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bugtraveller2023 · 8 months
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travanya1 · 2 years
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Must Visit Places In Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir is one of the most visited tourist places in India with captivating views. Here you will get to see snow-capped mountains, rolling hills & pristine lakes. So if you have never visited the places we have a detailed blog, where you can check out places to visit in Jammu & Kashmir. Check this amazing blog on Travanya- https://www.travanya.com/tourist-attractions/top-tourist-destinations-in-jammu-and-kashmir/
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shyam-kariya · 24 days
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I really miss that marathi mutual having same taste as me.
Chai, books aur khana khajana
till last month she used to spam me with her fvrt readings, her book annotations and also invited me to visit her city where she knows one place from where we can get our kinda books. Also we shared the same academic background.
Also that one pahadi mutual. He also used to spam me with wahan ki vibes, barf and all.
Also there was this girl who was literally insane with my blog and used to keep spamming my blog.
Goddd i really want that mutuals again.
And then tabse i decided whoever is closest to mine I'm gonna take them on other platform. So i never loose them. Tumblr have really gave me an amazing family♡
there was this one mutual from jammu, she's on my wp and she left the tumblr. But I'm in touch with her and we decided that someday we'll gonna explore the kashmir together.
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rajafatema · 24 days
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The Ladakh Protest: The 21-day Hunger Strike led by Sonam Wangchuk 
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Ladakh, famously known as “Mars on Earth”, is the perfect destination where the mind slows down and the soul finds its path.
It is the northeastern Union territory of India, known for its highest mountain ranges, mesmerizing landscapes, beautiful deep valleys, crystal clear blue lakes, diverse wildlife, highest motorable mountain roads, Buddhist heritage, and the overall picturesque beauty of the place.
Ladakh: A union territory without legislature
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Ladakh, which was a part of Jammu and Kashmir since 1847, was separated from Indian-administered Kashmir in 2019 and was reconstituted as a Union territory on October 31, 2019.
People of Ladakh have constantly demanded separate territory since the 1930s due to the unfair treatment of Kashmir and the prevailing cultural differences between people of Kashmir and Ladakh.
The formation of Ladakh as a separate Union territory was widely celebrated. Still, people were disappointed because it was made a UT without a legislative assembly and would have a lieutenant governor, while Jammu and Kashmir had a legislature.
What does it mean to have no legislature in Ladakh?
Unlike J&K, Ladakh cannot elect its own representative.
Ladakh will be ruled directly by the central government through a lieutenant governor as an administrator.
The President of India has the power to form rules and regulations for Ladakh, according to Article 240.
Sonam Wangchuk following his Father’s footsteps
Sonam Wangyal was born in 1925 in a small village in the Leh district of Ladakh. He worked his entire life for the rights of the people of Ladakh. He had strong secular beliefs.
He was appointed as the MLC of Jammu and Kashmir from 1957–1967 and as the MLA from 1967–1972, due to his selfless service toward the people of Ladakh.
Wangyal was also an active member in the campaign for ST status for Ladakhis, which was carried out between 1982 and 1984. 
In 1984, on his five-day hunger strike, the former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, visited Leh and requested Wangyal to withdraw from the strike with the promise of granting the status of ST to the people of Ladakh.
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Following his father’s strong morals and values and showcasing his devotion to the land and people of Ladakh, Sonam Wangchuk, a nature activist, engineer, innovator, and educationalist, began a “climate fast for 21 days” on March 6, 2024.
Why are they protesting?
The primary goal behind the protest is to raise awareness about the fragile ecosystem of Ladakh endangered by the growing industrial and developmental projects approved in New Delhi without consent, a threat posed as a result of having no legislative assembly in the Union territory of Ladakh.
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The residents of Ladakh have two key demands:
Full-fledged statehood for Ladakh: the residents have demanded to elevate Ladakh’s status as a Union territory to a full-fledged state. This would enable Ladakh to have its own government and the right to form its own rules and regulations in favor of the land and people of the territory.
Integration of Ladakh in the 6th Schedule of the Constitution: The 6th Schedule aims to protect areas with tribal and indigenous populations. By including Ladakh in the 6th schedule, it would allow the state to establish autonomous districts and regional councils.
These elected bodies will have the power to administer and protect the tribal regions of the area. It would give the Ladakhis more control over water management, land use, and cultural preservation.
What is the government’s response to the ongoing protest?
Unlike the response and action taken upon the hunger strike carried out by Wangchuk’s father, the present-day government is MIA. 
The current government seems unbothered by the demands and protests in Ladakh, just the way it is, and the deteriorating situation in Manipur. 
The pioneers of the movement and every other active citizen in and out of Ladakh are furious about the inaction of the government and the PM, who knowingly promised in his 2019 manifesto of Lok Sabha, that Ladakh will be incorporated into the 6th schedule of the constitution. But apparently, they failed to honor their promises.
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Lack of media coverage:
The lack of media coverage is infuriating for the people of Ladakh and the active citizens of India.
Although the independent media and journalists who are physically present in the ongoing protests do cover the news for the country, But it is disappointing to witness the lack of coverage by mainstream media and the big houses.
The scarcity of coverage of this major issue conceals the truth from the nation. The nation wants to know more about the concerns and affairs of the territory. Unless there is some news from the local media houses, the lack of coverage by the recognized media houses keeps the common man from knowing what is really happening there.
The current news on the Ladakh protest:
According to the current news,
Wangchuk survived solely on water and salt during the 21-day hunger strike (inspired by Gandhiji), which lasted from March 6th to March 26th.
In his speech, he talked about the “21-day fast"—that 21 days was the longest fast that Gandhiji kept during the independence movement.
Wangchuk states that the 21-day fast is over, but the protest will still continue. They will only rest when the government agrees to fulfill their demands.
Wangchuk said, “After me, women will begin a 10-day fast tomorrow. This will be followed by youth and Buddhist monks. Then it could be women, or I could come back. This cycle will go on.”
After ending his 21-day fast, Wangchuk stated “We will continue our struggle (in support of our demands). The gathering of 10,000 people at the venue and the participation of over 60,000 others over the past 20 days is a testimony of the people's aspirations.” 
Conclusion:
All things considered, Ladakh, the "Land of High Passes," stands at a crossroads. While the echoes of their protests might fade from national headlines, the Ladakhi people's yearning for a brighter future persists. Whether they find resolution in the sixth schedule status or the full-throated roar of statehood, one thing is certain: Ladakh's story is far from over.
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max1461 · 9 months
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Tagged by @deaths-accountant in this post! Thanks!
Relationship status: Single.
Favorite color: Orange! Orange is the best color.
Song stuck in my head: As a general rule, Super Mario World "Athletic" plays in my head on repeat. Might be a contender for "song I have spent the most net time listening to". Ah, Mario...
Last song I listened to: SCANDAL - Scandal Baby
Last thing I Googled:
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Mostly I google things that I half remember to make sure I am remembering them right. For instance I didn't know the name of that Super Mario World theme off the top of my head. And for a post earlier I had to find that IRA statement on Margret Thatcher. And so on.
Dream trip: I may have posted about this before, but my dream trip (or, well, one of them) is probably to travel from Afghanistan to Southern China by way of the south side of the Himalayas. Start in Kandahar and then go up to Kabul, through the Khyber pass into Peshawar, then to Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (not sure exactly where I would visit in these places), go through Nepal, see various things and especially visit Kathmandu, then travel around the Assam/Nagaland/Arunachal Pradesh region and finally go north into China, probably ending in Chengdu.
This trip is uh, Not Feasible at the moment, as it probably involves crossing more contested borders than any other geographically coherent trip you could imagine. Although one could presumably make it worse by trying to go from their into South Korea by land. Anyway, I think I'll have to save this one for a different political climate.
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thegoldenstar · 8 months
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Everyone in Ladakh knows China has taken away our land: Rahul Gandhi
On Sunday last, Gandhi had claimed that Modi's statement that not an inch of the land in Ladakh has been taken over by China is not true.
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KARGIL: Raking up the border issue, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said every individual in Ladakh knows that China has “taken away our land” and claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion that not an inch of land was taken away was “absolutely false.”
The former Congress president’s remarks come after Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a conversation on Wednesday on the sidelines of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Johannesburg.
The conversation was not a structured bilateral meeting and was an informal one.
“I visited the whole of Ladakh on my motorcycle over the past week. Ladakh is a strategic place and when I was at Pangong lake, one thing was clear that China had taken over thousands of kilometers of Indian land. Unfortunately, the prime minister during an opposition meeting makes a statement that not an inch of our land was taken away which is ‘absolutely false’,” he said addressing a public meeting here on the last day of his nine-day tour of Ladakh.
“Every individual of Ladakh knows that China has taken away our land and the prime minister is not speaking the truth,” he alleged.
This is the second time during his Ladakh tour that the Congress leader has raked up the border issue with China.
On Sunday last, Gandhi had claimed that Modi’s statement that not an inch of the land in Ladakh has been taken over by China is not true.
India’s Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra on Thursday said Modi conveyed to Xi India’s concerns on the “unresolved” issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, underlining that maintenance of peace and tranquillity in border areas was essential for normalisation of India-China ties.
The ties between India and China came under severe strain following the eastern Ladakh border row that began in May, 2020.
The Indian and Chinese troops are locked in an over three-year confrontation in certain friction points in eastern Ladakh even as the two sides completed disengagement from several areas following extensive diplomatic and military talks.
During the public meeting, Gandhi also extending support to Leh-based Apex body and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which are fighting for full statehood and safeguards under sixth schedule of the Constitution, and said his party would not allow the BJP to hand over the resource-rich land of the union territory to its corporate friend.
The former Congress president said he was briefed by the people about their demand for political representation, safeguards for land, culture and language, unemployment, non-functional Kargil airport and the problem of cell phone coverage.
“I heard you and want to convey that the Congress is standing with you in your struggle, whether linked to the demand for safeguards or employment issues. All the people know that Ladakh is rich in natural resources. The 21st century is of solar energy and Ladakh has no dearth of it,” he said.
“The BJP knows and understands that if you will be given (political) representation, they cannot snatch your land,” he said and alleged that the “BJP wants to take your land for (industrialist Gautam) Adani and we will not allow this to happen”.
The two powerful bodies are jointly campaigning to press for their four-point demands, including full statehood, safeguards under sixth schedule of the Constitution, creation of two separate parliamentary constituencies for Leh and Kargil districts, recruitment and job reservation for the youth of Ladakh.
Both the Apex body and KDA, which is a separate amalgam of socio-religious, political and youth organisations of Leh and Kargil districts, were formed after the Centre abrogated the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated it into Union territories of J-K and Ladakh.
The BJP Ladakh unit was also part of the Apex body but later distanced itself after it raised the demand for full statehood.
In an apparent reference to Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio broadcast, Gandhi said, “Some are speaking what is in their heart but I came here to know what is in your heart. One thing is clear that the ideology of Gandhi and Congress exists in the blood and DNA of the people of Ladakh.”
He said migrant labourers from different parts of the country, including Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, told him that they feel that Ladakh is their second home as locals are lending a helping hand whenever they come forward to seek their support.
Referring to his Bharat Jodo Yatra from September 7, 2022 to January 30, 2023, he said the only goal of the foot march was to stand up against the “hatred and violence being spread by BJP and RSS” in the country and spread the message of love and brotherhood.
“The yatra was not supposed to end in Srinagar but in Ladakh. The administration did not allow us to continue the march due to harsh winter and we accepted it. My visit is in continuation of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. I visited every nook and corner of the region on the motorcycle and heard the people,” he said.
He also thanked the people of Kargil for always standing with the country during crisis and war, and said, “All the people in the country, irrespective of their religion, language and culture are equal for us and we all want to live together with love and respect.”
Gandhi described Ladakh as the most beautiful region of the country and assured the people that he will raise both their local and central issues during the next Parliament session.
After his over 15-minute long address, Gandhi walked past the security cover to interact with the gathering amid chants of ‘Jodo Jodo Bharat Jodo’.
Besides the working president of Ladakh Congress Asgar Ali Karbalai, National Conference leader and co-chairman of KDA Qamar Ali Akhnoon, AICC in-charge of J-K and Ladakh Rajni Patel were present at the public rally.
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cayedbasit · 1 year
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How To Plan A Trip To Chiranbal – An Unfathomed Jewel
In this article we are covering one of the biggest sub alpine and unexplored meadows of Kashmir “How To Plan A Trip To Chiranbal – An Unfathomed Jewel “. You are all aware of Kashmir’s key attractions, stunning locations, and breathtaking vistas which includes Sonamarg, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Doodhpathri, and many more. However, you might not be aware of some beautiful destinations that I personally think are more beautiful and are far from other tourist attractions.
There are some hidden gems in Kashmir that no one talks about and probably have no information about, such as some lakes, meadows, and many more hill stations. And many of those beautiful places with stunning views are situated in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chiranbal Meadow
When we talk about tourist attractions in Kulgam, we only mention Aharbal, Kongwattan, and Kousarnag. Beyond this is an unknown world that most of us do not know about. The world I’m referring to is a hidden gem in Aharbal’s surroundings. Along with the Pir Panjal range in Kulgam, there are numerous treks that lead to beautiful meadows, attractive peaks, numerous rivers and lakes. Nature has bestowed great scenic beauty on the Noorabad region. Everything is stunning, from Pari Top (Sondir Top) to Kounsarnag. To learn more please visit:
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templemitra · 2 years
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Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Packages
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Leh Ladakh is a remote and breathtakingly gorgeous honeymoon vacation destination. The rocky valleys and mountains, meandering roads, and bustling cultural life all contribute to the region's vibrancy and charm is perfect place to spend priceless moments with your partner. The famous Magnetic Hill, the cyan-coloured Pangong Lake, the conflation of two mystical rivers, ancient and indescribably beautiful monasteries, and the best passes are a few of the marvelous attractions of Leh and Ladakh will be a ethereal to enjoy the moment in the lap of nature. The variety of trekking trails will satiate your spirit and heighten your senses. The moon-like desert mountains remain an amazing location for adventure seekers, Buddhists, and mountain scenery enthusiasts. Templemitra makes your journey so planned that you don't need to bother about any other thing but just enjoy the experience, we will make your travel and make you experience India's most captivating place and bring back keepsakes of everlasting memories.
Leh's appeal will draw you in year after year and keep you wanting more. The lunar vistas, arid mountains with splashes of green and snow summits, temples and stupas transport you to another universe. The trip into the mountains, along the powerful Indus and Zanskar rivers, through grazing Yaks, Martens, wild horses, and sheep. Templemitra  arrange for you to fly directly to Leh Ladakh from Delhi, as most couples do, or you may like to take a bus up through Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. In Leh Ladakh, there are numerous things to do. It's also a beautiful place to visit, with an amazing mountain range, mediaeval palaces, and the great Shanti Stupa. Our experts will discover and book the best hotels for your needs and convenience. We also provide accommodation for those who desire to spend the night camping. We understand the pleasure of adventure, peace and togetherness who desire to go beyond anything greater; therefore we assist them in finding Bikes, Jackets, and everything else they require along their trip.
We get you involved in a plethora of excursions from Leh Ladakh. Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley were also popular for Leh Ladakh Honeymoon stays. There were treks of 3, 4, 5, and even 20 days out of Leh. If you wanted a guided excursion, it would be entirely up to you. Nubra Valley is a three-day round-trip journey that is claimed to be simple. If you wish to enjoy an unforgettable journey, we highly recommend you to look for Leh Ladakh honeymoon packages. Templemitra would recommend it as a "must-have" tour. It's a stunning combination of culture, colour, history, and landscape that will take you to another realm! And you both will remember this trip for life.
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evergreenclub991 · 2 years
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15 Famous Temples in India Everyone Should Visit
India is known for its temples — beautiful, serene places of worship — significant religious and historic landmarks.
These ancient, intricately designed, and faithfully maintained places of worship are a must-visit for devotees and for all those who nurture an interest in history and architecture. Here are the fifteen most famous temples in India.
1. Golden Temple, Amritsar
Also known as Harmandir Sahib, this gorgeous temple is the holiest place of worship for the Sikh religion, and one of the most famous temples in North India. Built in the mid-15th century on the banks of a man-made lake in Amritsar, this temple’s golden facade and religious significance are a huge draw, and see devotees and tourists alike, arrive at its doors throughout the year in significant numbers.
2. Tirupathi Balaji, Tirumala
Officially known as the Venkateshwara Temple, this hill-top temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara, who is a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. This temple, along with its beautiful infrastructure, also has the distinction of being the richest Hindu temple in the world.
3. Maa Vaishno Devi Temple, Katra
Located in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, Vaishno Devi is one the most important temples in India. Lakhs of devotees undertake the pilgrimage to this temple every year to pay their respects to Goddess Vaishnavi, the patron deity of this temple.
Reaching the temple requires a 12 km trek. Devotees have multiple options ranging from walking to riding a horse or even a helicopter among others to get to the top.
4. Jagannath Temple, Puri
One of the oldest temples on this list, Jagannath Puri dates to the 12th century and is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Apart from being a spectacular architectural edifice and one of the char dhams of Hindu religion, it is also famous for the elaborate rath yatra it hosts every year.
5. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai
The Meenakshi Temple took its current, grandiose form in the 12–13th century, but it has been a place of worship for much longer than that. Located in the heart of Madurai, this sprawling temple is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi (an incarnation of Parvati). Its wide hallways are always packed with devotees, and the three-storey gopuram or entrance tower over its gate is exceptionally iconic.
6. Ramnathswamy Temple, Rameshwaram
Located off the coast of India on the Pamban Island, this is another temple that is part of the holy char dham. The temple was built in its current form in the 12th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this is one of the most famous temples in South India.
7. Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
This famous temple can be found in the UNESCO World Heritage temple town of Hampi in Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, an avatar of Lord Shiva, and dates to the 7th century. One of its most significant elements is its nine-storey gopuram which is nearly 165 feet in height. Steeped in a legacy of tradition and surrounded by relics from ancient times, this temple is the jewel in one of India’s most significant historical crowns.
8. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi
This famous temple is one of the most attractive places of worship in the holy city of Varanasi. Situated on the banks of the River Ganga, Kashi Vishwanath is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is also located right next to the Dashashwamedh Ghat, arguably the most significant ghats in the area. The renowned Ganga Aarti takes place here every evening.
9. Badrinath Temple, Uttarakhand
In the town of Badrinath, surrounded by the Garhwal Hills you will find the Badrinath Temple. Third of the char dhams on this list, Badrinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Its stone fascia and shimmering gilded roof make it one of the most recognisable temples in India. The momentous Mata Murti Ka Mela is celebrated at this temple as well.
10. Lingaraja Temple, Bhubaneshwar
Lingaraja Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bhubaneshwar and one of the most sizeable temples in town too. The temple’s main tower is 180 feet tall, and the origins of this ancient Indian temple date back to the 700th century.
11. Konark Sun Temple, Konark
This legendary temple favours Surya, the sun god, and hosts the famous Chandrabhaga festival in February every year. A good 100 feet tall, this temple was built to look like a chariot back in the year 1250. Though it has suffered some damage and deterioration, it is still a magnificent structure to visit.
12. Dwarkadeesh Temple, Dwarka
Another one of the char dham, this temple dates back over 2000 years. Lord Krishna is the revered deity here, and the primary shrine is a five-storey building built on 72 pillars. Legend states that this temple has been built on the very site of Lord Krishna’s mythical palace.
13. Brihadeeshvara Temple, Thanjavur
Another temple that’s located in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Brihadeeshvara is an icon of the Chola Dynasty. This temple is ancient too, built way back in the period spanning 1003–1010 AD. You will also find one of the largest Shiva lingam in India within this temple.
14. Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram
In the capital of Kerala state you can find the storied Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The city of Thiruvananthapuram actually gets its name from this temple, dedicated to Lord Anantha. Another interesting fact about the temple is that the Royal Family of Travancore has always been entrusted with its care.
15. Somnath Temple, Saurashtra
Another temple found in Gujarat, Somnath is an ancient place of worship. So much so that historians have been unable to trace how long ago the first temple was established at this site. The temple has been destroyed and rebuilt a few times in its history, with the latest iteration being put in place in 1951, and has become one of the most famous Hindu temples in India since.
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toursandjourneyworld · 5 months
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The Little Tibet of India- Ladakh - Tours And Journeys
little Tibet of India ladakh, Pangong Lake, one of the most well-known lakes in India gets its name from the Tibetan term “Pangong Tso,” which translates
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mehla007-blog · 2 years
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Best Travel Destination in India
  We all know very well that India is famous for its diversity. Here, we can see variations in every field, such as religion, culture, tradition, tourist places, etc. Today, we are here to talk about the best Indian travel sites. This discussion will help us in planning for the upcoming holidays. Moreover, the Indian tourism sector is well known for its cheapest and safest services. There are some famous tourist destinations: Taj Mahal When it comes to knowing the seven wonders of the world, everyone has a different level of curiosity. Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is also a sign of true love. I think if you believe in and support love, you cannot deny this destination from your planning list. It is situated in Agra in Uttar Pradesh. Goa Beach Are you interested in sea waves, sunbaths, and water sports? If yes, add this destination to your travel diary. Goa is a southern state of India and is worldwide famous for beach tourism. It is also well known for cheap food and distillery. Udaipur Lake City If you have plans to visit Deserts and lakes in a single trip, you can choose Udaipur, one of the famous tourist centers with lakes and ancient-style infrastructure. You can know the building art of ancient Indian engineers. Mostly, people came here for rafting on lakes and at night you can see Rajasthani culture, folk traditions in the form of puppets. Jammu and Kashmir Do you like to visit Switzerland? If yes, You can and also in India. Jammu and Kashmir is the biggest tourist site for snowfall and cold weather. It is situated in the northern part of India and about 500 km away from the capital city. You can reach here with any mode of transportation, like a train, flight, or by road. Shimla Shimla is again a cool place to visit after Jammu. It is very famous for Hill stations. Some of the well-known activities in Shimla are Toy trains, River rafting at Tattapani, sunset view at scandal point, etc. Ooty If you are from south India and want to travel to a hill station, Ooty is the best. It is very popular for capsule hotels and camping. Ooty is a preserved natural beauty spot. You should visit this place for natural sceneries like plantations, valleys, boating, trekking, etc. New Delhi Delhi, India's heart and national capital, is the biggest tourism hub. It is a well-developed city with all the basic facilities for people to stay or work. As Delhi was always a capital city in every dynasty, you can see the footprints of several kingdoms. In Delhi, you can observe modern and ancient architecture. It is famous for the Red fort, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, etc. Jaipur The city is known as Pink City. It is an ancient city established by King Jaisingh. In terms of tourism, it is the biggest city with maximum visiting spots. Jaipur is well known for its open and wide roads. You can visit Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, etc. Cherrapunjee The land has the highest rainfall in India. Trekking through the natural forest is a major activity for holidays. One of the well-known attraction spots is Living Double Decker Root Bridge. The natural background for photography makes the trip valuable. Aurangabad Have you heard about the famous caves in India? The Ajanta and Ellora caves. These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These caves were constructed between the 2nd and 5th centuries. The best time to visit these caves is June to March due to the pleasant weather. Along with these caves, Aurangabad is also famous for shopping in street markets and city sights. Andaman Islands The famous island place of India. It is well known for its beaches and unique water activities. Some popular destinations in this cluster of islands are Cellular Jail Memorial, Museum Circuit, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Forest museum, etc. You can enjoy sea walking on beaches, scuba diving, boat riding, and helicopter tour during your vacation.
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indianvisasworld · 2 days
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Amarnath yatra 2024: registration, tour package, helicopter booking, gufa darshan.
Amar, means immortal, and Nath means Lord. - https://sanatandharmvoice.blogspot.com/
The Amarnath Yatra is an yearly journey to the Amarnath Cave, arranged in the Himalayas in the Indian union domain of Jammu and Kashmir. It is one of the most noteworthy Hindu journeys, pulling in thousands of aficionados each year. Here's a comprehensive direct to the different perspectives of the Amarnath Yatra in 2024:
 Registration:
As the summer sun starts to warm the valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, ardent pioneers from over the globe are equipping up for the respected Amarnath Yatra, which is set to commence on June 29, 2024 and will final until Admirable 19, 2024.
1. Online Enrollment : The enrollment handle for the Amarnath Yatra ordinarily starts months in progress. Aficionados can enroll online through the official site assigned by the Shri Amarnathji Hallowed place Board (SASB). The site gives nitty gritty informational on how to enlist, counting filling out fundamental shapes, giving distinguishing proof records, and selecting favored travel dates.
2. Offline Enrollment : On the other hand, for those who favor offline strategies, enrollment counters are set up in different cities over India. These counters encourage enlistment and give help to pioneers with respect to the fundamental documentation.
3. Enrollment Expenses : There may be a ostensible enrollment expense charged by the SASB to cover authoritative costs. The expenses are subject to alter each year, so it's fundamental to check the most recent overhauls some time recently registering.
Tour Packages:
Amarnath Journey Distance
The length of the journey shifts from 36 to 48 km depending upon the dedication of the traveler. The journey as a rule takes 3-5 days one way. The Amarnath course is much more extensive than the Baltal journey and slants continuously. Be that as it may, one will moreover discover it swarmed by horses for nearly the entirety of the route.
1. Organized Visits : A few visit administrators offer comprehensive Amarnath Yatra bundles that incorporate transportation, settlement, dinners, and other comforts. These bundles cater to distinctive budgets and inclinations, extending from budget-friendly alternatives to extravagance experiences.
2. Considerations : When selecting a visit bundle, pioneers ought to consider the length of the trip, convenience offices, transportation mode (by street or helicopter), and extra administrations given by the visit operator.
3. Customized Bundles : A few visit administrators offer customized bundles custom-made to the particular needs and inclinations of pioneers. These bundles may incorporate extra touring openings or otherworldly encounters along with the primary journey to the Amarnath Cave.
 Helicopter Booking:
1. Helicopter Administrations : Helicopter administrations are accessible for travelers who wish to abbreviate their travel time and dodge the difficult journey to the Amarnath Cave. These administrations work from assigned helipads close the base camps of Baltal and Pahalgam.
2. Booking Prepare : Travelers can book helicopter tickets online through the official site of the helicopter benefit supplier or through authorized travel specialists. It's prudent to book helicopter tickets well in progress, as they tend to offer out rapidly, particularly amid top journey season.
3. Flight Plan : Helicopter administrations ordinarily work from early morning to late evening, climate allowing. Travelers ought to check the flight plan and be arranged for conceivable delays or cancellations due to harsh climate conditions in the precipitous region.
Gufa Darshan:
1. Centrality : Gufa Darshan alludes to the sacrosanct visit to the Amarnath Cave, where aficionados pay respect to the actually shaped ice lingam, speaking to Ruler Shiva.
2. Trekking Course : Travelers setting out on the conventional journey to the Amarnath Cave begin their travel from either Baltal or Pahalgam base camps, depending on their chosen course. The journey includes navigating rough landscape and crossing mountain passes, with assigned resting focuses along the way.
3. Darshan Convention : Upon coming to the cave, travelers connect the line for Darshan, where they have the opportunity to offer supplications and look for gifts from the ice lingam. The SASB directs the stream of pioneers interior the cave to guarantee a smooth and deliberate Darshan experience.
Conclusion:
The Amarnath Yatra is not fair a journey but a significant otherworldly travel attempted by lovers from all strolls of life. Whether traveling by street, helicopter, or trekking on foot, travelers inundate themselves in dedication and look for the divine nearness of Ruler Shiva at the sacrosanct Amarnath Cave. Arranging and planning are pivotal viewpoints of the travel to guarantee a secure and satisfying involvement in the midst of the awe-inspiring magnificence of the Himalayas.
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