice when it comes to visit the numerous attractions in and around Shillong. I started my trip to this beautiful city with an adventurous tour to the Shillong Peak. About 10 km from the city, the peak is situated at 1965 m above sea level and is the highest point in Meghalaya. From here, I saw the panoramic view of the entire city which was really awe-inspiring. In the night lights, the city looks like a star studded sky when seen from the peak.

In the heart of the city is the Ward’s Lake. It is a beautiful artificial lake which is named after Sir William Ward. The lake is surrounded with short garden walks which form a picturesque picnic spot for the locals and the tourists. Walking on the wooden bridge on the lake or boating in the crystal clear waters of the lake is really an awesome experience. A cafeteria and a dancing fountain are also there. Just below the lake is the beautiful Botanical Garden housing a number of indigenous plants and flowers. Another famous lake is the Umiam Lake which is 17 km from Shillong. You can enjoy various water sports activities here such as sailing, water skiing, boating, water scooter etc. Nearby it is the Lum Nehru Park which is an ideal picnic spot for the tourists. Adjacent to Lum Nehru Park is the Lady Hydari Park which has abundant varieties of plants and blossoming flowers.

Nohkalikai Falls CherrapunjiThe breathtaking hill town of Shillong is blessed with various cascading waterfalls which draw the tourist from all over the world. Some of the famous waterfalls which I found really the best are the Spread Eagle Falls, Elephant Falls and Sweet Falls. Besides, other famous falls are Tiger Falls, Nohkalikai Falls, Crinoline Falls and Seven Sisters Falls. A must visit and world known place around Shillong is Cherrapunjee. It is situated at 1300 m above sea level and is renowned as the place with the highest rainfall in the world. Nearby it is a small place called as Sohra which is famous for its limestone caves and orange honey. To see roaring waterfalls while your drive to Cherrapunjee is really an unforgettable experience. Apart from it, the oldest Presbyterian Church, Grotto Church, establishment of Ramakrishna Mission, State Museum and Golf Course are also worth visiting attractions in Shillong.

Shillong is a captivating hill station of north east India, laced with bewitching natural beauty and irresistible charm which compels you to visit this marvelous holiday destination again and again.

 

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Nainital

October 19th, 2011

Hill Station in Uttrakhand

Nainital!! India is blessed with myriad of tourist’s destinations. Nainital is one of the popular tourist spot in India. Situated at the foothills of Kumaon, Nainital is beautiful and stunning hill station in Uttarakhand region of India. Nainital had retrieved its name from the famous Naini Lake. Natural splendor of Nainital had made tourists from all over the world to visit the awe-inspiring place!!

Lots of mythological facts are attached to Nainital. Among them, the prime one is that Nainital is a part of 64 places of Shakti Peeths. On this auspicious land, there is a belief that few parts of Sati Parvati fell when Lord Shiva was carrying her. Being founded by an Englishman P. Barron, Nainital was quite famous as a tourists place right from ancient times. The best time to visit this wonderful place is between the months – March and June. Now, let’s discuss Places of interest in Nainital. Top attraction in Nainital is the origin of this charming place – Lake Naini. This gurgling lake is located in the center of the hill station and is quite pleasant to view jade blue colored water with the naked eyes. Boating and a leisure walk around the lake are really superb. Naina Devi Temple is the magnificent temple sited in north side of the lake Naini. In this temple, Naini Devi is worshipped and the temple is famous for the eyes of Maa Naina Devi.

Holiday in Nainital

St. John’s Church is also one of the main attractions in Nainital. This church was established in 1844 and is the oldest monument of Nainital. Later on, the Britishers had converted this building into a hill resort.

Hanumangarh Temple is outstanding and one of the main attractions for the tourists in Nainital. The temple is not only famous for the faith of its devotees but also it offers wonderful sunset view to its visitors.

The Naini Peak or the Cheena Peak is also must-see destination of Nainital. No one in this world is born who does not long for spectacular views that soothe eyes. So, is the case with snow-capped views of Himalayas and valleys that are offered by the Naini Peak, the highest peak.

Snow view is other major attraction for tourists in Nainital. This point is located at height of 2,270 meters. To reach this point at the Sher-ka-Danda Ridge, one has to take the help of cable car. The spot is bestowed with lots of natural views.

Tiffin Top, popularly known as Dorothy’s Seat, is situated on Ayarpatta Hill. This awesome tourists place in Nainital is must for nature lovers.

Governor’s House is also versed as Raj Bhawan. Its Gothic Style of architecture is the main reason for making it prime attraction in Nainital. One can see here 113 rooms, a lush green garden, a crystal clear swimming pool and also golf links in this two storeyed building.

Nainital Zoo is one of the main attractions in Nainital. Here, visitors can enjoy seeing the different activities of rare animals species like Steppe Eagle, the Himalayan Black Bear and Snow Leopard, etc.

Other most demanding attractions in Nainital are Eco Cave Garden, Govind Ballabh Pant Marg or The Mall, Astronomical Observatory, Bhim Tal, Land’s End and much more…

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Udupi

October 13th, 2011

Udupi, a land blessed with heavenly bliss and celestial charm is a small pilgrimage town in Karnataka. Renowned worldwide for the splendid Temple of Shri Krishna, Udupi attracts a large number of devotees from all the corners of India. The enticing city of Udupi is set amidst towering mountain ranges with Western Ghats on the east and Arabian Sea on the west. Apart from a popular pilgrimage destination, it is also a treasure trove for the holiday lovers. Dotted with outstanding beauty of hill chains, dense forests, pristine beaches, cascading waterfalls and magnificent architectural sites, Udupi is a perfect holiday destination in South India.

Udupi-Krishna-TempleThe most sought after destination in Udupi is the splendid Shri Krishna Temple which is a popular pilgrimage site and draws thousands of devotees to take a glimpse of the presiding deity. It was set up by a saint Shri Madhavacharya and is a heavenly place reflecting the artistic architectural of bygone era. The most striking feature about the temple is that the devotees are allowed to worship only through a window having nine holes which is known as the Navagraha Kitika. Apart from Krishna Temple, the Chandramoulishwar Temple and Anantheshwar Temple are also worth visiting in Udupi.

Kaup Beach UdupiThe town of Udupi is also blessed with the astounding natural beauty which can be experienced in the serene and pristine beaches. About 6 km form Udupi is the Malpe Beach which is an ideal picnic spot and a beautiful holiday escape from the madness of the city life. The gracefully swinging palm trees, hues of golden sand and crystal clear blue waters will surely captivate your senses at the very first sight. Another exotic beach destination in Udupi is the Kaup Beach which is 12 km from the main city. Dotted with unrivalled natural charm and serenity, the beach is no less than a paradise for the nature lovers. The 100 feet high lighthouse, cool climate and blue rolling waves kissing the blue skies make it a romantic retreat for the couples. About 50 km from Udupi is the breathtaking Marawanthe Beach endowed with stunning natural beauty of surrounding landscapes. The marvelous sunset and tranquil atmosphere of the beach make it a popular place to enjoy and relax in the evenings. Then there is also the St. Mary’s Island which is known for its formation of basalt rocks.

st-marys island rocks sunset udupiApart from natural and religious attractions, Udupi is also famous as an educational institute. The Manipal University is located at Manipal near Udupi along the Malabar Coast. This university is comprised of various good educational institutions where students from all over the country come to gain quality education.

Besides exploring ancient temples and soaking in sand and sun, the wonderful land of Udupi also offer you various opportunities to indulge into multitude of adventurous activities such as boating, trekking, river rafting, wind surfing, skiing, parasailing, snorkeling and many more. Spending holidays in Udupi is undoubtedly an awesome experience to be remembered for years and years.

 

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Indore

October 10th, 2011

Popularly known for industries, Indore is a versatile capital city of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is the great city of India that offers a lot in one way or the other in every aspects like commercial, finance, architecture and tourism. Tourism in Indore comprises of palaces, museums, temples and monuments. Indreshwar and Indrapur are the temples that give birth to this wonderful city – Indore!! Situated in the Narmada Valley in the Madhya Pradesh of India, climatic condition of Indore is quite moderate. The favorable climate of Indore allows the tourists to make a visit throughout the year.

The Rajwada IndoreThe Rajwada or the Old Palace is the top attraction of Indore. This amazing site of seven storey is sited just close to hectic Khajuri Bazaar in the old part of the city. This magnificent palace displays the wonderful intermingling of Mughal, French and Maratha architectural style. This palace is relevant to the Holkars.

Lal Bagh Palace IndoreLal Bagh Palace is the significant creation of the former Holkar Rulers. These rulers used this palace for conducting important meetings and any type of celebrations. It is a symbol of the Holkar’s lavishness and art. Temples are the great source of attractions for tourists in Indore city. They speak themselves simply by their effective architectural style and incredible interiors. The Kanch Mandir, as it is clear from the name itself, it is temple of mirror. It is also known as Seth Hukanchand temple. This temple of mirror lies near the Rajwada to captivate your heart. This temple is dedicated to Jainism and is charm is just because of its exquisite interior otherwise the exterior is quite simple but attractive.

Bada Ganpati is another attractive temple in Indore. This temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and the amazing fact relevant to this temple is that an idol of 25 ft of Lord Ganesha is there, which is the largest Ganesh idol of the world.

Khajrana, a temple where Lord Ganesha is worshipped, is founded by Ahilya Bai. The temple is located just close to other attraction of Indore, the dargah of Nahar Sayed. This dargah is the place where the body of Nahar Sayed is buried without his head on his body.

The Geeta Bhawan, a temple famous for its loyalty to all types of persons irrespective of their caste, and creed, is also must-see destination of Indore.

Annapurna Mandir is also not to be missed attraction of Indore. It is built by getting impressed by the Meenakshi Temple of Madurai.

After exploring so many temples, now switch over to other modes of recreation in Indore like Indore Museum. It is situated very closer to the Main Post Office and is a home to a wide range collection of ancient and medieval relics.

Indore is also famous for its Kamala Nehru Park or Zoo. An amusement park with a wonderful zoo at a single place is quite awe-inspiring. This zoo attracts tourists by elephant rides, goat cart, pony rides and many other activities.

The endless list of marvelous attractions also includes places like Meghdoot Upavan, Gopal Mandir, Mahatma Gandhi Hall, Gomatgiri, Bijasen Tekri, Deoguradia and so on.

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Bharatpur: Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan

October 7th, 2011

Deeg Palace Gopal Bhawan Bharatpur Bharatpur!! The name is not new for tourists who love nature. The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary has taken this city to another level. Nestled in the north-west state of Rajasthan, Bharatpur is a delight for Ornithologists and also a landmark for ecotourism. Winter season is supposed to be the best time to visit Bharatpur as in the months from October to February, migratory birds can be witnessed here from different nook of the world.

The person responsible for the origin of Bharatpur was the Maharaja Suraj Mal. It was recognized as a bird sanctuary in 1956 and in 1982, switched over to a National Park. But today, it has been well-known as a World Heritage Site. It is not less than a big honour!!

Keoladeo National ParkBeing the eastern gateway of Rajasthan, the marvelous place is bestowed with numerous tourists’ attractions. The Keoladeo Ghana National Park or most popularly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is the top attraction of Bharatpur. The park is stretched up to 29 sq. kms and it had given place to more than 350 species of birds and also 35 species of beautiful butterflies. Among the wildlife, visitors get amazed by seeing rare species of animals like Blue Bull, Sambar, Mongoose, Red-faced Monkey and many more. The park is at its highest charm in both the season – winter and rainy.

Ganga Mandir is the other prime attraction in Bharatpur. It is gorgeous temple of which construction was started by Maharaja Balwant Singh. A distinct facet relevant to this temple makes people stunned. It was like that all those people who are engaged in the state’s service were asked to contribute in the construction of the temple by giving their one month salary.

Bharatpur PalaceLaxman Mandir is another astonishing temple founded in Bharatpur. This temple, as the name suggests, is dedicated to Lord Laxman, the younger brother of the Lord Rama. This temple is enhanced with mind-boggling stonework and magnificent carvings on the doors.

Banke Bihari Temple is one of the main attractions for tourists located in the hub of Bharatpur. This temple boasts a very high-level architecture to captivate the heart of visitors. This temple has one big hall where one can see magnificent idol of Lord Krishna and Radha. The verandah in the temple is adorned with charismatic pictures.

As a historical monument, Bharatpur Palace is also very stunning. This palace is the best example displaying perfect blend of two arts – Mughal and Rajput. Nowadays, the great palace has taken the shape of a museum that shows wonderful collections of the past.

BharatpurThe Iron Fort, famous as Lohagarh Fort, is a massive fort and was stand bravely in front of British attack for four times. The fort is not popular for its grandiosity but then also, it is quite successful in developing traits of strength and charm. This fort houses buildings like Mahal Khas, the Kishori Mahal, Kothi Khas, Jawahar Burj Tower, Moti Mahal and Tower Fateh Burj.

Golbagh Palace is also must-see destination for tourists in Bharatpur!!

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