Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Kumbh Mela 2019: A Pocket Guide To Know Everything About The Grand Indian Fair!

Celebrated 4 times over a time span of 12 years, Kumbh Mela in India is nothing less than a festival itself. Pilgrims and believers of Hindu religion attend this famous occasion which marks a significant period as per the Hindu calendar too. Sadhus, Naga Sadhus and hermits mark the beginning of this renowned fair with their entrance on horses and elephants as they come in groups of many alike.

About Kumbh Mela 2019

Being a major ritual, the bathing ritual at Kumbh Mela has an importance of its own and several pilgrims and people belonging to this faith join together for this prime reason itself. So, here’s a quick catch-up with the Kumbh Mela 2019 schedule that this auspicious bathing becomes even more special as per the religion beliefs.

  • 15 Jan: Makar Sakranti
  • 21 Jan: Paush Purnima
  • 4 Feb: Mauni Amvasya
  • 10 Feb: Basant Panchami
  • 19 Feb: Maghi Purnima
  • 4 Mar: Mahashivratri             

    Best Things To Do In Kumbh Mela

    The opening of this major festive fair is marked by Peshvai or Praveshai, where people are welcomed from all over the world, marking the beginning of the auspicious mela. At the beginning itself, the saints arrive here in huge groups and a procession is carried on in honour of this occasion.

    1. Tourist Walks

    Organised by the government, tourist walks have a unique significance as they let you explore the various parts of a region including the renowned temples and forts. In the Sangam walk, arranged for the tourists visiting Allahabad, you will get an opportunity to visit Bade Hanumanji Temple, Patalpuri Mandir, Akshya Vat, Allahabad fort, and Ram Ghat. As tempting as it may sound to the traveller in you, another option of the Prayagraj Walk also remains to attract the visitors from across the country, which includes Allahabad Museum, Public Library and Swaraj Bhawan in the tour.
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  • 2.Cultural Events
  • Witnessing the rich culture and heritage that our country possesses, people from all over India visit this renowned fair which will consist of 5 main pandalas of series of several events. You will get to see some spectacular musical performance along with some traditional folk dances on a regular basis from January 2019. If you wish to have a spiritual experience here at the site, make sure you visit the Pravachan pandal where certain events of the like will take place.

     

    3. Waterways

     Indulging in a serene water boat or ferry experience is surely something you can try to soothe your soul at this pilgrim occasion. As organised by the Inland Waterways Authority Of India, you can take a ferry ride close to the Sangam Ghat in the Yamuna river. Starting from Sujawan Ghat, moving towards the Boat Club Ghat, this ferry ride will end at Kila Ghat. This is surely one of those things that let you soak in the blissful vibes of the place around while you get to witness many sites on these ghats.

     

    4. Thematic Gates

    In order to be able to navigate your way through this giant fair, and to enhance the aesthetic appeal of this glorious fair, government has also instilled several thematic gates, that you shouldn’t miss while you’re out and about in this place. These gates are known to have been strategically placed and with every gate having a unique identity, you're surely amazed at these cultural creations installed this year. It is also made sure that such gates can be reused after this year’s fair.

     

    5. Laser Light Show

    Among various other things to see and do around the festive fair, this laser light show has been organized by the government this year for all the visitors to experience a unique laser and sound theme at this site. What’s more, is that this is one of a kind and is surely going to be an amazing experience at a place like this. If you’re looking for a different experience than the one you’ve had here before, try this show and make sure you book well in advance to avoid any hassle later on.

     

    Accommodations Around And At Kumbh Mela

    With so many options to choose from, in and around this mela, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The best way to decide is to keep in mind the budget and experience that you wish to have.

    1. Tents 

    The Kumbh Mela organizers have provided several tent accommodation options at the site itself and you may not worry about traveling from a far off place to visit the mela. You can choose from Kalpa Vriksh, Kumbh Canvas, Vedic Tent City and Indraprastham city which have all the basic amenities including a well appointed tent and washrooms.

    Tariff: Starting from INR 2500 onwards excluding the meals

     

    2. 3-Star Hotels

    If your budget is not very high and you don’t wish to stay in a tent, this is the best you can opt for. Be it a one night stay or a week long visit to this renowned place, some of the best options include Hotel Kshipra Dham and OYO rooms nearby. These also come with basic facilities but will also allow you for some privacy and a space of your own. You can also choose better hotel options with packages starting from INR 5,500 for a one night stay in the Allahabad city.

    Tariff: Starting from INR 1500 onwards

     

    3. 4-Star Hotels

    Even though the tents in themselves will provide you a luxury experience with some of them located in a way to provide 3D views of the site, if you’re opting for a 4 star hotel you can surely book one in Allahabad while planning your next visit to Kumbh Mela in 2019. The Legend in Allahabad offers a decent 4 star accommodation, along with free Wifi, shared lounge and a garden on the property. They also provide car-rental services if you wish to opt for one.

    Tariff: Starting from INR 7029 onwards

     

    How To Reach Kumbh Mela

    The nearest city to Kumbh Mela that is well connected to all major cities in India, is Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. So, scroll down to know what are your options to reach this famous fair this year!

    By Air

    The Allahabad domestic airport is operational only for the domestic flights, connecting to a very limited number of cities in the country. The other airports, namely Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport in Varanasi and Amausi International Airport in Lucknow are better options as they connect the major cities across India. However, you will have to take a cab from the airport to reach the Kumbh Mela as there is not direct flight to the destination.

    By Train

    While there are 10 main railway stations connecting Allahabad to the main cities of India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, one can surely select the best train option for a smooth journey till Allahabad city. These railway options include Allahabad Chheoki, Naini Junction, Allahabad Junction and Prayag Junction. During this festive occasion, temporary railway stations are made available to facilitate pilgrims to reach the final destination conveniently.

     

    By Road

    Allahabad is the central point connecting major highways and national ones to reach Ujjain. Some of the routes you can take include NH2 running across the city and NH27 leading to Mangawan in Madhya Pradesh. While NH96 and NH28 connect two major cities of Allahabad and Ayodhya, you can also opt for tourism buses or interstate buses.

     

     


     

     

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Manali: A Quick and Handy Travel Guide

One of the most popular hill stations in India, Manali is an amidst the mountain slopes, with spell-binding views, charming streams, fairy-tale-like fog surrounding little-hidden cottages and a lingering scent of pines and freshness. The heavy influx of tourists has led to the exploitation of Manali as a tourist destination, though the surrounding areas are still relatively untouched. Nevertheless, this is one place that should definitely be on your bucket list.

When to Go


Whether to escape from blistering heat or enjoy the white winters, here's a monthly breakup of Manali's climatic conditions so that you can plan accordingly:

September to February – The monsoons draw to an end in September and winter starts setting in from October. The temperature in winter months can go down to -1 °C, so make sure you carry enough woollens to keep yourself warm.

December ends to January – a time to enjoy snowfall and the spectacular scenic white views of the surrounding mountains, making it a favourite with the honeymooners. This is the ideal time for adventure enthusiasts who want to go skiing.

March to June –  Summer steps in from March but the weather is still pleasant. The temperatures during these summer months usually vary between 10°C to 25°C, so you might still need light woollens during the night. This is the perfect time to indulge in outdoor activities such as paragliding, rafting, trekking and mountain adventures in the Solang Valley. This is also the time when the region’s flora is in full bloom lending it the most pristine natural beauty.

July to August –  Monsoons in Manali can be tricky as the region experiences heavy rainfall, which can also sometimes lead to landslides. But considering a lot of tourists don’t prefer to travel during this time, the prices of hotels tend to drop.

Must See

 


Solang Valley – Solang Valley is quiet and is best approached by road. The drive up to Solang is extremely picturesque. Once you are there, try out some Chinese food from the local roadside shacks, and enjoy the views.

Old Manali – Swaying eucalyptus, lovely roads, sweet little eateries, small kitschy marketplaces, and cafes that serve your favourite continental food at unbelievably low prices, the serenity of Old Manali is only disturbed by twittering birds and the sound of the gushing waters of the Kullu River.

Rohtang Pass – a beautiful and popular spot in Manali with more than 25 lakh visitors every year. In winter, the mountains at the Rohtang Pass are completely covered in snow and it is impossible to get there. Hence, the pass remains closed during winters (from October) and generally opens again in May.

Naggar Castle - Located in Naggar Town, amidst breathtaking forested hills, the Naggar Castle is a magnificent historical edifice. Once the residence of Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, this castle is an amalgamation of European and Himalayan architecture. Fireplaces, fitting staircases, and magnificent stone and wood works grace the castle's interiors.

Manu Temple – this religious edifice is visited by countless devotees every year. Legends have it that Manu saved the holy Vedas and the seven sages from the great flood and subsequently made Manali his home. A visit to this revered temple will definitely leave you mentally and spiritually rejuvenated.

Things to Do


Trekking – Manali is an absolute delight for adventurers looking to take on the jagged hills. A great base camp for treks, Manali’s Mountaineering Institute offers several types of high altitude hiking and rock climbing opportunities. Yoga-Trekking is another unique concept which combines spiritual wellness with physical well-being and has become a rage among both adventure and spirituality seekers.

Skiing – A thrill for adventure lovers while touring Manali, as they can indulge in some high adrenaline skiing sessions in the snow-clad mountains that surround the hill station. Want something even more thrilling? Go for heli-skiing or yak-skiing to make your experience unforgettable.

River-Rafting – The River Beas comes across as a perfect avenue for adventurers to indulge in some exhilarating rafting action amidst grade II and III rapids. Get your adrenaline pumping with water adventure activities such as canoeing, kayaking and of course, white water rafting.

Zorbing – Zorbing, a one-of-its-kind adventure sport wherein a person is slid into a huge transparent plastic zorb ball which is then rolled down a mountain slope. It is surely not to be missed while in Manali.

Himalayan Caravan Adventure – From trekking to paragliding, mountain biking, jeep safaris and rafting, Himalayan Caravan Adventure offers you many adventure activities. With customised tours and tailor-made holiday packages, this company attracts countless adventure-seekers every year.

Places to Eat


Casa Bella Vista – Amidst the lush panoramas of Manali is a cosy café named Casa Bella Vista that serves lip-smacking Spanish and Italian dishes. Gorge on their freshly baked, hand-tossed thin-crust wood oven pizza with a pint of chilled beer or your favourite cocktail.

Café 1947 – This vintage and traditional Italian café hails to be the first music café in Manali and is located on the banks of the River Manalsu. Relish your meal, read a book, play your favourite tunes or even start up an impromptu gig, Café 1947 will surely be a part of some of your best moments in Manali.
        
Dylan’s Toasted Roaster – Originally known as Double Vision, the café had a wall dedicated to Bob Dylan’s portrait. Bob Dylan’s fans and music lovers loved it so much that they coined a new name for the café and hence it was called the Dylan’s Toasted and Roasted.

Khyber – A multi-cuisine restaurant, Khyber serves delectable Chinese, Continental, Indian and Mughlai cuisines. Drinks are reasonably priced, and the booths are a good place to huddle.

Johnson’s Bar and Restaurant – Johnson's Bar & Restaurant is a charming Italian joint in Manali. The restaurant boasts of a talented Italian chef, good food and a well-stocked bar that serves a good selection of wines, liquors, exotic cocktails and shooters.

How to Reach

 

By Air – The nearest airport is at Bhuntar, located approximately 50 kilometres away from Manali. Domestic flights connect Bhuntar with Delhi and Chandigarh. Once at the airport, you can take a pre-paid taxi to Manali. However, owing to weather conditions, flights are not the most reliable option for getting to or out of Manali.

By Bus – Manali is very well-connected to important tourist destinations like Leh, Shimla, Kullu, Dharamshala and New Delhi by means of a network of state-run as well as private buses. The bus journey from Delhi to Manali is 550 kilometres, and it is advisable to book your tickets in the air-conditioned Volvo coaches, as the buses are more comfortable than ordinary ones, keeping in mind the long distance of the journey.

By Road/ Self Drive – The drive up to Manali is simply breath-taking! You can catch scenic glimpses of the adjoining mountains and valleys from almost every turn that the twisty uphill road throws you. Though a lot of tourists prefer a self-drive up to Manali, it is advisable to hire a taxi in case you are not comfortable with driving in mountainous regions.

Drawing swarms of wandering wayfarers from all around the country (and the world), Manali, which is now a prominent tourist town came up as a business route to Ladakh and further beyond. So be it family, friends, that special someone, or all alone, Manali has something for everyone.

 

 


Saturday, February 9, 2019

A Complete Dalhousie Travel Guide: Attractions & Places to Visit-


Himachal Pradesh celebrates Vasant or the spring season beginning-mid of March and Dalhousie is not an exception to the charm. Situated in the Dhauladhar range, Dalhousie is another hill resort offering picturesque views of pine and oak forest and nearby Chenab and Beas rivers. The main gateway to Chamba town, Dalhousie is a quiet and serene hill station that was originally a sanatorium. There are five distinct peaks here – Balun, Kathlog, Tehra, Bakrota and Petreyn with the maximum height of 2378 meters above sea level. Reflecting British legacy, the churches are the main tourist attractions in Dalhousie.
The season of spring spells a magical charm to the place. The western Himalayan range enjoys a pleasant climate before the onset of summer. Like that of winter, Dalhousie offers a unique experience even in spring. The green meadows, the blooming dales and the bright weather offer a rejuvenating holiday. Two beautiful lakes around Dalhousie, Khajjiar and Chamera are among the top most attractions. A wildlife tour to the Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary will also be a worthy experience for the season. Peruse Dalhousie Travel Guide for complete information.

When to go Dalhousie

 

Dalhousie is an all-season destination through April to October is regarded as the best time to visit. Evening and nights are colder from May-June though days experience the summer climate. 

What to Visit in Dalhousie

The unmatched beauty of the hill town is a delight in itself. if you are thinking of planning an itinerary of the best places to visit in Dalhousie, then here are some of the beautiful spring locales in and around Dalhousie :


Kalatop


At a height of 2440 meters, Kalatop has rugged slopes, a beautiful forest rest house and thick surrounding forest. Popular as Black Cap, Kalatop is famous for its flora, fauna and wildlife. The Kalatop-Khajjiar Sanctuary is a popular hideout for tourists in summer. A motorable road connects Dalhousie with Chamba and Kalatop region. The journey is beautiful and rejuvenating.

 

Bakrota Hills

 A fascinating peak surrounding Dalhousie town that is known for its scenic beauty especially in the summer and spring season. The entire hill has a number of trekking treks. The best thing to enjoy on this hill is a picnic. In winter, the peak is snow clad offering stunning views.

 

Dayan Kund

 Another towering peak in Dalhousie with an elevation of 2,745 meters above sea level. The three main river tributaries of Chenab, Ravi and Beas are clearly visible on a clear day.

 

Jandri Ghat

Around 2 km away from Dalhousie town is Jandri Ghat, a place surrounded by pine forest. A summer residence of the Chamba rulers constructed in 1871 is the main attraction of the place.

St Andrew’s Church

Also popular as the Church of Scotland, St Andrew’s was built in the year 1905 for the Protestant Christians. It is situated very close to the Dalhousie bus stand.
Other famous churches in Dalhousie are St Francis Church, St John’s Church and St Patric’s Church.

Places to stay

Some of the popular hotels in Dalhousie offering accommodation throughout the year are Mount View Hotel, Peace Channel Resort, Alps Holiday Resort and Hotel Dalhousie Heights. Get hotel packages for Dalhousie from IndianHoliday.com.

Entertainment

Dalhousie is an excellent place for trekking with Kalatop-Khajjiar trail, Punjpula trail and Palace trail being the noted ones.

Shopping

Pahari paintings and Tibetan handicrafts are the major buys from Dalhousie markets. The Subhash Chowk market area and Sadar Bazaar have a number of shops selling handicraft items.

 

 If you have any cherishx experience of the place or have any queries related to the place you can leave a comment down and tell us.
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