Friday, March 16, 2012

Jim Corbett National Park- Its Various Zones, Visiting Places and Accommodation


Corbett National Park is located in Ramnagar in the district of Nainital, Uttarakhand, and is considered to be the paradise for the wildlife lovers in India as well as those from abroad. Built in the year 1936, Jim Corbett National Park was before independence known as Hailey National Park. Later, after the independence, the National Park was known as Ramganaga National park before it was given the name of Jim Corbett National Park.

The total covered area of national park is extended over 1318 Sq. Kms. and this also includes core and buffer area. The park is easily approachable from Delhi to Ramnagar and there is also easy train connectivity from Varanasi via Lucknow to Ramnagar. Wildlife tourists can also take road drive from Delhi and by passing Gajraula, Moradabad, Kashipur to before ultimately reaching Ramnagar. As an alternate route, the tourists can choose to travel to Haldwani/Kashipur/Kathgodam and from there take road drive to Ramnagar. After reaching Ramnagar, the tourists can hire paid taxi service to national park.

Dhikala is amongst the first and most popular visiting places located in the vicinity of Jim Corbett. Dhikala is situated in the Patli Dhun valley and the tourists will definitely be mesmerized on seeing the stunning untouched nature of the valley as it creates a truly spell bound atmosphere that is worth living. Lying adjacent to the national park is river Kosi, which has on its bank splendid and well known Garjia temple. Other popular rivers flowing through the region include Ramganga, Sonanadi, Mandal, and Palain respectively. The tourists can also take road journey to Almora for visiting Ranikhet, which is again a scenic and amazing hill station. While within the Jim Corbett National Park, the tourists can take the elephant safari or a jeep safari to enjoy the local wildlife and routine rustic life inhabiting the national park. Further, a trip to Kalagarh Dam would be a gift in disguise to the visitors who will have the option to witness bird watching. Kalagarh Dam area is also great places to explore for adventure activities like rock climbing, rappelling, slithering, hot air balloon, river crossing and rafting.

The Jhirna rest house located in southern premises of Jim Corbett National Park is a beautiful place to visit and the place comprises dry and the vegetation, mostly scrubs. The hills which lay North of Jhirna are roofed with dense patches of bamboo which gives more of terrific effect.  Making the visit to Corbett Museum at Dhangarhi would indeed be an informational tour by all the means. The museum offers rare history Jim Corbett National Park.

The ideal time suited for visiting Jim Corbett National Park is Mid-November through Mid-June.

There are several Corbett resorts and hotel accommodations available in and around the vicinity of Jim Corbett National Park and you need to make sure which type of accommodation you would like to go with. For choosing the best and economical accommodation, it would rather be great idea to opt for the services of authorized tour and travel operator.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Do Dham Yatra and Its Many Manifestations


Do Dham Yatra comprises Badrinath Kedarnath tour and Yamnotri Gangotri tour. The yatra has spiritual and religious importance The Badrinath Kedarnath Temple tour expands over eight Days and begins from New Delhi and going further to Haridwar, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Rudraprayag, Badrinath, and Rudraprayag. The Do Dham Yatra covering Gangotri Yamunotri Temple Tour expands over seven Days and begins from New Delhi and going further Haridwar, Barkot, Syanachatti, Yamunotri, Barkot, Uttarkashi, and Gangotri.

The Do Dham Yatra is considered to be the spiritual bliss for those who want to break from the clutches of mundane life and want to come close to divinity. The pilgrimage will take the pilgrims through the mesmerizing climes and gives the view of the snow covered mountains. Do Dham yatra is one of its kind as it not only provides spiritual bliss but also brings in the element of adventure. Therefore, the pilgrims apart from seeking the blessings of various gods and goddesses also get the opportunity to explore white water rafting and tracking. 

Char Dham Yatra is revered pilgrimage which is undertaken by the Hindu devotees every year for the purpose of getting the spiritual ordainment and with the purpose of attaining freedom from the vicious circles of life. However for the devotees who have time constraint, and cannot complete the Chardham yatra with all the fervor and religiousness, should definitely go for Do Dham yatra.

Badrinath Kedarnath Dham:

Badrinath & Kedarnath are strategically located in the pristine environs of great Himalayas. Badrinath is holy seat to Lord Vishnu and located in Garhwal hilly region, whereas Kedarnath lies adjacent to holy Mandakni River. The most significant spot of Char Dham Yatra, Badrinath shine is holy place to seek blessings of Lord Badri or, manifestation of Lord Vishnu Lord Vishnu and close to holy place enshrines Lord Vishnu’s rest place located in mountain ranges of Nar & Narayana. Kedarnath, which is an abode to Lord Shiva and the pilgrims need to trek for 13 kms. for reaching the holy shrine. Pilgrims will find it completely revitalizing to take holy batch in the sacred hot water springs namely Tapt Kund and Surya Kund. Badrinath Kedarnath Yatra takes seven to eight days to complete.

Gangotri Yamunotri Dham:

The Gangotri which is holy seat of Goddess Shakti Ganga is strategically situated in magnificent Himalayan region where it originates. The Yamunotri Dham is holy place dedicated to Goddess of Shakti Yamuna and there is temple dedicated to Goddess. Gangotri and Yamunotri attract the Hindu pilgrims every year. Gangotri is known for its green and highly dense alpine forest range interspersed with green valleys, Yamunotri offer rich and resplendent scenic beauty of the cascades of snow capped mountains. The prasadam made in 55 C hot water spring is craved for, by the pilgrims who visit Yamunotri. Gangotri Yamunotri Yatra takes six days to complete.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Chardham Yatra by Helicopter- Importance and Facts


The Chardham yatra is a blissful journey to the four pedestals of divinity namely Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri respectively. The pedestals of divinity are revered and frequented by the pious Hindu devotees every year to seek the holy blessings of gods and goddesses who hold the seat. The Chardham Tour by Helicopter offers unique experience of the pilgrimage as the devotees fly past the majestic and snow capped Himalayan ranges and they explore the mesmerizing topography of divine land from closer distance. Chardham Yatra by helicopter not only saves total traveling time, but also give the opportunity to the pilgrims to explore the richness of calm and composed surroundings and give a splendid feel altogether.

The Helicopter service is easy way to take the celestial journey abode to the shrines and holy places in Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. For the Hindu devotees, especially those who travel from across the seas to be the part of annual holy ensemble do not have much of time in their hands, and therefore, Chardham Yatra by helicopter is their preferred choice by all the means. The Helicopter service is available for devotees from the Agastya Muni to Kedarnath; and the holy journey offer them the best of both worlds- journey by feet and aerial journey. The Chardham yatra by helicopter truly offers unique experience to the devotees and it is heart rending too. 

The Kedarnath Yatra by helicopter offers the opportunity to the devotees to get mesmerized in the nature’s marvelous escapes and scenic beauty.  The Helicopter Service for Chardham yatra begins from Agastya Muni, lying 17 kms. from Rudraprayag and the total time is approximately 45 minutes. Devotees who to take off from the cumbersome travel procedures should prefer Helicopter service for Chardham yatra. The devotees boarding the helicopter from Agastya Muni are offered a halt of approximately one and a half hours at Kedarnath for spiritual and adventure sighting. Devotees who want to explore the divine serenity of Kedarnath can also choose to reside in the splendid resorts or hotel accommodations and catch the helicopter return to Agastya Muni on the following day at 11:10 AM. With the introduction of helicopter service for Chardham yatra, the comfort of undertaking spiritual journey has increased for the devotees. 

Helicopter service for Char Dham tour is organized by the local tour and travel operators and the helicopter services are arranged in conjunction with the private and government aviation operators. Maximum of 6 to 7 pilgrims can take the pilgrimage of Chardham Yatra in the Helicopter. You need to consult the tour operator about the latest rates and the availability of time for the Helicopter service.

Keep in your mind that you look for cost effective deals on Chardham tour by searching and comparing at the reliable tourist websites. In this manner, you will also save the precious time as well have the spiritual endowment. You can also book for the helicopter service online and it will not take more than few minutes.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Solitude and Romance in the Himalayas


Nature and romance has a very special connection. Being closest to the nature makes you realises life’s greatest blessings and seeing the world from a close distanced makes us want to celebrate our vital emotions like love, faith and fear. May be, that is why the greatest of the temples rests in the high mountains or by the gurgling rivers. Because, staying close to nature makes you realise the existence of the special power that keeps us grounded to this earth and life. May be this is why, the most romantic places on earth are always found in distance meadows.  And for the same reason, we seek thrill to overcome our fears by overcoming some of the most feared natural forces in the world. Nature has this magic to make us realise our true existence. 

Thus, celebrating a union with nature has always been a favourite practice by men. From getting married by the beach to discovering romance in the deep seas- some of the most romantic affairs in the world are celebrated in places full of natural bounty. Speaking of such celebrations, most of the honeymooners are often headed to places away from the hassled city life and try discovering romance through rejuvenation. Among many popular honeymoon destinations in India, Himachal Pradesh tops the list by being the most easily accessible, pocket friendly fairytale spot in India. Honeymoon in the valley by the lofty mountains and red rhododendrons may sound like a picture torn from a romance novel but that special feeling really exists. 

Life can be indeed a fairy tale romance when you rattle through the snow by a colonial train. A train ride up to Shimla from Delhi during the winters is the perfect thing to kick off your honeymoon. And a different world waits at the end of those snow covered railway tracks. A languid evening by the fire place in a well maintained hotel is a common activity in Shimla as the place is full of specially designed honeymoon accommodations. Further, strolling the famous Mall Road with your partner hand in hand or riding on a Yak in Kufri, in the upper Shimla- a honeymoon in Shimla can be the most beautiful to happen to you. 

These days, honeymoon in Himachal Pradesh has been made further special by the addition of many adventure sports activities where couples can explore their wilder sides by paragliding over the breathtaking valleys or hiking in the wining pathways.  For those seeing more privacy and solitude, picnic spots away from popular towns like Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala can be a better option. Cottages and special spa facilities are also available in different isolated spots where the only sound you hear is of the gurgling rivers and frolicking birds and the chuckles of your partner. There are other many tourist places in Himachal for honeymooners.
A spa experience is probably the ultimate honeymoon experience where you get to combine the benefits of the Himalayan climate, Ayurveda and great company. The result is a relaxed and happy you. Thus, when you return from an exotic honeymoon in the Himachal, the only thing you remember is the bliss you were gifted with. And what can be a better option than shopping to make your partner happy and ask yourself in the glory of togetherness.

Although, it is not necessary to seek romance outside the confinements of your daily life, a gateway definitely helps in putting together the special parts of your life. Thus, celebrating your honeymoon in the wilderness is the most beneficial exercise you can effortlessly perform. 

Special Himachal packages for honeymoon are available all around the year and each of them only specialize in blowing your mind away. A honeymoon package can be booked from any authorized tour operator but make sure you discuss the facilities beforehand. 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Up Close With Nature at Corbett National Park

Rejuvenation is a state of mind when you get rid of stress and fatigue through different relaxation techniques. It can be a holiday in a serene place, a simple massage or reading your favorite author- any special thing that relaxes your nerves is a rejuvenation exercise. However, a holiday, being the most popular technique with stressed out city birds, always scores the highest points for relaxation.  Getting away from our routine life into the wild or a closer distance to nature can actually help our stressed nerves and spending some time with family or alone in such serene environments can actually encourage us to celebrate life’s simple joys. Thus, when it comes to nature, what can be a better place than a wild life sanctuary to feel the pulse of nature? Luckily, India is a naturally rich topography with diverse regions of many wild life wonders. If you count all the accessible wildlife zones in the country, a few places always top the list and the Jim Corbett National Park is one of them.
Named after the hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, this park is the oldest national park in the country. Situated in Nainital district of the beautiful state of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is famous for being a protected zone for the critically endangered Royal Bengal tiger of India. Thanks to the initiative taken by the park authorities. The conservation project at Corbett is known as Project Tiger which makes a trip to this park even more special.  No wonder, the park is considered one of the safest and most visited ecotourism destinations in India, Corbett has been a haunt for tourists and nature lovers from all over the world. However, tourism activity is only allowed in selected areas inside the park. Splendid landscapes, suitable accommodation facilities and adventure sports options in the park, thus, make it an ideal location for seeking relaxation. Not to mention, the diverse wildlife to keep people hooked.
What makes this park unique is the combination of hills, marshes, grass lands and lakes-an exotic canvas for nature spotting. Moreover, the ideal climatic conditions make it accessible all round year. So, from wildlife safaris to fishing in the nearby rivers- a visit to Corbett National Park ensures a complete rejuvenation package. And, most importantly, the line between the human existence and the nature has been drawn clearly at Corbett where accommodation facilities are located at a reasonable distance from the wild habitats. 
Apart from the options of bird watching, elephant safari, jeep safari, there are other options available too. These include, camping near the park to rappelling. However, nothing beats the joy of locating a special tiger in an early morning safari. The best time to visit the park is during the winter months when the sun is less harsh and the animals love to come out of their shades to enjoy the winter noon.
This most popular zone inside the park is situated at the fringes of Patli Dun valley. An old rest house in the area only adds to the charm.  Otherwise, the spectacular view of the valley keeps people engaged. Owing to the demands, there is no dearth of accommodation facilities around Corbett. Combined packages are also available which are well suited for different requirements go the visitors. Hence, a few days in the lap of nature can be really therapeutic as the cacophony of the jungles is barely called noises.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Munsiyari Hill Station, Uttarakhand


Ever heard of the ancient salt route to Tibet and the enchanting Johar valley? For those who are not aware, here is the story–owing to the transportation of one of the most valuable commodities of the ancient times i.e. salt, this route came into existence. Crossing though the wondrous glaciers and challenging valleys, this route had once made salt, our food essential the super expensive ‘white gold’. Apart from the challenges, this route itself speaks of an enigma full of challenges and delightful adventure. The route has long perished from its purpose but the adventure and beauty remains intact and a trip across this path is worth a try for roving souls. Tearing a piece of this path, at the mouth of the Johar valley there rests Munsiyari, a small town of distinct natural delights. The good news is that this region is no longer a restricted area in the Himalayan Inner Line as in the past. Wedged in between the borders of India, China and Nepal, access to Munsiyari has been now eased.
Munsiyari, a small town in the Pithoragarh district of the hill-state of Uttarakhand lies at the base of the great Himalayan mountain range. As unique as its name, this place has evolved itself as the latest favorite hill station in the state. Situated at an elevation of about 7,200 ft, Munsiyari is a trekker’s abode since a lot of the great Himalayan hiking kicks off from this small abode of mountains and green forests. The name suggests a ‘place with snow’ and when the winter is miles away from the rest of the country, this place gathers up soft coats of snow over its green sheath but the effect only comes out more positive.
The whiteness around the Goriganga River banks are justifiable reason to spend one’s winter vacations, however, for the adventure seekers this place is a bustling spot during the summer months. And for those who never mind the seasonal interference, Munsiyari is a place to be in any part of the year. Don’t be surprised when you spot different types of people visiting this small town-from meditating souls, mountaineers, glacier enthusiasts, trekkers, nature lovers to tired city folk-this place has answer to all the needs. For the nature lovers, the region is home of leopard, panther, mountain bear, musk deer and other animals and birds.
The main attraction in Munsiyari is its large garden of Rhododendron called Betulidhar. Rhodendron happens to be the state flower of Uttarakhand and a visit to Munsiyari is incomplete until some time is spent this. But, the Nanda Devi Temple, at a 3km stimulating trek from Munsiyari is the most visited site in the area. The temple, no doubt, has placed Uttarakhand in the Indian pilgrimage map. Besides, a trip to Darkot and Madkot, two most picturesque spots near Munsiyari, is often recommended for those who are interested in nature walks but not hiking.
Visit Munsiyari during the monsoon and you will be overwhelmed to see the water gurgling out of the Birthi Falls. It is unimaginable to envision this lively fall standing frozen during the winters when you see it in its monsoon glory. Falling from a height of 126 mts, this falls defines the attraction of Munsiyari in complete new fashion. For those who want to explore beyond these, there are innumerable reasons, legends and locations to spend a memorable vacation here

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Discovering Himachal Pradesh and its Tourist Places


Generally known as the ‘fruit bowl of India’, Himachal Pradesh is famous for many special reasons.  Being the picture perfect mosaic of beauty and culture, this place is one of the most widely visited states in India and probably houses the most number of tourist destinations ( each having unique weather conditions and natural treasures at different points of elevation) after Uttarakhand. 

Speaking of the British Raj, Shimla, present day capital of the state, was the special summer administrative region.  Today, Shimla tourism attracts the largest chunk of tourists in summer seeking a relief from the scorching city heat. A train ride from the national capital of Delhi to Shimla is the best way to   romance the hills, pine forests and snowy valleys.  Further, the romance is deepened by a completely Colonial setting this city offers. Old buildings from the time of the Raj, crowded streets filled with summer weary travelers markets flocked by fruit vendors, everything in Shimla represents a perfect world.  Comes the winter, the same warm streets turn in to white sheets of snow and the fun quotient takes a different nature. But, no matter, what time of the year it is, Shimla is one place that always remains crowded.  Thanks to the sense of nostalgia in the air, a visit to Shimla is always special to the people from all over the world.

However, the place also offers wooded ravines in the solitary mountain pathways which are perfect for a rejuvenating walk. Otherwise, Shimla is a trekker’s paradise too. Not to forget the other adventure sports options.  Thus, Shimla offers everything from a shopping filled family vacations to adrenaline rushed adventure seekers. Ideally, these are the exact things a popular hill station offers.

Moving upwards from Shimla, tracing the Bias River, there lays another charming small town named Kullu. A small valley on the river bank, Kullu is known as the valley of the gods as the vast emerald Deodar forests remind one of a forbidden charm.  Usually, Kullu is visited as a part of a Shimla-Kullu-Manali route, where travelers on the way to Manali stop by just to spend a lazy evening by the Bias River or to buy the famous Kullu handloom shawls. 

Following the same river trail, as you move upwards, the deodar forests begins to recede and beds of organized cultivations starts appearing.  The scenery mostly filled with ripe apple orchards and wooden houses- typically indicates the existence of a nearby town. And, the apple orchards lead to this neat and clean town of Manali. Like many other places in the state, Manali shares a very interesting mythological connection. From the Vashistha Ashram to the Hidimba Devi temple- Manali is strewn with many signage of the past.  But, rather than sightseeing, this place is ideal for a lazy summer vacation spent in the woods.  Roadside cafes, ice cream stalls and picnic spots under the blue sky are the best things to indulge in while at Manali. Paragliding over the green valley is also a favourite with the tourists. Usually, Manali is used as the base for a trek up to the Rohtang Pass that leads to Ladakh. The pass is open only in summers as high altitude makes it difficult to scale the snow in winters. 

Apart from this Shimla-Kullu- Manali circuit, Himachal tourism has other interesting hill stations like Dharamshala that falls in to the Kangra Valley and unlike the other spots in the state, is the most accessible spot in winters. The snowline in this part of the Himalayan region is easily breakable which is why this place is used as a winter time administration zone. McLeod Ganj in the suburbs is the main region of activities. Part from the breathtaking beauty of the region, Dharamshala is famous for being the home of the current Dalai Lama and the exiled Tibetan government.  Popular among tourists for great Tibetan food and natural beauty, Dharamshala is a quite establishment signifying the bliss of life in a small town. Thus, the place offers a pefect gateway from the hectic city life.

Steering the compass to the Shivalik range in Himachal Pradesh, one can find another tourist friendly district called Chamba. Bordering the beautiful state of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Chamba is another quiet hill station. Unlike Shimla and Manali, this region still retains its natural purity and stillness.  What makes this place special is the co-existence of an old city life and a rustic culture.  The combination makes Chamba a place to explore and get acquainted with the great Himalayan lifestyle.  From old churches, temples, monuments, fairs, museums-Chamba is one small place stuffed with many wonders. 
Moreover, for a state like Himachal Pradesh that is blessed many natural wonders, every inch is a spot to explore and discover.  Apart from the crowded streets, lonely roads and eternal discoveries await every traveller in every step.  Taking excursions out of the famous towns in to the wild is an option that ends with many new beginnings.  Places like Nahan, Lahual Spiti, Palampur-are also catching up with the other popular tourist places in the state.  The state tourism board offers many facilities to tourists to explore adventure and relax in different parts of the state thus making it a destination offering every possible mode of thrill and bliss.