Wednesday, July 2, 2014

In the Land of Jungle Book

I distinctively remember that when I was small I used to watch an animated serial on DD. It was called the Jungle Book. It was and is still the most popular series of all time.  I have actually downloaded the same for my daughter through kickasstorrent.com. Today also I remember the great intro song of “Jungle , Jungle patta challa hain , Chaddi pahan ka phool khilla hain” . How many of you remember it. I am sure lots of us. The characters were great. Bagira, kalia, Kaak, shar khan, akeela and many more.  It is assumed it’s the imagination of the great Rudyard Kipling from India. How someones imaginations can create such a great book. I got my answer in one of my trip.
I went to visit Munna, but it looked as if he was not interested to meet me. I visited once again, and this time also Munna ignored me completely. Can’t blame him. It was raining and he does not like rains much. He prefers staying indoors in these times.  Munna stays at a place that spreads around 940 square KMs into Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh. In totality it is 1067 square KMs.  His house was constructed on 1st June 1955. He has more than 1000 types of flowering plants. He shares his house with Bagira, Ballu, and akila’s family. Many more stay there.  I am talking about one of the largest National Park in North India i.e.  Kanha National Park . Munna is the famous tiger with cat written on his forehead. That’s actually true.
This is in continuation of my trip after Bandhavgarh. We friends wanted to stick to the motto of a renowned aerated drink (personally I prefer not to have this aerated drink as it is not good for health. You can also try avoiding it) “Yaha Dil manga More, haan yes abbhi”. We took an SUV that drove us to a distance of 250 KMs approximately expected time 5 hrs.
The people from Tiger Den Resort Bandhavgarh had personally packed us some snacks for the journey. We were so lucky that when we were leaving there was a major cloud cover that made our journey less tiring. It was like racing with the clouds.  All good things have the other side as well. It had rained before us as a result there were fallen electric wires on the road and fallen trees. As a result we took 6.30hrs to reach Kanha. But overall the journey before the main journey was great. We stopped at some places to click some great snaps.
We were put up for the trip at ‘Chitwan the Jungle Lodge’. It is an excellent property inside the jungle of Kanha National Park. The best part is that this property is that its 5 minutes of drive to the safari Gate.  It is security is handled by Cheeta and 2 of her kids. They are pretty friendly Alsatian dogs. Great for the guests and stern for jungle intruders.  The property is spread out, and massive land.  The rooms are categorized based on the elements of nature. Jal, Prithvi, Aakash and Mahasagar Suit. Chitwan has a great concept even in its name.  Need to visit it to know it. The staff is very supportive and also takes care of your almost every request.  The food is a great delight in its own. Very simple and extremely light but filling. The staff is there for you every time.  The thing I loved about the property was they have a great kitchen garden in their property and literally half there ingredients are handpicked and fresh. The staff took us around there garden and showed all the things that they grow. Incredible. 
Chitwan. Again Not My property. copped from the Net.

We had booked 2 safaris in Kanha. The major safari zones are Kanha, Kisli, Mukki and Garhi zone. We opted for Kanha and Mukki Zone. This is just 20% of the entire forest area. An extract from the Website of Kanaha National Park gives a great insight.” To see, enjoy and explore the flora and fauna of Kanha National Park it is good if all zones can be covered with at least 2 safaris in each zone and 2 Jungle treks in buffer zone of the tiger reserve. This needs a minimum 5 night 6 days stay and chances of seeing Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Wild Dog and other wild creatures are very high. Stay in Kanha for a day or two only with a single safari will not do justice to your holiday. “
 Our first trip was for the Mukki zone.  We got up at 5 and were ready for the trip. The weather was looking great though slightly crowded with clouds. The breeze was superb. The hotel had packed us our breakfast as the safari goes till afternoon.  We entered and as usual greeted by black faced baboons.  The topography of Kanha is superb. They have bamboo forest, great meadows and thick saal tree forest. Forrest authorities had re located quite a few villages out of the core area as a result the meadows are present. There had been rain in the night so some of the trees had fallen.  As we go deeper we are able to see some wild bores, chattel, spotted dear. The precious mammal after Tiger that is available in Kanha is Barasingha. Barasingha were almost extinct but by great efforts of the Government they are back in Kanha only. Currently they are breeding Black bucks in an enclosure to bring them back to the wild. The effort of the government is commendable. We were able to see some rear bird of Kanha on our way to the centre point. We also saw a pug mark whish was about 5 min old as per the guide. However hard we tried we could not see the owner of the pugmarks.  Usually these wild cats do not like rain and they tend to go in the thickets of the jungle. We had an opportunity to see a Caracas of a dear on our way. The forest guard informed us that it was a kill of the tiger today very early morning at around 3 am. We hoped the tiger would come for his morning breakfast. But no Luck. The forest has many chowkies inside. These are the residence of the forest officers on duty.
Center point is in the middle of the park and is the point where we have our breakfast. They have a great information centre there where you can go and see the wild life in picture and plaster. It is a good spot. As we were leaving from the centre point we were greeted by rain which grew up sharper and stronger. Unfortunately our canvas that is put up as roof got stuck and we couldn’t enjoy the 2nd half. No complaints though. We had a great wet safari. The only roof available was over the driver and the side seat which was cozily occupied by my daughter and her favorite Meenu aunty (a friend in the group). The driver and the guide tried there level best to hold the roof in place with dry bamboo sticks. Though it sounds sad, it was hilarious experience. We enjoyed every bit of it. After that we cut short our journey as the chances of finding a tiger was minimum. We left for the property.  A lovely lunch treat was waiting for us.
We had also booked another safari for the Kanha zone for the next afternoon. Hopes were high for that trip. This time we made sure that the canvas fits before we go in for the trip. No chances taken.  The next morning hotel people took us to a man made natural lake for an outing. The lake is very beautiful and spread out. We did some fishing in the lake. One of our friends even managed to catch a small fish which was given to the locals who use this as food. The staff ordered some fresh fish for us as we were interested in tasting the same. We visited some properties in the mean time and heeded for the 2nd safari  in the afternoon. The weather was good. Mix of sun and rain. We witnessed some great sighting of the animal in motion. We saw 2 spotted dears fighting for something. The banging sound of their horns made us speechless.. It appeared that one of them will kill the other. But in 5 minutes the stopped fighting and went on their ways. Jungle cock was jumping here and there. The peacocks were al inspired and were displaying their feathers in order to attract peahens. That was a great sight as well.  The guide informed us that the park would be closed from 1st July in order to allow the animal’s privacy. This season is there mating season.  This zone is a thicker zone as compared to the Mukki zone. The trees and plants create a beautiful  show of colors and hue. We were not taking packed food because the trip is from 3 pm to 7 pm.  We were taken to a place that was a popular water hole in the forest. The tigers tend to come here a lot.
When we neared the hole we were greeted by the alarm call. The driver and the guide said that there is a tiger around and is moving. We waited silently for almost 20 min in order to see a tiger. The cries were continuous and then suddenly slowed down and finally ended. The guide said that the tiger has stopped moving or is sitting somewhere. Chances are that he has moved away from the spot. The driver took us around the spot in order to find it. All we could see is Gaurs that were huddled in a group with 2 mails keeping a lookout. We also saw the pug mark in the wet land. As per the guide the tiger was just walking and not hungry or else he would have attacked. He could also be a young tiger moved out of his pride.
Again the drizzling started. This time we were well equipped with rain coats as well as canvas. But it didn’t look threatening. The 40 minutes we spend in finding the tiger was really exciting and adrenalin pumping. We moved on in the jungle. Greeted with various birds and herbivorous animals. We moved to our property from the trip. On the way we dropped in one of the resort in Kanha as we were invited there by their resident Manager as he had once upon a time worked with my wife and was her mentor. In the night we had a beautiful fish dinner. 
Next morning we bid farewell to the resort and there team and left for Jabalpur station for our return train to Delhi. We had enough time on our way back. We utilized the time to visit few more properties of Kanha.  Chitwan staff had packed lunch as well as dinner for us.  Thanking them from my heart and looking forward to visit them again as the park opens. Promising Munna to meet him and his friends.  Who knows he would be  a proud father  when we come next time.
Munna Sitting. Copied from a website. Just wanted to show Munna to All.

Friday, June 27, 2014

The Sal tree trip

When we were in school they use to teach us about alphabets A to Z, and we were also taught about numbers 1-100. It was called learning English and Mathematics. Never in your life would any teacher or your great intelligent classmates would have talked about the combination of the two. The combination was recently discovered by me in one of my trips.
Before I give you a combination of math and English let me create a scene for you.  Take a deep breath, close your eyes, and make sure you are in a silent place before the exercise. Don’t worry this is not a yoga class. But do practice yoga for some time in your day to day life on lighter note. Just imagine yourself around huge green Sal trees. Clean pristine blue sky with pockets of cloud passing above non chalantly. They are playing with the delicate rising sun and creating a small show exclusively for you. The breeze is crisp clear and pleasant. Big bamboo trees are standing erect and there leaves are dancing to the beats of the wind. You are circling a big majestic plateau with rocks protruding out of it. The top of the plateau is famous for its fort (now in shambles) of maharaja of Rewa and an old temple cut out of stone dating back to almost 5000 years ago.  All around you a pleasant breeze is keeping you energized.  Various birds (almost 92 types) are chirping around you in their own tunes which are creating an effect of some sort of Yaani Concert. Open your eyes. How you felt. Wasn’t it great? Words are weaker than the experience.
Let’s come back to the real world. I was trying to take you to Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh India. I don’t know how far I could reach. Take your pick and go on your own to this place. I invite you to 105 square KMs core forest area. Buffer Spread over forest division of Umaria and Katni. Buffer and core area collectively spread 437 square Kms.  Welcome to Bandhavgarh which was declared a National Park in 1968. This park is Famous for its old residents B1, B2, B3, Mohini, Langru and their Mother and father Mr. Charger and Mrs. Sita. This family is no more there. But almost the entire Bandhavgarh is somehow the descendents of Sita and Charger in one way or other. Current popular residents are Bamera from Tala Zone, Blue eyes of Magdhi and Mukunda of Khitauli zone.  Also some tigress and many cubs.
I think that’s too much of tiger information for the blog as if now. Just for your travel information there are 4 safari zones in Bandhavgarh. Tala Zone, Magdi Zone, Khitauli zone and Panpatta zone. Tala is the most popular zone for safari.  
The heat of Delhi forced us to plan this retreat to the jungles in a bid to get away from the humdrum and fast life in. The journey started on a Saturday evening from Delhi to Katni on a lovely train best way to travel. We had a gala time and our journey for the forest was rolling. We reached the station at around 6.00 am. Our pick up was arranged by the resort we were put up in.
 For this trip I was put up in Tiger Den Resort Bandhavgarh National park. The SUV took us all 5+1 to the resort. Tiger Den was an exclusive resort for its residents. The location is right on the main road towards the National park. I was little taken aback with the location. I was expecting something that gives a jungle feel. Little disappointed I entered in the main gate. I was taken aback by the ambiance. All my doubts vanished in the thin air. In spite of location the movement you enter the gate you are transformed into a different world all together. Real jungle feel. You know in your heart that you are in the right place. The property is spread in almost 30 Acres of land and has 18 great cottages for the tourists.  It has the right combination of jungle feel and city life.  The swimming pool is the best which has attached bar. The team is so supportive that you feel as if you are at home.  Mr. Gyaynander the manager is there for you at all times.  My daughter loved the pool and majorly the kids pool and the souvenir shop. Her love for the souvenir shop cost us a Bandhavgarh T-shirt and a beetle key ring (Not costly I can say).  I loved the Library at the property which has some great books for all ages. I sat with my daughter and read her Panchatantra stories that she enjoyed a lot. Later she was telling the story to all the people she comes across. I would like to thank the team from all my heart. The food was sumptuous. We indulged in over eating. The best part of the food is that it’s too tasty and also very healthy. No excess oil etc but great taste. The chef has done a commendable job. We were eating more still the food was pretty light. The team goes out of the way to entertain your taste buds as you want.
Our Home in the wild

Source of lovely food










We were lucky that night as we were coordinately invited to a marriage ceremony of one of the staff’s sister and a ring ceremony in the resort.  We left in the night for the village marriage which was a great experience too. We did not spend much time there as we had a safari in the morning. On our way the staff gave us the first look into the wild life. We were greeted by a fox that was crossing the road. The people in Bandhavgarh respect the wild life. The driver stopped the jeep and allows the fox to cross the road in his own leisure.  We were also able to see 2 most poisons snakes of MP in the path. The snakes were swift and passed in a jiffy. Welcome to the wildlife. In the resort we attended the tribal dance that was organized by the management and shared some jokes with the ring ceremony people. Had a sumptuous dinner and slept early.
Next day we were all excited to go for the safari. Based on our last experience in Ranthamboore Rajasthan we had prepared our daughter that she might not see the tigers. As usual she was not worried but was informing all the members that do not be disheartened if you missed the tiger.  Girls learn fast.
We were all dressed up in subtle shades we sat on our jeeps and left for the safari at Taala zone. I would like to advice you at this point that make sure you do not wear bright attires. In the jungle bright attires are a distraction for the driver as well as wildlife. Also carry your photo id cards that you have used to book safari. The forest authorities can decline you if the documents mismatch. They are too strict on this. We were all lined up in the entrance in no time as the resort is close to the gate. While we were waiting we saw another snake group. The locals call it 9 sisters. These small snakes move in a group of 6 to 7 in the jungle. We could see 4 together. They do not have heavy venom.  After all checks we were Okayed to go in along with a guide.
There is an MP tourism guest house as you enter the complex. Exclusive for government people I believe.  The first welcome party was of black faced baboons. They are too common in this area. As we moved in we saw great trees standing in erect position as if they are the guards of Buckingham palace though dressed in green and brown. It is a welcome sight and tingle your senses. The guide had informed that there have been regular cases of tiger fights for territory these days. The mating season is about to start so the tigers are building the infrastructure for family. The park is closed in rainy season as it’s the mating season for tigers and many animals. The safari started in a great note as we saw some great birds which have migrated to the jungles. There colorful display was like a great tv show on the highest version of HD tvs.
 And then suddenly our guide said” Bammer is on move or around. Can you hear the alarm the marks lead to the river”. Bammer is a majestic tiger of Talla zone. Alarm is a special sound made by birds to inform other animals that the tiger is on the move. Like a swift formula 1 racer our driver took us to the bank of the river. They’re lying down was Bammer the tiger. I was highly impressed by the guide. I was wandering how on earth just by hearing the alarm he could tell the name. Curiosity took the best out of me and I finally asked. He smiled and said “sir this zone of talla is the area of Bammer tiger. He has been traveling to other zones as well to increase his territory. The pug marks confirmed of Bammer.”
Little unclear but that's the tiger sitting among the tree. Head can be seen
   
Bammer was lying lazily on the bank and we could only see his head peeping out. The driver informed us that the tiger had water and would move through a predefined path over the rood opposite to where we stood. He said iil take you there in some tome once he moves. Few more jeeps also came to the bank to watch Bammer. After 10-15 min Bammer got up and started moving towards the river. He was majestically walking, as if nothing bothers him. He stretched himself and gave all the onlookers a great shot. It was as if he was modeling for us. We had some great snaps of him. My daughter was all excited but maintained her poise and did not shouted or spoke. She was just keeping her hand on her mouth and was all awed. She did asked some questions but in whisper. She had learned to respect the tiger and all the wild life. She made all of us proud.
The driver pulled the jeep and took us to the main road which he was expecting would be the rout of Barmer’s return. It was UN believable. He was too accurate. The tiger took the exact rout. I have some great video which I would like to upload and share soon for you all to enjoy.  The tiger was going back into the thick. He would have taken the exact rout right in front of us. Unfortunately another jeep just pulled in and blocked the path. Without any issues the tiger looked at the jeep as if scolding him and crossed below the road and vanished into the forest in some time.  I think 30-35 mins of Tiger viewing was great.
Tiger on the move

Our trip continued in the jungle. We witnessed some great flora and fauna. Spotted dear. Chital, Wild boar,  Gray Mongoose, Sambar, Chausingha, Nilgai, and Chinkara. There are many more like Bengali fox, Asiatic jackal, gaur, wild dog, Stripped Hyeena, Sloth bear, lepord, jungle cat. These I have left for next trip. Another family that was staying in the same resort could not see any tiger but were lucky to see 2 most rear animals the leopard and sloth bear. They say if you see a leopard  or bear in bandhavgarh then your trip is a major  success.

The trip to bandhavgarh was a great success for all of us. Now we are moving to kanaha . I still bore some great tanning and burn in my skin because in our free time we did lots of swimming in the pool. I was also babysitting my daughter in a kid’s pool that burned my skin. All well that ends well. Lets move. Kanaha is calling.


Entry to the property

Monday, June 23, 2014

On The trail

392 Sq Kms of dry deciduous forest;  and a 700 year old fort standing royally against its backdrop;  has been a great possession of the maharaja of Jaipur in the past. I recently had a great opportunity to visit the meeting grounds for the ancient mountain range of Arravalie and Vindhya. Abundant Flora and fauna makes this forest vibrant, alive and colorful. Support of man has been restricted to 3 lakes made by them. 30 mammals, 275 birds and 12 reptiles are great number of performers. 
Thanks to the 1973 project Tiger this one of the largest National park in north India was born. The main characters which created their impact were: Michali, Sundari, Dollar, Jhumroo, Sitara, Mala, Junglee, Bina 1, Bina 2. I am talking about Ranthambore National Park Savai Madhopur Rajisthan. Courtasey My spouse.
 The journey started on a great weekend from Hazrat Nizzamudin Railway station. The train bound to Kota. 6 hours of continuous movement of the train brings you to Savoi madhopur. As you enter the station you wander where the wildlife is. You are surrounded by the city life. The first feel comes, when you sit in a jeep that takes you to your property. On the way you see canters jeeps and international tourist. The jeep takes you to your resort and on the way you can see the forest at a height and wonder am I being watched from the forest top.
For my trip I stayed with The Tiger Den resort. The resort is a pleasure to be in as well. The property is spread across 7 acres of land and is well organized and planed. Care is taken to provide privacy to the travelers. There is a perfect blend of luxury of a modern life and the simplicity of a jungle resort in the property. The most attractive part of the property was to watch the star lit night sky from your veranda. Every morning you are greeted by lots of butterflies flying in and out in the lawns. My 3 year old daughter literally spent her time running around the butterflies. Obviously she couldn’t catch any but really loved running around them. The property itself has some real great flowers in its campus. They spread a soothing fragrance around you to make you all relaxed and rejuvenated.  The property has its own spa as well.
Our day one (actually evening) was spent moving around in the property to familiarize ourselves with it. The property has a great swimming pool in it. Starting from 3 feet deep and spreading to 9 feet depth. A good combination for all type of tourist sizes. Obviously we Indians love water and our evening was spend in it. The resorts souvenir shop has great t shirts and some handicraft items for you to take away as a memento. I loved there 2 hammocks that gave me a great value time with my daughter who loved the swinging on the hammock part with her loving parent. It was a perfect father daughter time. Her sweet questions pouring in and my swingy revert made our day. There barbeque area is big and comfortable. Cultural performance is a must watch too.
A Look of Tiger Den. Not my property. Picked from Friend

We had opted for the morning jeep safari which we thought would be a great ideal time for tiger watching. We got up early (around 5.30 am) as per plan. The excitement in my daughter to see a tiger was so strong that she didn’t complained as we woke her early. She was all excited and ready to go in just 30 min. usually we have a hard time waking her every morning at 6.30 am for her school. We opted for rout number 6 for our safari. Just to update you the national park is divided in various zones for safari. Zone 6 is where we went for our tiger search. Please carry your photo id proof as it would be required for the safari.
Our jeep took us into the forest which was actually like going on a desert safari with only difference that you have to go up a hill of stone and rocks in place of sand. The safari is a fun filled exciting ride of 3 hours. In these 3 hours you are as alert as a spotted dear and as active as the tiger itself. There is a mixed feeling of fear, excitement, curiosity, wander, expectations. I would say the feeling is like a rainbow. Luck plays an important part in spotting the tiger in these safaris. We were not that lucky though to find the majestic beast. But surely we caught some tiger trails on the ground which was equally exciting. Who knows that the tiger was closely watching us but we couldn’t spot it. Safari that went after us had an opportunity to watch the beast live in action. We were also lucky to spot the spotted dear, Mongoose, Nilgai, Chinkara, Sambhar.  Peacock was present in abundance.  Variants of birds like vulture, kingfisher, swallow and many more also play a great role in coloring the sky of the national park. Make sure you are empty stomach and do carry caps, glares, water bottle, binoculars and a great camera for shooting.  Odomos and sun cream is also important.
Ranthambhore 1st look of the Forrest.

With a little disappointment in our heart of not seeing the majestic beast we moved back to our resort. I say little because the tracks (pug marks) were equally intriguing for us all. I am sure I couldn’t see them but they surly saw us up close. The weather was hot so we did not opt for the afternoon safari. Another reason was the presence of my tender daughter whom we thought might fall sick in the sun. Simple natural parental instincts.
We utilized our rest of the day by visiting some other properties and resorts at the vicinity. The best part of a tourist or traveler is that no hotel or resort stops you from entering their premises. After all we are there potential future guest. We visited around 7-8 properties. Just for the fun of it. Evening was spent in the pool with friends and my daughter. My daughter who was little scared to get in the pool the previous day was transformed into a fish and didn’t wanted to get out of the pool. Somehow after 2-3 hours she agreed to come out as she was hungry. The food was really a great treat for the taste buds. I would personally like to thank the chef who made the non-veg item for the buffet. Pretty seasoned cook.
Next day was our departure day. With big heart and promise to the park of returning again we got into the jeep that was supposed to take us to the station. Really it was a great adventure trip. The all mighty had another adventure planned for us on our way. Our jeep got punctured on the way to the station. We took a local jeep for transportation. With 10 min of departure we hit the station and rushed to our train and somehow managed to get in time.
Promise is strong in our heart to the great beast. We will surely meet again. This time in person and face to face. No more track or pug marks chase. Purely Men in the wild not men verses wild as in the discovery channel.



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Gangtok Trevia


City View

Scenic Beauty

Rumtak

Frozen lake
wow wow wow.

Greeting Gui's.
It has been a real hectic and difficult year 10-11. Moving to a new market, meeting new people wow I really lost track of my time and it just flew by. I was just admiring myself in a mirror on Monday and saw some strands of gray hair Indra Gandhi style. I am still believing it’s not my age but the pace of work I am into. (No one says he is getting old hahaha).


I am thankful to my organization who takes us to different places for our quarterly meets and review (which is not happening now due to cost cutting hehehe).

One of such a trip took me to Gangtok last year. I was going through some travel mags lately and saw that the tourism department of India is trying to promote the 9 sisters. i think my experience would add up to the tourism flow to these destination.

Gangtok is situated in shivalik Hills at an altitude of 1437 Mtrs and a population of 30k beautiful and attractive people i mean it literally. a great Buddhist destination and exceptionally beautiful. It has a great culture as well.

Our journey started from Mumbai and took us to Bagdogra airport. From bagdogra it is 4 hours of drive. I agree it would be tiring but the fun starts after we reach there. We were put up in a property by the name of Mayfair. A pretty nice property. In mumbai we are not used to such low temperatures. Luckily for me I am from Jammu so I could Handel it. The first night went on with a great cocktail dinner, dance and bonfire. We spent the night meeting the team members and having drinks and great food.

The next morning came in with a pleasant surprise. Our room over looked a lush green hill and attractive city below. The experience was great and refreshing. The rooms were great spacious and beautifully decorated. View out of the balcony was too mesmerizing. I really felt excited like a kid to explore the property as well as the city.

After our review we were informed that we would be going out to the highest point of the city which is also a border of China and India. It’s actually called nathula pass. nathula pass is an Ind0 China Trade route situated 56 Km from the city. The best part is that it is at an altitude of 14,200 feats. Wow. You also get a certificate for visiting this highest point from the Indian Army. Make sure you don't over eat when you are going there. The road is beautiful and very colorful. Yes of course it needs continues repair and development. The road was serpentine up the hills and we were all enjoying the visual treat. You would be able to see frozen lakes, great colorful trees and not to mention snow on the way. its fun to stop and play snowball fighting. The movement we reached the nathula pass there was a great feeling of a proud Indian in the heart. The army personals stay at that height for 6 to seven months at a stretch just to make sure that people stay safe and sleep peacefully every month. We saw our army strongly guarding the borders. Most of them are from Bihar and neighboring states of India. We also got the opportunity to see the Chinese army on the other side. No hard feelings for them "India China Bhai bhai". On a hill near by the Indian army had painted the signer of "Mera Bharat Mahan".

Our next stop was Tsomga Lake. Ask a local of the lake he/she might get confused. The lake is popularly known as Chhangu lake. Another great point situated at 12000 fts. It can be best visited on the way down to city from nathula Pass. It is said that all the lakes get the water from this lake. You need special permission from the government or army to visit nathula and the starting point of the lake. Hotels can do that for you. Mind it no foreigners allowed. The best part is to literally walking on the lake as it was frozen.

Few of our team mates preferred going back to city and rest opted for menam Hills which is at 10300 fts. The view from the hill is really breath taking and great one. You laterally feel like you are in the top of the world. Knchan junga can be seen clearly from the point. If you are Lucky and the day is clear and sunny i can vouch that you would be able to see plans of bengal spanning across kalimpong and Darjeeling hills in south. We couldn't as it was cloudy day. Don’t worries about buying a souvenir you will have enough opportunities for the same. The day was a a good one as we closed it again with a gala dinner at the cost of the company.

We also had an opportunity to visit MG Marg in the city which is a beautifully shopping area. The movement you enter MG marg you are greeted with colorful artifacts tastily decorated shops. your bargaining skills will be properly utilized at this place. If shopping doesn't appease you can surly indulge in some stroll on the marg or enjoy great food all in the same place.

One most important place that i shouldn't miss to mention is the Rumtak Monastery. It is one of the oldest monasteries in the city. it is also known as the Dharmachakra Centre. A flowing stream, Mountain behind, a snow range in front, and a river below gives a positive vibes to the place. The monastery is so bright and colorful that it make a perfect Kodak or Canon picture. The budha inside is also so beautiful that you need to visit it personally and see it. Words cannot express it.

As our meeting was for the weekend. We didn’t have the luxury of time as a result we had to be satisfied from what all we could see.

Other than what i saw and visited there are many more places to see and enjoy. All you need to have is Time. You can visit Himalayan Zoological park, pamayangtse Monastery, khecheopalri lake, Ganesh Tok and many more places.

We checked out of our hotel and moved to bagdogra. The 4 hours of drive was also an experience in its own. The day we came to the city it was dark and we missed out on the visual treats on the way. The return was great. Teesta River was going along with us all the way till the outskirts. Teesta is a beautiful river which makes such beautiful places on its route that you are forced to click the river or record its great flow.

Moved back to Mumbai yarning to get more of Gangtok on my next trip this time with family and friends with more time in hand.






Tuesday, December 22, 2009

I am back

hi fellow blogger. I would totally agree with you all that I have literally vanished from my blogs. "Worry no more" "He is back".

Hay all that's me i am talking about, who else can you expect to be back in My blog. There are times when you travel and really enjoyed those lovely trips. you want to share the same to the entire world but unfortunately you don't get time for the same.

Exactly the same thing happened to me. i did traveled to various though limited places but did not got time to present the same to you all. No more complaints to you we will start everything again in 2010.

Wishing 1 and all a happy and Prosperous New Year 2010. Who knows whether 2012 comes or not. :)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Update delay

I have not traveled much lately because of lack of long weekends. But worry not I have lots of plans for May.
I would also adding some of the details of my travel story in the past which were worth expressing.
I have another blog on my name which is updated regularly. Try it you would like it. So enjoy http://firedeepinside.blogspot.com/. Comments and Sugessations are welcome.
take care and enjoy.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Great Indian Summer Break to the Jungles.



We in Mumbai consider our self blessed when we have those rare long weekend break that starts with a great Friday and goes to a great Monday or Tuesday. This break is big enough for us to spread our wings and move out of the city which is full of noise stress and pressure to a place that reminds us of small things of life that brings us closer to the nature and make us relaxed. In this great summer I got such an opportunity. Not wasting any time I moved out to the state of Karnataka towards Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. This forest is famous for its great Bison (Indian Gour) and spotted dear. I think that this is one o the few places in South India where you can even enjoy a white water rafting over the River Kali. Dandeli is around a 12 hrs or 670 Kms away from Mumbai in the state of Karnataka. Trains and busses connect the forest area. I had taken the Chalukya Express from Dadar to Londa station. Londa is around 32 Kms from the property I had stayed which is in the heart of the jungle and on the banks of River Kali. The Bison River resort had arranged a pickup for me and my wife from the station. The movement we entered this property I started to feel relaxed and in sync with the nature. This resort had 24 cottages all over looking and facing the river. The entrance is tastefully designed as a jungle hut and is well lit. They have a small pond which has 4 great turtles and fishes that clearly announces that welcome to the wild. On our request the property gave us a room that face the first rapid on the Kali River for the white water rafting crowed. The resort in itself is quite peaceful and relaxing. You can spends an entire day doing nothing and just enjoy the sound of fast gushing waters of river kali and the presence of your partner or friends. The water moving over the boulders and rocks gives a sound of a child jumping flat on its bed. The sound has a special effect I would say a sound with remarkable effect on your body and soul. Bison River Resort has something for every age and every class of people. If you are looking for action and adrenal pumping stuff then the Action Zone desk handled by Mr. Rajesh Lshet is your solution. Rajesh is an experienced person and been in the resort since last 10 years. His team member Rohit and Muthu are also a major asset and make you feel comfortable and relaxed when you are taking an action packed adrenal pumping adventure activity. I and my wife had opted for a white water rafting with the resort for the first day. I had a passion towards water. Unfortunately neither me nor my wife are great swimmers so we were little worried on hearing that the river is app 80 feet deep. The trainers on board were of great help. The told us about the trick of rowing, and floating over the water. The guy was good at his job. He went on the level of telling us to jump overboard to get the fear out of us. The journey down stream was full of rapids and excitement. If you get a chance of staying at the Bison River resort I would personally suggest taking the white water rafting with them. The charges are economical and worth the cost. The resort has the facilities for all sorts of adrenal pumping adventure laden sports starting from white water rafting, rippling, fishing, nature walk, night drive to the backwaters or walk in the jungles, coracle ride which is a good way of bird watching and full of excitement etc.Even they have different full day and a half day trip and hiking to great places like Vincholi rapids. Little Tibet, Kavala Caves, crocodile trek, Tribal village visit etc. I am a guy who was not much interested in bird watching but the visit made me a bird watching lover. I was the lucky one who saw a variety of birds that I had only seen in children’s Britannica and other books. Seeing them in personal and close was very exciting and fun. The only issue that I faced was of not getting the connectivity of my lap top in the resort which I would say was perfect. The resort doesn’t have TVs in the room but who needs it when you can enjoy the nature in action live and have so many things to concentrate on. All the mobile connections work in the resort so being in touch with outsiders was not a problem. The visit gave me a new look to life and told me its not about just grinding your self to survive in a city where you don’t have even enough time for your friends and family. Life is about relaxing and enjoying the nature, having peace in life and being a part of nature. I would swear to god that visiting the resort was far better then the going to a spa for messaging relaxing treatment. Nature is a best and economical relaxing media. Luckily this year we are having great long weekends. I would suggest using them to the fullest of desire. Do visit nature to be away from the fast life in a metro. Life is a cake and these breaks are icing on it. Make an optimum use of it. Believe me I had the best sleep in the resort then any where else that made me relaxed and healthy to face the world when we came back. How to reach there: Connectivity is not at all an issue Mumbai: Chalukiya express is a great train departure 9.30 pm and arrival the next day at 10.30 pm at Lounda The resort is 35 KMs from the station and takes you through the forest. Resort would arrange a pickup for you if you tell them. There are even taxies that you can use. I was in touch with the below address for my travel planning. This company has other resorts in India as well. They would be able to assist you at all time with the right way to reach them. Indian Adventures - Wildlife Adventure & Resorts257, S.V. Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400050 India.Tel no.: +91 22 26408742 / +91 22 26433622 Fax no.: +91 22 26458401

Monday, February 2, 2009

Tourists inflow from Australia
In the last three years the tourist arrivals from Australia to India have almost doubled to a record figure of 1,00,000. However India aims to double tourist inflow from Australia to two lakh in the next three years.
Tourists inflow from Britain
Every year about 3000,000 tourists from Britain visit India for both business as well as leisure.
Tourists to India spend more
Tourists to India spent $ 372 on their visa cards in the year of 2005. This is a 25% rise from the year 2004 thereby, making India the fastest growing Asia -Pacific market for the International tourist spending. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council , the Indian tourism demand will grow at an annual 8.8 % over the next ten years, fueled by higher incomes and lower air fares.
Earnings on Tourism
In 2005 India earned US $ 6.9 billion from inbound foreign tourists, which is more than twice the US $3.1 billion earned during the year 2002. According to the latest balance of payments figures released by the Reserve Bank Of India, 2005 was the year of fastest growth in forex inflows from foreign travel, during which inflows went up 36 %.
Leading Tourist destination
With nearly 140 three and two star hotels, Kerala has turned into a major hot spot for foreign tourists. However Tamil Nadu hold the second position in attracting foreign tourists.
Mode of transport
Air continued to be the predominant mode of travel for the tourists coming to India. However arrivals by sea were negligible.
Age- Group factor
An average foreign tourist is between age group of 20-40 years.Best time for tourists arrivals
October to February is considered to be the peak season for travel by foreigners for business as well as leisure purposes.

Employment generated by tourism in India
Tourism Industry provides employment to about 2 crores of people in India.

Lets start with some incredable facts of India. A country where tradition culture and life started more that 5000 years ago.

1. India is the world's largest, oldest, continuous civilization.
2. India never invaded any country in her last 10000 years of histoy.
3. India is the world's largest democracy.
4. Varanasi, also known as Benares, was called "the ancient city" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C.E, and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.
5. India invented the Number System. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta.
6. The World's first university was established in Takshashila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
7. Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software - a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987.
8. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. Charaka, the father of medicine consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago. Today Ayurveda is fast regaining its rightful place in our civilization.
9. Although modern images of India often show poverty and lack of development, India was the richest country on earth until the time of British invasion in the early 17th Century. Christopher Columbus was attracted by India's wealth.
10. The art of Navigation was bornin the river Sindhu 6000 years ago. The very word Navigation is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. The word navy is also derived from Sanskrit 'Nou'.
11. Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun hundreds of years before the astronomer Smart. Time taken by earth to orbit the sun: (5th century) 365.258756484 days.
12. The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century long before the European mathematicians.
13. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India. Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11th century. The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10**53(10 to the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000 BCE during the Vedic period. Even today, the largest used number is Tera 10**12(10 to the power of 12).
14. IEEE has proved what has been a century old suspicion in the world scientific community that the pioneer of wireless communication was Prof. Jagdish Bose and not Marconi.
15. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.
16. According to Saka King Rudradaman I of 150 CE a beautiful lake called Sudarshana was constructed on the hills of Raivataka during Chandragupta Maurya's time.
17. Chess (Shataranja or AshtaPada) was invented in India.
18. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted complicated surgeries like cesareans, cataract, artificial limbs, fractures, urinary stones and even plastic surgery and brain surgery. Usage of anesthesia was well known in ancient India. Over 125 surgical equipment were used. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, etiology, embryology, digestion, metabolism, genetics and immunity is also found in many texts.
19. When many cultures were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilization).
20. The four religions born in India, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, are followed by 25% of the world's population.
21. The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.
22. India is one of the few countries in the World, which gained independence without violence.
23. India has the second largest pool of Scientists and Engineers in the World.
24. India is the largest English speaking nation in the world.
25. India is the only country other than US and Japan, to have built a super computer indigenously.
Famous Quotes on India (by non-Indians)
Albert Einstein said: We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
Mark Twain said: India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.
French scholar Romain Rolland said: If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India.
Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA said: India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.
Facts to make every Indian proud
Q. Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems?A. Vinod Khosla
Q. Who is the creator of Pentium chip (needs no introduction as 90% of thetoday's computers run on it)?A. Vinod Dahm
Q. Who is the third richest man on the world?A. According to the latest report on Fortune Magazine, it is Aziz Premji,who is the CEO of Wipro Industries. The Sultan of Brunei is at 6thposition now.
Q. Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (Hotmail is world's No.1 webbased email program)?A. Sabeer Bhatia
Q. Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the creatorof program languages such as C, C++, Unix to name a few)?A. Arun Netravalli
Q. Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard?A. Rajiv Gupta
Q. Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000,responsible to iron out all initial problems?A. Sanjay Tejwrika
Q. Who are the Chief Executives of CitiBank, Mckensey & Stanchart?A. Victor Menezes, Rajat Gupta, and Rana Talwar.
We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America, evenfaring better than the whites and the natives. There are 3.22 millions of Indians in USA (1.5% of population). ,

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