Showing posts with label Tourism in India. Show all posts
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Namchi - South Sikkim


South Sikkim is conceivably the least visited part in Sikkim. Tranquil and nostalgic a district having distinctive countryside landscape sprinkled with Sikkimese and Lepcha villages on the progressing valleys. The never-ending waves of agricultural field on the terraced slope intercepted by streams along with territory of forests are the milestone of South Sikkim.

Uncomplicated lives of religious village people, many of the ancient monasteries, vast scenic beauties and harmony of the region make it an essential part in Sikkim for tourism standpoint. South Sikkim can be an idyllic spot for travelers looking for innovative destinations, which are yet to be occupied by the distinctive current tourism concept.

Infrastructures of Sikkim Tourism, although not equivalent with star class facilities obtainable in modern towns, are fast on the increase with basic and comfy amenities. Namchi is the district head quarter of South Sikkim which is a significant trading center.

The mainly important tourism target in South Sikkim that has been freshly developed and recently opened for the tourists is Ravangla. Renowned for its serene environment and prominent vision of snow-capped mountains of Khanchenjungha, Ravangla is well linked by motorable road from Gangtok (65 kms) Namchi (32kms) and Siliguri about (120kms).

At the moment, South Sikkim has developed into an idyllic destination for short trekking routs and hitchhiking. A huge number of tourists from the western countries who visits the position are a witness to that. It also offers possibility for adventure sport lovers, in the variety of kayaking and rafting in the waters of Rangeet and Teesta rivers. These and a thriving tourism industry put together South Sikkim an exhilarating new destination for tourists in particular those with affluent and disposable income.

Namchi - South Sikkim

Namchi which means Sky High is the district head quarter of South Sikkim. Located on lofty valley at a height of 4300ft and encircled by the hills Namchi is one of the less jam-packed towns in Sikkim.

Namchi is the sole commander of the panoramic view of the Darjeeling, Kalimpong hills and snowcapped mountains with huge stretches of valley. At an expanse of 78kms from Gangtok and 100 Kms from the town of Siliguri with high-quality road link Namchi is a pleasant place for petite stay and village excursions.

Namchi is tidy, hygienic and developing fast into a tourist target for its serene environment and natural beauty of nature.


Yuksam - The trekkers Paradise

Yuksam the former capital of Sikkim during Chogyal Kingdom is located at a distance of 35 kilometers from the Pemayangtse or Pelling. Tucked away in a plateau at an elevation of 6100ft above sea level and encircled by elevated forested hills, Yuksam, is a land of very old history and mythology. In 1641 under the sovereignty of the first Chogyal of the monarchy, Yuksom was privileged as the Capital of the state.

One can find the evidences of the consecration program of the Chogyal King for the Norbugang throne. The folklore says that three intellectual Lamas coming from three diverse directions assembled at Yuksam and sacred the Chogyal King during the late 1600. The remains in the Chorten show the stone seats and the marks of the footsteps of the head Lama on a stone. The name 'Yuksam' also signifies the 'assembly place of three Lamas'.

The peaceful small village and environment of Yuksam offer plentiful opportunity to experience the history of Sikkim, its enthralling people, lofty mountain peaks and the immense normal diversity of the area. Surrounded by scenic mountains enclosed with dense forests of rhododendron, maple, birch, oaks and magnolia is the house of a diverse compilation of flora and fauna.

Yuksam is a recognizable name to the trekkers and mountaineers all over the globe. The motor able roads finish here and start some of exhilarating trek routes in the elevated Himalayan region to Goechala, Dzongri and Samiti Lake.

Accessibility:
Yuksam can be suitably reached from Siliguri with its way through Legship and from Gangtok via Ravangla. The expanse from Siliguri is 145kms and from Gangtok is 90kms.

The nearby railhead NJP that connects all the significant Indian cities by normal train service is 6kms from Siliguri and the Bagdogra Airport having every day Jet Airways and Indian Airlines flight starting from New Delhi and Kolkata is 28kms from Siliguri.

Places of Interest around Yuksam:

Khechepalri Lake: Having regard as one of the most sanctified lakes in Sikkim the Khechepalri lake is also acknowledged as the wishing lake. This extraordinarily tranquil lake, surrounded by lush green forest and holy prayer flags is positioned at a distance of 24kms from Yuksam.

Dubdi Monastery: One of the ancient monasteries of Sikkim. It was constructed in the year 1701 by the Nyingmapa faction of Tibetan Buddhism. The Monastery is as well known as the Hermit's Cell. Nestled atop of a densely wooded hill the Monastery offers a bird eye view of the Yuksam valley along with the surrounding mountains. It is a 40 minutes trek from Yuksam all the way through forested trails. This place is an ideal place for the watchers of birds particularly in the early hours in the daybreak or in the evening.

Norbugang Coronation Throne:
At about15 minutes walking expanse from Yuksam lays the for the most part significant historical site of Yuksam, the stone carved throne of Norbugang. It is the loccation where Chogyal Phuntsog, the first pious emperor of Sikkim was crowned. The stone throne is sheltered by a 300 year old fir tree and still carries the memory of the primeval past. A foot print at the front of the throne is said to belong to Lhatsun Namkha Jigme. The Chorten or stupa near the throne consists of soil and water from the entire part of Sikkim. The site is confined by the archeological department of India.


Legship - West Sikkim

Legship is the doorway to West Sikkim. It is positioned on the banks of river Rangit, on the most important road linking Gezing and Pelling with the remaining parts of the state. From Legship the road leads up towards Pelling. There is a little market at Legship from where usual taxi services are available to nearly all other destinations in south and west Sikkim.

Legship is also the spot for a large hydro-electric dam. The large lake formed by the dam is also the spot where locals visit for day outing or picnicking. The place is known as Rangit Water World and rafting facility is available here. The local people of Legship had an important role to play for the development and promotion of this location as a tourist destination.

There is a great temple complex too on the bank of the Rangit River. Locals from Legship over and above villagers from neighboring areas visit this temple. The main temple is well-known as Kirateshwar Mahadev Mandir.According to neighboring mythology of Legship, the area where the temple has been constructed is in reality the location where Arjuna of the epic Mahabharata meditated. On being content with the devotion of his devotee, Lord Shiva appeared in front of Arjuna in disguise of a hunter (Kirat). It is from this name, the Kirateswar temple is thus resulting.

There are extra temples in the complex of many other gods and goddesses for instance Rama and Durga. All the way through the year quite a lot of festivals are held in the temple compound. The most significant among them is the festival of Bala Chaturdesi held in the month of November or December.

Supplementary places of tourist interest in the region of Legship consist of a hot spring close by and an herbal and park with medicinal plantations created by NHPC near the site of the dam.
Legship is frequently visited by the tourists on their way to Pelling. There is no well-mannered accommodation at Legship. One can visit Legship from Tashiding or Rinchenpong / Kaluk area too.

How to get there:

Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim is connected by all weather road to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri and also to all the District headquarters within Sikkim.

Two nearest railway station are at Siliguri (114 km) and New Jalpaiguri (125 km) stabilizing link to Calcutta, Delhi, Guwahati, Lucknow and other important cities in India.

Nearest airport is Bagdogra in North Bengal( 124 km).


Chungthang - Chopta Valley - North Sikkim


Chungthang - North Sikkim

Chungthang is a little town on the convergence of the two chief rivers of North Sikkim Lachen Chu and Lachung Chu. The Lachen watercourse from west and stream of Lachung from east meet here and gives formation of Tista which is the most significant river in Sikkim. From Chungthang the road has separated into two, the road all the way through the left leads to Lachen (29 km) and the road leading through the right go to Lachung (23 km).

The valley is supposed to have been sanctified by Guru Rimpoche. This zone is rich in bio diversity with a great variety of plants, orchids and wildlife.
Chungthang is at a distance of 95 kilometers from Gangtok, 23 kilometers from Lachung, about 29 kilometers from Lachen and is primarily a area of the Lepchas.

Chopta Valley - North Sikkim

About 45 minutes drive from Thangu auxiliary north reaches to the virgin and unoccupied land of Chopta Valley. At the height of 13500 ft with proximity to Tibet the valley provides one of the hardly any accessible places in Sikkim where one can in fact walk over the freezing rivers.
The riot of numerous colors during spring belies this feature, through.

An audacious trek all the way through Chopta valley leads to Muguthang valley at an elevation of 15500ft, another unobserved destination in the greater Himalayas. Eyes, as faraway as it can arrive at, find here an enormous even pasture crisscrossed by plentiful snow-fed streams.

The soaring alpine valley of Muguthang is only habitable for exceptional high altitude ruminants and along with their predators. Nevertheless, several nomadic tribes from Tibet sporadically settle here for foodstuff and to graze their yaks.

How to get there:

By Road: Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim is connected by all weather road to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri and also to all the District headquarters within Sikkim.

By Rail:Two nearest railway station are at Siliguri (114 km) and New Jalpaiguri (125 km) stabilizing link to Calcutta, Delhi, Guwahati, Lucknow and other important cities in India.

By Air:Nearest airport is Bagdogra in North Bengal( 124 km).


Kodaikanal - the princess of hill stations


Place : Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Altitude : 2.133 m

Temperature : Max 17.3ºC, Min8.3ºC in winter; Max 19.8ºC, Min 11.3 ºC in Summer

Importance : Kodaikanal is one of three hill stations in Tamil Nadu with wooded slopes, mighty rocks, enhancing waterfalls and an excellent lake

Season : Any time except the late monsoons from September to November

Clothing : Light woolen in the evening during summer and heavy woolen during winter

Kodaikanal populary known as the princess of hill stations is positioned in the midst of the folds of the luxuriant Palani hills in Tamil Nadu in the Western Ghats at an elevation of about 2133 m. The gorgeous hill station covers an area of 21.45 Sq.km. is situated 120 Km away from Madurai, in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu.
Kodai hills were preoccupied by the primordial tribes of Paliyans and Pulyans during the 14th century and later on by the villagers of Palani foothills who ran away from the plains to flee the tyrannical rule. The Europeans began to explore the position after Lt. B.S. Ward, who called upon Kodai hills in 1821, put forward a report about the exquisiteness and the climate of the place. Urbanized in the 18th century, the hill station was progressively recognized by American Madura Mission along with British Missionaries who erected dwelling, churches, schools and set up and planted new trees to make Kodai what it is found at the moment. Quite a lot of personage who stopover at the place furthermore put in to all just regarding development of the place. Currently Kodai is enclosed by densely wooded slopes, waterfalls and a gorgeous man prepared lake in the centre in the region of which the town is positioned. The hill town is celebrated for its educational institution of international reputation. The Kodaikanal Observatory, prevailing over the hill is one of the most significant and the merely one of its variety institutions in India for the study of meteorology, solar physics and allied subjects.

Kodaikanal has a revitalizing climate where temperature do not vary a great deal from summer to winter. Fruits similar to plums and plantains grow copiously on the forested slopes separately from a wide assortment of flowers, along with which is the renowned Kurinji flower which blooms on one occasion in twelve years. Kodaikanal is a tranquil place with abundant attractiveness for those who want to go away from the warmth and miasma of the grimy plains for the duration of the summer months and for those on the lookout for adventure with its plentiful treks which range from 8km to 27km hikes in forest trail.

Contact: District Forest office (DFO) for trekking details and necessary permissions.
Phone: 91- 04542 -240287
Beri- Jam (23 km), a stunning reservoir amid dense forests is a charming trek.

Lake View: The chief magnetism for the visitors of Kodaikanal is the human prepared Kodai Lake which is at a remoteness of 3 km from the bus stand. The lake having shaped like star dazzling similar to a jewel in the midst of the bright green Green wooded incline, was shaped in 1863 by Sir Vere Hentry Levinge, who was the then Collector of Madurai, on retirement settled down in Kodai.

By expenses his individual money he transformed the marshy land with quite a few streams into a lake by the construction of a sturdy bund. He fetched boats from Tuticorin and prearranged boat rides in the lake and stocking the lake with fish. He introduced more than a few foreign trees and fruits for instance Pine forms, Pears and designed and executed quite a lot of approach roads to Kodaikanal.

This 60 hectare lake is delimited by excellent bituminous road of 5 km length which gets around 45minutes to walk. At the lake one may pamper in actions like boating and angling. The boat clubs make available boats for hire. Luxury boats are as well obtainable. At the moment tourists pander to in walking, sailing, riding horses and cycle in and in the region of the lake. Fishing in addition can be done after obtaining consent from Inspector of Fisheries. Pony rides by children and adults in the region of the lake are elements of Kodai Holiday. The boat club and the Levinge memorial fail to notice the water.

Bryant Park:

The Park is positioned in the core of the town. This park was in the beginning designed and created by the forest officer Mr. H.D. Bryant, during the year 1908 and name has been given after his name. The wonderfully preserved park pulls out over a region of 20.5 acres and is distinguished for flowers, hybrid and graft. From its bygone days there is an existence of the artificial pool.

There are more than 320 species of trees and shrubs. Cut flowers are sold overseas from this very place. A glass house which gives protection over fine assortment of flowers can be observed here. A Flower show is performed every year at some stage in May, as a component of Summer Festival. There is an elderly Eucalyptus tree which is about 150 years of age along with a Bodhi tree which append to the importance of the park. Decorative plants are cultured in a nursery for vending. A large section is prearranged for just about 740 varieties of roses.


During the year 1872, Lt. Coaker hacked a trail all along the ridge of a sheer slope on the south eastern elevation of Kodai, which commends a splendid vision of the plains underneath. Just half a km away from the town, this hill edging path way was given name after him as Coakers Walk. The one km walk snaking around Mt. Nebo begins in the vicinity of van Allen hospital and joins the chief road above St. Peter's Church provide a wide-angled spectacular view of the plains. It offers some of the best views that of the plains.

On a sunny, clear day one can have fascinating sights, such as Dolphin's nose in south, the Pambar River valley in South East, bird’s eye view of Periyakulam and yet the city of Madurai. An extraordinary talk about ought to be made of a occurrence known as Brachem Spectre in the Coakers walk which takes place very infrequently one can perceive his shadow on the clouds with a rainbow corona, whilst sun is in the rear of him with cloud along with mist in frontage. An entry fee of Rs.5/- is charged for entry per head at this point.
Kurinji Andavar Temple:

The temple positioned nearly 3.2 km from the lake is committed to Lord Murugan. The meaning of Kurinji Tamil literature is Hilly Region and Andavar implies God. From this temple, one can get an outlook of the northern plains and Palani Hills. The purple blue colored kurinji flowers which bloom once in 12 years carpeting the slopes in the region of the temple.

Bear Shola Falls:

It is so named for the reason that it on one occasion attracted bears, it is a favorite picnic mark, nearly 1.6 Kms distance from the lake, and 2 kms from the bus stand. Bear Shola Falls can be arrived at all the way through a striking rugged hill corridor. There are numerous other falls in Kodai, the most important one amongst them is the silver cascade.
Pillar Rock:

Positioned 7km from Kodai is the Pillar Rock, three configurations of granite greater than 120 m high, position shoulder to shoulder, which provides a gorgeous vision. It has a minute garden with exquisite flowers. The Pillar rock is occupied with caves and chasm, an enchantment for the adventure hunters. There are in excess of 100 dolmens and other megalithic remnants that have been revealed in the Palani hills, every thing datable in the region of the 2nd century AD.

Flora and Fauna Museum:

The Flora and Fauna Museum nearly 5.6 Kms from the lake, is uphold by the Sacred Heart College situated at Shembaganur. A Theological Seminary was established in 1895. It is dedicated to the archaeological leftovers and the flora and fauna of the hills. One of the most excellent Orchidoriums of the country with further than 300 species is as well to be found here. Father Ugarthe, Spanish people threw in his chief compilation to the Museum. A wide range of collection of birds grouped as ground birds, water birds, tree birds and huge lofty flying birds such as Black Eagle, Vulture, Honey Buzzard, and Crested Hawk Eagle.

Silver Cascade:

The waterfall is positioned on the Ghat road that leads to Madurai and is nearly 8Kms from Kodaikanal. The spill over of Kodai Lake comes downward at this point as 180 feet elevated falls. If the temperature of water is proper, tourists can take bathe in the waterfall.

Summer Festival:

A summer festival is apprehended each year in May in which boat race, flower and fruit displays are especially prearranged to append to the magnificence. Cultural programs are in addition conducted for the duration of the festival.

How to Reach

By Air : The adjoining airports are at Madurai about 120 km from Kodaikanal and the Coimbatore airport.

By Rail : The adjacent railway stations are the Kodai Road Railway Station (80km-3hrs) and the Palani Railway Station (64 km) in the north Dindigul Railway Junction (120 km).

By Road : Kodaikanal is linked by road with Chennai (520-km), Ooty (264-km), Trichy (197-km), Coimbatore (175-km), Kumili (160-km), and Madurai(120-km-3 1/2 hrs). Regular bus services are available from Madurai (120 km), Palani (60 km-3hrs), Kodaikanal Road, Theni, Dindigul (100 km), Tiruchirapalli, Kumuli (Thekkady) and Coimbatore. Extra buses ply throughout the season.

Local Transport: Taxis and vans are obtainable for local transportation. There are no auto-rickshaws available in Kodaikanal. Bicycles can be obtained on hire atop the bazar.



Lachung - Lachen -North Sikkim


Lachung

Basically a Tibetan village with an exclusive local and conservative self government body known as the Zumsa, Lachung is situated at an elevation of 9000 ft higher than sea level. Lachung is the ultimate village in North Sikkim well ahead of Yumthang and has emerged as a tourist destination for the reason that of its natural surroundings and the status of Yumthang valley that is just about 24 kilometers away from here.

Lachung is more or less 110 kms from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, the thoroughfare to Lachung passes in the course of several of the most stunning but complicated terrain in Sikkim full of pictorial waterfalls and grand views. Tourism in the section has been opened to Indian and foreign nationals only in recent times. Here is only fundamental tourism infrastructure. Nevertheless this is further than offset by the natural attractiveness of the area.

The village, extensive on either side of Lachung Chu River, is encircled by mighty mountain peaks which stay fully snow clad for most of the year. A huge number of striking waterfalls can also be visited on the point of Lachung. Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary situated in Lachung is renowned for its collection of diverse species of Rhododendron that bloom for the duration of the months of April and May.

The Lachung villagers, known as Lachungpas, have managed to hold on to their exclusive ethnicity and tradition. The Lachung monastery on the slant reverse to the highway is a focal spot of all religious gathering of the local populace. To get a quick look of the sacred functions performed on propitious occasions a stopover to the Monastery should form a element of every visit to Lachung.

Lachen - North Sikkim

Lachen is barely a latest host to tourists. Positioned at a height above sea level of 8838 ft and at an expanse of 120 kms from Gangtok alongside the North Sikkim Highway, Lachen stands on a lush grassy and shaggy flat land alienated by profound gorges of Lachen Chu. Almost a six hour drive all the way through some of the most scenic places in Sikkim one reaches to Lachen.

Starting at Lachen rise the pine clad mountains with their snow-white peaks and black cliffs.
Lachen is a little land of Bhutia and Tibetan settlements, which comprises of just about 150 houses. This village was previously occupied only in winters by the persons who spend the summer time on the alpine pastures by the side of the Tibet border to nurture their herd of yaks. The Lachen monastery overlooking the local village is worth a décor.

Lachen was made open for tourism activities only towards the ending of year 2000. ever since then a handful hotels with essential facilities have turn up in Lachen in order to provide lodging for the lovers of nature. A marvelous trek course to the Green Lake at an altitude of 15400ft in Kunchanjungha National Park commences from Lachen. Lachen is as well the base from where one can trip Chopta valley along with Gurudongma lake.

Even though visit to Chopta valley and a trek to Green Lake is open to everybody. Gurudongma is reachable only for the Indian tourists and photography in this region is strictly prohibited. A visit to Lake Cho-lamu is also feasible from Lachen.


Corbyn Cove and Chirya Tapu -Andaman Islands


Locate:
The beach is situated10 km Southeast of Port Blair, Andaman Islands in India.

Touring Season: The most excellent time is from October to May.

The Beach

Corbyn's Cove is the paramount beach within straightforward access of the capital Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar Island. Corbyn's Cove beach in Andaman and Nicobar is located10 km southeast of Port Blair. Corbyn's Cove beach is a miniature arc of even and squashy white sand supported by extraordinary curtain of palms.

Corbyn's Cove is the adjacent beach to Port Blair. The Snake Island in close proximity is encircled by coral reefs, a superior position to visit. Corbyn's Cove, the coconut palm that flanks the beach is superlative for sun basking.

Chirya Tapu or "Bird's Island"

Chirya Tapu is a serene place immediately 30-km south from Corbyn's Cove at the slant of South Andaman. The motor able track running away from this tiny fishing village lead through chunky jungle overhang with curling creepers to a huge bay, where swamp give approach to shell stretched beaches.

Beach Accessibility

Airlines :
Port Blair is linked to Chennai and Calcutta by Air. At the moment flights are operated by Indian Airlines on Calcutta-Port Blair-Calcutta sector on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and on Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai sector on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The journey duration is around 2 hours for both sectors. From Port Blair one can either pick the road route or cruise through the water by boat.

Jet Airways has as well started their services each day of the week on Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai sector.

Aqua Lines:
Regular passenger ship services are obtainable to Port Blair from Chennai, Calcutta and Vishakhapatnam. There are three to four sailings every month correspondingly from Chennai and Calcutta to Port Blair and vice-versa and from Vishakhapatnam one time in every two months. The voyage takes about three days and ships usually berth at Port Blair for about two days. From here one can reach the precise destination by road or boat.

Loging at Corbyn's Cove & Chirya Tapu

Conveniences like hotel, restaurant and bar, changing room etc. are available in the vicinity of the beach.

Comfortable accommodations at reasonably priced rates are furthermore available in - Port Blair, Rangat, Havelock, Mayabunder, Diglipur.

Oceanic Activities - Charm of Corbyn's Cove

Snorkeling
The beach offers wholesome of serene and hushed, forest walks and effortless admittance to an inshore reef. The water here is nowhere next to as clear as at some spaces in the archipelago. If someone is a stern snorkel and a fanatical diver, one may be tempted to attempt for a boat out to volcanic Cinque Island, a combine of hours' towards south.

Scuba Diving
Snake Island located in close proximity is celebrated for Scuba Diving. Historical remnants of sunken ships or Japanese bunkers can be sighted at this point. Currents in the water here are really sturdy and swimming can be hazardous.

Fishing
One can in addition try one's hand in fishing. This particular sport can be experienced by all.

Important Information
Before parting for Andaman and Nicobar, these things should be kept in mind:

For Domestic Tourists

Ahead of starting the journey please one must confirm to and fro tickets of Flight or Ship.
Entry Formalities: Farther than the two groups of islands, just the Andaman group is open to tourists. The domestic tourists i.e. Indians Nationals do not necessitate any permit to holiday at Andamans. On the other hand, visiting tribal area of Andaman and Nicobar districts is forbidden. Permits to trip the tribal areas can be approved in exceptional cases only by the Deputy Commissioner, Andamans. District, Port Blair,

Chirya Tapu for Foreign Tourists
Foreign tourists require an individual permit in order to visit the Andaman Islands for a period of 30 days extendable by a further 15 days. This can be achieved from Indian Missions abroad or the immigration authorities in Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Chennai or on arrival at Port Blair Airport.

Foreign Nationals are not permitted to visit Nicobar Islands. This permit is applicable for Port Blair Municipal Area; Havelock Islands; Long; Neil Islands; Mayabunder; Diglipur; Rangat for a phase of one month where night halt is allowable. Nevertheless only a day's visit is allowable to places like Jolly Buoy, South Cinque, Red Skin, Moun Hariet and Madhuban. Foreigners having the mandatory permit can hang about over night at the subsequent islands/ places:

• South Andaman
• Middle Andaman and Little Andaman Island (except tribal reserve)
• Neill Island, Havelock Island, Baratang Island, North Passage Islland, Long Island, Diglipur.
• Islands in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park (excluding Boat, Haboday, Twin, Tarmugli, Malay and Pluto Islands)


For further Tourism Information:
Tourist Information Officer
Directorate of Information, Publicity & Tourism,
A & N Administration,
Port Blair,
A & N Islands.
Office:03192-238473 E-mail:ipt@and.nic.in

Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary,Western Sikkim

Location:

The Versey or Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary is positioned in Western Sikkim in Singalila Range giving formation of a natural border with Nepal in The West. The sanctuary in addition borders the State West Bengal from Sikkim in the South by Rambong Khola stream.

The whole sanctuary is extends over 104 sq. km, crossways the Singalila Range. The Varsey Sanctuary can be accessed from three points, Dentam, Hilley, and Soreng. The trendiest entry is Hilley since it can be approached by road and Varsey which is about 4 Kms trek from this point throughout the marvelously laid gravel path shaded by diverse species of rhododendron.

Attraction and landscape:

Positioned at the altitude ranging between 6300 ft and 12000ft the sanctuary is a dwelling to quite a lot of species of Rhododendron, Magnolia, Primula, oaks and pine. The complete region is covered with thick primitive forest and most of the part till date remains unexplored. The sanctuary is as well renowned for rare Himalayan species like Black Bear and Red Panda.

The Varsey sanctuary is a admired offbeat trekking target in Sikkim. The adjacent road head is Hilley from where it is only an hour trek all the way through the stunning rhododendron forests. From Varsey one can opt for an exploratory trek route to Phalut in Darjeeling via Gorkhey.

Accommodation:

The solitary accommodation in Varsey is obtainable in a gorgeous Trekker's hut Guras Koonge. Nestled at the apex of an oval formed hill in the midst of the Rhododendron forests at the height of 10,000 feet, the Trekkers' hut commands a outstanding panorama of the snowcapped peaks of the Singalila Range. The enormous Kunchenjungha peak ahead of the influence of lush virgin rhododendron forest forms an cherished landscape. The hut provided with the dormitory facility along with bedding for the disposal of trekkers. Here cooked foodstuff is available too.

Climate:

Varsey sanctuary which has an elevation of over 10,000ft witnesses a existing wet and cold weather almost throughout the year. This climate favors the expansion of alpine forest mainly magnolia, oaks and rhododendron. July is the month with the heaviest rainfall. The sanctuary experiences an annual precipitation of about 250 cm. The higher ridges in the sanctuary receive regular snowfall during winter between December and February. The finest time to visit the sanctuary is between November and May when the skies remains clear along with best mountains sight. April and May sees the sanctuary blooming with rhododendron blossoms.


Mongpong is Verry Beautiful Spot


About a half an hour drive from Siliguri on NH31 through Sevok takes to Mongpong, the initial step to Dooars. Positioned on the bank of great Tista River, Mongpong is a very beautiful spot presenting exquisite view of vast Tista basin and Mahananda Sanctuary.

Even though Mongpong is a very little place having not many shops, huts and a forest check post, but there is no dearth of natural beauty. The marvelously built forest rest house in the midst of the hefty Sal forests overlooking the Tista River is a perfect place to spend a hassle-free night in the surroundings of the nature. The presence of beetles, cricket on a pitch dim night and numerous fireflies with their glittering can be a genuine wild sensation.

On the bank of Tista there is a nature recreation center which is a very well liked place for picnic parties and the day visitors.

The department of Forest provides the solitary accommodation in the Wilderness Resorts, where a four roomed bungalow along with two separate cottages are offered for tourist.
Important information:

Because of insufficient accommodation to provide the mounting rush of tourist in Mongpong an early affirmation is required to avail the room mainly during the period April-May and Oct-Nov.

Distance from Siliguri: 35kms

Nearest Airport: Bagdogra 40kms

Nearest Railhead: NJP 35kms, Local Station - Sevok

District Head Quarter: Darjeeling

Best time to visit: November to March

Accommodation:
Nature and Wilderness Resorts- Mongpong


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Araku Valley


Araku Valley, 115-km away from Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh is near to the Orissa State, border. This area lures people with pleasurable weather, hills and valleys. The natural exquisiteness of this valley comes energetic with its affluent scenery. The neighborhood of the valley is approximately 36-km and the elevation is amid 600 and 900m above the sea level.

Approaching from Vizag, in reality climb is about to 4500 ft and then coming down to 3000 ft at the valley.

The trip to this position on the Ghat road with substantial forests on either side is in itself attention-grabbing and pleasurable. One can have an astonishing trekking trip. 46 tunnels and bridges are going greet the tourists on the way.

The voyage to Araku Valley is the mainly enjoying as the train passes through tunnels, sides of the hills and streams. It is always recommended to go to Araku by train and come back by road. The Ananthagiri hills on the way to Araku Valley are illustrious for coffee plantations.

Borra Caves positioned 29-km from Araku Valley, are one of the renowned nearby tourist attraction.

Padmapuram Gardens: One of the main attraction is tree top cottages located in the middle of green surroundings of Araku valley.

Trival Museum: There is a tribal museum on tribal heritage, living system and culture. One can observe the local tribal dance at if you are on APTDC package tour.

TYDA – An eco-tourism project of Andhra Pradesh Tourism and the nature camp situated at a remoteness of 75 Km from Vizag. It is precise situate for bird watching, rock climbing, trekking and over night stay.

How to Get There:

By Air: The nearest airport is Vishakhapatnam at a distance of 112-km.

By Rail:
Araku has a railhead. (Daily at 7am Kirindole Passanger starts from Visakhapatnam Railway station and Returns in the evening at 4pm from Araku)

By Road: Bus service is available from Vishakhapatnam. A.P Tourism also conducts excursion trip from Vishakhapatnam everyday.

Places To Stay:

Cottages & Guesthouses
Cottages and R & B guesthouse
A.P Tourism's Mayuri complex.

General Information:


Location:
115-km From Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

Unique Features:
Tribal Inhabitation

Altitude: 600 To 900m.

For Booking and other Informations:


Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation
Tourism House,
Himayatnagar,
Hyderabad - 500 063. Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91-40-23262151, +91-40-23262152, +91-40-23262153, +91-40-23262154
+91-40-23262457
Fax: +91-40-23261801

Friday, October 2, 2009

Rishikonda Beach


Location: 8 km from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

Attraction: Wind Surfing, Water Skiing

Rishikonda Beach, is positioned about 8 km away from the Visakhapatnam city is one of the most striking beaches of Andhra Pradesh. Further than the hustle and bustle of city life, Rishikonda Beach is the ideal target for people on a holiday.

The undamaged sandy stretches and warm waves of the ocean create this beach unquestionably worth-visiting. Sited at a contented distance of 8 km from Visakhapatnam, Rishikonda is one in the midst of the finest beaches of Andhra Pradesh. The term “tranquil” landscape fits absolutely for the beach, where blue waters expand till the golden horizon.

The peacefulness and harmony of this gorgeous beach cannot be delimited in words. Visualize the scene, where one can roll over lukewarm sands and water is moving at the feet after every only some seconds. On top of this, existence of green plants and shrubbery makes this entire picture look breathing. There is no need to shatter out of the dreams, ever since Rishikonda Beach is the unembellished place one can be dreaming to expend the awaiting vacation in.

The scenic loveliness of the beach pulls towards it numerous tourists all the way through the year round. This beach is extra suitable for those who take enjoyment in water sports. It is the accurate location for water skiers and wind surfers. The golden sand of Rishikonda Beach makes it a wonderful destination for those who find irresistible bathing in the sun. Not only swimming, water skiing and wind-surfing, the seashores offer the supreme position to pamper into leisure-activities. Sit underneath the sun or wander around and feel the caress touch of the golden rays at the beach. The Sun, lessening out its light all over the sea, bring an unbelievable vista before the spectacle. The warmness in the environment would make one spend some excellence instance at the shore. It is for certain that a visit to Rishikonda Beach would be an refreshing experience for one.


On the day of Holi this beach offers a colorful and sparkling spectacle to the tourists. On this day neighboring people assemble here for celebration; they smear the beach with the colors of Holi.

On a Trip to Rishikonda Beach you can as well enjoy facial massage presented by some local people. The sea foods obtainable in the stalls near this beach are moreover very admired among the tourists. Diverse dishes made of fishes from the sea are presented in these beach side restaurants.

In other words Rishikonda Beach of Andhra Pradesh is one of the liveliest beach in the state and is a ideal holiday destination.

HOW TO GET THERE
:

Air:
Visakhapatnam is well connected by air with all major metros like Hyderabad, Chennai, Calcutta and Mumbai.

Rail:
Daily train services from all major towns – Mumbai, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Bhubaneshwar, Calcutta etc.

Road:
It is well connected by city buses from Visakhapatnam.

For Booking and other Information:
Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation

Tourism House,
Himayatnagar,
Hyderabad - 500 063. Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91-40-23262151, +91-40-23262152, +91-40-23262153, +91-40-23262154
+91-40-23262457
Fax: +91-40-23261801

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