Saturday, 18 February 2017

High Altitude Warfare School, Gulmarg, Kashmir



The High Altitude Warfare School was established in the year 1948 in the month of December by the then Brigadier, General Kodendera Subayya Thimayya.  Initially it was set up as a ski school located in Gulmarg, Kashmir. In the year 1962, the school was renamed to its current name.The High Altitude Warfare School provides the best training to the Indian Jawaans so that they can survive with more ease at Siachen.

There are two types of training programmes being offered to the trainees at this school. First is the Mountain Warfare Course which begins in the month of May and lasts till October each year. It is held in Sonamarg. Second training programme offered by the High Altitude Warfare School is Winter Warfare Course. The course is conducted in the month of January to April and is held in Gulmarg itself.

All the Army Personnel who have been appointed at the Siachen border or any other high posts have to undergo these two training programmes. The training begins early in the morning with the trainees being made to run by carrying a weight of approximately 15 kg.

The instructors present this school are very dedicated towards their work and thus, do not tolerate any kind of negligence on the part of the trainees towards their work. There are around 50 instructors at the High Altitude Warfare School, Gulmarg. Although batches of students come and go the instructors continue to provide their services at least for a period of two years.


Friday, 17 February 2017

Dawki River Hidden Paradise in Meghalaya




Dawki-Tamabil is a border crossing between India and Bangladesh majorly used for transporting coal to Bangladesh.There are many places of interest near this border. One of the most attractive sightseeing is the Dawki River. This river is worth seeing!

The crystal clear water, away from all the hustle and bustle and the soothing winds just make you feel like heaven. If you ever plan a trip to Meghalaya never ever miss to visit the Dawki River.
Just do not forget to take your cameras along with you, because the place is just perfect to click the pictures and capture the amazing moments.

You get a chance to interact with the officials and the citizens present at the border.The best time to visit this place is between February to November; during the monsoon season. Tourists also enjoy boating at the Dawki River. The charges for the same are very reasonable and easily affordable by everyone who visits there. Rs. 200 or Rs. 500 has to be paid according to the time you want to spend. Life jackets are offered worth Rs. 10 each and if you have any difficulty there are people to help you all the time.

Make sure you reach the destination in the afternoon, that is, when the sun is directly up in the sky. That is the time when you get the best view of this scenic beauty. Pack your bags, and start your journey right now. Take your friends and family along and have some nice days of your life. 

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Bullet Baba's Temple in Jodhpur



Bullet Baba’s Temple in Jodhpur, also known as the Om Banna or Bullet Banna, is located in the district of Pali near Jodhpur near the Chotila village. The temple is devoted to a deity which is in the form of a motorcycle; 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet. The temple is situated at the distance of 20 km from Pali and 50 km from Jodhpur.

The reason behind people worshipping this motorcycle is a true story and people have a true belief in it. On December 2, 1998, Om Banna met with an accident and his motorcycle got stuck against the tree. When the police brought the vehicle at the police station, they observed that the next day the vehicle itself went at the accident site. This happened continuously for many days, and hence people over there considered this as a miracle. Thus, they worship this ‘bullet’ till date.

All the nearby villagers bow in front of the bullet whenever they cross from there. Many people offer alcohol and other such things and also apply tilak to the bullet.
Not worshipping the vehicle is considered to be a sign of being unlucky while travelling. Therefore, nobody amongst the locals forgets to visit the temple.

Many songs are being sung in the memory of Om Banna by the local folks. Incense sticks, coconuts, red threads and many other things are being put by the people in front of the deity.
You can go and visit the temple if you happen to go to Jodhpur.


Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Manjathal Sanctuary



Manjathal Sanctuary is situated at a distance of 10 kilometers Karaghat to Kashlog. This beautiful sanctuary based on the Shimla-Solan district of Himachal Pradesh stretches over an area of 55,670 km. This is one of the best places for all the nature lovers. The flora and fauna is just amazing. Even the bird lovers will really love this place a lot.

Animals such as goats and gorals are found here. Also, Cheer Pheasant is spotted at this sanctuary. There are many other species which are on the verge of extinction that are found at the Manjathal Sanctuary.The best time to visit this place is during the day and it takes approximately 2-3 hours to have a complete view of the sanctuary.

You can spend some quality time with your family and friends at the Manjathal Sanctuary. It is located away from the hustle-bustle of the city and thus, gives you peace of mind. If you want a break from your hectic life you can surely make a visit to this place. People are allowed to click the photographs of the animals without disturbing them. Thus, you can take along the beautiful memories with yourself!

Winter season is considered to be the best season to visit the Manjathal Sanctuary.
Just stop delaying your plans anymore. Pack your bags and book your tickets. Do not miss an amazing chance of seeing the exquisite scenic beauty at the Manjathal Sanctuary. Spend some good time with your better half and strengthen your bond all the more.

Happy journey! 

Monday, 13 February 2017

Top Adventure Activities To Enjoy In Manali



Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. Many people visit this place from the entire world. The hill station is famous for the adventurous activities. Here are the Top 5 adventure activities to enjoy in Manali.

1.       Trekking
If you are planning a trip to Manali do not forget to include trekking in your ‘to-do’ list. The main season for trekking begins from April and lasts till October. It is absolutely great fun and excitement. Sar Pass Trek, Hampta Pass, and Brighu Lake Trek are some of the options that you can explore.

2.       Skiing
The hill station is popular for the ski slants with the cool wind always making you feel more fresh and energetic. Skiing is really a good option to do if you are in Manali. The one time experience will make you fall in love with the place.

3.       Paragliding
Are you a nature lover? If yes, then do try paragliding in Manali and enjoy the amazing view of the lush green forests and the snow covered mountains.

4.       Rock Climbing
This adventure sports require a lot of energy and power. If you have the guts to do this, then try this adventurous sport in Manali. Shuru, Kothi and Aleo are the famous rock climbing territories in Manali. The prices for the same are also very affordable!

5.       Rafting

If you visit Manali, and come back without trying this sport, it is really a shame. People from all over the world come to Manali to enjoy rafting in the water of the Beas River to have the best experience of their life. 

Sunday, 12 February 2017

Must Know travel tips for Himachal Tour



Himachal Pradesh is one of the most famous tourist spots all over India. The pleasing climate, the attractive hill stations and the amazing scenic beauty attracts a lot of people towards the State.
If you are planning a trip to Himachal Pradesh, you need to keep in mind certain tips which will really make your journey more happy and memorable. Just have a look!

1.       Do check the weather conditions before booking your tickets
The weather conditions in Himachal Pradesh usually tend to deviate a lot. Sometimes it is sunny, and you never know when it might start to rain. Therefore, it is advised to check the weather conditions before getting your tickets booked. And, also pack your clothes accordingly.

2.       Make a list of the essentials that you need to carry
It is advisable to make a list of all the essential items that you may need on your trip. The list must include your daily medicines (if any), camera with an extra battery, tickets, mosquito repellents, mobile charger, ID proofs and other such basic things. This will avoid any sort of confusion and you will be able to enjoy your trip in a better manner.

3.       Confirm your hotel bookings
Himachal Pradesh, being a famous tourist spot is always crowded, and thus, it is very difficult for you to get the hotel rooms. Therefore, before leaving it is important to check whether your room is booked or not to avoid serious trouble. Do not forget to do so!



Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Yuvraj- India’s super bull worth Rupees 9 Crore




India is a land to many worldwide known attractions. This country attracts many tourists from all over the world. It is also one of the country in the world which is majorly depended on it primary sector that is an agricultural sector. Agriculture also consists of dairy cooperatives and India is one of the largest milk producing countries across the world.

This wonderful nation is home to the world’s most handsome bull and huge bull known as the super bull. This bull is in the possession of Mr Karamvir Singh of the Suneria village in Haryana, It is named Yuvraj by Mr Singh. This handsome bull is about 5 feet and 9n inches tall and stretches about 14 feet in length. It weighs more a 14oo kgs. The diet of this super bull might just blow your mind. It drinks around 20 litres of milk along with 15 kgs of best quality cattle feed and 5 kgs of apples per day. Mr Karamvir Singh spends about 3000 on his diet on daily basis. This super bull also goes for his full exercise; it walks about 5km daily.

His very proud owner, Mr. Karamvir Singh refuses to sell it even know it is priced about 9 Crore rupees. He says that it’s because of the fact that this bull is so unique ad belongs to the Murrah breed which is in the top 13 of the bulls in the world. The wonderful thing about this breed is its semen which each dose sells to about 300 rupees. With this semen Mr. Karamvir earns about 50 lakh rupees every year.


Monday, 6 February 2017

Ziro Arunachal Pradesh



Ziro is a famous town for being the world heritage and tourist site for a number of years in a row. In the year 2012, this town was shortlisted in the UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites. Ziro is about three and a half hours far from the capital of the state capita Itanagar. It is a famous tourist site for not only its heritage value but it is also known for its absolutely stunning beauty that mesmerizes you completely.

Ziro is situated sat a high altitude of 1500 meters above the level of the sea. This town is rich in agriculture in terms of rice fields. The beautiful rice fields are surrounded by enthralling mountains which are home to a great number of pine trees, a speciality of the mountain region. This town is generally cool in the summers and very cool in the winters as a result of being surrounded by the mountains and being on a high altitude. It is an absolutely lovely place to visit all through the year especially during the summers when other places are sizzling in the heat Ziro still maintains its cool weather.

There are various nice local tourist attractions like the Ziro Puto, Hapoli, and the Dilopolyang Maniipolyang. Most of these are hillocks sutured in and around the town which is an absolute delight to visit for anyone. Their beauty is soul captivating. Ziro is greatly influenced by the Assamese culture. The food and the local dialect can be traced to Assam. Ziro is definitely a place that must be visited for its ethnic beauty.




Thursday, 2 February 2017

Tapasya Parantha from Rohtak, Haryana



The Indian bread known as chapati or roti or the filled form the Parantha is one thing that is common in this diverse country. It varies in size and shape and even tastes sometimes but it is one of the few things that is common all over this extremely diverse nation.

The Tapasya parantha junction in Rohtak is situated at the Delhi-Rohtak Highway. This local eating point is hugely famous for its jumbo-sized Parantha. This parantha is 1.5 feet in Diameter and weights more than a kg. It is known as the Tapasya Parantha. It has 50 different varieties of it. Customers from all over the nation come to have this Jumbo-sized parantha.

A lot of hard work and dedication goes into the making of this extra large delicacy. It takes about 60 kilogrammes of wheat flour for the parantha. For its filling, they use about 50 kilogrammes of boiled potatoes and 40 kilogrammes of diced onions and also 3 kilogrammes of dry fruits on daily basis. One parantha weighs about one kg. That is the size of about 5-6 normal sized parantha. It is not easy to cook these famous paranthas. It takes a lot of practice to cook these paranthas especially the ones that are stuffed then cooked. Also, it takes a special tawa to cook these paranthas that are 5 times bigger than the normal sized tawa. There are also specially trained cooks who cook these extraordinary paranthas.

The Tapasya parantha Junction has an interesting challenge related to these jumbo sized paranthas. This challenge is to have 3 jumbo paranthas in just a time of 50 minutes, if you win the challenge you get a life insurance worth rupees 1 lakh and a lifetime worth of paranthas for free. On the other hand, if you lose you have to pay for all the 3 paranthas.
This not so small parantha is definitely a must treat for your taste buds.


Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Abhishek Thaware, Nagpur-India's Only teeth Archer



Life has a lot of bad twists and turns, and one such twist had left Mr. Abhishek Thaware differently abled by taking away his right hand by affecting it from polio. But Abhishek did not let this affect his entire life and gave this accident a positive turn and became the first teeth archer of India.
In the year 2015, During the month of July the Para Archery championship was conducted by the Archery Association of India where Abhishek Sunil Thaware greatly excelled and soon after that at the all-India Archery meet for the disabled in Baroda in the month of August 2015 he won a silver medal. Since then he has been greatly achieving at so many Archery competitions. At the Inter-University meet in Patiala he bagged the 69th spot among 200 participants.  
All of these great achievements are not what makes him so famous, what makes him so extra-ordinary is his talent. Even though life played a bad game he proved that true talent can not be taken away. He does not do archery simply he plays the game by using his teeth and this is what has made him so incredibly talented and famous. Abhishek comes from a not so privileged family background and archery being an expensive sport his parents could not afford the diet, the training and the equipment. But in the year 2014, his mother mortgaged her jewellery and bought him a second-hand archery set.

Today he is 25, and very thankful that polio is no longer an issue in the country. And he very enthusiastically says that he aspires to represent his nation in the field of Archery at an International level.