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A Travel Blog from India: January 2014

Friday 31 January 2014

Skywatch Friday - Sunset on Baindur beach

Since this is the beach season on the blog, why not post a beautiful picture of sunset on this friday?

We clicked this on Baindur beach in Karnataka. The sky seemed to be clear and we were expecting a good sunset. The waves were still. It was a lovely evening. 


Talking about beaches, have you checked this post on this blog? More details on Baindur can be found here.

Five lovely beaches in this to visit before this summer!

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Wednesday 29 January 2014

Andy gets mesmerised in Slot Canyons of Arizona!

We love to travel. Naturally we love to read travelogues as well. We believe that every travel is personal and every traveler has his own story to tell. It is his/her own experience of new place, new people, new sights, new food and new culture. It is interesting to read the experience of of others which will only enhance or complement one's own travel experience. Possibly, it may provide a new insight as well. We would like to share some of the interesting ones we come across in this blog. 

You have definitely heard of Grand canyon in Colorado, USA. What about "Slot Canyon" in Arizona?

In all probability, you may not have. Neither did we!

This story is by Andy. You might read his lovely blog. If you haven't this is the place to start with.

Andy and Sameena are quintessential travellers. Andy is a free lancer having done assignments for BBC, National Geographic, CNN etc. Sameena accompanies him with a camera in hand. Yes, she is the photographer whose pictures accompany Andy's travel stories. Sometimes thoughtful and serious.......sometimes humorous. Andy's stories go beyond "what we did" kind of narration.

Here are two pictures of what we are talking. Looks amazing isn't it?



Here is his account of his visit to Slot Canyons in Arizona. Yes, Andy will take you through a whirlwind tour of the place in his usual style!

Wonder stuck in Slot Canyons of Arizona!

Next time when you visit Grand Canyon, make sure you make some time to visit this lesser known but wonderful place.

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Sunday 26 January 2014

Colours of India's Republic Day!

We were watching the magnificent republic day parade on television in the morning in Bangalore. It is always a memorable experience to watch the parade. For Poorna, it is nostalgic and can relate to the different regiments which participate in the parade. The valour, the history and the colours of these regiments are the stuff stories made of. 

The misty morning of Delhi enlivened by the lovely martial music and the steps of our soldiers, cadets and young kids in their school uniforms.....After marching contingents, you always have those lovely tableau of the different states. 

Suddenly it struck as why not click some pictures of the parade on the iphone. Here are some........










Now for some lovely pictures which we downloaded from Press Information Bureau website.........














Long live Indian republic! Best wishes to every Indian on this day!! 

If you haven't seen it, be there next January in Delhi. It is a memorable experience.

You may also take a look at this excellent set of pictures on Flickr taken by Mr Srinivasan last year.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sreenivasan/6798260824/in/set-72157629490158885/

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Saturday 25 January 2014

12 things to do in Goa you haven't done before!

The beach series continues in the blog. This time it is Goa.

We never get tired of this place. We go there at least once a year like a pilgrimage. Poorna had also served in Goa while in the Army. Every time we go there, we always do something new. We thought of listing those things which are special, offbeat to do in Goa. 

Here is our list.

1 Explore rural Goa on a bicycle

Rural Goa is charming. More so immediately after Monsoon. It is green everywhere. The rural roads in Goa have always been good which makes it an excellent place to bicycle around. If you don't want to pedal, rent out a mobike and go around. Our preference - Chandor - Quepem and surroundings.


2. Play or watch a village football match

Football is the second religion to a Goan. The Village tournaments are fiercely fought. You will see supporters at the top of their voice. Get a beer and enjoy the proceedings. You won't be disappointed. You may also join a friendly game if you are good at the it!


3. Go for a trek in the hills

Get out of beach hangovers and head to hills. Whether it is Chorla ghat or Dudhsagar falls, Goa has some excellent trekking trails. The most charming one is of course is the Railway track trek to Dudhsagar falls. You can do it either from Castle rock or Kulem. It is a lovely experience.


Please click here for detailed account of our trek to Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls - A monsoon trek on railway track!

4 Snorkel, Scuba dive in Palolem

Goa has some nice places to go snorkeling and scuba diving. Palolem is one.


For more details please click this post in this blog here

Surfing, Snorkeling and Scuba diving in India

5. Visit local markets

Visiting any local markets in Goa is always fun. Arpora (see picture below), Anjuna, Mapusa, Madgaon.......you get variety of stuff. If you are a seafood lover, this is the place to pick up some homemade prawn pickles, sarpotel etc. Also visit the early morning fish markets in Madgaon or Panaji. 


6. Visit a heritage home

Heritage homes still dot rural Goa. Go there before they get demolished or get converted into a boutique hotel. Don't miss visiting Braganza House ( in picture below) in Chandor.



7.  Spend few hours @ Reis Magos Fort

The lovely fort overlooking Mandovi river has been beautifully restored into a cultural centre with a museum. Don't miss Mario Miranda gallery. The views are breathtaking too.


8. Travel in a ferry

Travelling in a ferry will allow you to see relish a true Goan experience. Go to any ferry wharfs in Panjim and hop on. Longer the better!


9. Spice plantation tour

Bored of beaches? Why not spice your trip a little? Head to Ponda and visit the largest Spice plantation in Goa. Enjoy the authentic Buffet lunch as well!


If you want more details on visiting the plantation, please click here.

Visiting Sahakari Spice Farm, Ponda

10 Go Kayaking in Goa

Goa is blessed with some lovely rivers. Kayaking in these rivers is a thrilling experience.


This website has more details on Kayaking in Goa. Try it out.

Kayaking in Goa

11. Buy some Goan stuff

If you are like us, then don't miss out picking up some lovely Goan ceramics at Velha Goa Galleria in Panaji or Bibinca in Mr Baker or Spicy cashew........


12. Go south

At last, we need to give it to the beaches. This has to be quaint beaches in South Goa. Enjoy lovely waters, uncrowded beaches, go for dolphin sighting.......all this in South Goa beaches like Agonda, Betul or Palolem.


Here was our list. Did we miss out anything? What has been your offbeat experience in Goa? Do let us know.

Are you a beach lover like us? Then don't miss this post on our blog. Click here.

Five lovely beaches in India to visit before summer!

Four beach treks in Karnataka you must do!

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Friday 24 January 2014

Skywatch Friday - A Home in Hill country, Sri Lanka

This was clicked while we were driving - we did take a self drive car - in the Hill country of Sri Lanka during last Christmas.

The hill country in Sri Lanka is magnificently beautiful and we were driving in the interior parts of it. In the week before Christmas, the island had received lot of rains. Luckily when we were driving, the weather was sunny but wet. It was around 10 AM when we crossed this place and could not wait to stop and click this.


The red roofed bungalow - must be that of tea estate manager's - was a lovely contrast to the green around. The clouds above made it look more pretty.

If you are planning a trip to Sri Lanka and need help, do get in touch with us. Happy to help!

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Wednesday 22 January 2014

Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary @ Nannaj, Solapur

Who hasn't heard of Great Indian Bustard? 

The bird which was pipped by colourful Peacock to be anointed as India's National bird. Today, the bird on the verge of extinction and the Indian government is trying to ensure that it continue to grow.

We are not avid birders but love to see our winged friends in the wild whenever we get a chance!

We were reading an article in Deccan Herald yesterday on the conservation of Great Indian Bustard (GIB) in Nannaj sanctuary near Solapur in Maharashtra. This lovely grassland sanctuary is spread over 1222 sq KMs. We had read about the GIB sanctuary in Karera in Madhya Pradesh but not Nannaj which is closer home (Pardon our ignorance). 

We wanted to share the information with you. 



If you are passing by Solapur any time, spend an hour to see these lovely birds. Shy as they are, you never know you may be lucky to spot them! If you can spot them, don't worry.  There are many other birds in the sanctuary to make up for them.

You can also visit Hipparga lake nearby which is known for Flamingos during season.

Getting there

  • Nannaj is 20 KMs from Solapur which is well connected by Train and Bus to other parts of the country. The nearest airport is Pune.
  • Entry permits to the sanctuary can be obtained from forest office in Nannaj.

Stay Options

Best stay options are in Solapur town. However, the sanctuary has a Forest guest house which can be booked through forest authorities in Solapur.

Also look at this related post on our experience in Bandipur National park.

Bandipur - Tale of a big cat!

Here is a nice documentary on the sanctuary done in Marathi. Never mind if you don't understand, enjoy the lovely images!

Great Indian Bustard - A documentary

A nice account of birding trip to the place. Please click here

On the Great Indian Bustard trail in GIB Sanctuary, Nannaj

Photo Courtesy - Manjula Mathur

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Sunday 19 January 2014

Surfing, Snorkeling & Scuba diving in India

The season of Surf, Sand and Sun continue on this blog. 

We wrote on the Five Lovely Beaches you should visit before summer (http://journeys2remember.blogspot.in/2014/01/five-lovely-beaches-in-india-to-visit.html) in our previous posts. Now it is the time to explore where we can go and explore the life under the sea or ride the waves.

Yes, we are talking about snorkeling and surfing. Now is the time to go.

We know that the best places to go to explore life under the sea are outside the mainland India. In Andamans and Lakshadweep. Are there any places closer home where we can go for a day of surfing or snorkeling or scuba diving?

We were looking for some and fortunately found them closer home and thought of sharing it with you. These guys are good, experienced and have earned their spurs over the years. Here we go with our list.

Surfing

Surfing is a nascent sport in India. There are few places where you can ride the waves. Not only these places are good for surfing, they have some gorgeous beaches as well.





1. Ashram Surf Resort, Mulki, Karnataka

Surfing Swamis as they were called have a full fledged surfing resort in Mulki. Here is their website


2. Shaka Surf Club, Kodibengere, Udupi, Karnataka

With India's only female instructor, the club has wide range of courses. The beach at Kodibengere is gorgeous as well. Here is their facebook page.


3. Cocopelli Surf School, Gokarna, Karnataka

The only surf school in Gokarna, it has different courses to choose from. Here is their website.


4. Surfing Yogis, Puri, Orissa

The guys behind India Surf Festival also run many courses in temple town of Puri.

http://surfingyogis.org/


5. Kallialay Surf School, Pondicherry

Juan and Samai run this school in Pondy. Try them out when you are there next time. Here are their details


6. Kovalam Surf Club, Kovalam, Kerala

Involving the local fishermen community, this NGO led club is operational since 2005. Here are the details.


Snorkeling & Scuba 

There are few sites for snorkeling & scuba diving on the mainland and Netrani island off the coat of Murudeshwar is one such place. Then are are some diving spots off Goa coast as well on the east coast in Pondicherry and Kochi. Here are the details if you are looking at exploring undersea world!






1 Dreamz Diving, Murudeshwar, Karnataka

The guys who popularised diving on the west coast. Led by Master diver Dhirendra and his experienced instructors, you will have a lifetime experience with them. They also have a diving centre in Palolem, Goa. Take a look at their website here.


2. Goa Aquatics, Candolim, Goa

Led by master diver Anindya, here is a chance to get out of the lazy shacks and get into the water with them. Here is their website.


3. Temple Adventures, Pondicherry

One of the few diving centers operating on the east coast. Try them out when you are in Pondy, next time. Here are the details


http://templeadventures.com/index.htm


4. Dive Goa, Dona Paula, Panjim, Goa


Well established diving school which run courses and diving tours both in Goa as well as Netrani. Check out details here.


http://www.divegoa.com/index.html


5. Scuba Cochin, Kochi, Kerala


The diving school in Kochi run courses leading to certifications. Check out details here.


http://www.scubacochin.com/


Another lovely place for Scuba and Snorkeling is in Mannar Marine National park near Rameshwaram which has fabulous reefs. But, as of now it is out of bound for tourists and open only for researchers. Hope they will open it everyone in future.

We have plans go for snorkeling in Netrani in Feb. What about you? 

Time to say "hi" to our friends under the sea!

If you want explore the west coast of Karnataka, you may look at these posts in this blog

Exploring West Coast - Karavali Vistas

Driving Holidays from Bangalore - Karavali and Koffee combo!

If you are a beach lover like us, you will should read the following posts in this blog

12 things to do in Goa you haven't done before!

Four beach treks in Karnataka you must do!

Five lovely beaches in India to visit before summer!

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Friday 17 January 2014

Skywatch Friday - Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Harbour bridge in Sydney is an iconic landmark of the city. Built in 1934, the largest steel arch bridge in the world is an engineering marvel.

I was browsing the pictures taken during the trip to Sydney in 4 years back and this picture stuck me. It was taken when we went for a ride in the ferry. The sky was clear and there was no traffic under the bridge. The two towers provide the contrast to the blue of the sea and sky.


This is a "Must see" place in Sydney. You can also climb the bridge for a breathtaking view of city's skyline. You may visit this link for more details

Climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge

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Wednesday 15 January 2014

15 Classic Trekking Trails in the World!

Do you go for treks/hikes? 

Do you love to be part of the nature and get a feeling of being on top of the world when you climb a hill?

Are you the kind of person who would like to explore an unknown waterfall or a hill?

We love to trek. We love to hike in the mountains, in the forests, on a railway track! It is an activity which gives us pleasure when we are alone on a hill or in the woods experiencing the pristine beauty of the nature. Walking has been celebrated and written eloquently since Marco Polo to Stevenson to Chatwin to Bryson. 

We are not sure how we got this excellent link from National Geographic. It is a list of 15 Classic trekking trails around the world. From beautiful lakes of New Zealand to deserts of Jordan to the deep jungles of Central africa. They are all here in this list. 

Queen Charlotte Track, New Zealand 
Long Range Traverse, Canada 
Fitz Roy Trek, Patagonia, Argentina
Here are the links

World's Best Hikes - 15 Classic Trails

World's best Hikes - 20 Dream Trails

Some of them are in our bucket list as well. Hope we will be able to do it some time in future.

Here are some posts related to trekking/hiking in this blog which may interest you

Dudhsagar Falls - A Monsoon trek on Railway Track

Triund Trek - A Heavenly Hike in Himalayas!

Valley of Flowers - 14 KMs trek to Ghangaria

Five Lovely Treks in Karnataka

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Sunday 12 January 2014

Five lovely beaches in India to visit before summer !

We all love beaches.

With winter in India still on, why don't we explore some lovely beaches which are still off the regular travel circuit. Skip Goa, Kovalam, Pondy or Alibaug. Head towards these which are quiet and quaint before summer kicks in. Come back with lovely memories.

Of course, this is not for those who are looking for action, night life etc.........

Kushi

We bet you may not have heard of it! The Coromandel coast is still unexplored. It has some amazing beaches. This is what can be called as most beautiful beach in south india. The water is still and clear blue. Sand is golden. The casuarina grove all along the shore add to the beauty.



Getting there - Kushi beach is very close to Rameshwaram which is well connected by train and bus. The nearest airport is Madurai.

Stay Option - Nil. You need to stay in Rameshwaram which has good hotels. 

Please also see the following related posts.


Baindoor - Shirur

Like Coramandel coast, the Karavali or the Coastal Karnataka is home to outstanding beaches which are still unexplored. Tourism has not caught on in these laces. Baindoor - Shirur stretch near Kundapur has lovely sands and safe waters.




Getting there - Baindoor  is well connected by rail and bus. The Konkan railway has a stop at Baindoor. Nearest airport is Mangalore.

Stay options - The only stay option in Baindoor today is Sai Vishram resort which is a vegetarian only and Non alcoholic resort. There are many options in Kundapur which is 30 KMs away.

Added Bonus - You can also plan a visit to famous Kollur Mookambika temple from here.

Please also see following related post on visiting west coast.


Ashtaranga

The name Ashtaranga defines what this beach is all about. A quiet beach away from the hustle bustle of temple town of Puri, Ashtaranga is famous not only for the beach but for its mesmerizing sunsets.



Getting there - The nearest rail head is Bhubaneshwar/Puri which are well connected. Nearest airport is at Bhubaneshwar.

Stay Options - The best options for stay is in Konark which has good places including Orissa Tourism's Pant Niwas. Konark is 30 KMs from Astaranga.

Mahe

Malabar coast in Kerala is still unexplored unlike the southern part of Kerala. Mahe is a French pie in Malabar curry! A small town with French flavour, it is also famous for beautiful beach. If you are not enjoying sunset on the beach, you can savour prawns with chilled beer on the shore!



Reaching there - Mahe is well connected by rail and bus. The nearest rail head is Mahe. The nearest airport is Calicut.

Stay options - Mahe has a good options for stay.

Pingleshwar

We all have heard or Kutch in Gujarat. You might have also heard of the lovely beach at Mandvi. Move little farther and you reach a quiet stretch of sand. This is Pingleshwar beach for you.


Getting there - The nearest railhead and airport is at Bhuj. Many busses ply from Bhuj.

Stay options - At present there are no stay options in Pingleshwar. The best best is Mandvi.

Go there before they become another Goa or Kovalam. These beaches spell tranquility and solitude.

If you need more information to plan a trip to these places, please write to us. Happy to help.

Photo Courtesies

Mahe - Sumit Bajaj and Kunju Vava

Pingleshwar - Nirdesh Singh

Astaranga - Shakti Nanda

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