Thursday, August 7, 2008

Dargeeling

Panaromic view of Darjeeling town Darjeeling is popularly known as the "Queen of the Hills" and produces the famous Darjeeling Tea, one of the world's finest teas. It is also home to the Darjeeling himalayan Railway, a World Heritage Site.
Darjeeling with its natural beauty provides a wide variety of activities from liesurely scenic walks to more gruelling activities such as trekking and river rafting for the adventurous ones.

Area :
11.44 sq. km.
Altitude :
2,134 meters
Clothing :
Light woolen in summer and heavy woolen in winter.
Best Season :
April to mid June and mid September to November are the best months to visit this hill resort.
Foreign Tourists :
Foreign tourists , if they desire to visit Sikkim as well, must obtain a special permit for it in advance
Temperature :
Winter :- 03 - 19 °C Summer : -11 -20 °C,


Toy Train & Tea GardensTea Gardens
Although one can reach Darjeeling after-hour drive up a steep and winding road from Siliguri, the most exciting and nostalgic form of transportation is the Toy Train. This ' marvel of engineering' was inaugurated in 1881 and is the world's highest track railway. The miniature steam train huffs, puffs and toots as it wrestles its way up a vertical track of blind curves and loops in nine hours.

Tea gardens blanket the lower slopes. To the world's tea fanciers, Darjeeling is a name synonymous with prized perfection. Introduction in the 1840s, there are now 84 gardens of which Happy Valley and Lopchu are instantly recognisable to the connoisseur for their special fragrance. As the train nears Kurseong, the mid-point of the journey, it parallels the road, which is lined with tiny shop-houses, and tea stalls. Most, leach-infested forests of Oak, Ilex and Magnolia trees, dripping moss and brilliantly hued Orchids, encroach at every turn.

The Trans-Himalayan Backdrop
Ghoom, as the town's name seems to suggest, is gloomy and dank with perpetual fog. At this Tibetan village, which is at an altitude of 2,276 m (7,470 ft), one can hear the foghorn-like sounds of Buddhist monks blowing their giant Gyeling pipes from the rooftops of the nearby Yiga-Choling ' Yellow Hat' Buddhist Temple.

Ghoom is the jumping off point for an excursion to Tiger Hill, which should not be missed if the weather co-operates. For a truly magnificent view of the Himalayas, one must arrive before the sun rises and the clouds roll in. Inky darkness gives way to a gauzy mauve dawn and the peaks are unveiled in all their glory. Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makaly, Kabru, Kanchenjunga, Siniolchu and Chomolhari can all be seen with the forbidden peaks of the Tibetan Trans-Himalayan as a backdrop.

Places of Interest in Darjeeling
Entering Darjeeling is like travelling back in time to the days of the British Raj, a vertical Victorian London - like town populated with oriental faces. Church spires and brick chimneys dominate the skyline.

The Mall:
The Mall is Darjeeling's popular commercial street. It is lined with Tibetans selling hand-knitted sweaters and souvenir shops chock-full of Himalayan artifacts and both real and imitation antiques. Photo shops carry turn-of-the-century photos as well as specialising in hand-painted black and white prints with glowing oil colours. The Mall leads to Chaurasta, a square, which doubles as a bandstand, a pony riding arena for children and a haven for lovers.

Chowrasta:
The Chowrasta, meaning crossroad, is a hive of commercial activity. The Mall Road originates and culminates at the Chowrasta. This is the heart of Victorian Darjeeling. Here hotels, restaurants and shops brush against each other. The shops and stalls are a veritable paradise for souvenir collectors. The Bhutanese sellers display their wares. Woollen garments, tribal ornaments, Thankas, rosaries, brass statuettes and Gorkha daggers are kept on display for sale. Foreign goods are also available in some shops. Local handicrafts are much in demand.

Obeservatory HillObeservatory Hill:
The oldest site in Darjeeling is Observatory Hill, known locally as “Makal-Babu-Ko-Thaan”. According to legend, a Red Hat Buddhist Monastery called Dorje Ling, or 'place of the Thunderbolt', stood at this very spot. The Nepalis destroyed it in the 19th century. The Shivas and Buddhists share the temple that stands there today.

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute:
A spot not to be missed is the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute created by the late Tenzing Norgay, the Sherpa who conquered Mt Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary on 29 May 1953. A display of equipment used on the climb is one of the highlights. A zoological garden nearby has an assortment of wildlife such as yaks, Siberian tigers and red pandas who call the region their home.

Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway:
At North Point about 3-km from the town, this is the first passenger ropeway in India. For reservation of ropeway seats please contact - Officer in-charge, Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Ropeway Station, North Point, Darjeeling. Regular share taxi service is available from Market Motor and Taxi Stand is to the Ropeway Station.

Nearby Attractions from Darjeeling
Tibetan Refuge Camp:
The area in and around Darjeeling is a treasure chest of interesting destinations. The Tibetan Refugee self-help scheme produces traditional artifacts, jewellery and carpets for tourist consumption.

Lloyd's Botanical Garden:
Lloyd's Botanical Garden displays a fine collection of Himalayan fauna for those with an interest, and for punters there is horseracing at Lebong, the smallest and highest racecourse in the world.

Tiger Hill:
Situated at an altitude of 2,590m (8,482 ft.) and 13-km from the town, this spot has earned international fame for the magnificent view of the sunrise over "Kanchenjunga" and the great Eastern Himalayan Mountains. Even Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, is visible from here.

Phalut & Sandakphu:
A week's smallest-trip of Phalut and Sandakphu will get one within reach of the high peaks; for the onlooker it affords a more spectacular panorama than at Tiger Hill. Giant flowering Rhododendron trees, a pointillism of reds pinks and whites Dwarfs comprise of the en route trail. On attaining heights of over 3,048m, one is surrounded by skeletal trees devoid of leaves and branches, which are especially eerie when the clouds roll in and envelop the area.

Darjeeling Tour Pashupati:
Further afield, in Pashupati on the Nepal border, one can purchase foreign goods at reasonable prices, view wildlife such as the endangered one-horned Rhino, Deer, Gaur, and wild boar while seated atop an Elephant's back at Jaldapara Game Park; learn of the Lepcha legend at the confluence of the Teesta and Ranjeet Rivers; relive Kalimpong's past glory as a trading post by visiting the market filled with traditional Tibetan medicine, spices, musk, wool and silk; or for the truly adventurous-hire some ponies and a crew and take to the hills.

Kurseong:
Kurseong is mid-way between Siliguri and Darjeeling. The way from Darjeeling to Kurseong is generally open through out the year. So, the toy train is not coming to Siliguri then one can come up to Kurseong. This place is equally beautiful and is full of natural splendour.

Mirik:
Mirik is 52-km from Siliguri and 55-km from the nearest Airfield of Bagdogra. Mirik is being developed as a new hill station in the mountains. Tea estates, orange orchards and cardamom plantations surround Mirik. It has all the facilities to fulfill the needs of a tourist.

Siliguri / New Jalpaiguri:
The twin Cities of Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri are the departure point to Darjeeling, Sikkim and the North Eastern States. Being the nodal point this place has become very busy and crowded. Siliguri also acts as a transit point for Nepal. Tourists come to Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri mainly to change bus or catch trains.

Kalimpong:
Kalimpong is within Darjeeling province and is a sub-division of Darjeeling. It is a small but bustling town in the Himalayan foothills of West Bengal - Kalimpong is at an altitude of 1,250m. This bazaar town was originally a part of Bhutan but later it was taken over by the British and finally it settled down with West Bengal.

Adventure Sports in Darjeeling
Darjeeling Gymkhana Club Ltd.:
One of the most well equipped Clubs of the region with facilities of Indoor and Outdoor games. Visitors may become temporary members over here.

Darjeeling Club:
This is popularly known as the Planter's Club and has the best possible location in town and has a breathtaking view of the mountains and valleys. Approachable directly by car and has parking area. Limited number of rooms and available for temporary members but permanent members have the first claim. Fully equipped kitchen, bar and other indoor game facilities are available here.

enchal Golf CourseSenchal Golf Course:
This 9-hole Golf Cource is one of the highest Golf Cource in the world (altitude 8,150 ft). It is near Tiger Hill and has a Club House and a Tourist Lodge.

Lebong Race Course:
About 8-km from the town, it is one of the smallest and highest Race Course in the world. Races are held during Spring & Autumn season under the management of local Gymkhana Club

Agra

Agra is famous as being home to one of the "Seven Wonders of the world - The Taj Mahal". The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is a vivid remainder of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is a vivid reminder of the capital in the capital in the 16th and early 17th centuries.
Places Of Intrest In Agra

Taj Mahal


Completed in 1653 A.D., The Taj Mahal built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as the final resting place for his favourite Queen, Mumtaz. Finished in by Marvel, it is perhaps India most fascinating and beautiful monument. This perfectly symmetrical monuments took 22 years (1630-1652) of hard labour and 20,000 workers, Masons and Jewellers to built and is set amidst landscaped gardens.






Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri is an epic in red sandstone. A city of yeasteryear, today lost in the mists of time. Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar during 1564 A.D.. Mughal Emperor Akbar had no heir. He visited holy men to enlist their prayers for his son.






Agra Fort

The great Mughal Emperor Akbar commissioned the construction of the Agra Fort in 1565 A.D., although additions were made till the time of his grandson Shah Jahan.







Agra is famous for handicrafts products such as inley work on Marvel, Leather work, Footwear, Brass wear, Carpets, Jewellery, Market, Agra Travel GuideZari and Embroidery work. It is also well known for Petha, Dalmoth and Gajak.

Much of this is available around the Taj complex.

The main shopping areas are the Sadar Bazar, Kinari Bazar and Munro Road.

State emporia Gangotri (UP Govt.), Kairali (Kerala), Black Partridge (Haryana) and Kashmir Government Arts Emporium are all located at the Taj Mahal Shopping Arcade, Western Gate.



RESTAURANTS: The city abounds in restaurants which offer international and Indian cuisines. Agra is famous for snacks and sweets like Dalmoth and Petha, for which the most recognised area is Kinari Bazar.

Taj Khema (UPSTDC), Eastern Gate, Taj Mahal.

Dasha Prakesh (South Indian Restaurant), Balu Ganj.

Hot Bites Restaurant, Sadar Bazar.

Only Restaurant; 45 Taj road

Sonam Restaurant & Bar, 51 Taj Road.

Avadh Restaurant, Sanjay Place.

Kwality Restaurant, sadar Bazar.

Navratan Restaurant, Mughal Sheraton, Taj Gang.

Malika Restaurant, Hotal Man singh, Fatehabad Road.

Gazebo restaurant, M.G. Road.

Capri Resturant Hari Parvat.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Kerala



Location
On the southwestern tip of India lies Kerala with the Arabian Sea on the west and Western Ghats towering 500-2700m on the east. Kerala is divided into three regions - the highlands, the coastal lowlands and the fertile midlands. The forested high lands has plentiful of tea, coffee, rubber and spice plantations and wildlife reserves. The lowlands of Kerala are networked by endless backwaters and the deltas of forty-four rivers. The midlands are rich with cashew, coconut, arecanut, tapioca, banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane and vegetable plantations.

God's Own County - Kerala
Popularly known as "God's Own Country", Kerala, has attracted people from various countries and cultures. People get together in this paradise land of South India by intermingling their languages and spend their leisure time joyously. The green surroundings blended with the azure water of the sea beaches makes moments heavenly. Kerala offers high spirit of exquisite experiences of a wonderful summer spent at the wonderful backwaters and enchanting beaches to its tourists from all over the world. The charisma of Kerala tempts tourists to come back again soon, seldom found anywhere else in the world.

Kerala - A Trade Centre
The aromatic spices, the fragrant sandalwood and lustrous ivory has always tempted people from distant lands to Kerala since ancient time. The coast of Kerala was trading medium for traders from Phoenicia, Rome, Arab and China, long before Vasco da Gama led the Portuguese to India. The friendly nature of the people of Kerala has resulted in the successful blending of various cultures, giving the state a cosmopolitan outlook.

Tourism
India's most charming state Kerala is today one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. It is a dreamy place for tourists all over the world. Reclusive beaches, palm fringed backwaters mist clad hill stations, lush tropical forests, water falls, exotic wildlife, monuments, art forms and festivals makes it distinctively charming. Beside being a tourist destination, Kerala is one of the most progressive, literate and highly educated states in India. India's most peaceful state, Kerala offers an fascinating blend of cultures and some fantastic ways of travelling around. Perhaps more than anywhere else in India, getting around can be a lot of fun, particularly on backwater trips along the coastal lagoons.

Some of the major attractions of Kerala :


Ayurveda :
Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests, and the cool monsoon season are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. Infact, today kerala is the only state in India which practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication. Ayurveda has certain prestigious type of treatment methods, done only in Kerala.




Backwaters :
Kozhikode,
Ernakulam,
Kottayam,
Alappuzha,
Kollam.





Beaches
Tiruvanthapuram,
Kollam,
Kozhikode,
Kanur
and many other districts.





Forest Reserves
Thiruvanthapuram,
Idukki,
Kanur,
Kollam,
Palaghat,
Trichur,
Wayanad.


Hill Stations
Pythalmala,
Lakkidi,
Ezhimala,
Ranipuram,
Vythiri.





House Boats
Kettuvallam










Monuments
Kerala has a rich repertoire of historic and cultural monuments. Some of the monuments are :
¤ Fort Kochi
¤ Kuthiramalika(Puthenmalika)Palace museum
¤ The Napier Museum
¤ St. Francis Church
¤ Santa Cruz Basillica
¤ Mattanchery(Dutch) Palace
¤ Jewish Synagogue
¤ Chinese Fishing Nets/Vasco da Gama Square
¤ Thali Temple
¤ Kannur District
¤ St. Angelo Fort
¤ Thodeekulam Siva Temple
¤ Ananthapura Lake Temple

GOA


Some Detail About Goa

Capital : Panji
Largest City : Vasco Da Gamma
Density : 363/km2
Area : 3,702 km2

Goa, on the west coast of India is a land of swaying palms, miles of golden sands, lush greenery, an incredible cultural heritage, magnificent churches, temples and monuments and a unique cultural synthesis of the east and west. Known as "Pearl of the Orient" and a "Tourist Paradise", the state of Goa is popular with travellers around the world because of the magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendours of its temples, churches and old houses. Besides the natural beauty, the fabulous beaches and sunshine, tourists to Goa love the laid-back, peaceful, warm and friendly nature of the Goan people.

Weather

Goa is a coastal place that is located near the Arabian Sea which results in humid weather for most of the year. The month of May is typically the hottest with temperatures peaking around 35°C (95°F), but with the arrival of the monsoons in late June, the conditions become cooler and more pleasant. The monsoon season lasts until September and is followed by a short cool season from December to February.


Tourism:

Internationally popular for its beaches, Goa is visited by hundreds of thousands of international and domestic travellers every year, and has become one of the most popular holiday destinations for European travellers, particularly in the Northern hemisphere winter. Besides beaches, Goa is also known for its world heritage architecture including the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Goa also has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, which are classified as a biodiversity hotspot. There is a lot one can do at Goa like
you can relax at the beaches. Goa has an almost unbroken 100 km coastline of beaches, visit the venerable catherals of a bygone era at old Goa, which are still in good condition, enjoy the cuisine at a range of resturants that cater to just about every palate, check out the several discos and pubs that have sprung up around Goa, and last but not the least ... try feni. It is a local specialty alcoholic drink made from cashew fruits.
Places of Tourist Interest:

Beaches:
-Agonda Colva
-Anjuna Dona Paula
-Arambol Miramar-Gaspar Dias
-Baga Beach Palolem
-Calangute Vagator




Museums & Art Galleries:
-Archaelogical Museum and Portrait Gallery. Old Goa Galleria de Icons Margao

Archaeological Museum
Old Goa
Timing: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm

-Goa State Museum, Patto, Panaji The Big Foot Art Gallery & Local Handicrafts Centre
-Galleries at Se Cathedral Loutlim
-St. Francis of Assisi and Bom Jesus



Temples/Churches/Mosques/Historical Monuments:

-Shri Manguesh Temple at Pirol, Ponda Ruins of Church of St. Augustine
-Shri Shanta Durga Tem

ple at Kavlem Viceroy's Arch all in Old Goa
-Mahadev Temple at Tambdi Surla Reis Magos Church
-Shri Mahalsa at Mardol The Church of Mae de Deus at Saligao
-Basilica of Bom Jesus Rachol Seminary
-Se Cathedral The Church of St. Alex at curtorim
-Church of St. Francis Assisi Jama Masjid at Sanguem
-St. Cajetan Church Safa Masjid at Ponda
-Church of Our Lady of Rosary Aguada Fort
-Nunnery of Santa Monica Tirakol Fort



Towns:
-Panaji, Margao Marmugao Harbour
-Vasco-da-Gama Pilar
-Mapusa Chandor




Wildlife/bird Sanctuaries :
-Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
-Molem Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
-Bondla Forest Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary





Waterfalls/Lakes/Springs :

-Arvalem Waterfalls, Mayem Lake
-Dudhsagar Waterfalls near Colem Kesarval Spring





When to Go


The best period to visit Goa is during winters between November to February end. It is pleasantly cold during winters with temperatures ranging from 15o - 30o Celsius. Winters are probably the best months to visit this paradise and enjoy the sun, the sea and the sand!


Interesting Fact

Even after India's independence in 1947, Goa remained a Portuguese colony till Dec 1961.