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ब्रह्मगिरी की पदयात्रा , त्रैम्बकेश्वर

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सीढ़ियों ने अब बहुत ऊँचाई ले ली थी. विशाल चट्टान-नुमा ब्रह्मगिरी पर्वत अपने सम्पूर्ण विशालता को ले कर हमारे सामने था. उस ऊँचाई से त्रैम्बकेश्वर शहर कितना बौना और मनोहर लग रहा था. सीढियां पर्वत की सपाट सतहों से लग गयी थीं. इन सीढ़ियों में घाटी की तरफ लोहे की रेलिंग्स भी लगे हुए थे ताकि कोई फिसल कर घाटियों में न गिर जाये. उस पर अब बन्दर सामने आ गए. पहाड़ की ऊँची खड़ी सपाट सतह पर भी ये बन्दर चीखते-चिल्लाते ऐसे दौड़ते थे की मानो समतल धरती पर दौड़ रहे हों. कूद कर अचानक किसी पदयात्री के सामने आ जाना और उनके हाथ से खाना छीन लेने में इन बंदरों को महारत हासिल थी. पर अनुभवी यात्री अपने साथ इनके लिए भी कुछ खाद्य सामग्री ले कर चलते है. श्री दानी ने भी ऐसा ही किया था. उसने अपने थैले से बिस्कुट निकाला और बंदरों को निश्चिंतता से खिलाया. और इधर हम तीनों अनुभव-हीन यात्री अपनी छड़ियाँ पकड़े बंदरों से बच कर आगे चलते रहे.

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Himachal – Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Dhankar

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We next stopped near Khab where Sutlej river coming from Shikpila pass towards the east meets Spiti river from north. Spiti has much cleaner water and it can be seen distinctly at the confluence. Shipkila which is a pass to Tibet/China is only around 40 km from here. One of the high peaks of Kinnaur district Reo Purgyil (6800+ mts) is also situated here.

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Motorcycle Diaries. Road to Ladakh…Leh – the land of monasteries…

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First thing first – True’s care! Our RE Team Leader Aakash had announced last evening that the bikes should get serviced, if needed, early on this day. True was cruising all fine and needed no service. However, eight days of grime, dirt and dips in water forced True to take a bath! So, I initiated the hunt for a bike/car wash center nearby. However, it being Sunday, Leh was largely shut and I had to drive 8kms on Manali Highway, all the way to the hamlet of Chogalmasar Jamba, where across the bridge exists an old acquaintance’s garage; a person whom was meeting after good six years! But, just like all other people from the hills, he was extremely warm and forthcoming. So, True was given special preference in queue.

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Jovial Jaipur…

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As we came out of the hotel, It started raining but we were prepared for this. We took out our Rain-coats and started our exploration. In the market we bargained with an Auto wala and for Rs 600 he agreed to took us to various places including Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amer Fort and Chokhi Dhani. First of all we went to check out the famous Hawa Mahal of Jaipur. Hawa Mahal is a palace built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, so named because it was essentially a high screen wall built so the women of the royal household could observe street festivals while unseen from the outside.

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सप्त्श्रींगी देवी, नाशिक-त्रैम्बकेश्वर , की यात्रा

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जैसे ही मैं अंतिम सीढ़ी से उतरा, मेरे ध्यान स्थानीय लोगों की एक टोली पर गया, जो निचली सीढ़ी पर अजीबो-गरीब हरकतें कर रहे थे. मेरी पत्नी तो आगे बढ़ गयीं, पर मैं अपनी जिज्ञासा शांत करने हेतु उस टोली की ताराग चला गया. वहां एक स्त्री, जिसके बाल बिखरे हुए थे, बड़े जोरों से चिल्ला रही थी. वह हांफ भी रही थी और बड़ी बेचैन लग रही थी. वहीँ खड़े लोगों ने मुझे बताया कि उस स्त्री पर देवी आ गयीं हैं और वह तब-तक ठीक नहीं होगी, जब तक इस मंदिर के सामने उसकी पूजा न की जाये. उसके घरवाले भी वहीँ मौजूद थे. कोई ओझा उसकी तथाकथित पूजा कर रहा था. इस पूजा की पूजन सामग्री कोई भिन्न नहीं थी. वही अगरबत्ती, नारियल, फूल, मिठाई इत्यादि. पर एक बकरा भी वहीँ खड़ा था,

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Himachal – Shimla, Sarahan, Sangla Valley

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Sangla is also famous for Kamru Fort. This fort is like a tower dedicated to Kamakshi Temple. The Goddess idol was brought from Guwahati (Assam). We braced ourselves and took to steep climb of stairs. The climb took us through houses of Kamru village and get a peek into their life. First there is a temple which has couple of shrines in the small courtyard in hill architecture. Their sloping roofs are lined with flat chipped stones tiles and the distinctive cone as the top. The main Kamru fort was still some climb away. Thankfully, it was quite sunny and pleasant for the climb. After some time, the Kamru fort came into view perched right at the top of the village. One has to tie a cloth around waist and wear a cap which is available in the fort to enter the precincts and go around.

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हाजी अली दरगाह का बाज़ार , मुम्बई

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“बालू-शाही”, “गुड़पारा” तथा “बूंदी के लड्डू” भी दिखे. इनमें गुड़पारा ही विशेष था. बालूशाही और बूंदी के लड्डू तो अब तक जाने कितनी बार और कितने जगहों पर खा चुका था कि अब वहां चखने में तो कोई दिलचस्पी थी नहीं. दिमाग तो तब भी शकरपारा में ही दौड़ रहा था. आखिर इतना शक्कर और गुड़ इस प्रदेश में आता कहाँ से है? याद करने की कोशिश की तो याद आया शिर्डी से शनि सिग्नापुर का वो रास्ता, जिसके दोनों तरफ ईख के बड़े बड़े खेत देखे थे. गाँव वालों ने सडकों के दोनों तरफ ईख-के-रस की दुकानें लगायीं थीं. हर दुकान का नाम चाहे कुछ भी हो, पर टाइटल एक ही था..”रसवंती”.

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Trip to Nainital – Lake View

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We hired a cab from Kathgodam that drove us through many a switchbacks and hairpin curves to Nainital in pitch darkness of early morning. It was a clear sky with bright constellations shining overhead – immaculate and sinless.

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A beautiful short trip to Andaman…

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Around 07:00 in the evening we reached Port Blair and decided to spend some time on “Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex”. For dinner we found another famous restaurant in Aberdeen Market named “Annapurna”. Annapurna is a pure veg restaurant with wide varieties of North Indian n South Indian dishes. The quality of the food was also very good and the prices were also reasonable. We were so impressed by the food that we decided to make this our permanent stop for Breakfast and Dinner.

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Visting Mirik, West Bengal

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almost fully broken road with a 20/25 degree continuous elevation, occasionally screeching of clutch and tyre enabled me to stop and offload heads. It succeeded for a while but finally around 6/7 kms before Rishi Road junction the vehicle was impossible to move up. The burning rubber smell and the sound of throwing pebble underneath by wheel”s thrust made me stop completely

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Delhi to Gangotri, peace at Gaumukh

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You are covered by Mountains on either side and from front Gangotri Glacier. We spent close to 1 hrs. at Gaumukh.After taking chilly holy dip at Gaumukh we decided to return. On this stretch, returning too is tough because for many kms. You have to walk on pointed heavy stones.

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