Sonmarg to Srinagar – All that one can do
We reached straight at Mughal Garden Shalimar, Srinagar at 2.20 pm. As we were touring during Id festival, plenty of local people were there. All the fountains were in operation. The garden was flooded...
View ArticleParasnath Hill – the revered pilgrimage of Shikharji in Giridih
A tonk is a small civil structure made of white marble. Inside a tonk there was impression of feet on stone of the Tirthankar after whom the tonk was made. We visited some of the tonks. Each tonk was...
View ArticleParasnath Hill – completing the revered pilgrimage with Jal Mandir, Madhuban...
There was a long array of steps towards the entrance of the temple. Since it was rainy season, heavy cloud was intermittently covering the temple top. Even in cloudy atmosphere the white marbled temple...
View ArticleDigha Beach – An old boys’ weekend trip to the Brighton of the East
There were no local photographer, no hawker, nobody else. Only some fishermen were pulling their boat from the sea into the beach, after completing their fishing trip. Once they departed, we became...
View ArticleGetaway to Phuentsholing, Bhutan and Jaldapara National Park (WB)
During last week of Octoeber 2015, my work took me to Phuentsholing, Bhutan. Being a Ghumakkar, I worked out the...
View ArticleVaishnodevi Shrine – A Ghumakkar’s journey for quick darshan
Man proposes, God disposes – that’s what the famous proverb says. That again proved true for me during my trip to Vaishnodevi and Himachal Pradesh during the end of September 2015. Looking at the...
View ArticleChamba and Mani Mahesh got replaced by Dalhousie
While checking out from Hotel Asia, we were surprised when we were asked to pay the bill. We told that rooms were booked through Travelguru long back and we handed over printout of booking confirmation...
View ArticleDalhousie – how we made the most before the onward journey
The church just stood behind, surrounded by tall and dense trees. It was an old Catholic church built in 1894 exhibiting elegance of Victorian architecture. This church is a look alike of a church of...
View ArticleMcLeodganj – The mystical hub of Himachal
We then moved to the church of St. John in the Wilderness between Forsyth Ganj and Mcleod Ganj. This neo-gothic stone shrine was made in 1852 following Anglian structure. It was named after John the...
View ArticleThe holy trail – Chamunda Mata, Sri Baijnath, Brajeshwari Temple and Sri...
The name Chamunda is a combination of Chanda and Munda – two demons, who were killed by the goddess. She is also known as Chamundi, Chamundeswari, Charchika etc. and identified with goddess Chandi or...
View ArticleJallianwala Bagh – the humbling, overwhelming visit
Jallianwala Bagh. We were familiar with this name since school days. It is located in the heart of Amritsar, which has taken...
View ArticleBeing one of the 12 Lac++ pilgrims to Gangasagar Mela
Sagar mela is held every year at the same place drawing huge turnout irrespective of caste, colour, creed and age. Last year the turnout was 12 Lakh and this year the Govt. of WB made all the...
View ArticleThe legend of Ganga Sagar – How the holy river meets the vast sea
Mythological Significance Let us have a snapshot view of Hindu mythology to understand the significance of Sagar. Kapil muni, an...
View ArticleThe mysterious Naga Sadhus and humbling return journey
Very soon the faint evening glow, which was prevalent in the sky, vanished. The vessel did not have any light in the upper deck area. All the lights we had, was only the cosmic glow in the sky. I could...
View ArticleLangthel, more Dzongs – the perfect conclusion to the trip to Bhutan
The medium sized Dzong, named as Yuduchuney Dzong, was not as big as the one at Trongsa or at Bumthang. It was situated on the lap of a hill, surrounded by very tall mountains with serene view. I met...
View ArticleChamba and Mani Mahesh got replaced by Dalhousie
While checking out from Hotel Asia, we were surprised when we were asked to pay the bill. We told that rooms were booked through Travelguru long back and we handed over printout of booking confirmation...
View ArticleThe maiden trip to the Andaman Islands – Chatham Saw Mills
Chatham Saw Mill was set up in 1883 with the primary objective to meet the local requirements of saw and timber for the constructional works. Being one of the biggest and oldest in Asia, this structure...
View ArticleA visit to the Cellular Jail, Port Blair, Andaman
January 21, 2019 After lunch, we moved to the historic Cellular Jail. Once it was used to be a symbol of horror and torture,...
View ArticleVisit to Corbin’s Cove Beach from Port Blair, Andaman
Day 1 – January 21, 2019 Corbin’s Cove beach was not far off from the Cellular Jail. In the late afternoon sunlight, the beach...
View ArticleKashmir – The crown of India
Sindhu was flowing just behind the hotel. So the sound of the full flowing river was continuously available. We saw the setting sun in its full glory. Entire surrounding was magnificent with absolute...
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