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Showing posts with label KEDARNATH TEMPLE. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Tour for Exploring Uttarakhand from 27 July to 10 August 2017

We are organizing a tour for exploring Uattrakhand from 27 July to 10 August 2017. Interested candidate always welcome for the event. Feel free to contact.

Purpose of Tour:

A unique journey from you to yourself, Stay in Uttarakhand Village's with locals,  Know much about there cultures and try to learn there local language also. Trekking in different mountains, valleys , White river rafting, Enjoy local foods and unexpected thrills.

Locations we cover in Uttarakhand


1. Haridwar
2  Rishikesh
3  Neelkhant
4  Devparyag
5  Srinagar (Uk)
6  Ruderparyag
7  Karnparyag
8  Joshimath
9  Chopta
10 Valley of flower
11 Nelong Valley
12 Hemkund Sahib
13 Badrinath
14 Gouri-Kund
15 Kedarnath

Brief for Valley of Flowers Trek Itinerary :

Day 1: : – Rishikesh to Neelkhant
Day 2: : – Neelkhant to Ruderparyag 
Day 2: : – Ruderparyag to Joshimath
Day 3: : – Valley of Flowers to Back to Joshimath
Day 4: : – Joshimath to Nelong Valley trek
Day 5: : – Joshimath to Ruderparyag
Day 6: : – Ruderparyag to Chopta Trek

Things to carry :

1. Rain Coat
2. Water bottle
3. First aid kit
4. Route Map
5. Power-bank, Charger etc.
6. Medicine(If you need)


Terms and Conditions:

1. You must have two wheeler.

2. If you are from outside India then we'll provide two wheeler.

2. Must have ID card or Passport copy or any other documents provided by Govt.

3. No advance payments.

4. Please drop your email id in comments if you are interested.


Have a look on some old Memories

Chopta Village



 White River Rafting

 Achaanak Tea Stall in Neelkhant

 Bhiyong Village

 Neelkhant Temple


 Chamoli Village








Thursday, June 19, 2014

Devbhoomi Uttarakhand : Char Dham Yatra Latest News

The Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra is a holy journey and it is believed that it relieves one from cycle of birth and death, wash away their sins and attain Nirvana.

The spiritual journey along with the spectacular view of the gadhwal Himalayas make this trip one of the most unforgettable pilgrim undertaken in the lifetime.

Opening Dates of Char Dham Temples - 2014

Yamunotri : The Yamunotri Temple opens on day of Akshaya Tritiya - 2 May 2014.

Gangotri Dham : The Gangotri Shrine opens on the day of Akshaya Tritiya - 2 May 2014.

Kedarnath Dham : The Kedarnath Temple opens on the day of Shiva Ratri 4 May 2014.

Badrinath Dham : The Badrinath Temple opens on the day of Basant Panchami 5 May 2014.

Registration is compulsory for CharDham Yatra 2014

Chief Minister Harish Rawat on Sunday said the Char Dham yatra would be regulated but not restricted.

Pilgrims would be registered through a biometric registration system. Emergency helicopter services would be provided if the yatra routes were blocked by landslips.

Biometric Registration facilities started in Sonprayag.

Biometric Registration facilities Rishikesh - ( Near Bus Stand ).

Biometric Registration facilities Haridwar - ( Near Railway Station ).

Biometric Registration facilities Janki Chatti - ( District Council Building ).

Kedarnath route change for CharDham Yatra

Minor changes have been made on the Kedarnath route, which is now approximately 16 kms instead of the earlier 14 kms, maintaining the earlier stopovers of Gaurikund, Bhimbali and Limchauli..

The pilgrims will be provided with wayside shelters, food, medicines and medical help and other emergency facilities. The state government will also provide the option of night shelter, which can accommodate around 500-1,000 persons.

Biometric Registration facilities started in Rishikesh and Sonprayag.

50 thousand pilgrims from all over the world have made their holy yatra to Char Dham till date this year. The number is 10 times less than the number of pilgrims who made the holy yatra last year same time ( around 10 to 12 lakhs ).

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Uttarakhand Devbhoomi - Fire in the Hills

On a recent trek I managed to get a few pictures of one of the small forest fires that plague the Himalayas just before the monsoon starts.

Some are started by local people clearing land for cultivation or clearing out the underbrush, particularly the pine needles which contribute to small fires spreading into huge fires. Some are caused by carelessness. But most are caused by lightning. The storms that come just before monsoon season are incredibly extreme. The thunder and lightning is dramatic. One reads in the newspapers about shepherds up in the hills or village people out collecting wood or their crops being struck by the lightning.

There is no fire-fighting facilities in the Himalayas. No brigades of firefighters or water bombers such as one finds in North America or Europe. The fires just burn themselves out.

There have been times when I’ve been on the road and driven very close to some of these fires. This is particularly the case near Rajaji National Park just southeast of Dehra Dun. The smoke was so thick it was like driving through heavy fog. And one could see the flames at a little distance through the trees.

When the fires approach the highways sometimes the local police or the army will come and close the road until it either burns out or passes the highway. And most villages remove trees and brush around them making something of a fire break in case there is a fire.



                                               Fire starting



                                         Another view of the fire



                                         Fire in the mountains

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

UTTARAKHAND DEVBHOOMI - Narsingh Dev Temple, Joshimath, Uttarakhand













Narsingh Dev Temple, Joshimath, Uttarakhand.Narsingh is one of the avatars of lord Vishnu. When the Badrinath Temple is closed in winter, devotees throng to worship at the Narsingh Temple at Joshimath. The characteristic feature of the deity is that its left wrist is verythin and is getting thinner by the day.A legend goes about the deity's wrist is that of being a sign that the day the wrist separates from the forearm, the route to Badrinath would get closed permanently by a major land slide.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Nainital Tourism – “Lovers Park” - Uttarakhand Devbhoomi

Nainital Tourism:


Nainital Tourism is one of the most beautiful and stunning holiday destination located in the Nainital districts in Uttaranchal on the foothills of outer himalayas. The city garden itself at a height of 2,084 metres above the sea level and the highest point are Naini (2,615 m) in the north, Ayarpatha (2,278 m) and Deopatha(2,438 m) on the west. The name Nainital is derived from the famous lake Naina which is a very prominent tourist place and the city is also known as the lake district of India. Nainital Tourism offers numbers of beautiful place to enjoy and pass on one’s vacation. Nainital Tourism is a very famous honeymoon destination and people flock to get their tickets booked during these seasons.
Places to Visit During Nainital Tourism 

Naini Lake: This is the most important destination for tourist visiting Nainital tourism. It is an eye shaped lake with greenery and hills surrounding it from all the sides and offers boating facilities which is the main attractions of this lake.





Bhimtal lake: It is the biggest lake and is situated at a distance of 22 Km from the heart of the city. The name of the lake is after one of the Pandav i.e. Bhim.

Mukteshwar Temple: The temple sits on the top of the Kumaon Hills and it’s a red stone temple with a beautiful garden surrounding the area.





Nainital Zoo: It is a very important place to visit, you will find some of the rarest species of Steppe eagle, Himalayan black beer and snow leopard.

Governer’s house: Build during the British time, it has all the facilities that are found in this modern world. It’s an architectural marvellous with lawns, swimming pool and a golf course.

Snow View Point: It is the coldest and one of the highest point in Nainital. Beautiful picturesque of mountains and terrains submerged in snow brings a magnificent view of the city.

Naina Peak: Just like the snow point, this point brings to you on of the most beautiful view of the entire city. Other important places for your Nainital Tourism include St. John’s Church, Nakuchia Lake, Sonapani Haimalayan View, Eco cave garden and many more…




Best Time to enjoy Nainital Tourism

Nainital Tourism is best in the month of late October and November.
How To Reach Nainital

By Air: Pantnagar in the nearest airport situated at a distance of 70 Km from the city.

By Road: National Highways connect Nainital and there are regular bus from Delhi, Dehradun and Haldwani.

By Train: Kathgodam is the nearest Railway station which is situated at a distance of 35Km from the city.

Nainital Tourism is best for Holidays, Honeymoon and off beat tracks. There are still many places which are not very popular but are thrilling and enjoying which can be visited during your Nainital Tourism.

Nainital Tourism is one of the most beautiful and stunning holiday destination located in the Nainital districts in Uttaranchal on the foothills of outer himalayas. The city garden itself at a height of 2,084 metres above the sea level and the highest point are Naini (2,615 m) in the north, Ayarpatha (2,278 m) and Deopatha(2,438 m) on the west. The name Nainital is derived from the famous lake Naina which is a very prominent tourist place and the city is also known as the lake district of India. Nainital Tourism offers numbers of beautiful place to enjoy and pass on one’s vacation. Nainital Tourism is a very famous honeymoon destination and people flock to get their tickets booked during these seasons.
Places to Visit During Nainital Tourism


Nainital Tourism is one of the most beautiful and stunning holiday destination located in the Nainital districts in Uttaranchal on the foothills of outer himalayas. The city garden itself at a height of 2,084 metres above the sea level and the highest point are Naini (2,615 m) in the north, Ayarpatha (2,278 m) and Deopatha(2,438 m) on the west. The name Nainital is derived from the famous lake Naina which is a very prominent tourist place and the city is also known as the lake district of India. Nainital Tourism offers numbers of beautiful place to enjoy and pass on one’s vacation. Nainital Tourism is a very famous honeymoon destination and people flock to get their tickets booked during these seasons.
Places to Visit During Nainital Tourism




Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Kedarnath trekking tracks to be laid out new before Char Dham Yatra'14 in Uttarakhand

The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Mr. Harish Rawat recently announced some good news for all locals and pilgrims planning to visit the Kedarnath shrine soon. Two important trekking tracks leading up to the famous Kedarnath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva were completely damaged in the mammoth floods that affected the state during June 2013. Therefore, the State Government has recently announced that plans have started to reconstruct two tracks – one running from Rambara to Gaurikund for a length of 10km and other running from Rambara to Kedarnath for a length of 8km. For now, the Government has decided to renovate these tracks by the second week of May, right in time for the Char Dham Yatra in 2014, when thousands of pilgrims are expected to trek all the way up to the Kedarnath temple using these routes.

A final plan detailing the length and measurements of these tracks has been planned for after having fruitful discussions with the experts at NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) and GSI (Geological Survey of India). On 10th March 2014, the CM confirmed to the media that reconstruction of these tracks will startanytime soon once the weather brightens up in the state. He also stated that since these two tracks were very important for the region’s economy, they are being worked upon with great focus given to intricate details. Char Dham Yatra will be resuming by second week of June and the CM confirmed that the renovationwork is being planned in such a way to get over before this Yatra. A senior IAS officer from Uttarakhand confirmed that the roads are being constructed after careful discussions with experts from the disastermanagement committee of the state and that once there is a slight improvement in climate, work will start in full swing to target a tentative completion deadline of May second week.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

UTTARAKHAND DEVBHOOMI - KEDARNATH TEMPLE OPENS ON MAY FOUR

केदारनाथ मंदिर के कपाट चार मई को खुलेंगे गोपेश्वर: शीतकाल में छह महीने बंद रहने के बाद गढ़वाल हिमालय की उंची पहाड़ियों पर स्थित भगवान शिव के धाम केदारनाथ मंदिर के कपाट श्रद्धालुओं के लिये इस वर्ष चार मई को खोल दिये जायेंगे ।

इसी के साथ उत्तराखंड के चार धाम के नाम से प्रसिद्व चारों मंदिरों के द्वार खुलने की तारीखें घोषित हो गयी हैं । इस वर्ष चारधाम यात्रा मई के प्रथम सप्ताह से शुरू हो जायेगी । बदरीनाथ केदारनाथ मंदिर समिति के सूत्रों ने यहां बताया कि मंदिर खोले जाने का मुहूर्त आज महाशिवरात्रि के पावन पर्व पर भगवान शिव के शीतकालीन प्रवास स्थल रूद्रप्रयाग जिले के उखीमठ में मंदिर समिति के पदाधिकारियों तथा धर्माधिकारियों की मौजूदगी में निकाला गया ।

सूत्रों के अनुसार, केदारनाथ मंदिर के कपाट चार मई को सुबह छह बजे श्रद्धालुओं के लिये खोले जायेंगे । इससे पहले, भगवान शिव की उत्सवयात्रा उखीमठ से 30 अप्रैल को रवाना होगी जो तीन मई की शाम केदारनाथ पहुंचेगी ।

चमोली जिले में स्थित बदरीनाथ मंदिर के कपाट पांच मई को खोले जायेंगे जबकि गंगोत्री और यमुनोत्री मंदिर के कपाट दो मई को अक्षय तृतीया के दिन खुलेंगे । गढ़वाल पहाड़ियों पर 10,000 फुट की उंचाई पर स्थित चारों धामों के कपाट हर साल अक्तूबर-नवंबर में शीतकाल के दौरान श्रद्धालुओं के लिये बंद कर दिये जाते हैं जो अगले साल अप्रैल-मई में दोबारा खोल दिये जाते हैं ।

गढ़वाल की आर्थिकी की रीढ़ मानी जाने वाली चारधाम यात्रा में छह माह के सीजन के दौरान देश विदेश से लाखों श्रद्घालु आते हैं । हालांकि गत वर्ष आयी भीषण प्राकृतिक आपदा में जनहानि होने के साथ ही बड़े स्तर पर चारधाम जाने वाले रास्ते भी प्रभावित हुए थे । इस बारे में हालांकि राज्य सरकार ने दावा किया है कि यात्रा शुरू होने से पहले ही सभी तरह की व्यवस्था कर दी जायेगी जिससे आने वाले श्रद्धालुओं को कोई परेशानी नहीं होगी