Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Khajjiar, mini switzerland in India



Khajjiar is located at abpout 23 kilometers from Dalhousie by Road  and 13 kilometers from Kalatop is known as the Mini Switzerland of India. Khajjiar is placed at about 6400 feet above sea level and according to Hutchison " Khajjiar is the forest glade of great beauty 6400 feet above sea level".

Khajjiar is also referred to as the Gulmarg of Himachal Pradesh. You can see the lush green meadows  enveloped by thick pine and cedar forests, grazing herds of sheep, goats and other cattle presenting a beautiful and perfect scenery to you.  In the middle of the big meadow, there is a beautiful  lake with a floating island in the middle  which is a photographer's delight.

Attractions at the Khajjiar 
There is a temple of Khajji Nag which belongs to the 12th century AD where in the mantapa you can see the
images of the pandavas and the defeated Kauravas hanging from the roof of the circumambulatory path.  The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has been carved from wood.
The main attraction of the place is the open meadow, which is slopy in terrain,  one can just roll down to the lake without getting hurt. Children love doing this. Horse riding is also present, you can try your hand at riding the horse if you are interested.  This is a beautiful picnic spot and a hit with the locals during a sunny day.

Accommodations available at Khajjiar
There is a hotel and some cottage, where you can stay and also two rest houses of Public Works Department and the Forest Department. At present there are new private hotels also coming up in the area.

How to reach Khajjiar 
If you are traveling by air the closest airport is gaggal in the Kangra region near Dharmshala which is about 125 kilometers from Dalhousie. you will have to drive about 23 kilometers more to reach Khajjiar.
The nearest railway station is Pathankot which is about 80 kiloneters from Dalhousie.
Dalhousie is well connected by road as well There is regular bus service but service to the area is limited and the timings keep changing according to the demand.
Taxis and private buses and vehicles are also available to reach Khajjiar from Dalhousie.

Taj group of Hotels abroad


Vivanta by Taj - Coral Reef
Hembadhu
North Male Atoll
Maldives
Tel : 960-6641948
Fax : 960-6643884
EMail : Vivanta.CoralReef@tajhotels.com

Rebak Island Resort Langkawi - A Taj Hotel
P.O. Box 125, Kuah Langkawi
Kedah Darul Aman
Langkawi, MALAYSIA
Tel : 604-9665566
Fax : 604-9669973
EMail : rmresv.malaysia@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Bentota
National Holiday Resor
Bentota, Sri Lanka
Tel : 94-34-5555555
Fax : 94-34-2275160
EMail : vivanta.bentota@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Airport Garden Colombo
234-238, Colombo-Negombo Road
Seeduwa, Sri Lanka
Tel : 94 11 2 253771-4 / 252950-5
Fax : 94 11 2 252953
EMail : airport.colombo@tajhotels.com

Blue Sydney
The Wharf at Woolloomooloo
6 Cowper Wharf Road,
Sydney, Australia
Tel : 612-93319000
Fax : 612-93319031
EMail : blue.sydney@tajhotels.com

Taj Campton Place, California
340 Stockton Street,
San Francisco,
California 94108,
United States of America
Tel : 1-415-781-5555
Fax : 1-415-955-5536
EMail : reservations.campton@tajhotels.comcamptonplace.sf@tajhotels.com

Taj Boston
15 Arlington Street
Boston, MA 02116
USA
Tel : 1 617 536 5700
USA toll-free:  +1 877 482 5267
Fax : 1 617 536 1335
EMail : taj.boston@tajhotels.com

Taj Cape Town, South Africa
Wale Street
8001 Cape Town
South Africa
Tel : 27-021-8192000
Fax : 27-021-8192001
Email : res.capetown@tajhotels.com

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives
Post Box No. 2117
South Male Atoll
Maldives
Tel : 960 6642200
Fax : 960 6642211
EMail : exotica.maldives@tajhotels.com

Taj Tashi, Bhutan
Post Box No. 524, Samten Lam
Chubachu,Thimphu
Kingdom of Bhutan
Tel : 975 - 2 - 336699
Fax : 975 - 2 - 336677
EMail : tajtashi.thimphu@tajhotels.com

51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites & Residences
51 Buckingham Gate
London, SW1E
6AF United Kingdom
Tel : +44 (0)20 77697766
Fax : +44 (0)20 78285909
EMail : reservations@51-buckinghamgate.co.uk

Rebak Island Resort Langkawi - A Taj Hotel
P.O. Box 125, Kuah Langkawi
Kedah Darul Aman
Malaysia.
Tel : 604-9665566
Fax : 604-9669973
EMail : rmresv.malaysia@tajhotels.com

Crowne Plaza London - St. James
Buckingham Gate
London
SW1E 6AF United Kingdom
Tel : (44-20) 7834 6655
Fax : (44-20) 7630 7587
EMail : reservations@cplonsj.co.uk

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

HRH Group of Hotels in India


Grand Heritage Hotels of HRH Group

Shiv Niwas Palace, Udaipur
The City Palace
Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan , India
Tel - +91 294 2528016-19
Fax - +91 294 2528006
For Central Reservations
Toll Free within India - 1800 180 2933 / 2944 (India Only)
Toll Free within India - +91 294 2528008
Email:  crs@hrhhotels.com

Fateh Prakash Palace, Udaipur
The City Palace
Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 294 2528016 - 19
Fax: +91 294 2528006
For Central Reservations
Toll Free within India - 1800 180 2933 / 2944(India Only)
Toll Free within India - +91 294 2528008
Email crs@hrhhotels.com

Jagmandir Island Palace Udaipur
The City Palace
Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 294 2424186 - 8
Fax: +91 294 2528006
For Central Reservations - 1800 180 2933 / 2944
 +91 294 2528008
Email: Jagmandir@hrhhotels.com / crs@hrhhotels.com

Gajner Palace (Heritage)
P.O: Gajner 334301, Tehsil: Kolayat,
Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 1534 275061 - 9
Fax: +91 1534 275060
For Central Reservations
Toll Free within India 1800 180 2933 / 2944
Toll Free within India +91 294 2528008
Email crs@hrhhotels.com

Royal Retreats of HRH Group of Hotels
Shikarbadi Hotel Udaipur
Goverdhan Villas,
Udaipur 313002, Rajasthan, India
Telephone & Fax:
For Shikarbadi
[Phone] +91 294 2583201 - 3
[Fax] +91 294 2584841
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com

Garden Hotel Udaipur
Opposite Sajjan Niwas Garden,
Gulab Bagh Road,
Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan , India
Tel: +91 294 2418881 - 4 / 9928015392
Fax: +91 294 2418880
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com


The Aodhi Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh,
P.O: Kelwara 313325
District Rajsamand, Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 2954 242341 - 6/ 8003722333
Fax: +91 2954 242349
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com

Fateh Bagh Ranakpur
Ranakpur Road, Ranakpur, District Pali,
Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 2934 286186 / 8003190789
Fax: +91 2934 285678
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com


Gorbandh Palace Jaisalmer
1, Tourist Complex, Sam Road,
Jaislamer 345001,
Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 2992 253801-10
Fax: +91 2992 253811
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com

Karni Bhawan Palace Bikaner
Gandhi Colony,
Bikaner 343001, Rajasthan, India
Tel: +91 151 2524701 - 5
Fax: +91 151 2522408
For Central Reservations
[Toll Free within India ] 1800 180 2933, 1800 180 2944
[Toll Free within India ] +91 294 2528008
Email: crs@hrhhotels.com

Rajgarh Valley / Peach Valley of Himachal Pradesh


Rajgarh Valley is more known as the Peach Valley is a lush green one in the district of Sirmaur of the state of Himachal Pradesh. Rajgarh and Sarshan are the two divisions of Of rajgarh and a place of great natural beauty. Rajgarh is located at about 40 kilometers from Solan.

The people of the valley are religious and hard working  and worship Lord Shiva and Devi Durga. They also pray Lord shirgul whose temple is also there in the valley. You can see the yesterday blending well with the today here in the sense that there are fully integrated communication networks, a regular supply of electricity, good transport network proximity of supply centers which can make your life as urbane as you like

Attractions in and around Rajgarh
Rajgarh is well known place for camping and trekking.  there is a local Shaya temple for Lord shirgul which has many followers. It is believed that Lord Shirgul came to Shaya Village  and then later settled in Churdhar mountain which is placed at a height of 12000 dfeet.
There is a Baru sahib Gurudwara which lies in the Rajgarh Valley and is one must visit place.The gurudwara is located at about 29 kilometers from the rajgarh town and is situated beyond Kheri. Kheri is a picturesque place which is located on the  banks of the tributary of the Giri river.
Hiking, River Crossing, Obstacle Courses , rock climbing and rappelling, Bird watching and splash swimming are some of attractions of the area at the Camp site Bodhisatwa.

Accommodation facilities
You can see a rest house of Public Works Department as well as the forestry Department and are available for staying purposes for the tourists.
There are some private hotels and guest houses  which are also available.

Taj Vivanta - Star hotels in India


Vivanta by Taj- Yeshwantpur
2275 Tumkur Road,
Yeshwantpur
Bangalore - 560022
INDIA
Tel : 080-6690 0111
Fax : 080-6690 0009
EMail : vivanta.yeshwantpur@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Dal View
Kralsangri, Brein
Srinagar - 191121
Jammu nad Kashmir
INDIA
Tel : 0194 2461111
Fax : 0194 2461011
EMail : vivanta.srinagar@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Fort Aguada
Sinquerim, Candolim
Bardez - 403 515
Goa, India
Goa
Tel : 0832-6645858
Fax : 0832-6645868
EMail : Vivanta.fortaguada@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Fisherman's Cove
Covelong Beach
Kancheepuram Dist. 603 112
Tamil Nadu, India
Chennai
INDIA
Tel :  044-67413333
Fax :  044-67413330
EMail : Vivanta.fishcove@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Kovalam
G. V. Raja Vattappara Road
Kovalam
Trivandrum - 695 527
Kovalam
INDIA
Tel : 0471-6613000
Fax :  0471-2487744
EMail : Vivanta.kovalam@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore National Park Road
Sawai Madhopur
Rajasthan - 322001
Tel : 91-746-2220541
Fax : 91-746-2220718
EMail : Vivanta.sawaimadhopur@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Hari Mahal
5, Residency Road
Jodhpur
Rajasthan - 342001
Tel : 0291-2439700
Fax : 0291-2614451
EMail : Vivanta.harimahal@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Holiday Village
Dando, Candolim
Bardez
Goa - 403515
Tel : 91-832-6645858
Fax : 91-832-6645502
EMail : Vivanta.holidayvillage@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Malabar
Willingdon Island
Cochin - 682009
Kerala
Tel : 0484-6643000
Fax : 0484-6643182
EMail : Vivanta.malabar@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - President
90 Cuffe Parade
Mumbai
Maharashtra - 400005
Tel : 022-66650808
Fax : 022-66650303
EMail : vivanta.president@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Kumarakom
1/404 Kumarakom
Kottayam 686563
Kerala, India
Tel :  0481-2525711-16
Fax :  0481-2524371
EMail : Vivanta.kumarakom@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Ambassador
Sujan Singh Park
Subramania Bharti Marg
New Delhi - 110003
Tel : 011-66261000
Fax : 011-24632252
EMail : Vivanta.ambassador@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Blue Diamond
11, Koregaon Road
Pune
Maharashtra - 411001
Tel : 91-20-66025555
Fax : 91-20-66027755
EMail : Vivanta.bluediamond@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - M G Road
41/3, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Bangalore
Karnataka - 560001
Tel : 91-80-66604444
Fax : 91-80-66614444
EMail : Vivanta.mgroad@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Gomti Nagar
Vipin Khand,Gomti Nagar
Lucknow - 226010
Uttar Pradesh
Tel : 91-522-6711000
Fax : 91-522-6711666
EMail : vivanta.gomtinagar@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Whitefield
ITPB, Whitefield
Bangalore - 560066
Karnataka, India
Tel :  080-66933333
Fax : 080-66933344
EMail : vivanta.whitefield@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Panaji
Off D. B. Bandodkar Road
Panaji
Goa - 403001
Tel : 832-6633636
Fax : 91-832-6633600
EMail : vivanta.panaji@tajhotels.com

Vivanta by Taj - Connemara
Binny Road
Chennai - 600002
India
Tel: 044-66000000
Fax: 044-66000555
EMail : vivanta.connemara@tajhotels.com

Monday, December 28, 2015

Taj Gateway Hotels in India

The Gateway Hotel, Bangalore
No 66, Residency Road
Bangalore - 560 025
Karnataka, India
Bangalore
INDIA
Tel : 080-66604545
Fax : 080-66614542
EMail : gateway.bangalore@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Athwalines Surat
Ambika Niketan, Athwa Lines
Surat Dumas Road
Surat
Gujarat - 395007
Tel : 91-261-6697000
Fax : 91-261-2227294
EMail : gateway.surat@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Old Port Road
Old Port Road
Mangalore
Karnataka  - 575001
Tel : (91-824) 6660420 / 2420420
Fax : (91-824) 6660585
EMail : gateway.mangalore@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Rawalkot Jaisalmer
Jodhpur-Jaisalmer Road
Jaisalmer
Rajasthan - 345001
India
Tel : 91-2992-251874 / 252638
Fax : 91-2992-250444
EMail : gateway.jaisalmer@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Ramgarh Lodge Jaipur
The Ramgarh Lake
Jamwa Ramgarh
Jaipur
Rajasthan - 303109
Tel : 91-1426-214027
Fax : 91-1426-252079
EMail : gateway.jaipur@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel KM Road
K.M. Road, Opposite Pavitravana
Jyothinagar Post
Chikmagalur
Karnataka - 577 102
Tel : 08262) 660660 / 1
Fax : 08262) 660666
EMail : gateway.chikmagalur@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Janardhanapuram Varkala
Near Government Guest House
Varkala Trivandrum
Kerala  695 141,
Tel :  0470 6673300
Fax :  0470 6673333
EMail : gateway.varkala@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Church Road
Coonoor
The Nilgris
Tamil Nadu  - 643101
 India
Tel : 0423) 2225400
Fax :  0423 2225475
EMail : gateway.coonoor@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Pasumalai Madurai
No. 40 TPK Road
Madurai
Tamil Nadu  - 625004
Tel :  0452 2371601 / 6633000
Fax : 0452 6633081
EMail : gateway.madurai@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel M G Road
39-1-63, M.G. Road
Vijayawada - 520010
Andhra Pradesh,
Tel :  0866 6644444
Fax :  0866 6644446
Email : gateway.vijayawada@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Jodhpur
Banar Road
Jodhpur
Rajasthan - 342027
Tel : (91-291) 2263430
Fax : (91-291) 2263244
EMail : gateway.jodhpur@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Beach Road
Beach Road
Visakhapatnam - 530002
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel : 0891 6623670 to 85
Fax : 0891 2564370
EMail : gateway.visakhapatnam@ tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Fatehabad Road
Taj Ganj, Fatehabad Road
Agra
Uttar Pradesh - 282001
Tel : 0562 2232400 - 408, 6602000
Fax : 0562 2232420
EMail : gateway.agra@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Beach Road
P.T.Usha Road
Calicut
Kerala - 673002
Tel: (91-495) 6613000
Fax: (91-495) 6613001
EMail: gateway.calicut@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Ambad
P-17, MIDC Ambad
Mumbai Agra Road
Nashik
Maharastra - 422010,
Tel :  0253 6604499
Fax : 0253 6603366
EMail: gateway.nashik@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Marine Drive
Marine Drive
Ernakulam
Kerala - 682011
Tel : 0484 6673300
Fax : 0484 2371481
EMail : gateway.ernakulam@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Akota Gardens Vadodara
Akota Gardens
Vadodara - 390020
Gujarat,
Tel : 0265 6617676 / 2354545
Fax :  0265 2355010
EMail : gateway.vadodara@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Ganges Varanasi
Nadesar Palace Grounds
Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh – 221002
Tel : 0542 6660001,(91-542) 2503001 - 19
Fax : 0542 2501343 / 2502724
EMail : gateway.varanasi@tajhotels.com

The Gateway Hotel Ummed
International Airport Circle, Hansol
Ahmedabad - 382475
Gujarat,
Tel : 079 66661234
Fax : 079 66664444
EMail : gateway.ahmedabad@tajhotels.com

Star Hotels in India - Taj Group

Taj Deccan, Hyderabad
Road No. 1, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad - 500 034
Andhra Pradesh
Tel : 040 66663939
Fax : 040 66661070
EMail : deccan.hyderabad@tajhotels.com

Taj Chandigarh
Block No. 9
Sector 17-A
Chandigarh - 160017
Tel :  0172) 6613000
Fax :  0172) 6614000
EMail : taj.chandigarh@tajhotels.com

Taj Coromandel
37, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Nungambakkam
Chennai
Tamil Nadu - 600 034
Tel :  044 6600 2827
Fax :  044 6600 2089
EMail : coromandel.chennai@tajhotels.com

Taj Exotica
Benaulim
Goa - 403716
Tel : 0832) 6683333
Fax : 0832) 2771515
EMail : exotica.goa@tajhotels.com

Taj Banjara
Road No. 1
Banjara Hills
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh - 500034
Tel : 040-66669999
Fax : 040- 66661070
EMail : banjara.hyderabad@tajhotels.com

Taj Bengal
34B, Belvedere Road
Kolkata
West Bengal - 700 027
Tel : 0332 2233939
Fax :  0332 2231766 / 8805
EMail : bengal.calcutta@tajhotels.com

Baghvan, Pench National Park
Avarghani
Seoni District
Madhya Pradesh
Tel : 0762 726 5402 / 14
Fax: 0767 523 2829
EMail: baghvan.pench@tajhotels.com

Banjaar Tola, Kanha National Park
Manjitola, Mukki,
Tehsil Baihar,
Balaghat,
Madhya Pradesh - 481111
Tel : 0930-3651100 / 1200 / 1300
Fax : 0930-3651400
EMail : banjaartola.kanha@tajsafaris.com

SMS Hotel
Sawai Ram Singh Road
Opp. Reserve Bank of India
Jaipur -302005,
Rajasthan
Tel : 0141-5111919
Fax : 0141-5118948
EMail : sms.jaipur@tajhotels.com

Umaid Bhawan Palace
Jodhpur
Rajasthan  -  342006
Tel : 0291 2510101
Fax :  0291 2510100
EMail : ubpresv.jodh@tajhotels.com

Taj Palace Hotel
Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave
New Delhi - 110 021
Tel :  011 2611 0202
Fax :  011 2611 0808
EMail : palace.delhi@tajhotels.com

Taj Savoy Hotel
77, Sylks Road
Ooty
Tamil Nadu - 643001
Tel :  0423) 2225500
Fax : 0423) 2225575
EMail : savoy.ooty@tajhotels.com

Hotel Rambagh Palace
Bhawani Singh Road
Jaipur - 302005
Rajasthan - 302 005
Tel : 0141 2211 919
Fax : (91-141) 2385 098
EMail: rambagh.jaipur@tajhotels.com

Pashan Garh Panna National Park
Amanganj Road, Panna
Madhya Pradesh - 488001,
India
EMail: pashangarh.panna@tajsafaris.com

Nadesar Palace
Nadesar Palace Grounds
Varanasi - 221002
Uttar Pradesh - 221 002
Tel : 0542 2503 001-19
Fax : 0542 2501 406
EMail : nadesar.varanasi@tajhotels.com

Mahua Kothi
Bandhavgarh National Park
Village Tala, District Umaria
Madhya Pradesh– 484661
India
Tel : 0762 7265402 / 14
Fax :  0762 7265400
EMail : mahua.kothi@tajhotels.com

Taj Lake Palace
Post Box No. 5, Lake Pichola
Udaipur
Rajasthan - 313 001
Tel : 0294 2428800
Fax : 0294 2528700
EMail : lakepalace.udaipur@tajhotels.com

Kuteeram
Hessarghatta
Bangalore Rural District
Bangalore
Karnataka 560088
Tel : 080 28466326/329/332
EMail : kuteeram.bangalore@tajhotels.com

Jai Mahal Palace
Jacob Road
Civil Lines, Jaipur
Rajasthan - 302 006
Tel : 0141 2223636
Fax :  0141 2223636
EMail : jaimahal.jaipur@tajhotels.com

Hotel Chandela
Dist. Chhatarpur
Khajuraho 471606
Madhya Pradesh
Tel : 07686 272355-64
Fax : 07686 272365-66
EMail : chandela.khajuraho@tajhotels.com

The Taj West End
Race Course Road
Bangalore
Karnataka - 560 001
Tel : 080 66605660
Fax : 080 66605660
EMail : westend.bangalore@tajhotels.com

Taj Falaknuma Palace
Engine Bowli,
Falaknuma,
Hyderabad
AndhraPradesh - 500053
Tel : 040 6629 8585
Fax : 040 6629 8586
EMail : falaknuma.hyderabad@tajhotels.com

Taj Krishna
Road No. 1, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad
AndhraPradesh - 500 034
Tel : 0406 6662323
Fax : 040 66661313
EMail : krishna.hyderabad@tajhotels.com

Taj Lands End
Band Stand, Bandra (West)
Mumbai
Maharashtra - 400 050
Tel : 022 6668 1234
Fax : 022 6699 4488
EMail : landsend.mumbai@tajhotels.com

Taj Club House
No. 2,Club House Road
Chennai
Tamil Nadu -  - 600002
Tel :  044  66313131
Fax : 044 66313030
EMail : clubhouse.chennai@tajhotels.com

The Taj Mahal Palace
Apollo Bunder
Mumbai
Maharashtra - 400001
Tel : 022 6665 3366
Fax :  022 66650323 /24
EMail: tmhresv.bom@tajhotels.com

Usha Kiran Palace
Jayendraganj Lashkar
Gwalior 474009
Madhya Pradesh - 474 009
Tel : 0751 2444000
Fax : 0751 2444018
EMail : ushakiran.gwalior@tajhotels.com

Taj Residency
8-N - 12 , CIDCO
Rauza Bagh
Aurangabad
Maharashtra - 431003
Tel : 0240 - 6613737
Fax : 0240 - 6613939
EMail : residency.aurangabad@tajhotels.com

Taj Wellington Mews
33 Nathalal Perekh Marg
Colaba
Mumbai
Maharashtra - 400 001
Tel : 022 6656 9494
Fax : 022 6656 9595
EMail: twmgm.bom@tajhotels.com

Chamba Valley in Himachal Pradesh


Chamba valley is one of the loveliest vallies in the northern parts of the state of Himachal Pradesh of India. Chamba valley lies between Zanskar and Dauladhar in the south of the himalayas and offers unique and breath taking views of the peaks of the himalayan ranges.
The picturesque landscapes, surrounding valley and the varied wildlife found in these parts are one of the best you can find in this region.

The local Rajputs who ruled the region in the 6th century BC made the U shaped Chamba valley their capital. Bharmaur, Dalhousie and Khajjiar are the major towns in the valley and the best time to visit the area will be from march to june.

Flora at the Chamba valley
The snow clad peaks of the Himalayan Ranges leaves you spellbound with the breath taking and spectacular sights during your journey to the Chamba valley. This Chamba Valley is also known as the Ravi Valley as the river Ravi flows through it,
You can see small hamlets and villages extended over the landscape provides a wonderful sight. You can see Olive trees, Pomegranate , Peepul and Shisham trees surrounding the magnificient valleyadding charm to the already beautiful Chamba valley. This valley is very popular for the medicinal herbs and numerous flowers.

Temples of Chamba valley
You can visit the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Chamba, which happens to be the oldest and the largest temple complex in the state of Himachal Pradesh. There are other important temples like Chamunda Devi temple, Hari Yara temple and Gauri Shnakar which beckons you to come and pay homage to these ancient temples and deities.

How to Reach Chamba valley 
If you are traveling by air the nearest Airport to Chamba is  Gaggal. The Gaggal airport is located in the Kangra District. Afyer you reach Gaggal airport you can get  regular transportation easily for Chamba.
If you are traveling by Rail the nearest railway station for Chamba is at Pathankot (127 kms) or ChakkiBank (116 kms). These stations are well connected with Buses and Taxis for driving to Chamba Valley.
The Road Route to take is National Highway 1 to Jallandhar via Ambala and Ludhiana and then National Highway  1A to Pathankot. From then on the State Roads are available to go to Chamba via Dalhousie and Khajjiar.

The other valleys of Himachal Pradesh
Rajgarh / Peach Valley

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary


Kanwar Taal or Kabar Taal Lake at Begusarai, Bihar, is Asia's largest freshwater oxbow lake approximately three times the size of the Bharatpur Sanctuary.
An oxbow lake is a U-shaped body of water that forms when a wide meander from the main stem of a river is cut off, creating a free-standing body of water. This residual oxbow lake is formed due to meandering of Gandak river, which is a tributary of Ganga.

There are around 106 species of birds at the Kanwar Lake. During winter, which is the best time to travel Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary, around 60 migratory birds come to the park from Central Asia.
Since the Lake  has few tourists visiting it is one of the quietest places available for Bird Watching. You can see several species of birds, some among them are Oriental White-backed Vulture, Long-billed Vulture, Greater Adjutant, Greater Spotted Eagle, Lesser Kestrel, Sarus Crane, Darter Anhinga, Painted Stork and Black-bellied Tern.

How to reach Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary?
Nearest railway station: Begusarai Station
Nearest bus stop : Jaimanglagadh
Nearest airport: Patna Airport (Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport)

Friday, December 25, 2015

Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary


Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary is located at Sultanpur fifteen kilometers from Gurgaon District, in the state of Haryana at about 50 kilometers from Delhi in India. Sultanpur is located at about 40 kilometers from Dhaula Kuan in Delhi and about 15 kilometers from Gurgaon on the Gurgaon - Farrukhnagar Road.

The Park is ideal for birding and bird watchers. The sanctuary can be best visited in the winter months when a large number of migratory birds come here to reside and breed.
There are approximately 250 species of Birds found at Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary. Some of them are resident, while others come from distant regions like Siberia, Europe and Afghanistan.

In winter you can find in the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary lots of migratory birds  and resident birds.
Resident birds include the common hoopoe, paddyfield pipit, purple sunbird, little cormorant, Indian cormorant, common spoonbill, gray francolin, black francolin, Indian roller, white-throated kingfisher, spotbill, painted stork, black-necked stork, white ibis, black-headed ibis, little egret, great egret, cattle egret, crested lark, red-vented bulbul, rose-ringed parakeet, red-wattled lapwing, shikra, Eurasian collared dove, red-collared dove, laughing dove, spotted owlet, rock pigeon, magpie robin, greater coucal, weaver bird, bank mynah, common mynah and green bee-eater.

Migratory Birds include Siberian crane, greater flamingo, ruff, black-winged stilt, common teal, common greenshank, northern pintail, yellow wagtail, white wagtail, northern shoveller, rosy pelican, spot-billed pelican, gadwall, wood sandpiper, spotted sandpiper, Eurasian wigeon, black-tailed godwit, spotted redshank, starling, bluethroat and long-billed pipit. In summer about 11 species of migratory birds such as Asian koel, black-crowned night heron, grey heron, Indian golden oriole, comb duck, blue-cheeked bee-eater, blue-tailed bee-eater and cuckoos come here.

Weekend getaway from Delhi
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a popular weekend getaway from New Delhi, Gurgaon , Faridabad & Noida. This Bird Sanctuary, ideal for birding and bird watchers, is best visited in winters when a large number of migratory birds come here.
The park is a popular picnic spot for residents of New Delhi and the NCR (National Capital Region), especially during the winter migration months.
There are four watch towers (machans) located at different points, an education and interpretation center, a library, films, slides and binoculars for the benefit of bird lovers.
There is public parking, bathrooms, drinking water facilities and a children's park in the reserve. For those wishing to stay overnight, the park also has a well-appointed guest house with all amenities.

For entry in to the Sultanpur National Park
You are required to show your identity card to enter Sultanpur National Park. Without identity card, you will be denied entry. In addition, entry fee is Rs 5.00
Timing 7:00 AM to 4:30PM
If anyone desires to enter the park before 7:00 AM, he/she has to obtain entry permit, one day in advance from date of entry from Divisional Wildlife Officer Office Gurgaon ( 0124-2222272).
Not more than ten person will be allowed on any day before 7:00 AM—
Note - Park will remains closed on every Tuesday

Contact Details
Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary
Gurgaon-Farrukh Nagar Road,
Sultanpur, Gurgaon, Haryana 122506
Tel: 089015 54731

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Manas National Park


Manas National Park is an all in one type of Park. It is a National Park, an UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve in Assam.

The Manas National Park is located in the densely forested area of the East Himalayan foothills and is contiguous with the Royal Manas National Park, located in Bhutan.  The National park area is apart of five districts of the state, namely, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Udalguri and Darrang. Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur, Pygmy Hog and  Wild water buffalo are some of the endangered rare species of fauna found in Manas National Park.

The name of the National Park originates from the Serpent Goddess Manasa. The river Manasa, a major tributary of the river Brahmaputra, is the main river which runs through the Park. The national Park seems to have derived its name from the river. The river manas also serves as the border of India and Bhutan in the state.
The park is divided into three ranges. The western range is based at Panbari, the central at Bansbari near Barpeta Road and the eastern at Bhuiyapara near Pathsala. All the forest ranges are not easily connectable, you have to cross river and only a rough trail isavailable at some places.

The sanctuary has recorded 55 species of mammals, 380 species of birds, 50 of reptiles, and 3 species of amphibians.
The fauna of the sanctuary include Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, gaurs, Asian water buffaloes, barasingha, Indian tigers, Indian leopards, clouded leopards, Asian golden cats, dholes capped langurs, golden langurs, Assamese macaques, slow loris, hoolock gibbons, smooth-coated otters, sloth bears, barking deers, hog deers, black panthers, sambar deers and chitals.
Among the animals found here Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur and pygmy hog are some of the rare and endangered species which are not found anywhere else in the whole world.

Bengal florican are in many numbers and are believed to have the largest population than anywhereelse. Other major bird species found here at the National Park include, great hornbills, pelicans, jungle fowls, bulbuls, brahminy ducks, bee-eaters, magpie robins, Kalij pheasants, egrets, crested serpent-eagles, falcons, scarlet minivets and fishing eagles

How to reach Manas National Park?
Guwahati is the nearest airport and is placed at about 180 kms / 5 hrs drive approxfrom the National Park. Regular flights are operated by major airlines from almost all over the cities in India to Guwahati. From the airport you can get cabs and bus transport to the Park.
Other road distances to Manas are:
Siliguri to Musa, Manas  326 Km
Bagdogra to Musa, Manas  335 Km
Kaziranga to Musa, Manas  401 Km

By Rail
Guwahati is gateway to the North East India. All major cities of India are well connected to Guwahati including Rajdhani Express.
There are several trains stops at Barpeta Road Railway Station, which is 22 kms to Bansbari (Musa Jungle Retreat, Manas) by road.

Accommodation Fac‎ilities in Manas National Park
Luxury Accmmodation ( total 20 rooms )       
Musa Jungle Retreat - King Sized Bed    
Bansbari Villas - 2 Villas - King Sized Bed    
Grazing Rhino - 8 Nos Independent Cottages    
Striped Panthera - 10 Cottages Twin Bedded    
     
Deluxe Accommodation
Birina ( total  6 rooms )
Double bedded Cottage     1 room
Double Bedded Room     1 room
Triple bedded Room     1 room
Four bedded Cottage     1 room
Four bedded Tents     2 rooms
           
Standard Accommodation
Florican ( total 7 rooms )
Two bedded rooms     6 rooms
Triple bedded Tents     1 room
       
For more details visit Manas National Park  

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Sundarbans Tiger Reserve

Sundarbans Tiger Reserve  is the largest prograding delta region of the world. Sundarbans National Park is the core area of the Tiger Reserve. The Park has been recognized as the World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1987.  The National Park extends through India to Bangladesh and has an area of about 26000 square kilometers.  This is the single largest Mangrove vegetation. Most of the Sundarbans National Park that is about two-thirds, falls in Bangladesh and India has only about 9630 square kilometers.  Sundarbans is the only mangrove vegetation where Tigers exist ad the forest is home to more than 250 tigers.

How to Reach Sundarbans Tiger Reserve?
If you are travelling by air Kolkata  Netaji Subhash International airport is the nearest airport to the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve. The Kolkatta airport is 112 kilometers away and the city is connected with many of the cities in India as well as abroad.  From Kolkata you can take a bus up to Basanti or Sonakhali  where you can ferry across in a boat.

If you are planning to travel by rail the nearest railway station is Canning Port about 44 kilometers away. Canning is connected to Kolkata  which has good network connections with the rest of India.  You can take a bus from Canning to either  Basanti or Sonakhali  where you can ferry across in a boat to Sajnekhali.

If you are travelling by road you can reach Sunderbans National Park quite easily through the excellant network of Roadways. You can travel to Namkhana, Raidighi, Sonakhali and Najat from Kolkata and after that you will have to use motorboats to ferry across to the Sanctuary.

By Road
Road transportations are available from Kolkata  for Namkhana ( 105 kms ) Sonakali 9 100 kms Raidighi ( 76 kms Canning 64 kms and Najar 92 kms
All of these places have access to riverine waterways  and are placed near to Sundarbans. The interior parts of the Sunderbans  is only accessible through waterways. Regular services are available from these embarkation points namely Namkhana, Raidighi, Sonakhali and Najat.

By Water 
You can reach Sundarbans only through riverrine waterways, motor boat  launch facilities are available
From Namkhana - Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project, Sagar Island - Jambudwip
From Sajnekhali - Sudhanyakhali - Buridhabri - Netidhopan - Holiday Island
From Sonakhali - Gosaba -
From Raidighi - Kalas

Best Season to travel to Sunderbans Tiger Reserve is from September to February of the year.

Contact Details for Sundarbans Tiger Reserve
Department of Tourism, West Bengal
Tel :  033 22254723
EMail : director.tourism@gmail.com

West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation Ltd
Tel : 033 44012086
EMail : wbtdc@vsnl.com

Tourism Centre Kolkata
Tel : 033 4401 2659
EMail : visitwetbengal@yahoo.co.in
Website : www.westbengaltourism.gov.in

Accommodation facilities at Sundarbans Tiger Reserve
Tourist Lodge and Tourist Forest Rest House run by West Bengal tourism Development Corporation Ltd
Tel : 03218 214960

Sundarbans  Mangrove Retreat
Tel : 03218 24994367

Package Tours to Sundarbans  by the WBTDC
Sundarban Safari 1
Duration 1 night and 2 days

Itinerary
Assemble at the Tourism cntre at 8 am and depart to Sonakhali by bus at 8.30 am. Arrival at Sonakhali at 11.30 am  and get transferred to MV Chitrerekha / Sarbajaya.  Visit Sudhanyakhali and Sajnekhali  watch towers. Night halt aboard the ship.
Next Day visit netedhopani watch tower and back to kolkata via the same route.
Charges from Rs 2800 on wards according to the package.

Sundarbans Safari 2
Duration - 2 nights and 3 days
itinerary
This tour package is the continuation of the Tour package 1.
Cruise through buridhabri Jungle and visit jhingakhali watch tower in addition to the above mentioned tour package .
Charges starting from Rs 3700 according to the chosen package.

For customized package tours  of WBTDC contact Mr Dhritiman Ganguly Mobile no 0 936776010

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Keoladeo Ghana National Park / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary


Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park was formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary located in Bharatpur in the state of Rajasthan in India. The sanctuary was created 250 years ago and is named after a Keoladeo (Shiva) temple located with in the limits of the sanctuary. Keoladeo National Park was the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s. The area was established as a national park on 10 March 1982.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a declared World Heritage Site for the rare and endangered species of the migratory birds which come to breed here. This heritage site is located at about 2 kilometers south-east of Bharatpur and 55 km west of Agra, in the eastern parts of Rajasthan. The National Park is spread over approximately area of about 29 square kilometers.

Keoladeo National Park locally known as Gana, is popularly known as “bird paradise” as more than 370 bird species have been sighted and recorded. The National Park is a famous avifauna sanctuary that plays host to thousands of birds especially during the winter season. Otherthan that over 230 species of birds are known to have made the National Park their home. The Sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world. It is known for nesting of its resident birds and visiting migratory birds.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland formed to protect Bharatpur from frequent floods and to provide grazing grounds for village cattle. The Reserve area is a mosaic of dry grasslands, woodlands, woodland swamps, and wetlands. These diverse habitats are home to 366 bird species, 379 floral species, 50 species of fish, 13 species of snakes, 5 species of lizards, 7 amphibian species,7 turtle species, and a variety of other invertebrates.

Birds in this sanctuary can be classified in to land birds and water fowls. Some of the Land birds found here are warblers, babblers, bee-eaters, bulbuls, buntings, chats, partridges, quails, Indian grey hornbill, Marshall's iora, osprey, peregrine, Pallas' sea eagle, short-toed eagle, tawny eagle, imperial eagle, spotted eagle and crested serpent eagle.

Some of the well known water fowls are herons, storks and cormorants, gadwall, shoveler, common teal, cotton teal, tufted duck, comb duck, little cormorant, great cormorant, Indian shag, ruff, painted stork, white spoonbill, Asian open-billed stork, oriental ibis, darter, common sandpiper, wood sandpiper and green sandpiper.

About the entrance in to the park
The park opens from morning to evening through out the year.The ticket is Rs 200 per foreign visitors and Rs 75 for Indian visitors.
Vehicles are not permitted inside the park, you have to park them in the designated parking area. The parking fees for a four-wheel vehicle is Rs 50.
After parking your vehicle at the parking lot, you can choose to walk, bicycle, or go by cycle rickshaw, Tonga or boat when the water level is high.
There is no charge for taking a digital camera inside the park but for the video camera the charge is Rs 450.

How to reach Keoladeo National Park?
Nearest airports to the Keoladeo National Park are Delhi, and Jaipur. Daily flights are available between Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Varanasi, and Lucknow.
Many trains running from New Delhi in the route (New Delhi – Mumbai and Agra – Jaipur route) stop at Bharatpur. Bharatpur is easily reached by train or bus. You can also use private taxis from New Delhi or Agra to reach Keoladeo National Park.

Accommodation facilities inside the park
Bharatpur Forest Lodge has  16 rooms
circuit house and dak bungalow also offer good accommodation options
Visitors coming to Bharatpur can also stay in palaces, havelis and other heritage properties converted into hotels.
An array of 3 star hotels and resorts are also located in the vicinity of the park

Accommodation Facilities in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh


Hotel GK Conifer
Deluxe Hotel
Civil Lines, Dharamshala,
Himachal Pradesh, India
Tel : +91 1892 227777 / 78
Fax : +91 1892 227779
Mob : (0) 98575 70000
Website : www.GKConifer.com
Email : info@gkconifer.com

Grace Hotel
Welcom Heritage Group
558, Old Chari Road,
Kotwali Bazaar, Dharamshala
Himachal Pradesh 176215 INDIA
Tel. +91-11-46035500
Toll Free No. 1-800-102-2333

Bella Heights ( 3 star )
Temple Road, McLeodganj,
Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh 176219
Tel:082638 39825
EMail : bookbellaheights@gmail.com
Website: http://bellaheights.com

Fortune Park Moksha
Strawberry Hills, Satobari,
Near Dal Lake, McLeod Ganj,
Dharamshala Cantt. - 176 216,
Himachal Pradesh
Tel :+91-1892-242424
Fax :+91-1892-242425

Hotel Bhagsu
HTPDC Hotel
Temple Road, McLeod Ganj,
Himachal Pradesh - 176219
Tel : 0189 222 1091

Villa Paradiso
Potala Road (Old Jogiwara Rd),
Mcleodganj, Dharamsala,
District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh - 176219
Email: info@villaparadiso.in
Website: www.villaparadiso.in
Central Reservations (10.00 hrs - 18.00 hrs IST)
Tel: +91 99107 44466 / 11 4630 1137
For Directions and Assistance : +91 98055 23040

Nishaad Resorts,
Naddi, Dharamshala Cantt.,
Upper Mcleodganj 
Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 01892-221707 / 232367
Mob: +91-9418021707
Email: info@nishaadresorts.com
Website: http://www.nishaadresorts.com

Blossoms Village Resort
Sidhpur, Dharamshala
District Kangra
Himachal Pradesh - 176057
Tel:  +91-867 924 6880 / +91-1892 - 246 880 / 81
EMail: info@blossomsvillage.com
Website : www.blossomsvillage.com   

Monday, December 21, 2015

Arambol Beach in Goa


Arambol Beach is located within the Pernem administrative region of the district of north Goa of the state of Goa, in India. Arambol Beach is placed at just about an hours drive from the Dabolim airport of Goa. Arambol Beach  has a distinct bohemian feel , unlike the other beaches like calangute which no longer have it.  This feel brings most of the international  tourists to the Arambol Beach during the winter season.

Arambol is in the district of North Goa and is located  at about 32 kilometers of northwest of Mapusa.  Because of its remote location  and the  beautiful rock bays in the headland, it attracts many tourists  and gets crowded at times. The main reason for the beach to get too many tourists stems from the fact that the beach has both rocks and sand along the beach.

Places to visit near the Arambol Beach

There are attractive rocky bays which are great for swimming , Querim Beach is located at bout 12 kilometers from this Arambol beach, which is also a pristine and a less crowded stretch. Keri, as called by the locals, is a perfect place to spend the day bathing in the sun and swimming in the sea.

There is an old Portuguese fort called Terekhol fort which is another attraction near the Arambol Beach. This fort lies on the opposite bank and you can ferry across  to see the fort.The Terekhol fort was built in the 18th century  and a small chapelinside is dedicated to St Anthony.

There is a freshwater lake which extends along the bottom of the valley into the jungle. The lake is a good place for the picnics with family and friends. The water in the lake is a mixture of fresh water and sea water. There is a spectacular Banyan tree in the middle of the jungle and adjoining the banyan tree there is a sculpture created by the American Conceptual and Land art artist Jacek Tylicki "Give if you can - Take if you have to" also called "the money stone". The sculpture has become a pilgrim destination.

Accommodation facilities in and around Arambol Beach

Welcome Inn Hotel
Arambol Beach
Arambol, Goa - 403524
Tel : 0832 - 2242510

Siolim House
Opp Wadi Chapel,
Siolim, Bardez,
Goa 403517
Tel : 0832 2272138 / 941, 98225 84560

Hotel Arambol Plaza Goa
Arambol Beach Road, Arambol
Pernem-Goa.
Tel : 0832-2242052 / 961.
Call Rashesh :  0 9545550733
EMail : naksonhotels@gmail.com

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Anjuna Beach in Goa


Anjuna Beach  is a favourite with all kinds of tourists  be it locals , monks , hippies, artists, seers or even someone who is looking for a place to relx and rejuvenate oneself.  The beach is full of life and enthusiasm  written all over with long night beach parties from Christmas to New year parties, smanky full moon parties and what not.Anjuna is always there for everything.


Anjuna is located at about 8 kilometers west of Mapusa  and is one of the most popular beaches of Goa, in India. The sea at Anjuna is so calm that you can enjoy swimming and also enjoy the beauty of the sunset from any of the resort windows or balconies. You can also enjoy easy strolls in the snads  as well as funky music  and the loud beach parties  that are common fixtures of the anjuna Beach.

There is a famous flea market  or the shopping hangout of the beach in the cool silvery sands, where you can get anything and everything you might need or ask for.  On the part of Food, Anjuna offers varieties of gourmet foods, from the village hotels as well as proper beach front restaurants but th best bets are the semi open, thatched palm leaf shacks. They specialize in fish delicacies and the western food. You can also get fruits from the beach like watermelon, pineapples and locally grown coconuts.
You can see  here some of the Restaurants at the Anjuna Beach

Some of the Accommodations available on the Anjuna Beach, Goa

Villa Nina
Near Bhumika Temple
Anjuna
Near Ingos Saturdaynite Bazaar
Goa
India
Tel: 0 9823047509
www.primevillasgoa.com

White Negro
Anjuna Beach
Near St anthony Chapel
Bardez
Goa - 403509
India
Tel:  0832 2273326

The Tamarind
Anjuna
Goa - 403509
India
Tel: 0832 2274319
website - www.thetamarind.com

Lotus Inn
Zor Vaddo
Anjuna
Goa
India
Tel: 0832 - 6454669
www.lotusinngoa.com

Country Club De Goa
836/1,Behind Staroo Hotel
Second Left Near Manali Guest House
Anjuna
Goa - 403509
India
Tel: 0832 - 2274741
www.countryclubedegoa.net

Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary


Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary was formerly known as Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary or Hollongapar Reserve Forest.This was an isolated area of evergreen forest located in the state of Assam of India.  The area was set aside initially in the year 1881  and its forests were seen to extend to the foothills of the Patkai mountain range.  Nowadays it is seen that the forests have been fragmented  and  got surrounded by tea gardens and other small villages.

In the early days artificial regeneration was used to irrigate the area  which reulted in the rich biodiversity. The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary contains India's only gibbons, namely the hoolock gibbons which are  the  only nocturnal primates of Northeastern India,  and the Bengal Slow Loris. The upper canopy of the forest is dominated by the Hollong tree (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus), while the Nahar (Mesua ferrea) dominates the middle canopy. The lower canopyof the forest consists of evergreen shrubs and herbs. The habitat is being threatened by illegal logging or cutting down of the trees, encroachment of human settlements and habitat fragmentation.

The area of the Sanctuary officially extends  Dissoi Valley Reserve Forest, Dissoi Reserve Forest, and Tiru Hill Reserve Forest. These tea  gardens belong to the estates of Dissoi Kothalguri and Hoolonguri cover the distance betwen the sanctuary and the nearest forests in Nagaland.

The tea gardens include Katonibari, Murmurai, Chenijan, Koliapani, Meleng, Kakojan, Dihavelleoguri, Dihingapar, Kothalguri, Dissoi and Hoolonguri. Neighboring villages include Madhupur, Lakhipur, Rampur, Fesual A (the western part), Fesual B (the eastern part), Katonibari, Pukhurai, Velleoguri, Afolamukh, and Kaliagaon.

The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary gets a rainfall of about 249 cms every pear and is situated at an altitude between 100 and 120 m, with a gentle sloping topography from southeast to northwest. The Bhogdoi river which originates from the Naga hills and a tributary of the River Brahmaputra  flows through the Jorhat district of the state of Assam, creates a waterlogged  region which is dominated by semi-hydrophytic plants along the border of the Hoolongapar Wildlife  Sanctuary.  The Bhogdoi river thus helps to create three distict micro eco systems in the Park, namely, the up-slope zone, the down-slope zone, and the flood-prone zone.

Fauna of the Hoolongapar Wildlife Sanctuary 
There is a rich biodiversity  in the Hoolongapar Wildlife Sanctuary  which is home to Western Hoolock Gibbon,  the only apes in the whole of India and Bengal Slow Loris ,  the only nocturnal primate of the Northeast India. Stump Tailed Macaque,  Rhesus Macaque, Northern Pig-tailed Macaque, Eastern Assamese Macaque and Capped Langur are the other primates found in the Sanctuary. One can also find  Indian elephants, tigers, leopards, Jungle catswild boar, three types f civet, four types of squirrels etc. There are at least 219 species of birds and snakes  are also known to live in the Sanctuary.

Flora of the Hoollongapar Gibbon  Wildlife Sanctuary
The vegetation at the Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary  is evergreen in character and has so many canopy layers. The upper canopy consists of the trees which have straight trunks like Sam, Amari, Sopas, Bhelu, Udal and Hingori.
Nahar dominates the middle  canopy  with its spreading branches  and casting shade over the area like Bandordima, Dhuna, Bhomora, Ful Gomari, and Bonbogi etc
A variety of the evergrn shrubs makes the lower canopy and the ground layers. Dolu Bamboo, Bojal Bamboo., Jengu, Jati bet, Houka Bet, Tora, Kaupat and Sorat.

How to reach Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary?
The sanctuary is connected by road from Jorhat city (20kms) and Mariani town (5kms). Nearest airport is at Jorhat.

How to Reach Jorhat?
Rowraih is the airport of the Jorhat city. Jorhat is connected to soe of the major cities of India like Guwahati, Kolkata, Bangalore and New Delhi.  Jorhat airport also connects Dibrugarh and Shillong of the Northeast India.

If you are travelling by air to Jorhat you can get connection flights from other cities particularly Kolkata and Guwahati  and then travel by taxis, private cabs and state transport cuses.

If you are travelling by rail to JorhatJorhat railway station is connected to Guwahati railway  station through two trains. The nearest Major railway  junction  is located at Marianni  which is about 17 kilomeers from the Jorhat town.there is a higher frequency of trains at the Marianni Junction. Taxis are available both at Jorhat and Marianni stations.

There are 3 trains which reaches Jorhat at fixed time out of which 2 trains run daily one to Jorhat and the other to marianni.  JanShatapti runs on all days except Sundays.
The timings  and the days are mentioned below.
From Guwahati (GHY)  to Jorhat
Jttn Intercity (15605)  -   08:45 AM(duration: 10h 15m) All Days
Jan Shatabdi Ex (12067)  -  01:10 PM(duration: 6h 40m) Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat
Marianni Jn (MXN) Ghy Intercity(15606)  -  07:00 PM (duration: 0h 30m) All Days

Distances by road to Jorhat from the nearby cities and towns
Guwahati - 293 kilometers
Itanagar - 318 kilometers
Ranchi - 1317 kilometers
Kohima - 194 kilometers
Imphal - 338 kilometers
Shillong - 354 kilometers
Darjeeling - 767 kilometers

Saturday, December 19, 2015

About the Enchanting Houseboats of the Backwaters in Kerala

A holiday in the state of Kerala, that too God's own country with lots of greenery through out the year, has become a fashion for the local as well as the foreign tourists. A holiday of cruising in the houseboat through the numerous network of backwater canals have become very popular and loved by one and all.

These houseboats were Kettuvallams of the yesteryears and have become one of the most important attractions and the money earners for Kerala Tourism.
Kettuvallam literally means a bundled boat or a knotted boat, in which jack fruit tree planks were knotted together with coir and shaped in to a boat. These boats were used to carry agricultural produce from one place to another in the interiors  in the absence of roads in the early days. Nowadays these kettuvallams have become houseboats of Kerala for cruising the beautiful, calm, tranquil backwaters of Kerala.

These typical kettuvallams which were used for carrying Cargo from one place to another, were about 20 - 25 meters long and 4-4.5 meters wide.  They could carry loads up to 30 tonnes and that is about 2 or 3 truckloads of cargo.
These kettuvallams were old and traditional carriers which used  to carry goods like rice, coconuts and spices through the  inland waterways in the western lowlands of the state of Kerala. These boats were made of different capacities, shapes and sizes and were just used as inland transport for carrying loads from one village to another, where roads were not available.

Now that the roads and the road transport are available, these boats have become useless and are lying waste. These boats had enough space and facilities for cooking and sleeping for boatmen and their family. The songs they sung during their trips were also very famous as well as their cooking. The recipes and the ingredients they used were simple as they stayed away for a long time from their homes on boats altogether. They had developed their cooking and living by adapting to the conditions inside the boat where they stayed months together at a time.

Classification of Houseboats in Kerala
The Department of Kerala Tourism has brought about a scheme to classify  the houseboats in Kerala just to evaluate the safety and service standards. To sustain the houseboats tourism, the Tourism department has brought about some guidelines on how to to classify them.

These houseboats are classified into three categories namely Gold star, Silver star and Green palm certificates.
Golden star houseboat - AC Deluxe and luxury houseboats
Silver star houseboat - Non AC standard  houseboats
Green Palm Kerala houseboats - Non mechanized Punting / Electric Engine houseboats, those are NON polluting

In no time Alappuzha emerged as the nerve center of the Houseboat industry. The earlier houseboats were pooled together and the present ones came up with fitted engines. These are inboard engines which run on Diesel as fuel.

Facilities in Houseboats in Kerala
Earlier in the houseboats, the rooms available were small and cramped but now in the recent times they have undergone a big change. The small dingy rooms have given way to spacious and luxurious rooms which can match the comforts of a hotel room like air conditioning, attached bath etc.  You can also find big houseboats operating which have several bedrooms and a conference hall having a seating capacity of about 150 persons at a time.

More than 10 houseboats are getting launched every year,  according to Mr Tomy Pulikattil , the Houseboat owners Association Secretary.  The number of tourists always goes beyond the availability of Houseboats in the peak season. The ratings for the houseboats are fixed according to the facilities it can offer and around 25 Golden Star houseboats are there in the backwaters of Kerala.
You can find single to five bed roomed houseboats  and you can choose the one in which you would like to spend your time cruising along the backwaters of Kerala.

To know more contact 
DTPC House boat Pre-paid Counter
For booking houseboats, travellers can make use of the House Boat Pre-paid Counter 'Trusted Service, Trusted Rates' managed by the District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC).

Contact details
Alappuzha - House boat pre-paid counter
Mobile: 09400051796, 09447483308,
Tel : +91-477-2251796, +91-477-2253308.

You can also book through Coco houseboats 

Friday, December 18, 2015

Dharamshala inn Himachal Pradesh


Dharamshala is a city in the state of Himachal Pradesh, earlier known as Bhagsu located in the upper reaches of the Kangra Valley, in the shadow of the Dhauladhar mountains. Dharamshala is the administrative headquarters of the Kangra District in the state.
Dharamshala is the winter capital of the present day Himachal Pradesh. The Legislative Assembly is located at Sidhbari, which is near the Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram. Winter sessions of the state government are held at sidhbari

The city is surrounded by dense coniferous forest. Dharamshala is placed at an altitude of 4780 feet. Dalai lama has its residence here and runs his government in exile from the city. CTA, the Central Tibetan Administration, was moved from Mussooriein the year 1960 to the village Mcleodhanj of Dharamshala.

Dharamshala is divided in to two distinct divisions Lower and Upper Dharamshala. LOwer Dharamshala consists of most of the government offices, Schools, the local Hospital, and commercial areas. It is just that you can enjoy while driving through Lower Dharamshala, except one or two tea gardens you don't have anything worth while visiting.

Upper Dharamshala is better known as McLeodganj where Tibetan exile Government is located.  It is home to the Tibetan community as well as the centre of tourist activity. Bhagsu, a small quiet urban area, full of shops and restaurants, is located at about 2 kilometers in the north east.
Dharamkot, is placed to the north of McLeodganj at about 3-4 kilometers away. It is divided into lower and upper Dharamkot, where in Lower Dharamkot is similar to Bhagsu.

Upper Dharamkot is nestled among the woods and is loved by those wanting quicker access to the trekking trails that start just of the edges of Dharamkot.

Adventure tourism in Dharamshala
Dharamshala is a starting point to a number of trekking trails that especially lead trekkers across Dhauladhar into the upper Ravi Valley and Chamba district. En route, trekkers cross through forests of deodar, pine, oak and rhododendron, and pass streams and rivers and wind along vertiginous cliff tracks, and the occasional lake waterfall and glacier.

There are many trekking trails some of which are;
Bhagsu waterfall trek is about 3 kilometers long,
The trek to Dal Lake nestled among tall pine trees, is about 4 kilometers and goes past Naddi river.
Triund hill, the Jewel of Dharamshala, is at about a day trek at the upper reaches of the village McLeodGanj, situated at about 9 kilometers from McLeodGanj. Triund is a trek for the brisk walkers which take you to an higher altitude of 2875 meters. For this trek you will have to wear proper trekking shoes, carry water and some food along with an extra vest or coat. It is known to get sudden snow storms up there.
Trek to Toral Pass (4575m) begins from Tang Narwana (1150m) that is nearly 10 kilometers from Dharamshala.
The trek across Bhimghasutri Pass (4580m) is via near-vertical rocky ascents, steep cliffs and dangerous gorges. This is a highly difficult level trek and takes around six days to complete.
The trek from Dharamshala to Bleni Pass (3710m) and then to Dunali, when compared to other trekking trails, is much easier and takes around four or five-days to complete. The trek leads you through alpine pastures, woods, and streams, before ending at Dunali, on the Chamba road.

Rock climbing enthusiasts can go rock climbing over the ridges of the Dhauladhar range.

How to reach Dharamshala?
Gaggal airport is the nearest and is about 10 kilometers from Kangra to the north of dharamshala and about 15 kilometers from the south.

If you are travelling by rail
You have to reach Kangra, Himachal Pradesh town by Kangra Valley Railway line to Pathankot, which is about 94 kilometers away. Pathakot is a broad gauge railway head. After you reach Kangra you can take a bus or a taxi to dharamshala.

Camp Bodhisatva at Rajgadh

Bodhisatva is an activity based  holiday camp set up at a small patch of land of a fruit orchard at Haloni Pul, in  Rajgarh in the Sirmour district of the state of Himachal Pradesh. The Camp has been set up in such a way that the flora of the place is undisturbed.

This is an ideal place for the trekkers who feel adventurous  as they can challenge the Churadhar peak at an altitude of about 12000 feet above sea level. This is a rigorous trek for about 2 days  or can also be taken as a 4 day gentle trek. If you do not feel adventurous you can just laze around the camp i a hammockor can take a sun bath by the side of a stream near the camp Bodhisatva.

About The Camp Bodhisatva
Rajgarh is more like a place where past and the present meets in a perfect harmony.  You can have the best of integrated communication networks, reguar supply of electricity, transport network and the nearby supply locations make things easy for the urbanites to adjust  with, at the same time have a laidback village style and scarce population gives you a calm and serene atmosphere.

The camp set up in the fruit orchard faces a mountain and the narrow valley results in cool breeze all the time. There is a thicket of deodar trees which help maintain the temperature at acceptable high and low.

Activities which can be pursued at the Camp Bodhisatva
You can spend time wandering aimlessly around the hills near the camp, chase butterflies , watch birds,  swing in the hammock as if you have all the time in the world, read a favourite book of yours, laze around half immersed in the water, frankly doing nothing.  This camp Bodhisatva is a destination to do just that, a place for Soul Vacation, to get away from everything  and do something different.

Facilities available  at the Camp Bodhisatva
1. They have 10 - 12 feet tented accommodation witha centre table,  two beds with mattresses and sleeping bags and with weather proof and well ventilated with roll up windows. The floors are made of tiles by locally available slate rocks.

2. There is a kitchen at the camp to take care of the meals as in a buffet arrangement from the Indian, Chinese and Continental menu. Bottled drinking water is also provided if needed.

3. Toilets in the camp are provided in the central compound. 7 western toilets and one Indian toilet are made available at the Camp along with bathing units that have running water facility. Hot water is also available if required.

4. There is a doctor who lives in the camp area about 300 feet away. Rajgarh also has a government hospital and the doctors are available in an emergency. Rajgarh is just 5 kilometers away fro the Camp.

How to reach Camp Bodhisatva

If you are travelling by road
Camp Bodhisatva is about 350 kilometers away from Delhi and about 100 kilometers away from Chandigarh. Delhi Chandigarh route is mostly fast highway and the hill section starts from Kalka to Solan for about 42 kilometers and then to Rajgarh for about 45 kilometers.

The actual route is Delhi - Karnal - Ambala - Panchkula - Kalka - Barog - Solan - Ochghat - Yashwant Nagar - Sanora - Rajgarh  - Haloni Pul - Camp BodhiSatva

If you are travelling by train
Kalka / Chandigarh are the nearest railway stations. Kalka is about 90 kilometers away and Chandigarh is about 100 kilometers away from the Camp Bodhisatva.  Both the stations Kalka and Chandigarh are well connected by trains from all over India

Contact Details  of The Camp Bodhisatva
Camp Bodhisatva
Jagmila Orchards,
Haloni Pul, Rajgarh,
Dist Sirmour,
Himachal Pradesh

Head Office
5 - L, 2nd Floor, Jungi House,
Shahpur Jat,
New Delhi - 110049
Tel :  011 26493074 / 3076

Mobile Phones
Manishankar - 0  9810299733
Pankaj -  0 9810614238
Sandeep -  0 9818056962
EMail  info@questrails.com
Skype / Gtalk ID - questrails
Website : http://questrails.com/camp-bodhisatva

Beaches in Goa


Goa is known world wide for the most beautiful and the spectacular beaches it has. Tourists and travellers flock into Goa during the peak seasons that is December to January, every year. Goa is located in the west coast of India by the side of the Arabian sea  and that makes it a holiday maker's paradise.

Goa has about 125 kilometers of coast line  with many palm fringed sandy beaches. These beaches offer the perfect destination either for a honeymoon couple or for a leisure traveller.  There are two districts in Goa, that is  North and South Goa. Anjuna, Baga, Vagator, Bambolim and Dona Paula, are among the well known Goan Beaches in India,  as they offer a great deal of relaxation and recreation as well to the tourists and travellers.

Beaches in North Goa
Arambol,
Morjim,
Chapora,
Vagator,
Anjuna,
Baga,
Calangute,
Candolim,
Sinquerim,
Bambolim,
Miramar,
Ashwem
Dona Paula

These beaches in North Goa are known for Water sports, namely, swimming, river cruising along the Baga, Candolim and the Calangute beaches, water scootering,  dingy sailing, jet skiing para sailing, water skiing, scuba diving, wind surfing and banana boat riding.  These beaches  are  also the venues for the parties, carnivals and outdoor sports etc.

Beaches in South Goa
Bogmalo,
Majorda,
Colva,
Benaulim,
Varca,
Cavelossim,
Mobor,
Canaguinim,
Agonda
Palolem.

The beaches in south Goa are comparatively calmer and quieter, they offer secluded ambiance  along with beautiful scenery and natural beauty.  These beaches are preferred by the tourists who come in to spend time  with their family and friends  and relax as well.

Accommodation facilities at the Beaches in Goa
You can find many luxurious as well as budget hotels and resorts in and around the beaches of Goa. Choose the one you would like to stay in. book the room if you are planning to go there during the Christmas / New year season. Reserving a room is compulsory for you to go to Goa in the months of December and January.

How to Reach Beaches in Goa
You have to reach Panaji  or any other city in Goa. If you are travelling by air, you have to reach Dabolim airport. You can connection flights from whichever international airport you reach in India.
From Dabolim airport you can get prepaid cabs to reach the hotel of your choice.
Likewise you can reach the railway station in Goa and get hired cabs to reach the hotel. Almost all the hotels and the resorts are placed in front of the beaches with their rooms giving you the best view of the sands and the waves of the Arabian Sea.