Banjara Sangla Camp, Sangla, Himachal Pradesh – Review
Sangla, the quaint Himalayan village/town/valley is an over-deserving candidate for the travelogue that I was yet to write. But then between the ‘no-travelogue-at-all’ or…
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Sangla, the quaint Himalayan village/town/valley is an over-deserving candidate for the travelogue that I was yet to write. But then between the ‘no-travelogue-at-all’ or…
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Our next stop was Kailashgiri Park, a tourist spot developed at a height of 130 m overlooking the city of Vizag and facing the Bay of Bengal. There are various view points offering a panoramic view of the city and ocean. We had a ride in the toy train which goes around the hill.
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You can read here Part I and Part II of Malacca┬а. рдорд▓реНрд▓реНрдХреНрдХрд╛ рдХреЗ рдЪрд╛рдЗрдирд╛ рдЯрд╛рдЙрди рдХреЗ рдмреАрдЪ рдореЗрдВ рд╣реИ Cheng Hoon Teng рдордВрджрд┐рд░ (The…
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I have been footloose and travelling extensively in the last few years, visiting many corners of the country. I have spent time in the…
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Since I was not able to complete my travelogue first time so it comes my second try…. So we started from Gurgaon and reached…
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…By now it was already the 27th of October and getting cold and then word came from the headman of Thak that a man from their village was missing…
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Here is the second post in the series titled тАЬVisakhapatnam tripтАЭ. 28th Oct 2008 тАУ As I told in part 1 that we had…
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Driving on petrol is a pain and it ruins your ghumakkarness. Therefore I bought a new diesel IKON on this Dhanteras. On the day…
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This is part 2 of my visit to Chitrakoot and contains a brief of my visit to the many shrines that dot the district. Part 1 of my visit or the Road Review can be found here. Karwi Railway station is named Chitrakoot Dham. However the actual Chitrakoot is about 5-6 km before Karwi when approaching from Banda. The religious shrines are spread over the town on both sides of the UP тАУ MP border. Since I am not an expert on the Hindu religion I am going to be quoting a lot from Wikipedia, so do bear with me. The photographs though are all mine.The important shrines include the Ramghat, Kamadgiri, Bharat Milap, Janaki Kund, Sati Anusuya ashram, Sphatic Shila, Gupt-Godavari, Hanuman Dhara and the Bharat Koop.
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I recently had an opportunity to visit Chitrakoot by Road as part of my official travels. The summary of the route followed is given…
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