Friday, August 24, 2012

Mandwa beach - Maharashtra - Destinationz 360




















Mandwa beach is located about 20 km north of Alibag. The place is famous for many Bollywood celebrities bungalows. Mandwa is a superb and untrodden beach. With the clear skies the view across the bay till the Gateway of India is absolutely enchating and cannot be expressed in words. They are a joy to the mind and a feast to the eyes. The village is charming and it is a beauty of its own.

The beautiful groves of coconut palms are very rejuvenating especially on a ahot summer afternoon. People mostly come here to laze away in the sun and soak in the moisture of the sea. An absolutely untouched and immaculate beach and is a sheer pleasure for anyone who i looking forward to a break in their humdrum normal routine life.

This is a place where a nature enthusiast can go gaga over the sheer magnanimity of the sea and the tranquility the place has to offer. A wildlife lover will bask in the diversity of the wildlife here. So just come and lose yourself in nature's embrace.


Monday, August 20, 2012

Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary,Assam



















Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary,Assam

A quite unknown to the world. Its known as the Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, formerly called Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary or Hollongapar Reserve Forest.
It is an isolated man-made evergreen forest located in Hoollongapar, Mariani extending  as far as the foothills of the Patkai mountain range.

The Sanctuary covers about 20.98 sq. km in area. The forest has been fragmented and is surrounded by tea gardens  like Chenijan, Koliapani, Meleng  including human habitats. Madhpur, Lakhipur, Rampur, Velleoguri are the neighbouring villages.

Hoollongapar Sanctuary contains India's only ape family - the Hoolock Gibbon, numbering about 106. Other primates in the sanctuary include the Stump-tailed Macaque (Henduri Bandor in Assamese) which are some 233 in number,the Pig-tailed Macaque which are left with a population of 75 only, the Capped Langur with just 162, 174 Rhesus Macaques, and the Slow Loris (Lajuki Bandor)

Thanjavur - Tamil Nadu



















Thanjavur - Tamil Nadu

The granary of South India, Thanjavur temple was the royal city of the Nayaks, Cholas and the Mahrattas. This temple is known as one of the architectural marvels of the world. Known for its exquisite handicrafts, bronzes and south Indian musical instruments, Thanjavur is also famous for its distinctive art style.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Chikmagalur - Karnataka



Chikmagalur - Karnataka

The extremely picturesque city of Chikmagalur enjoys a prime location in Karnataka's south western region which is at a distance of about 200 Kms from the state capital, Bangalore

This very beautiful city lies on the Baba Budan Hills with an altitude of about 1037 M above the level of sea. This place is an absolute paradise for the lovers of solitude. Here you can find the most fascinating scenes which are like an artist's creation composing of the lofty hills, religious places which hold immense faith of people, vivacious waterfalls, etc. It is one of the places which hold one of the top positions in the tourist spots of Karnataka.
Ref:www.indiatravelnext.com/chikmagalur/

Sarchu - Ladakh












Sarchu - Ladakh
Sarchu (Also called Sir Bhum Chun), a tented camp in the Himalayas on the Leh-Manali Highway, on the boundary between Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh (Jammu and Kashmir) in India. It is situated between Baralacha La to the south and Lachulung La to the north, at an altitude of 4,290 m.
The journey along the Manali-Leh highway at high altitude and variable road conditions, normally takes two days, so travellers and tourists use this spot as an overnight stop. An Indian army camp is sited nearby on the banks of the Tsarap Chu river. The highway and thus the camp are closed during the winter, when snow blocks the high passes along the road.
This spot can also be used as a start point for the difficult trek into the Zanskar region of Ladakh.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Nameri National Park, Assam - Destinationz 360






















Nameri National Park, Assam 

Nameri is the second Tiger reserve of Assam, situated at the foothills of eastern Himalayas. The hilly backdrop, deciduous and the river Jia Bhoroli have added a unique natural charm to it.

Hornbill Nameri National Park covering an area of about 200 Sq. km is located at the foothills of eastern Himalayas about 35 km from Tezpur, the nearest town. The park is the second Tiger reserve of Assam. The park consists of deciduous forests, hills and the river Jia Bhoroli flows through it. Nameri was set up as a sanctuary on 18th September 1985 with an area of 137 Sq km which was actually a part of Naduar Forest Reserve. Later another 75 Sq km was added to it making it an area of 212 Sq km and on 15th November, 1998 it was officially established as a National park.

Nameri is a haven for many rare animals. The rich wildlife includes Tiger, Black bear, elephant, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Indian Bison, Pangolin, Indian wild dog, deer, Civet Cat, Capped Langur, Jackals etc. Various species of birds such as the endangered white winged wood duck, four species of Hornbill, butterflies and reptiles are also found here.

Udaipur – The Quixotic City of Lakes - Destinationz 360

















Udaipur – The Quixotic City of Lakes

If you want to experience the beauty of heaven on earth then must visit to Udaipur, which is one of the most glorious cities of Rajasthan. Folks have myth, that Udaipur is known for its history, but this is partially true as it is also bestowed with the divine eternal beauty of nature which includes silent peace giving lakes, legendary palaces, colossal forts, vivacious gardens and museums. The soul gets rejuvenated in the calm and soothing air of this beautiful city, set amid the Aravalli Ranges of Rajasthan, which is eminently known for its charismatic lakes. The city, Udaipur is one of the places which have been nicknamed as “Venice of the East”. Fascinating lakes are the major attraction for the tourists to visit Udaipur on such a vast scale.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Dholavira,Gujrat - Destinationz 360



Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state in western India, which has taken its name from a modern village 1 km south of it. The site of Dholavira, locally known as Kotada timba contains ruins of an ancient Harappan city.
It is one of the five largest Harappan sites  and most prominent archaeological sites in India belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization. It is also considered as grandest of cities of its time. It is located on the Khadir bet island in the Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary in Great Rann of Kutch and the area of the full site is more than 100 acres.
The site was occupied from 2650 BC, declining slowly after about 2100 BCE. It was briefly abandoned and reoccupied until 1450 BC
Ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dholavira

Sula Winery,Nashik - Destinationz 360




The feel of wine aromas waltzing beneath a pale blue chiffon canopy of sky , syrupy gold sunshine pouring down over a carpet of grape vines that slowly fades into the ripples of the Gangapur Lake lazily tickling the toes of the Hills  sprawled along its bank and tongue tingling flavours of 'Nawabi' India and rustic Italy make Sula a scenic must see for India touring wine enthusiasts.
 Ref: http://www.thetraveleditor.com