Pachmarhi is in Madhya Pradesh state at sathpura mountains of country India. It is 200km away from the capital bhopal. In summer the temperature does not cross 30 degree centigrade here. But in winter the temperature will be zero. Thats why, they said the Pachmarhi in the madhya pradesh as Kashmir. The tourists keep on visiting this place for full year.
Satpura Rani:
Pachmarhi was found by captain Forsyth, a English man in 1862. The english people liked Pachmarhi so they have developed this place very well. Till then this place was rulled by Ghondu Chakravarthy Bhuwan Singh. At that time Pachmarhi is a capital of the Ghondu kingdom. Pachmarhi is 3555 feet above the sea level.Its width is 60km. this is also known as satpura paravath rani.While going to Pachmarhi, on the way we come accross a river called Denva which is situated between two hills and it is so deepest river also. the place which we need to visit in pachmarhi are very far. There are completely hill and caves only. So it is suggested to go out in zeep. Auto's are not at all available over there.
Pandav Caves:
Pandav Caves are 5 caves in one cave. In these caves we can get echo response for the soundings we make. If we play any instrument hear in these caves then the pitch of these sounds will increase. These caves are built by pandavas. According to the history, these caves are been of lord buddha. Due to these 5 caves this place got pachmarhi. So by time the name of pandav caves has been changed to pachmarhi. Among these 5 caves, in Drawpathi cave, air moves very fastly and the bheema cave is full of darkness. If we climb on to these caves and view. then the view will be very beautiful. A big park has been made infront of these caves. In this park, there are different plants are planted of different breed. Due to this UNESCO have announced this place as biosphere reserve. There are rajath water falls of 350feet away from pachmarhi. The water falls looks beautiful. There is water fall called Apsara vihar which is nearer to rajath water falls. Though this water is small but it is very comfortable to take bath in it. So the river near to this water fall has very less dept. So people who visit these water falls will definitely take bath. There is another water fall nearer to pachmarhi. Its name is Bfall. These water falls fall from 150 feet hight. The way to visit this water falls is full of stones. There is no sun set point in pachmarhi which is very special. Its name is Dhoopgarh. The hight of this is 4429 feet. The view from Dhoopgarh will look more beautiful.
Most of the tourists wait there to view the sunset as it is very special there.
Jata sankar:
There is a temple called Jata Sankar which is in pachmarhi. This is situated 1km away from the bus station in pachmarhi. Actually this place is between 2 hills. The water which flow is always cool. There is a siva linga. There is a mahadev hills which is 10km from this temple. There are 2 temple here. The temple named bada mahadev temple which is very small. This temple is situated in cave of length 60 feet. In this temple there are trimurti that is brahma, vishnu and maheshwar. Near to this temple there is another temple called Guptha mahadev temple. This is also situated in another cave. It is 40 feet length. In this only one sivalinga is there. In this temple only 4to 5 people can enter inside. Most of the people feel scade to go inside the temple. On maha siva ratri day lot of people visit this temple.
There is high hill 4km away from Mahadev temple. On this hill there is a charagadh temple. To goto this temple, we need to climb 1300 steps. while climbing we feel difficult but while returning we feel easy.After reaching this temple our tiredness will go away. We can view pachmarhi from chauragadh temple.
Most of the devotes come to this temple when their desire has been fullfilled then they will climb those steps by holding thrisool in their hand and after reaching temple they will place the trisool in temple. That we can see a number of trisool's around the temple. Priyadharshani and Rajendragiri are view points which are bit nearer to the pachmarhi. From these viewpoint the satpura rani hills looks beautiful. The climate of pachmarhi suits for train solider, adventure and train police. So the bharat scout and guides institutes are also there. Mostly population in pachmarhi is 10,000. among them most of thema re belong to army. There is golf court which is specially arranged for them. All these are of 10 years ago things. Animal lovers can visit, satpura national park, satpura tiger rizvo. Most of the students visit this palce as this tour will be more adventurous one. to move from pachmarhi to nagpur. There is direct bus facility for this.
Jaipur is a capital city of Rajasthan. It is located in North India and in the hills of Aravalli. It is also called the “Pink City”. It is famous for its Forts, Food, Temples and for its Royal Tradition. It is approximately 260 kms away from New Delhi. One can reach there either by road or by rail. Most convenient and economical way to reach Jaipur is by road. A road journey takes 5-6 hours at the max from New Delhi. One can either drive down or can book a seat in a luxury coach which is easily available from New Delhi. I find the option of driving down to Jaipur more convenient. It not only makes me my own boss but it also allows me to travel in the AC while listening to my favorite music.
The moment we enter the Pink City we can see the Amer fort which was built by Raja Man Singh in 16th century. The red sand stone used in the fort is visible from distance. Apart from Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Ram Niwas Garden etc Jaipur has lots of palaces turned hotels. Ram Bagh Palace, Jai Mahal Palace, The Raj palace and The Chomu palace are some of the famous palaces turned hotels.
I was lucky to get a room in Jai Mahal Palace. Jai Mahal Palace is a beautiful property owned by the Taj Group of hotels. This huge property is located in Jaipur. This hotel has several rooms and suites which are well equipped with all the basic amenities. The property has a swimming pool, a mini golf course, an open chess board, croquet and a gym. The property has lots of gardens as well which are very well decorated with fountains and small water bodies. Food served in this hotel is exotic especially Dal bati churma, Besan gutta, Marwadi Gutta Kadhi, Moong Dal Halwa etc.
Jaipur is a must visit city of Rajasthan. It’s language, food, music, traditional clothing etc has made me feel like a king.
My Itenary for 10 days and some amazing expereince
Since Kerala is a big state its important to do lot of research in terms of local attraction,tourist attraction,beaches,backwaters etc
Kerala has nearly 8 to 9 beaches,10-15 back water spot, 4-5 Hill station and it was not practically possible for us to visit all those places
So after lot of research i chose 5 best places in Kerala
1)Kochi:
Kochi is known to be the 2nd largest and densely populated city in Kerala.This city has its own reputation and few tourist attraction in this city were
-> Kochi Fort
-> Indian Naval Base
->St Francis Xavier's church
-> Chinese Net
-> Jewish Colony
My First destination of the trip was Kochi and i stayed there with my friends for 2 days. We have visited all the places mentioned above and trust me guys i was Highly Disappointed with the way everything went.Apart from Jewish Colony none of the places were actually attractive and we spent half of our time in our Hotel Rooms watching TV.
What i liked about Kochi was the Hotels and the Hospitality.People out here are very Polite and Friendly.Even though Language being the major problem in Kochi people will try to help you in some or the other way.
Transportation available would be Buses and Cabs.
So overall ill rate Kochi a 3 on 10
From Kochi we Left to Munnar
Munnar is known to be one of the best Hill station of India and that was %100 true.the Atmosphere was electrifying and ice cold.
I spent 2 days in Munnar and i felt as if i was a having a ride in heaven.
Attractions in Munnar:
->Spice Garden
->Tea Plantation
->Local sightseeing
I can rate 10 on 10 when it comes to food in Munnar. Accommodation were cheap and best as well
Only thing what was bothering me was mobile network.Most of the places in Munnar only has BSNL Land line network.
However ill still Munnar a 9 on 10
From Munnar we moved to Thekkedy
I had done a lot of research for this place however when i went there i got to see more then what i expected.
Thekkedy is known to be the most adventurous city of Kerala.
Attraction in Thekkedy
->Night Treking
->South Indian Martial Arts
->Elephant Safari
->Boat Safari
->Dense Jungle Safari
->Ayurvedic massage
I Manged to do all the possible stuffs in Thekkedy apart from Jungle Safari. since curfue was rolled out in Thekkedy due to some interstate issue.
The best thing was the elephant safari.we payed 1000 bucks each and we got a half an hour elephant ride+ 15Min Elephant Bathing + 15 Min Elephant Shower.Trust me guys,Elephant safari was complete value for money and that was a different experience all together
later in the night we went for South Indian martial arts here we got to see martial arts based on ancient indian technique.it was a 2 hour show and it was an interesting one.
and finally before going to bed i had a nice ayurvedic message which really relaxed my mind and soul.
Next day we went for Boat safari in search of some wild animals however we came back disappointed.
But Overall I will rate Thekkedy as 10 on 10 since i got to do all those things in Thekkedy which i had never done in my life.
From Thekkedy we moved on to Allepy
Allepy is known to have one of the best backwaters in India and where there is back waters, you would definitely lots of house boat.
THE MOST AMAZING THING OF THE ENTIRE KERALA TRIP WAS THE HOUSE BOAT STAY
The house boat where we stayed was almost like a mini Titanic.
It had all the possible amenities like LED TV, Music Syste, Kitchen, Fridge,AC Rooms,and Washroom with Jacuzzi fittings.
We checked in to the house boat at 12 Noon and checkout at 9:00 am next day.
In that entire day we went for back water ride.Lunch, Dinner and next day breakfast were served to us in the houseboat.
I will also rate the house boat tour as 10 on 10
From Allepy we moved on to our Final destination Kovalam
Kovalam is known to have one of the finest beaches.The beach which we visited was the Light house Beach.
Light house beach is one of the finest and the cleanest beach of Kerala.This is the beach where you will Find lot of foreign Tourist.Just like goa you have Lots of Shacks on this beach where you can spend some good time and enjoy Delicious sea food with some Beer and wine.
Overall ill rate Kovalam as 10 on 10 because I have not seen any beach which is as clean and clear as Kovalam beach.Moreover what i enjoyed was the sea food and the atmosphere in Kovalam.
From Kovalam we headed back to Our hometown
This was one of my best Journey till date.But guys this Journey was only successful because of Lot of research and proper Planning
I will rate my overall trip as 8 on 10 but once you go though this lens i am sure you will be able to convert your experience to 10 on 10.
In 1911 the world woke up to the news of the fascinating discovery of 'Machu Picchu' - the lost city of Incas in the lap of verdant greenery and clouds. And the man who achieved this incredible feat was no other than Mr. Hirman Bingham, a professor who taught history at Yale University in the United States. His much celebrated book 'Lost City of Incas' was a smashing hit amongst the travellers and tourists all over the world. Professor Bingham was visiting the city of Cusco in Peru and heard a weird tale of a puzzle which remained unresolved for the last 400 years! That was all about the lost city of Incas.
The Spanish Conquistadors launched several expeditions to conquer Peru and in one of such invading expeditions Incas were believed to have fled to a place whose terrain was extraordinarily rugged and virgin and Bingham was in search of the place where they built a city that caught the fascination of the entire world with firm evidences of existence of a civilization far advanced than what could be imagined. 'Machu Picchu' happened to be this city which was the cradle of this civilization. It was also a widely held belief that the fleeing Incas took with them invaluable and sacred treasure to Machu Picchu'.
Now a few words about Binham's exploration and discovery and some funny asides! Bingham became the target of a vicious attack over his discovery. The Peruvian authorities summarily asked him to return the treasure he supposedly looted from this archaeological site by branding him a 'grave-digger'! Even questions were raised as to the veracity of Bingham's discovery! Was he guilty of stashing away the wealth of artefacts and other valuables to America? A local woman of Cusco city went to the extent of making a hereditary and family claim on 'Machu Picchu'! Thus the story enshrouding the discovery could match a gripping suspense thriller! What originally started off as an exploration to discover a lost city went into making of one of the eternal mysteries of the world which was : How a granite city of such huge physical size could come up atop an inaccessible mountain in the company of haze-filled Andes mountainous range. The attention of the world shifted from the study of the personal motives of Bingham and riveted more upon the importance of knowledge about a very old civilization. It is time to focus on the historical aspects of Inca empire.
Between 1438 AD and 1532 AD the Inca empire had its glory at its zenith. This empire was spatially spread over a vast expanse of nearly 2500 square miles with a population nearly touching 10 millions.
The city Cuzco was the capital. Sanctity of this city was so dear to them that the ordinary populace were prohibited from living in it beyond sunset as the 'Sun God' dominated their lives completely. At the centre or heart of the city of Cuzco stood th majestic architectural wonder 'Coricancha' the golden sun temple which was described by the noted historian William Prescot as one of the most brilliant architectural marvels of the world! Its infinitely beautiful intricate decorative panels and amazing geometrical patterns can hold anyone in perpetual thrall!
The emperor of this empire was known as 'Sapa Inca' and regarded as living son of 'Inti' meaning 'sun'! Such was the perceived sense of his godly powers that to his subjects he was just the living embodiment of god. His people would not let him die as he was mummified after death and continued to believe that he was eternally there to rule them.
If anything captivated and still is captivating, it is the beauty of wonderful stone structures discovered at Machu Picchu which is simply baffling pundits with their astonishing geometrical patterns and the use of sophisticated technologies thought to be non-existent and unheard of in those days! Incas were not known to be able to use iron implements or tools but mysteriously they were able to carve beautiful drawings on these stones! Similarly the discovery did not find any wheels or like objects. Yet they successfully hauled those stones block up there! If one draws a parallel with Europe - a European artesan or artist might be using a chisel to a piece of white marble while his Incan counterpart was using some other tool to make those pieces of stone come alive! Another remarkable find was the kind of binding agent they used to hold those stoneworks together which even proved to be earthquake resistant. It was observed during earthquakes that these individual pieces would vibrate and tremble just to come back to their original position! Some of the structures built by the Spanish invaders were razed to the ground by the 1950 earthquake amazingly structures beneath built by Incas were found to be intact!
Now a throwback to Harnan Bingham's maiden trip to Machu Picchu and his divinely enthralling experience! On 24th July in 1911 the day he set his foot on a place near Machu Picchu, rains and windy weather welcomed him. And he met one Ortega, the owner of a road-side serai who was deep asleep in the early morning and reluctant that he was to accompany Bingham in his quest for the lost city and finally fell to the lure of dollars. And a team of three set out to an exciting journey. Within 40 minutes they reached the head of a ramshackle suspension bridge of a primitive kind crossing which they were soon at the foot of a mountain. Bingham and his Peruvian mates started clambering up it - a nerve-wracking and most dangerous exercise as the face of the mountain had flora and fauna of nameless and infinite variety infested with deadly venomous snakes. Meanwhile the typical fickle weather in the hills changed for the better. Dark hanging clouds gave to way to smiling bright sun to bathe the mountain and the surrounding valley luxuriantly. More surprises were in store for Bingham and his party!
As they worked their way up farther, to their great curiosity chanced upon a primitive cottage and the inhabitants of it were surprised to meet a White with yellow hairs like Bingham and they received him well. Bingham discovered himself in a fairyland with stunning beauty, drinking in it with infinite joy and sense of wonderment. Down below the foaming and sparkling waters of mountainous falls and the velvet rolls of verdant greenery kept him mesmerized for quite some time. He was struck to find a marble tunnel of 2000 ft long rising up. He met granite residential structures neatly divided to the right and left of his way with superb architectural workmanship. Evidences of advanced agricultural practices by Incas were present in the form terrace cultivation. Perhaps, the biggest and most amazing find of Bingham was the Sun Temple located in a cave with its spectacular architectural accomplishments which he described one of the best specimens in the world.
All said and done Machu Picchu still remains the unceasing wonder of the world with the world still looking at it agape! Then how much do we know about this truly big and vast world!
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