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Showing posts with label weekend getaways from Bangalore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend getaways from Bangalore. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Sonapani - a tranquil getaway closeby Mukteshwar

From Delhi – 360 km

From Kathgodam – 80 km

From Nainital – 55 km

Overview – 
Just 8 km from the famous hill station Mukteshwar, Sonapani is a small town in Nainital district. Far from bustling city life, the town is a tranquil getaway amidst ‘nature’s own abode’. Sonapani is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxed vacation, both for discerning travellers and adventure sports lovers as well. Set amidst the lofty Himalayan peaks, it offers breathtaking views of snow clad mountain ranges, including Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Maiktoli, Panchchuli and Trishul. 

Sonapani, Uttarakhand


Don’t Miss – 
If you’re looking for a never before adventure experience, then Sonapani is the perfect place for you. Adventure options available at Sonapani are rock climbing, rappelling, jungle and village walks, trekking to Kapileshwar Temple and river crossing. You can also visit Almora, 23 km away, for a quaint hill station experience. 

Getting There –

Train – The nearest railhead from Sonapani is located at Kathgodam (80 km). From there, you have to take the road to Sonapani, approximately two hours away. Kathgodam railway station is connected by Ranikhet Express and Uttarakhand Sampark Kranti Express from Delhi. 

Road – Take NH 24 from Delhi, drive till you reach Rampur and then turn left towards Bilaspur. Drive further to reach Haldwani via Rudrapur and take NH 87 for Nainital. From there, take the road passing through Talla Ramgarh and Malla Ramgarh. After crossing these places, turn towards Sonapani by leaving the road leading to Mukteshwar. The trip from Delhi to Sonapani will take around 10 hours. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Incredible India! Malshej Ghat - A Monsoon Getaway from Mumbai

Fast Facts About Malshej Ghat


Located in the State of: Maharashtra

District of : Thane, 150 km away from Mumbai

Famous for/as: Hill Station

Languages Spoken at Malshej Ghat: Marathi, Hindi and English

Best Season to visit Malshej Ghat: October to Mar

Average Temperatures at Malshej Ghat: Summer 22 to 40°C, Winter 12 to 33°C

Altitude of Malshej Ghat: 700 m

STD code of Malshej Ghat: 02132

Set at an elevation of 700 metre above sea level, Malshej Ghat is a beautiful hill station in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Although Malshej Ghat is a fascinating tourist destination enjoying a rejuvenating climate most of the year, but the monsoon season brings amazing charm. The charming hill resort draws visitors with its numerous lakes, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque mountains. Along with nature lovers, Malshej Ghat is also a favoured destination for adventure seekers, like hikers and trekkers.

A typical woody countryside, Malshej Ghat is distinguished for its rich flora and fauna, historic forts landed on rocky mountains, enthralling rivers, meandering waterfalls, resorts and sanctuaries. The verdant valleys and woody forests of Malshej react to the call of the Monsoon by displaying the beauty of its lakes and dancing waterfalls, and the misty at its zenith. The beauty and charm of this marvelous hill station is more visible when it is under heavy fog and dark clouds. But what makes Malshej Ghat so illustrious is the large folk of migratory birds coming from Siberia. The mating dance of the pink-legged Flemingo birds is an eye-catching spectacle.

Flemingo Hill Resort and sanctuary is a prime location in Malshej Ghat wherein tourists gather to see the luxurious greenery, and glittering lakes amidst of the rugged mountain. This hilly resort exhibits the beauty of the nature in its full grandeur. Malshej Ghat is such an amazing hill station, which entice the tourist with the wonders of all the seasons. The lush greenery and the tremendous cascades mesmerize the city dwellers to get away from the hustle of modern life.

So, this monsoon head towards the hill station of Malshej Ghat. While packing your bags don’t forget to take sufficient (extra) clothes including rain coat.

How to Reach Malshej Gate

Reaching Malshej Ghat is very convenient and its easily accessible from Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. The nearest airport is Mumbai Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport, which is at a distance of 150 km away from Malshej Ghat. Mumbai is one of the major airports in India which is connected to all airports in India and many international destinations. Pre-paid taxi services are available from Mumbai to Malshej Ghat costing about Rs 3000.

Kalyan Railway station and Kaljat railway station are the nearest railway stations to Malshej Ghat. These railway stations are well connected to Mumbai and other cities in India. Tourist taxi services from railway station to Malshej Ghat are available. Malshej Ghat is well connected by Maharastra state transport corporation buses to all major places in and around. Regular and frequent public bus services are available from Mahuli Fort to Mumbai and Kalyan.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Tourist Destinations of South India Part 1

Hyderabad – The City of Nizams

Fondly called the ‘City of Nizams’, Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities of India. A historic city, Hyderabad has had a rich Nawabi past and is bejewelled with an eclectic culture that marries the Nizam past with its growing breed of IT and Biotech companies.





Charminar of Hyderabad

Hyderabad is the place to be when you want to witness the emerging face of India, of professionals with their laptops and mobile phones who mingle effortlessly with traditionally attired men in the old city. Despite being tech-savvy, Hyderabad still remains the city of minarets and palaces. And the succulent Hyderabadi biryani will surely leave you amazed.

Must Visit Attractions: Charminar, Golconda Fort, Salar Jung Museum, Laad Bazaar (old quarter – relive times gone by), Birla Temple, NTR Gardens, Hussain Sagar Lake.

Famous Nearby Getaway: Ramoji Film City. 35 kms. Watch dreams being shot at the largest studio complex in the world, film sets, and beautifully managed gardens.

Mysore – The City of Tipu Sultan & Palaces

Mysore, a city with an old world charm is charming with its leafy boulevards and grid like layout. This verdant city offers beautiful 19th century palaces and a thriving incense and silk industry. What Mysore instantly evokes is the smell of sandalwood and jasmine, encountered in its vibrant bazaars that are thriving. Mysore also preserves old houses and a stroll through this quarter remains mellow and nostalgic.


Mysore Palace of Mysore


Must Visit Attractions: Maharaja's Palace, Chamundi Hill, Keshava Temple, Government Silk Weaving Factory, Mysore Zoo

Famous Nearby Getaway: Sravanabelgola. 100 kms. Jain temples with interesting architecture.

Bandipur – The Home of Exotic Animals

Famous for its famous national park, Bandipur lies at the foot of hills, a part of the Western Ghats. The wildlife sanctuary was created from the erstwhile maharaja's hunting grounds and has a variety of animals such as deer and langurs. However, the biggest attractions here remain wild elephants that frolic through the greens and splash in River Kabini.

Must Visit Attractions: Rolling rocks (awe inspiring views of valleys), Gopalswamy Betta

Famous Nearby Getaways: Nagahole National Park. Another part of the Nilgiri Bioshpere Reserve with varied wildlife.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Weekend Getaways across India

The vast countryside of India is comprised of plain, mountains, rivers, wildlife and desert. The natural treasures as well as man-made attractions of India altogether provide excellent opportunities for vacations. In fact, many of the destinations serve as weekend getaways for people residing in metropolitan cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad.



Duke's Nose Point in Lonavala - A Getaway close to Mumbai

Besides sightseeing the weekend getaways offer a wonderful opportunity to indulge in leisure activities like picnics and various types of outdoor activities. Many weekend getaways of India provide a chance to try adrenaline rushing adventure activities. Most of the weekend destinations have hotels, resorts or guest houses for accommodation. Other essential amenities can be found at the weekend getaways around India. The weekend getaways can be visited during weekend breaks with through an overnight journey or a short drive.



Bushi Dam in Khandala - A getaway close to Mumbai

Some of the popular weekend getaways around India are as follows:

Weekend Getaways from Bangalore

Weekend Getaways from Chennai

Weekend Getaways from New Delhi

Weekend Getaways from Kolkata

Weekend Getaways from Mumbai

Weekend Getaways from Hyderabad

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bangalore - The High-tech City of India

Quick Facts
Situated in: Karnataka
Popular As : Capital City of Karnataka, Pub City of India, High Tech City of India
Major Attractions: Lalbagh Garden, Cubbon Park, Government Museum, Technological and Insdustrial Museum, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore Fort, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, Bull Temple etc.
Suitable Time To Visit: October to March

Bangalore also called the ‘high-tech city of India’ is the capital Karnataka state. Founded in the early 16th century, Bangalore became an important fortress city under Mysore rulers Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. The fifth largest city of India, Bangalore now presents a fine blend of old and new, through its colonial buildings and modern high rising buildings. Bangalore serves a base for many global companies and abounds with massive office complexes, swanky shopping malls and arcades.

Of course, today Bangalore is a bustling capital city but it still remains one of pleasantest cities of India. Situated about 1,000 mts above sea level, Bangalore enjoys a pleasant climate round the years and draws tourists as well as business travellers from across the globe. With beautifully laid out parks, lush green gardens and wide tree-lined avenues, Bangalore promises a memorable vacation. Besides, the thrilling pub culture and score of eating joints add more charm.
One of the frequented destinations of India, Bangalore is easily accessible by air, rail and road. For accommodation, Bangalore offers a wide range of options, from five star to budget hotels. For discerning shopper's Bangalore is a paradise. Traditional buys of Bangalore include silks, jewellery, sandalwood, agarbatties, antiques etc.

Major Attractions in Bangalore
Lalbagh Garden: Lalbagh Garden is famous park and situated in the southern part of the city. A beautiful old bark, Lalbagh was founded in the 18th century by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. Some of the park attractions are centuries-old trees, lakes, lotus ponds, flower beds and a deer park. Besides, Lalbagh has one of the largest collections of tropical and sub-tropical plants in India.

Cubbon Park: Cubbon Park was laid out in 1864 and is full of flowering trees spreading over an area of 120 hectares. The the park area one can see the red Gothic building which houses the Public Library, the High Court, the Government Museum and the Technological and Industrial Museum.

Government Museum: Situated on Kasturba road, Government Museum is one of the oldest museums in India. Established in 1886, the museum has sections on geology, art, numismatics and relics from Mohenjodaro (one of the cradles of Indian civilisation), dating back to 5000 years.

Technological and Industrial Museum: This museum is also situated on Kasturba road close to the Government Museum. The theme of the museum is the application of science of technology to industry and human welfare. The museum is open daily between 10 am to 5 pm (close on Mondays and public holidays).

Vidhana Soudha: Considered one of the most spectacular buildings of the city and the country alike, Vidhana Soudha houses both the Secretariat and the State Legislature. The building is built of granite in the neo-Dravidian style of architecture. Major attraction of the building is the cabinet room, which is known for its huge door made of sandalwood. Visitors are allowed to Vidhana Soudha only after 5.30 pm and prior permission must be obtained to see the interior.

Bangalore Fort: Bangalore Fort is located on Krishnarajendra road close to the city market. Built in 1537 by Kampegowda, the fort was originally a mud-brick structure. In the 18th century it was rebuilt by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan but much of the fort was destroyed during the wars with the British. Today the fort is mostly in ruins but it deserves a visit, and you would be missing little if you left it out of your itinerary.

Bull Temple: Bull Temple, one of the oldest temples of Bangalore, lies on Bugle Hill at the end of Bull Temple Road. Built by Kempegowda in the Dravidian architectural style, the temple contains a huge monolith of Nandi. Non-Hindus are allowed inside the Bull temple and priests are very friendly.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: Situated on Albert Victor Road, this palace was started by Hyder Ali and later completed by his son Tipu in 1791. Adjacent to this massive palace there is an interesting temple.

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