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Showing posts with label devbhoomi uttrakhand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devbhoomi uttrakhand. Show all posts

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

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




Monday, February 3, 2014

The Heaven - Uttarakhand Devbhoomi

Uttarakhand, is a state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the Land of Gods (Hindi: देव भूमि, Dēv bhūmi ) due to the many holy Hindu temples and cities found throughout the state, some of which are among Hinduism's most spiritual and auspicious places of pilgrimage and worship. Known for its natural beauty and wealth of the Himalayas, the Bhabhar and the Terai, the state was carved out of the Himalayan and adjoining north-western districts of Uttar Pradesh on 9 November 2000, becoming the 27th state of the Republic of India. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region on the north, Nepal on the east and the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south and Himachal Pradesh to the north west.
The region is traditionally referred to as Uttarakhand in Hindu scriptures and old literature, a term which derives from Sanskrit uttara (उत्तर) meaning north, and khaṇḍ (खण्ड्) meaning country or part of a country. It has an area of 20,682 sq mi (53,566 km²).
In January 2007, the name of the state was officially changed from Uttaranchal, its interim name, to Uttarakhand. The provisional capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, which is also a rail-head and the largest city in the region. The small hamlet of Gairsain has been mooted as the future capital owing to its geographic centrality but controversies and lack of resources have led Dehradun to remain provisional capital. The High Court of the state is in Nainital.






Recent developments in the region include initiatives by the state government to capitalise on handloom and handicrafts, the burgeoning tourist trade as well as tax incentives to lure high-tech industry to the state. The state also has big-dam projects, controversial and often criticised in India, such as the very large Tehri dam on the Bhagirathi-Bhilangana rivers, conceived in 1953, the phase one of which has already been completed. Uttarakhand is also well known as the birthplace of the Chipko environmental movement, and other social movements including the mass agitation in the 1990s that led to its formation. ..

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Amazing Annual International Yoga Festival of Rishikesh

The world has recently woken up to the benefits of yoga. Yoga is a treat for both the body and the mind. It works on the principle of unifying our souls and bodies. Its benefits include increased physical fitness, concentration and peace.

For access to breathtaking yoga classes in multiple styles for over seventy hours, the International Yoga Festival, is a must visit. Held in Rishikesh annually, there are classes taught by globally renowned teachers. Tourists and travellers are guaranteed peace and self-introspection here. Routines start as early as 4.30 am and there are classes, lectures and presentations to keep you absorbed.

With special benefits such as a traditional Indian meal, the awe inspiring evening aarti on the banks of the Ganga and the cultural programs, this festival promises to be a unique experience. A grand lunch is provided between 12.30 and 3.30 pm for participants. Alongside, the river aarti experience is guaranteed to put you in touch with your divine self. Post the 7.30 pm dinner, the cultural program comprises campfires, dancing, songs, satsang and even more! The day is rounded off by 9 pm.

This festival will give you a chance to find out the eight limbs of yoga practice. There are reputed teachers dealing with multiple schools of yoga. These include Kundalini Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Power Vinyasa Yoga and Kriya Yoga among others. This festival also gives you an opportunity to learn and interact with divine spiritual healers and saints.

This annual event is the brainchild of the Parmarth Niketan Ashram which is a just an hour away from Dehradun by car. You will also get comfortable accommodation at the ashram itself. This comes coupled with modern amenities which are sure to make this a special experience for tourists. So, be prepared to soak in a unique travelling odyssey at the International Yoga Festival.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Hemkund Lokpal- A Holy Shrine By The Lake Side- Uttarakhand Devbhoomi

The High altitude lake Hemkund/Lokpal is situated at the height of 4,329 mt. surrounded by heavenly environs. No modernity, no polluting influence from out side, no cars and no other vehicles, you have to reach here walking on your foot. A steep trek from Ghanghria leads one to this holiest of the holy spot in about five to six hours. Encircled by seven snow clad peaks and their associated glaciers, this revered shrine reflects its surroundings in the crystal  clear serene waters. The glaciers from Hathi parvat and saptrishi peaks fill the lake with pristine water and a small stream called Himganga flows out of this celestial lake.

One of the important pilgrimage for the Hindus and the Sikhs, Hemkund Sahib houses the most reverd Sikh Gurudwara and the Lakshman temple built on the banks of the lake. 
According to the holy Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Govind Singh, the tenth Guru of Sikhfailth had meditated on the banks of this lake in one of his earlier birhths.
This place is also related with the “Ramayan’s” legend Lakshman. It’s believed that Lakshman meditated by the lake and regained his health after being severly wounded by Meghnad the demon prince of Lanka. A beautiful temple is built after the name of Lakshaman.
The long forgotten Hemkund was later discovered by a Sikh Granthi Sohan Singh and became a major pilgrimage centre only after 1930. Best time to visit this spiritual shrine is from the beginning of June till the beginning of October.

How To Reach


By Air
- Nearest airport is Jolly Grant (Dehradun) 307 km’s. 
By Rail- Nearest railhead is Rishikesh, 300 Km.
By Road- Hemkund Sahib is 5 km from Ghangraiya, which is approachable on foot from Govindghat, which is connected by road with Rishikesh, Kotdwar, Dehradun, Haridwar and other important hill stations of Garhwal and Kumaon hills.


Bedni Bugyal

Bedni Bugyal (High altitude grass, meadow) is one of the finest meadow in India. This has got to be one of the most romantic spots in the Himalayas - acres and acres of meadow scooped out of lush mountain scape, a steep ridge

arching up into the dusk, and above it, the enormous western flank of Trishul. One of the larger Bugyal (meadow) in Uttarakhand, Bedni is also a major way-station on the Nanda Raj Jaat Yatra, a ritual procession held every 12 years.


Bedni Bugyal is a charming green meadow adorned with flowers in a spell binding varieties, in full bloom. There is a small lake situated in the midst of the meadow, where Tarpans are offered by the devotees. Situated nearby is a small temple where the devotees pay there obeisance, during their halt at Bedni Bugyal.








Tuesday, January 21, 2014

DEVBHOOMI UTTARAKHAND

Uttarakhand became the 27th state of the Republic of India on 9th November 2000. The State is carved out of Uttar Pradesh. It occupies 17.3% of India's total land area with 51,125 sq km.
On Uttarakhand Travel, you will find the great diversity of the region where snow-clad mountains, green hills, fertile valleys, flowing rivers and thriving lakes add to the natural beauty. The popular hill stations of Uttarakhand are Nainital, Bhimtal, Almora, Ranikhet, Pithoragarh, Munsiyari, Mussorie, Chopta, Valley of Flowers, Joshimath and Lansdowne. For unlimited serenity and tranquility in pleasant pollution free environs, hill station on Uttarakhand Travel are ideal for vacations. To enhance the attractiveness of the region are the several natural lakes in the region, which are the center of attraction of the town and good for sporting activities.
Since Uttarakhand is known as the Abode of the gods, there are several highly venerated pilgrimage places. The tourists must visit Kedarnath, Badrinath, Henmkund Sahib, Ganotri, Yamunotri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar, Rishikesh and Haridwar for their religious importance on Uttarakhand Travel. Each hilltop or bent is known to have a temple, big or small, which are considered very sacred by the locals.





















About Yamunotri Dham - (Yamunotri Temple) Uttarakhand Devbhoomi

A View of the Yamunotri Temple


Yamunotri Temple is situated near a hot spring running water in geyser force and in which the pilgrims cook their food. The Temple of Yamunotri is at the foothill of the Kalind Parvat at the left bank of the Yamuna at a height of 3,185 metres. Acting as a backdrop, a glorious waterfall drops, more than 2,000 metres from the snow of Banderpoonch into the valley at this point. Besides `Ratnjot` an herb claimed to be curative for eye diseases, with chestnuts, walnuts, and apricots grow in abundance in this valley. A frozen lake of ice on the top of Kalind Parvat, at a height of 4,421 metres and almost a kilometre further up is the source of the Yamuna but since the approach to it, is extremely unsafe, the temple has been built at the foothill. Here, the sage Asset had his habitat, all his life he bathed in both, Ganga and Yamuna.

VALLEY OF FLOWERS (Phoolon ki Ghati)

The valley of Flowers is  in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. This is near by Hempundsabib and Satopantha. The valley of flowers discover by  in 1931 Frank S. Smythe a British mountaineerValley of Flower in Uttarakhand, Phoolon ki Ghati,When he come down from Satopantha , He saw a place which is full filled by different types of flowers.


He came on that place and collect 300 different type of seed of flowers . Frank S. Smythe first wrote about this place and called it “  valley of Flowers” . Now this is a National sanctuarian area and proted by Goverment of India.
                                                                                                                                                                                  Valley of Flowers                                                                                           
In ancient times it was called Bistoli  Khark Meaning that the toxin Mkmali meadow Because there are so many flowers, whose fragrance makes people sometimes even faint!  Is not at all with it!Valley Of Flower in Uttarakhand

Sunday, January 19, 2014

ROOPKUND (SKELETON LAKE) - UTTARAKHAND - BEAUTIFUL TOURIST DESTINATION

Roopkund is a glacial lake in Devbhoomi-Uttrakhand state of India.This place is famous due to more than five hundred human skeleton found at the edge of the lake. So it is also known as Skeleton Lake. Roopkund is located in Himalaya at an altitude of about 5029 meters (16,499 feet).
It is located near the base of two Himalayan peak - Trisul (7120 meter) and Nandghungti (6310 meter). It is beautiful tourist destination in Himalayas , Journey to Roopkund is enjoyable experience.


















ROOPKUND-SKELETON LAKE