Sunday, May 22, 2011

Nainital Tour

Nainital, the attractive paradise lake city that lies amidst with beautiful hills of Himalyan, is a india's no one hill resort that captures every bit of you, leaves you completely fascinated and driving for more. Nainital reminds you the beautiful Dal Lake of Kashmir; however, Nainital is naturally sprinkled with many othert lakes all over which have recently developed themselves to offer tourist more holiday splendid and activities like boating, canoeing and yachting.



Nainital is far-famed for the Naini Lake which is believed that Lord Shiva performed his tandava with Parvati’s body. The Naini peak is having height of 2611mts. Some of the other places of tourist interest are the Mall, now known as the Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. You can find restaurants, offices and hotels all located in the Mall.  You can also vist Nainital Zoo where you can find rare species of snow leopard, steppe eagle and the Himalayan black bear. The Governor House of the Raj Bhavan with its sprawling gardens is one of the few Raj Bhavnas open for public viewing. Nainital’s latest attraction is the Eco  Cave Garden where your children can learn about ecosphere.Nainital has many other lakes also like 'BhimTal', 'SaatTal',  'NaukuchiaTal' and 'KhurpaTal'.

Nainital is the best hill holiday resort of India that forces tourist to visit here for its spectacular and photogenic natural beauty from across the globe though springtime, summers and autumns form the peak seasons and finding accommodation can be difficult unless you book in advance. It offers a panoramic view of the snow capped Himalayas perched at a height of 1938 mts above sea level dressed with lush green forests that has a host of vibrant Flora and Fauna. You can take a leisure walk over the lake bridge connecting 'Mallital', the northern and upper end and 'Tallital', the southern and lower end dividing the district into two parts or alternatively you can enjoy a pony ride through the tall Pine Trees surrounding the area.

Nainital was once covered with thick and dense forests before it was converted into a holiday destination before 1839 and mainly inhabited by Tribal people of the Kumaoni race. It was initially developed as the summer retreat for the British and post independence became the summer destination of work from April to October of the Uttar Pradesh State Government; however the State Government ceased its function in 1963 and the Secretariat got converted into a High Court of this District.

Enjoy shopping while on a tour to Nainital at the numerous shops and make your pick for some nice gifts and souvenirs. The several lodges and hotels in Nainital offer a marvelous blend of tradition and modernity as well as a comfortable stay for the tourists.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Badrinath Uttarakhand

Badrinath is the most sacred dham of the Hindus situated at Chamoli district of Uttarakhand in India. It is one of the famous dham among all four dhams in India. The town of Badrinath comes between Nar and Naryana mountain ranges and in the shadow of Nilkantha peak, 301 km north of . The town is located at an elevation of 3,133mts above sea level on the left bank of Alakananda River.



The main palce of Badrinath is the Badrinath temple also known as the Badrinarayan temple. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is also one of the 108 Divya Desams or holy shrines of Vaishnavities. The present temple is conical in shape built two centuries ago by the Garhwal kings. 15 idols are present in the temple complex, each built in black stone. Lord Vishnu is represented here in a meditative posture and is flanked by Nar and Narayan. According to legend, the temple was originally established by Adi Shankaracharya which was renovated several times after its establishment. Badrinath is also one of the Panch Badris. The other four badris are Yogadhyan Badri, Bhavishya Badri, Bridha Badri or the Old Badri and Adi Badri.

Vishal Badri : Refers to the main Shri Badri Narayan Temple and is considered to be the most sacred.

Yogathyan Badri : Located at a distance of 24 kms from Badri Nath and at 20 kms from Joshimath. This is also the place where Maharaj Pandu (father of the Pandava princes) prayed to Pandukeshwar.

Bhavishya Badri : This is located at 17 kms from Joshimath and is a small village.

Preetha Badri : Located at 17 kms from Joshimath at a place called Animath. Adi Shankar is believed to have worshipped Lord Badrinath here for some time.

Adi Badri : This is located at a distance of 16 kms from Karnaprayag. Several temples constructed during Gupt Dynasty are here of which Mana Narayanan temple is considered to be the most popular one.

Some of the other attractions of Badrinath include the Tapt Kund a natural thermal spring on the banks of the Alakananda. It is believed that the water of this kund has medicinal properties. An important pilgrimage detination of both the Hindus and the Sikhs is Hemkund Sahib located at a distance of 43kms from Badrinath. Neelkanth is another prime attraction of Badrinath which is a snow-covered peak of Badrinath. You can also visit the Panch Prayag i.e. Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, Vishnuprayag; from Badrinath. You can also visit the Mata Murthi temple which is dedicated to the mother of Sri Badrinathji. 3km from Badrinath is Mana village inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett national park located in Uttrakhand provides you the greener landscapes with a wide variety of flora and fauna. It is India's first national park established in 1936 as Hailey national park which was changed to Corbett in memory of famous hunter of Kumaon and Garhwal Jim Corbett.


Various Attractive Toursit Activities In Corbett National Park

There are various safari zones which should be explored While visiting Jim Corbett National park : Bijrani Safari Zone, Dhikala Safari Zone, Durga Devi Safari Zone, Jhirna Safari Zone.

Bijrani Safari Zone Known for its vast grass land. It is one km away from Ramnagar. It is Open for tourist from 15th October to 30th June.

Dhikala Safari zone This safari zone is situated in the deep forest, approximately 31 km away from the main entrance of corbett national park. The safari zone is opened for tourist from 15th November to 15th June.

Durga Devi Safari Zone This safari zone is 28 km away from Ramnagar. The zone is a hilly area situated along with the bank of ramganga and it is open for tourist from 15th November to 30th June.

Jhirna Safari Zone This is the only safari zone in corbett national park is opened throughout the year. It is 16 kms away from Ramnagar.

Attraction of Jim Corbett National Park

The Activities to do in jim corbett national park refers to all those adventure activities that is done in jim corbett national park as follows:-

Canter Safari : Canter is a way to enjoy the beauty of corbett national park. There are four canters available for safari in a day. In 18 people can sit in the canter in single time.

Elephant Safari : Elephant safari or ride is very exciting subject among children and adults also. It is the best way to investigate the wildlife inside the coebett national park as it reach in deep forest gives an expanded excitement.

Jeep Safari : it is the best way to explore the wildness of corbett national park. At a time six people can sit in a single jeep.

Fishing & Angling : April – June and October, November is the best time for fishing in corbett national park. Attire in Corbett National Park- Relax attire in Corbett National Park is light and comfortable clothes in summer with umbrella and goggles and warm and wooly clothes in winter for the opposite atmosphere.

A large numbe rof tourists from various countries comes every year to visit the varied wild life of India. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this beautiful gift of nature with all the basic amenities offered within the national park.

Uttarakhand History

Uttarakhand also known as Uttranchal is a fascinating land full of fantastic glaciers, valley of flowers, skiing slopes, snow-clad mountains and dense woods. This ‘abode of Gods’ is a rich repository of innumerable shrines and pilgrimage spots. It is a pictorial state that promises its tourists a sojourn replete with fun and treasured moments. There are many things about Uttarakhand that draw the tourists from not only abroad but also from the world over.  


History of Uttarakhand:Uttarakhand has several mythical and historical associations also known as Devbhoomi (land of the gods). According to the ancient scriptures, this place was known as Uttarakhand and the ancient kingdoms such as Pauravas, Kushanas, Kunindas, Guptas, Katyuris, Palas, the Chands, and Parmars are said to have ruled this place. The Pandavas are said to have frequented this region and Sage Vyasa is said to have written the Mahabharata here. Uttarakhand also has its mention in the 7th-century travelogue of Hiuen Tsang.
The Kumaon region was for a long period of time under the rule of the Katyuri dynasty during the medieval times. They ruled from the seventh to the 11th century, exercising complete control over large areas of Kumaon, Garhwal, and western Nepal. The capital of this dynasty was the town of Baijnath near Almora and at the same time was a key center of the arts. The Katyuris built a large number of temples and the important architectural innovation introduced by them was the substitution of bricks with hewn stone. After the Katyuris, the Chand rulers gained control over the region and built the wonderful temple complex at Jageshwar, with its group of a hundred and sixty-four temples.