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    Default Char dham Yatra

    Char dham Yatra, Hemkund, Valley of Flowers, Amarnath Cave & Roopkund - Homkund Yatra, India

    Char dham Yatra, Uttarakhand

    July to Sept is the season for the above pilgrimages.

    Char dham Yatra in the Himalayas include Yamnotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. All these places has temples and is accessible only during these months. Of the four dhams, Gangotri and Badrinath has direct road access. The other two pilgrim centre can be reached by 14 km one way trek or on pony.

    Devotees believe that these temples have to be visited in the above order to get the right effect, srarting from Yamnotri.

    Various travel agencies and GMVN are organising Char dham yatra. Badrinath is the popular one, which gets more than 30 000 pilgrims a day. In 2006, more than 7 lakh pilgrims visited Badrinath.

    Kedarnath, beautiful amongst the four dhams, gets 15000 pilgrims a day.

    Hemkund & Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

    Hemkund is a Sikh pilgrim centre near Govindghat on the Badrinath route.
    The gurudwara is at around 4200 m near a lake surrounded by Snow clad peaks.

    Valley of Flowers is on the Hemkund route and is the only flower national park in India discovered by Frank Smithe. The area will bloom with vareity of flowers from July - Aug.

    Amarnath Cave, Jammu Kashmir

    Major Hindu pilgrim centre - huge cave is at 3900 m with an ice Shiv lingam. Season for the Yatra : July to Aug.

    Roopkund - Homkund Yatra, Uttarakhand

    Nanda Devi Jat yatra is organised once in 12 years to Homkund lake via the Mystery (skelton) lake - Roopkund (5030 m). The lake is located near Trishul peak (7120 m) and is an ardous 8 day trek at high altitude. Season : Sept.

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    My country is the Usa it is cool

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    Default INDIA

    INDIA IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HAVING DIFFERENT CULTURE AND DIFFERENT PEOPLE..... INDIA HAVING GREAT HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION.... TAMIL AND SANSKRIT ARE OLDEST LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD.....

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    The Philippines

    Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines
    Webite - http://www.gov.ph/

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    Indian music

    Indian music covers a wide range of traditions and regional styles. Classical music is split mainly between the North Indian Hindustani and South Indian Carnatic traditions. Highly regionalised forms of popular music include filmi and folk music; the syncretic tradition of the bauls is a well-known form of the latter

    I am proud to be from India



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    USA home of the obese

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    Default great place for motorcycling tours

    Try Malaysia
    We got great roads

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    Default Char Dham Yatra

    Yatra begins

    The roads to the Himalayan pilgrim centres -Char Dham - in Uttarakhand are open for traffic.

    You can visit Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath during the pilgrim season. Valley of Flowers is another attraction near the Sikh pigrim centre Hemkund/Lokpal.

    The area is known as Valley of Gods because of the scenic beauty and the holy temples. It is a trekker's paradise with flower valleys.

    Location : Uttarakhand, India.

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    Default Official India government tourism websites

    The Official India government tourism website is www.incredibleindia.org www.tourindia.com . For India maps visit www.mapsofindia.com

    For all about Train travel in India www.indianrailways.gov.in . 'Trains at a glance' booklet gives details about train timings and fare (Rs 45). It is available at train stations and bookstalls (Wheeler & Co). For 1500 km travel in 3rd AC will cost around Rs 1232, while in 2nd Sleeper costs Rs 480. One can three month advance reservation. If can cancel a ticket on or before 24 hour of departure of the train with a fee of Rs 40.

    Tatkal reservation starts 5 days before the proposed date of journey at 8 am. The fare is from the starting station to the destination plus Rs 150 for 2nd Sleeper and Rs 300 for 3rd AC.

    With RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation), you will get a seat. With a Waiting list ticket, normally one cannot travel. Current ticket is available for travelling in the General compartment (lowest fare).

    The Official government tourism websites :

    Kerala
    Tamil Nadu
    Karnataka
    Andhra Pradesh

    Goa
    Orissa
    West Bengal
    Bihar
    Sikkim

    Uttar Pradesh
    Agra
    Madhya Pradesh
    Gujarat
    Rajasthan

    Assam
    Nagaland
    Tripura
    Meghalaya

    Jammu & Kashmir
    Jammu & Kashmir
    Himachal Pradesh
    Himachal Pradesh
    Uttarakhand
    Kuamon
    Punjab
    Haryana

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    Air travel

    The four main International airports are at New Delhi ( www.delhiairport.com ), Kolkata, Mumbai ( www.mumbaiairport.com ) and Chennai ( www.chennaiairport.com ). The national carrier is Air India ( www.airindia.com ). For details visit www.indianairports.com

    Foreign carriers operated in India are

    Aeroflot, Moscow (Code SU, www.aeroflot.org)
    Air Canada, Vancouver (Code AC, www.aircanada.com)
    Air France, Paris (Code AF, www.airfrance.com)
    Alitalia, Rome (Code AZ, www.alitalia.com)
    Austrian Airlines, Vienna (Code OS, www.aua.com)
    Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Dhaka (Code BG, www.bangladeshonline.com/biman)
    British Airways, London (Code BA, www.british-airways.com)
    Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong (Code CX, www.cathaypacific.com)
    Druk Air, Paro (Code KB, www.drukair.com/bt)
    El Al Israel Airlines, Tel Aviv (Code LY, www.elal.co.il)
    Emirates, Dubai (Code Ek, www.emirates.com)
    Gulf Air, Bahrain (Code GF, www.gulfairco.com)
    Indian Airlines, New Delhi (Code IC, www.indian-airlines.nic.in)
    Iran Air, Tehran (Code IR, www.iranair.nl)
    Japan Airlines (Code JL, www.jal.com)
    Kenya Airways, Nairobi (Code KQ, www.kenya-airways.com)
    KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, Amsterdam (Code KL, www.klm.com)
    Kuwait Airways (Code KU, www.kuwait-airways.com)
    Lufthansa Airlines, Frankfurt (Code LH, www.lufthansa.com)
    Malaysia Airlines, Kuala Lumpur (Code MH, www.malaysiaairlines.com)
    Pakistan International Airlines, Karachi (Code PK, www.piac.com.pk)
    Qantas Airways, Sydney (Code QF, www.qantas.com.au)
    Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation, Kathmandu (Code RA, www.royalnepal.com)
    Saudia Arabian Airlines, Ar-Riyadh (Code Sv, www.saudiairlines.com)
    Singapore Airlines (Code SQ, www.singaporeair.com)
    Sri Lankan Airlines, Colombo (Code UL, www.srilankan.aero)
    Swiss International Airlines, Zurich (Code LX, www.swiss.com)
    Thai Airways International, Bangkok (Code TG, www.thaiair.com)

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