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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My fancy is iceland.
coz i love "freezing" degree
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:43 am    Post subject: New Delhi Reply with quote

Delhi, the capital of the great democracy of India. In the last six decades since New Delhi was created, the city has seen and undergone various changes. This union terittory is filled with people of various cultures and give Delhi its colorful look. As the popular saying goes that no one belongs to Delhi but Delhi do belong to everbody.

Although New Delhi was created as a seprate entity from the old Delhi now the thin line that was seprating the two have started to blur with north, south, east and west Delhi becoming more prevalent terms of demarcation. The facilities and opportunities that Delhi has to offer have attracted Indians from far and wide corners of India, making it a melting pot of sorts. On the other hand, the presence of diplomatic and trade missions, the growing number of multi-national companies and foreign investors, and the influx of tourists and visiting professionals have given the city, especially its southern and central parts, a cosmopolitan air. The city is boasts of being one of the greener capitals and also with the new shopping plazas opening at an unbelivable pace the city can well turn itself into the shopping capital of the world.

Delhi Location:

Delhi is located in the northern planes of India.

Rainfall in Delhi: 50.0 cm (June to September)

Climate of Delhi:

Summer: 45 °C - 21°C
Winter : 33 °C - 6 °C

Best Time to Visit:

September to March.

How To Reach Delhi:

By Air:

Delhi being the capital of India, is the main gateway city for northern India with a modern airport. All major international air carriers operate direct services to Delhi airport from various centres in the world.

By Rail:

Delhi is the hub of the Indian Railways network with Express trains to all parts of the country. Delhi is well connected to almost every part of India.

By Road:

Delhi is linked by bus services, airconditioned, deluxe and ordinary, to all major destinations in north India. Delhi Transport Corporation and Road Transport Corporations of neighboring States provide frequent bus services.

Tourist Attractions:

Appu Ghar , Bahai Lotus Temple, Dilli Haat, Ferozshah Kotla, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, National Science Center, Nehru Planetarium, Parliament House, Purana Quila, Qutab Minar Complex, Rajghat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Red Fort, Safdarjang's Tomb, Shanti Van, Tughlaqabad, Vijay Ghat, Vir Bhumi, Several Museums and Art galleries are also available for visiting.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:00 am    Post subject: melvin Reply with quote

Machu Picchu is probably the most familiar symbol of the Inca Empire. Often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas", since 1983 the site has been designated as a World Heritage Site. Machu Picchu is nice, come on to Cuzco, Peru.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Machu Picchu was constructed around 1450, at the height of the Inca empire, and was abandoned less than 100 years later, as the empire collapsed under Spanish conquest. Although the citadel is located only about 50 miles from Cusco, the Inca capital, it was never found and destroyed by the Spanish, as were many other Inca sites.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:04 am    Post subject: melvin Reply with quote

Machu Picchu is 70 kilometers northwest of Cusco, on the crest of the mountain Machu Picchu, located about 2,350 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important archaeological centers in South America and the most visited tourist attraction in Peru.
Peru is nice.... Machu Picchu is one of the best places in the world. It is true, believe me!!!
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:59 pm    Post subject: Re: melvin Reply with quote

melvin wrote:
Machu Picchu is 70 kilometers northwest of Cusco, on the crest of the mountain Machu Picchu, located about 2,350 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important archaeological centers in South America and the most visited tourist attraction in Peru.
Peru is nice.... Machu Picchu is one of the best places in the world. It is true, believe me!!!


have you got any picture?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: high altitude lake Reply with quote

High altitude lakes - Pangong & Tso Moriri, Jammu Kashmir, India.

Leh to Pangong lake via Chang la (5288 m, 150 km) and the road leads to Chusul at China border. Travel needs inner line permits from DM Leh. Another high altitude lake in Ladakh is Tso Moriri (4595 m, 19 km long and 7 km wide) via Kurzok.

Demchok (336 km from Leh) has road connections to Manas sarovar lake. Road closed due to Chinese annexation of Tibet in 1950. Leh - Mane (46) - Nyoma (168) - Dungti junction- Rongo (214) - Hanle (262, world's highest astronomical observatory) - Photi la (280) - Koyul (296) - Demchok (336). Distances in bracket are in kilometre from Leh.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:03 pm    Post subject: Ladakh Festival Reply with quote

Ladakh Festival 1st to 15th September 2007.

Location : Leh, Jammu & Kashmir, India.

Access : By air (flights from Delhi and Chandigarh daily) and by road.

It is a major event organized every year by the J&K Tourism Department, in collaboration with the local communities and the district administrations of Leh and Kargil from 1st to 15th September. Its main objective is to revive and promote the richness, depth and pageantry of Ladakh’s centuries-old culture, traditions and folk heritage for world-wide appreciation and enjoyment.

The inaugural function is held on grand scale at Leh with a spectacular procession in which various cultural troupes and village contingents participate in full ceremonial costumes, singing songs and performing various types of dances to the tune of the traditional orchestra. At the Polo ground, where the procession terminates, the participants break into a variety of folk and popular dances, presenting the best samples of the region’s performing arts. Among the regular programmes, the most colourful and interesting are the village archery festivals held in selected suburban villages of Leh. Every villager is required to formally participate in these events in accordance with the established social code.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:08 pm    Post subject: Ladakh Festival Reply with quote

Ladakh Festival

Every male participant is expected to try his skill with the bow and arrow in alternate rounds of archery and dancing while the ladies have to join in as many rounds of the mandatory folk dances. Other programmes of the festival include a series of evening musical concerts, mask dances by lamas of selected monasteries and mock marriage ceremonies complete with all the associated traditions.

A major polo tournament called the "Ladakh Festival Cup" is also held as part of the festival in which polo teams from different parts of the region participate. Visitors to Ladakh during this period will have the opportunity of witnessing this ancient sport of the western Himalayas being played in its original, wild style with fewer rules and frenzied crowd involvement. Yet another interesting programme is the staging of a typical Central Asian trade mart in Leh Bazaar, complete with caravans laden with traders’ goods, while skilled artists dressed in period-costumes play the role of merchants engaged in trading, bartering and associated activities.

The festival is also simultaneously organized in different parts of Kargil district. These include traditional archery tournaments, besides presentation of programmes showcasing the cultural heritage and traditions of different ethnic groups of the area. Of particular interest are the cultural programmes presented by the Brok-pas people based on their ancient social customs and ceremonies. Among the programmes presented by the Dards of Dras is the game of polo, the ancestral sport of the Dards of the western Himalayas. Similar programmes are also held in Zanskar Valley, where the high point is the traditional sport called "Saka", in which a number of colourfully attired horses are used in a quaint racing competition.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:10 pm    Post subject: The Ladakh Festival Reply with quote

The Ladakh Festival is a unique project of the State Department of Tourism to patronize the revival and promotion of Ladakh’s age-old traditions and customs, its cultural heritage and the performing arts. For the visitors to Ladakh, the festival provides an opportunity to witness and experience the lifestyle and cultural ethos of a people who have lived for centuries on the crossroads of Asia, receiving and harmonising socio-cultural and religious influences from their neighbouring societies.

The biggest and most famous of the monastic festivals is that of Hemis, which falls in late June or early July, and is dedicated to Padmasambhava. Every 12 years, the gompa's greatest treasures, a huge Thangka, is ritually exhibited. Its next unveiling is due to take place in A.D 2016. Other monasteries, which have summer festivals, are Lamayuru (early July), Phyang (late July/ early August), Tak-thok (after Phyang) and Karsha in Zanskar (after Phyang). Like Hemis, the Phyang festival too involves the unveiling of a gigantic thangka, though here it is done every third year.

Spituk, Stok, Thikse, Chemrey and Matho have their festivals in winter between November and March. Likir and Deskit (Nubra) time their festivals to coincide with Dosmochhe, the festival of the scapegoat, which is celebrated at Leh in late February. Dosmochhe is one of two New Year festivals, the other being Losar, which falls around the time of the winter solstice.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Serbia,Pozarevac have the similar games every year.
The founder is knez Milos Obilic in that time under a Otoman empire he was a big man.
And the game name is called LJubicevske Konjicke Igre,search the net for medieval games.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:14 am    Post subject: Taj Reply with quote

I would like to add one more point about Taj, The name Taj means Crown. It is really a crown for India's tourism. And it has been reselected among the seven wonders of the world
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:36 am    Post subject: Uttarakhand, India Reply with quote

Uttarakhand, India is the abode of the largest number of Hindu gods and is called "Dev Bhoomi", meaning Valley of Gods. Uttarakhand is a region of exquisite beauty and floral charms. It is a land of gods, garlanded by glaciers.

The Great Himalayan Range stretches from Krishna Giri mountains (Karamkoram) in the west to the river Brahmaputra in the east. The three highest peaks of the world - Mt. Everest, K2 and Kanchenjunga - are on this range.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:10 am    Post subject: Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India Reply with quote

Haridwar is one of the holiest of holies of the Hindus located at around 200 km from Delhi. Dronacharya, the guru of the Pandava princes was born at Haridwar. There are always hundreds and thousands of people who come here to have a bath in the holy river.

The most popular bathing ghats at Haridwar are Har-Ki-Pairi, meaning the stepping stones of Vishnu. It is here that nectar fell out of kumbha (Pitcher) being carried by Jayanta. The tinkling temple bells fills the atmosphere with music. The devotees cast off small earthern lamps placed in tiny paper boats onto the river. The reflection of these myriad lights lends a magical aspect to the river.

From Haridwar,we proceed to Rishikesh for Yamnotri/Gangotri/Kedarnath/ Badrinath.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:15 am    Post subject: Rishikesh, Uttarakhand Reply with quote

Rishikesh is a land of worship and Yoga situated on the banks of the holy river Ganga. Numerous well known hermitages can be seen all along the road. It is 24 km from Haridwar located at the foot hills of Himalayas. The famous temple of Bharat, where he meditated and offered prayers for the well being of Ram, was constructed by Shri Guru Shankaracharya. Rishikesh is 310 km from New Delhi.

Lakshman Jhoola suspension bridge with a span of 140 m was constructed in 1939. Lakshman performed deep meditation for many years to rid himself of the sin of killing Meghnad in the battle with Ravan. A temple is located on this spot near Lakshman Jhoola.

Shivanad jhula, another suspension bridge across river Ganga is 2 km from Lakshman Jhoola. The banks of the river are filled with Ashrams and Yoga centres.

A bath at Triveni ghat, the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and the subterranean Saraswati earns special merit.

From Rishikesh, the road is on the right banks of river Ganga up to Dev Prayag.

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