Sunday, 16 April 2017

The Royal and Majestic Rajasthan




Rajasthan- the India’s royal state, is the enigmatic land of famous kings. The region has a rich history with a preserved and never-ending culture and protocols. The grand forts of famous Maharajas and their wealth are unmatched and were inevitable. Rajasthan has an immense level of history ranging to the times of 8th century. The state has various royal cities like Jodhpur, Jaipur, Amer, Barmer, Pushkar, Udaipur etc. The encapsulating views from the Forts in Jaipur and Barmer are more considered as the taste of heaven. One cannot just simply ignore the beauty of the Rajputana, the culture plays an important role here. 

The food is the backbone for Rajasthani people and it played a significant role in the history of the Rajasthan too. Dishes like Gevar, Dum Aloo, Mutton, Murg, Chruma etc. are the sole foundations of the exotic Rajasthani food and traditions. The Rajasthan is the centre of a never-ending festive season, if you visit Rajasthan any day at any time of the year, you will surely find some festival going on in the vicinity of this beautiful and grand state. The major cities of Rajasthan like Jodhpur, Jaipur and Udaipur are well connected with the national capital New Delhi, hence promoting more feasibility. Various major attractions of the Royal and majestic state- Mehrangarh, Jaisalmer’s golden sand castle, Pushkar Mela etc.

The enigmatic Jodhpur city




Jodhpur is the major city in the India’s royal state of Rajasthan. The city is located in the heart of the state and serves the purpose as the most popular tourist destination in the vicinity of the Rajputana. Jodhpur has a rich blend of historical and cultural importance, the city has various ancient monuments and archaeological sites. One of the major attraction of the Jodhpur city is the Mehrangarh Fort. The fort is the symbol of the solid Rajput rule in the region, the grand fort adds pride to the grandeur of the Rajputana culture. From the top of the Fort, you can see every inch of the direction. 

The city has been a favourite tourist destination amidst the travellers and historians, the rich history and reasoning behind this place are like a treasure. Let us go back in history, back then the Kings were mighty and powerful, they ruled this land with their will and sacrifice. The food and heritage of the Royal Rajasthan are still preserved in the region. The Jodhpur city offers much to its visitors. The climate is hot throughout the summers, at night its cold. The best time to visit Jodhpur city is around February to June. The encapsulating views of the region can make you fall for its charm and enigma, visit the royal Jodhpur.

Tadoba, Maharashtra



Tadoba can be said as one of those places in India which are unexplored and are blessed with loads of wildlife i.e. flora and fauna. Tadoba National park, Tadoba Lake, Erai Dam, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Moharli and Khosla village are few of the main attractions in Tadoba. It is one of the best tiger reserves preserved in India.

 If you want to have most electrifying experience in Tadoba, the wildlife safari is the best activity to opt for. There you can see the most unseen wildlife creatures of the world. The Tadoba national park is the oldest and biggest reserve which has around 88 tigers reserved. On a safari, you not only get to see tigers but also fauna like lions, sloth bears, gaur, leopards, marsh crocodiles, etc. The stunning and the profligate vegetation is icing on the cake.

On a safari, a guide will always accompany you and the jeep is absolutely safe. There also conversant guides are present and they will also give you the useful information during the duration of safari.
If we talk about best time to visit Tadoba, so, it is between October and March as summers are quite hot and during monsoons, it is difficult to be explored properly. The park remains open throughout the year. So, it is a very easy going trip to be planned.


Mathura – The sacred city




Mathura a holy place in Uttar Pradesh located 50 kilometres north of Agra was anciently an economic hub. The place is one of the most religious tourism spot and one of the seven cities (Sapt Puri) considered by the holy Hindus, as it is believed to be the birthplace of lord Krishna born in the Yadu dynasty. The city is one of the heritage cities of India. Also, the city is mentioned in the oldest Indian epic, the Ramayana. The holy place is well connected to major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Varanasi etc. Also, to rest of Uttar Pradesh and India, the city is well connected by road. As of now, Mathura does not have any airport, though, it was proposed in 2012. 

Mathura is the holy city for Hinduism which is the world’s third largest religion Vrindavan, Barsana, Gokul, Govardhan etc. are some of the famous villages of the city, holding great religious importance. Mathura consists of many more such places that hold religious as well as historic importance. Vrindavan is known as the twin city of Mathura. Mathura refinery present here is one of the biggest oil refineries in Asia. Also, the major contributors of the city include textile industries and ornament manufacturers. Hence, along with being a holy place, Mathura holds equal industrial importance too.

Manali – Destination to chill in summers




Manali is a beautiful valley surrounded by high peaks located in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, located at a height of 6,730 ft in Beas River Valley. It is an amazingly cool small town with a total population of 8,096. The place is a very popular tourist destination as the beautiful hills are a pleasure to be seen. Snow lovers visit the place in winters, when the temperature is between -15 degrees to 12 degrees. However, the tourists also love the place in summers as well, as this is the time when the climate is moderately cool and suitable to hang around. In summers the precipitation is about 116mm due to monsoon approach. 

Also, the valley is often referred as ‘the valley of gods’. The Bhuntar Airport is the nearest airport, located 50 km south of Manali and 10 km south of the Kullu town. Also, the hill station is connected to many major cities by road as well. Luxury buses ply overnight on many routes from all major bus terminals. The major tourist attractions of Manali include Solang Valley, Naggar Castle, Manu Temple, Tibetan Monasteries, Club House, Rohtang Pass and Hadimba Temple etc. Planning a trip to Manali? No need of thinking twice! Just pack your bags and enjoy your summers. Visit Manali now and make some memories.