Showing posts with label travel blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel blog. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Dharamsala and McLeodganj Part-3

This is in continued from day 2

After not so good experience at Dal Lake and Naddi, our cab took us to “Church of St. John in the wilderness” which is located in Dharamsala on the way to McLeodganj. The establishment is more than 100 years old and was built by the widow of Lord lgin (British Viceroy of India) who died in 1863.  The crunch is located in the arms of nature with a much maintained garden and a small graveyard. It is also the last resting ground of Lord lgin.




















The Church survived a massive earthquake in 1905 and suffered extensive damage which destroyed the upper portion completely. In 1915 the Church was renovated and a new bell was built by Whitechapel Bell Foundry and was shipped to India. But the weight of the bell was so much that they could fix it on the top and had to fix on the ground near to the Church. The bell was so huge that the attempt to steal it failed. As soon as I walked inside the Church premises I saw the history with very old colourful glasses and the statue of Jesus. There was a small water bowl with holy water at the entrance of the church. I did not take any picture of the interiors of Church because I think it is disrespectful. But again some very intelligent Indian travellers don’t have any respect and do everything to destroy the peace of the place. The Church was also funded by late Bollywood actress Priya Rajvanshi.












As soon as we walked out – nature struck with heavy rains which caused traffic jam for more than two hours. We reached Mcleodganj by lunch time.

Mcleodganj is the home of Dalai Lama and the houses of one of the biggest monasteries. The roads were very narrow and full of traffic, cars are everywhere even on those roads which can only allow one car at a time. There chaos because of the traffic.

The city is famous for its night life but due to time constraint we could not witness it. After lunch we went to the monastery. The monastery also symbolizes the struggle for freedom of Tibet from Chinese.  We can see the pictures of those freedom fighters who were killed by the Chinese military while doing peaceful protests. I have never seen such a big monastery. The monastery was two storied which serves for different purpose. The 1st floor is basically to do prayers and the second was the home to the Idol of Gautam Buddha. The gates of the Monastery are open to everyone who is looking for inner peace. After rotating the prayer bells we continued our journey to our last destination Khanyara.










Khanyara is famous for a huge Shiva temple with a small river in the backyard. The temple premises have many small temples with idols of different Gods. The river was the main attraction; we saw huge rocks inscribed with “OM” and “Ram”. The little cave was also a big attraction of the place. The refreshing cold water felt rejuvenating! We dipped our feet in the river and soaked in the beauty.
Even though it was a temple premises, nothing stopped our Punjabi tourists from drinking beer. It feels very disappointing. Anyway, it was the last stop of our journey and we headed back to our hotel because our bus departure timing was at night.











Even they knows where to go"




I almost forgot that I also had some good meat momos in Dharamsala. In conclusion I want to say that the trip was not that good as expected. But I have to say this to Indian Travellers that please be little responsible while travelling and respect the place.

Yummy Momos

Trust me the way was not easy


Dharamsala amrket at night


Monday, September 1, 2014

Jaipur Tourism-My Experience (Part-1)

                                                         Jaipur- Must Visit Place
                                                    
City View from Jaigarh Fort
Jaipur is located in the northern part of India and the capital of Rajasthan. It is famous for its forts and palaces, also if you are a sweet lover, this city has to offer some of the best in India.
3 days and 2 nights stay is more than enough for this city, until one wants to burn their pocket doing shopping. 

Where to Visit.

1. Market.

2. City Palace.

3. Hawa Mahal.

The market has nothing much to offer if you are from India. Things are over priced and they are easily available in your own city market in less price. If you to bargain with the local shopkeepers of Jaipur trust me they can easily differentiate between a local and a tourist. One thing is good about the market is that there is no illegal construction in front of the shops as we see in Delhi or other cities also every shop has the same construction and the colour is pink.
The problem I saw is that every transport vehicle owner will watch you like a eagle and offer you a ride which is very irritating, it's very tough to walk in the market when every rikshaw puller and Auto driver ask you the same question.

Market front of Hawa Mahal



City Palace

This is a must visit, the palace was partially converted into museum. Inside the palace museum you can see the royal "Darbar" of Maharaja, currency used in that era also with the paintings of kings who had ruled Jaipur. The architecture is mix of both Hindu and Mugal art, City Palace is in middle of Jaipur and you can reach there by auto, parking for private cars could be little un easy. Photography is not allowed inside the museum only outside photography is allowed.
If you have money then some part of the palace can be rented for private parties.
Main Courtyard


Elephant Idol on Marble


That's not Indian Flag


A Mugal Touch


Old Brass Cannon


Entry to The Musium


Old Muscat Rifle


Beautiful Mugal Architecture 


The Raja's Lamborghini



Some more Ferrari's

 Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and the design was taken from Lord Krishna crown by Lal Chand Ustad. The structure has more then 900 windows or Jarokhas which was design in such a manner that air will flow 24/7 and is a perfect example of ancient cross-ventilation. The Mahal has one courtyard which is not very big and stairs are very narrow only one person can use it at one time. Be careful while coming up or down you may have to turn back because of narrow passages. From the top one can have a good view of Jaipur city and the hills around. We found the surrounding areas very dirty the second exit gate was so filthy that we have to cover our nose. Also due to small narrow places one may find the place very cramped up with tourist, but still I recommend for one time visit. 
Hawa Mahal


Samll Windows with beautiful architecture


Colourful Glass


From the Top




Amber Fort from Hawa Mahal




Part 2 Coming Soon