Contact Us

Name

Email *

Message *

Showing posts with label roopkund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roopkund. 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

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Tehri Dam in Uttarakhand

Tehri Dam is a major hydroelectric project centered near Tehri Town in Uttarakhand, a state of India. It is the primary dam of the Tehri Development Project. It is located on the Bhagirathi River, the principal tributary of the holy River Ganges. The Tehri Dam has a height of 855 feet (261 m), making it the fifth tallest dam in the world. The dam's intended capabilities include a power generation capacity of 2400 MW, provision of irrigation to an area of 270,000 hectares, irrigation stabilization to an area of 600,000 hectares, and a supply of 270 million gallons of drinking water per day to the industrialized areas of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Its reservoir will completely submerge Tehri Town and 40 villages, and partially submerge 72 villages.






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.


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