Month: June 2018
Visit Historic Monument And Oldest Church Of St. John Church In Himachal
Visit Historic Monument And Oldest Churches Of St. John Church In Himachal At a distance of 1 km from McLeod Ganj and 8 km from Dharamshala, St. John Church, also known as St. John In The Wilderness, is an Anglican church situated at Forsyth Ganj on the way to McLeod Ganj amidst beautiful deodar trees. The church was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and was constructed in 1852. The Church is a historic monument and one of the oldest churches in the region. It is built in Neo-Gothic architectural style and features Belgian stained-glass windows that were donated by Lady Elgin, wife of Lord Elgin. The church was built with grey stone and is one of the few buildings still in existence in the town from the British era. The British style of architecture is extremely evident in the edifice of the church, with elegant wood of the altar and the brass handles of the oil lamps. These lamps have now been replaced with electric lamps. In 1905 an earthquake destroyed the bell tower of this church. A new bell was built in 1915, which was brought from England. The bell hangs down from a high tower which is about 300 feet tall. The church is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, who was the former viceroy of India. The church also has a Christian style cemetery that is well maintained. It is believed that the viceroy liked the place of Dharamshala so much that he asked to be buried in the cemetery of St. John Church. In the same premises is also the grave of the Lieutenant General of Punjab David McLeod after whom the place is named. Click Here : – Visit Historic Monument And Oldest Churches Of St. John Church In Himachal
Read MoreThe Beautiful Attraction of Triund Hill in Himachal Tour
The Beautiful Attraction of Triund Hill in Himachal Tour At a distance of 8 km from McLeod Ganj Bus Stand and 13 km from Dharamshala, Triund is a beautiful hill situated in Dhauladhar Mountains in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of about 2842 m. Triund is popular trekking site in McLeod Ganj and attracts a lot of tourist every year. It is also one of the best trails of short treks in Himachal state. Triund offers the perfect view of the Dhauladhar Mountains on one side and Kangra Valley on the other. Triund is an 8 km trek from the McLeod Ganj Bus Stand. This is a small and an easy trek, which can be done either from McLeodganj or Dharamkot, which is 2 km ahead of McLeodganj. The trail is 6 km from Dharamkot and passes through Galu Devi temple. From this temple, it takes around 3 hours to reach Triund. The initial half of the trek is a gradual incline and the last 2 km from Snowline Cafe involves a steep climb all the way till Triund. The last 1 km has 22 tiring curves before finally reaching Triund. Along the way there are many small Tea shops where one can refresh during the hike. Trek can also be started from Bhagsu Nag. There is a Devi Temple located on the top of Triund Hill at the highest point. From here one can have beautiful view of the Moon Peak and Indra Pass. Famous among trekkers and hikers, there is a snowline at Ilaka visited by adventurers which is a further trek from Triund Hill. There is a Guest House operated by Himachal Pradesh Forest Department and is the only option for night stay at Triund. Advance booking is required and can be done at Dharamshala. The rooms cost around Rs.500 per day. There are plenty of places to camp and is advisable to carry your own tent and sleeping bag. Tourists could even get some provisions at the tea shops here. There is no water facility so one needs to carry enough drinking water.The best time for trekking to Triund is March – May and September – December. The trek can be completed in one day by starting early in the morning. Click Here : – The Beautiful Attraction of Triund Hill in Himachal Tour
Read MoreVisit Beautiful Waterfall of Bhagsunag in Himachal Tour
Visit Beautiful Waterfall of Bhagsunag in Himachal Tour At a distance of 3 km from McLeod Ganj & 7 km from Dharamshala, Bhagsunag Falls, also known as Bhagsu Falls, is an beautiful waterfall situated at Bhagsu village behind Bhagsunath Temple near McLeod Ganj in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Cascading down from a height of 20 m, this is a mid-size waterfall. During monsoon, this waterfall turns beautiful alongside a mountain that features slate graffiti. This area is covered with snowfall during winters. Tourists love to swim across the cold water which gives the pleasant and refreshing experience. Trekking is also good and much enjoyable option here. The Bhagsu village is a popular picnic spot and also home to the famous Bhagsunath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is a famous tourist attraction and also an important place for Hindu pilgrims. Reaching this waterfall needs some hard work as visitors need to climb the hill halfway to reach the waterfall. There is a nice cafeteria next to the falls and the area serves as an excellent picnic spot for tourists. Bhagsunag Falls is about 3 km from McLeodganj and best visited by trek, although one can also drive up to Bhagsu village and trek for about 1 km to reach the falls. Click Here : – Visit Beautiful Waterfall of Bhagsunag in Himachal Tour
Read MoreVisit Tsuglagkhang Dalai Lama Temple Complex in Himachal
Visit Tsuglagkhang Dalai Lama Temple Complex in Himachal At a distance of 2 km from McLeod Ganj Bus Stand and 4 km from Dharamshala, Tsuglagkhang Monastery is the most important Buddhist Monastery situated in McLeod Ganj suburb of Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. Tsuglag Khang, also known as Dalai Lama’s Temple complex, is the home for His Holiness Dalai Lama. It is among the world renowned religious centers and is thronged by Buddhist pilgrims throughout the year. Tsuglagkhang Monastery is beautifully built structure. This is more like a temple along with being a residential complex for His Holiness and his followers. The complex houses the Photang (Dalai Lama’s residence), Tibet Museum, Tsuglagkhang Temple, and Namgyal Gompa. The monastery deals with training of monks for rituals associated with holy shrine, whereas the temple is a chief place of worship. A beautifully decorated statue of Lord Buddha along with beautiful statues of Padmasambhava and Avalokiteshvara are housed in the temple. It is open from sunrise to sunset each day and is visited by thousands of tourist and devotees. The first building inside the Tsuglagkhang Monastery is Tibet Museum. The ground floor of the monastery comprises of Chinese incursion of Tibet along with several other pictures. The museum shows tourists the major cause behind the inflow of Tibetans to India. This monastery is the biggest Tibetan Temple outside Tibet. It has got a big meditation hall that comprise of some beautiful thangkas, and statues along with Kalachakra temple that has beautiful murals. The monastery also has a place called Namgyal Gompa which is reserved for Tibetan monks to get indulged in a religious debate. There is also famous Kora ritual which includes walking in a clockwise direction along with a specific path. This monastery has a garden, cafeteria, book shop, museum and a library. Kalachakra Temple is located adjoining the Tsuglagkhang. The temple has fresco decorations of 722 deities of the mandala, Shakayamuni Buddha, and the central Kalachakra image. Dalai Lama personally directed the painting of the frescos done by three master painters over a period of three years. The walls and columns have many traditional Tibetan Thangka paintings. Click Here : – Visit Tsuglagkhang Dalai Lama Temple Complex in Himachal
Read MoreVisit The Beautiful Place Of Mcleod Ganj in Himachal
Visit The Beautiful Place Of Mcleod Ganj in Himachal At a distance of 9 km from Dharamshala, 20 km from Kangra, 92 km from Pathankot, 122 km from Dalhousie, 198 km from Kullu, 238 km from Manali, 240 km from Shimla, and 490 km from Delhi, McLeod Ganj, also spelt McLeodGanj, is a town situated in the Upper Dharamshala region of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by the Dhauladhar ranges, McLeodGanj lies at an average altitude of 2082 m. Considered as a twin city of Dharamshala, McLeodGanj is one of the popular Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Earlier, McLeodGanj was inhabited by the indigenous Gaddi tribes and dominated by one of the world’s earliest royal clans; the Katoch Dynasty. Later, it came under the rule of the British after Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849 AD and was named after Sir Donald Friell McLeod, a Lieutenant Governor of Punjab. Initially it was a summer resort of the British during the 1840s and became a garrison town in the 1850s.It was transformed to a prominent commercial and political center, by the 1900s. McLeod Ganj is another popular attraction not to miss in a Manali tour package. McLeodganj was destroyed by the devastating Kangra earthquake in 1905. The earthquake destroyed most buildings in Kangra, Dharamshala, and McLeod Ganj which were rebuilt in following decades. After Independence, McLeodganj served as a flourishing health resort till the 1950s. In the early 1960s, it became the official residence of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. It also became the headquarters to Tibetan Government in Exile. Today, it is known as Little Lhasa or Dhasa, because of its large Tibetan population. McLeodganj is famous for its Tibetan institutions, Buddhist monasteries, culture, art and crafts. McLeodganj offers sightseeing attractions like Dharamkot, Bhagsu, Triund, Dal Lake, Gaggal, Lower Dharamshala, etc. along with Buddhist monasteries like Namgyal Monastery, Tsuglagkhang, and Tsechokling Gompa. It is also a major shopping center famous for souvenirs like Tibetan handicrafts, carpets, garments, wooden masks, paper drawings, beads, baubles, etc. McLeodganj also serves as a base camp for various trekking expeditions that cover Kangra and Chamba Valleys and Dhauladhar ranges. Gaggal Airport at Dharamshala is the nearest airport, which is about 20 km from McLeod Ganj. It is well connected by flights with Delhi. The nearest major railway station is at Pathankot, 90 km away. It has trains from Ahmedabad, Vaishno Devi Katra, Jammu Tawi, Delhi, Mumbai, Amritsar, Tata Nagar, Rourkela, Haridwar, Jalandhar and Chandigarh. There is also a smaller railway station, Kangra Mandir, just 37 km from McLeod Ganj but none of the important trains halt here. This station has train connectivity with Pathankot, Baijnath and Joginder Nagar. McLeod Ganj is well connected by bus with Delhi, Pathankot, Kangra, Dalhousie, Chamba, Manali, Kullu and Shimla. McLeod Ganj has many accommodation options in the form of private hotels and tourist lodges. McLeod Ganj can be visited throughout the year, though it is best to avoid winter between December and January. Click Here : – Visit The Beautiful Place Of Mcleod Ganj in Himachal
Read MoreEnjoy Beautiful Moments of Nai Harn Beach in Thailand
Enjoy Beautiful Moments of Nai Harn Beach in Thailand Stunning views of the sea coupled with calm atmosphere with sparse crowd make this beach stand apart. Some quality time at this pristine beach is all you need to sweeten up the love between you and your partner soon after the knots are tied. The quiet charm of this beach makes it a perfect spot for honeymooners, and that is why it is one of the best places to visit in Thailand for a honeymoon. Laced with a few but very pretty resorts, restaurants and hotels, this romantic beach is also apt for swimming and surfing. All in all, this beach is ideal for a romantic stay. Great for swimming from November to April, care should be taken in the low season (May-October). The calm seas are replaced by strong currents, making it better suited to surfers and kite-boarders. The local restaurants just above the beach make a great place to relax with a sundowner. Further south is Ya Nui Beach, a sandy cove that attracts snorkelers and divers. Another out-of-the way spot nearby is the tiny beach of Ao Sane. Also a great spot for snorkeling, it’s reached by taking the road that starts at The Nai Harn car park. Click Here : – Enjoy Beautiful Moments of Nai Harn Beach in Thailand
Read MoreThe Wonderful Evening At Eagle Nest In Thailand
The Wonderful Evening At Eagle Nest In Thailand Surprise your partner by gifting them an unforgettable evening at Eagle Nest. It is a rooftop restaurant and bar at Sala Arun Hotel, offering a delightful dining experience. Eagle Nest is one of the most popular restaurants in this region owing to its great location with a river view. The gorgeous views of the iconic landmarks on the opposite of the river bank that can be witnessed from this place are incredible, adding sweetness to your evening with your partner. You can enjoy Thai food and cocktails here at reasonable prices. Because of the great food and romantic ambience, Nest Away is counted among the ideal places for honeymooners. Tastefully-designed, the villa boasts air conditioning, a living area with a sofa and a dining table. Complete with a stovetop, the kitchen includes a microwave, coffee machine and kitchenware. Extras include a flat-screen TV, an iPod dock and a safety deposit box. Shower facilities and free toiletries can be found in the private bathroom.Arrangements can be made for bicycle rental, an airport shuttle and laundry services. Free public parking is available. The Eagle’s Nest features a deck area where customers can enjoy unobstructed views of the Chao Phraya river and Wat Arun as they sip on their cocktails. Moving further back towards the bar area, sumptuous sofas and cushions provide the perfect place to unwind and take in the peaceful backdrop of Wat Pho with its gleaming chedis piercing the Bangkok air. The buildings in the local neighbourhood slightly obscure some of the views, especially of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, but the contrast between ancient and modern buildings adds to the ambience and still makes for an impressive sight. Click Here : – The Wonderful Evening At Eagle Nest In Thailand
Read MoreBeautiful Hills And Unending Greenery in Thailand
Beautiful Hills And Unending Greenery in Thailand Thailand has been a religious place for a long time now. Everywhere you go is a testimonial to that only. And so, this tour takes you to two such renowned location deep in the jungles of Krabi. The Wat Tahm Suea, or more commonly known as the Tiger Cave Temple is a meditation center built atop a small hill that resembles a tiger’s claw, hence the name. This beautiful temple is surrounded by beautiful hills covered with an unending greenery. But before this, the day tour will start by visiting the Sra Morakot, or the emerald pool. This 120 sq. meter pool is a part of the Khao Phra Bang Khram Nature Reserve of Krabi and is a freshwater pond with water of an irresistible green hue. This is owed to the mineral deposits from the nearby limestone cliffs, and this is where you will take a short dip in the water for refreshing yourself About the Activity You will be picked up from the hotel at arouond 8:30 AM in the morning You will be visiting the waterfalls and hot springs before starting on your way to the National Park After Walking for about half an hour, you will arrive at the emerald pool Post lunch, you will start on your way to the Tiger Cave Temple Tiger Cave Temple – The Tiger Cave Temple is a Buddhist temple northeast of Krabi, Thailand. One of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the province, it is well known for the tiger paw prints in the cave and a tall Buddha statues which sits at the summit with spectacular views across Krabi Town, mountains and the tropical rain forests. The Tham Sua temple is a Thai Buddhist meditation centre and also has places of archaeological and historical significance. The foundation of the temple dates back to 1975 when a Vipassana monk named Jumnean Seelasettho (Ajahn Jumnean) went to meditate in the cave. During his meditation, he witnessed tigers roaming around the cave. This discovery led to naming the temple Wat Tham Suea. Another legend says that an actual huge tiger used to live and roam the cave. At the top of the mountain there is a large golden Buddha statue. This statue, other temple buildings, and much of Krabi town can be seen from shrine at the top of the stairs. Click Here : – Beautiful Hills And Unending Greenery in Thailand
Read MoreThe Beautiful And Romantic Islands of Koh Yao in Thailand
The Beautiful And Romantic Islands of Koh Yao in Thailand Lying halfway between Phuket and Krabi, the two islands namely Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai comprise the Koh Yao Islands with Noi being the more developed than Yai. With a mountainous core surrounded by spectacular beaches, Noi offers excellent diving, kayaking, snorkelling and rock-climbing opportunities. Hire a scooter to enjoy the scenic rides or laze around on the serene white beaches. No raging parties, low-key traffic, slow-paced development to preserve nature and unspoilt beaches backed by lush mangrove forests provide a perfect foil for honeymoons in Noi. Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are a pair of large islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, equidistant to Phuket and the Krabi mainland. While the pace of development is accelerating on Koh Yao Noi in particular, the islands remain a quiet refuge that feels far removed from the crowds of Phuket. In 2002, Koh Yao Noi gained worldwide attention after receiving the World Legacy Award for Destination Stewardship from Conservation International and National Geographic Traveler magazine for the eco-friendly homestay programs offered by its local residents. Other activities available on the island include agricultural demonstrations (rubber and fishing), kayaking, hiking, snorkelling and swimming. Neither of the islands have banking facilities, but Internet service, restaurants and some shops can be found on Yao Noi, including a brand new 7-Eleven with a very powerful air-con, a good chance to cool down and get some sugary drinks and ice creams. So if you plan to stay over, remember to withdraw some cash money before you go, even though there are few opportunities to spend it! Note that the islanders are keen to preserve their traditional ways, so it’s important to respect the local culture by dressing modestly and refraining from drinking alcohol outside of the restaurants/resorts catering to visitors. Click Here :- The Beautiful And Romantic Islands of Koh Yao in Thailand
Read MoreBeautiful Little Sandy And Romantic Place of Kata Noi Beach in Thailand
Beautiful Little Sandy And Romantic Place of Kata Noi Beach in Thailand Kata Noi Beach is a beautiful little sandy bay if you want to be near the lively Kata Beach while staying away from the usual tourist herds. This nice wide strand of white sand has incredibly clear blue waters during the high season and fortunately, its ‘out of the way’ location kept it relatively quiet. Unless you know about it, you probably would miss it. Except the beach itself and two resorts, not much is going on around Kata Noi Beach, the usual tailor, convenience store, massage and few bars seem to be waiting for the hotel’s guests. The romantic aura of Kata Noi makes it an ideal place for honeymooners looking for some quiet time, relaxing on soft sand while nature adds sweetness to their romance with a magical horizon in front of them. If your partner is game for it, you can even try snorkelling and surfing here. The northern end of the beach is also a popular spot among surfers who occasionally get some decent waves for learning and practicing. When low season arrives, the bay gets rougher and surfing is more challenging. The whole Kata Noi Beach front is occupied by the Katathani Beach Resort and all rooms happen to face the beach… very popular and first rooms are affordable. If you want to treat yourself to something luxurious you can try ‘The Shore‘, their beautiful new wing, all featuring pool villas. Click Here : – Beautiful Little Sandy And Romantic Place of Kata Noi Beach in Thailand
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