Blog Entries tagged 'kashmir'
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- KASHMIR: A WANDERER'S DELIGHTKASHMIR: A WANDERER'S DELIGHT We travel not to escape life but for life not to escape us. Travelling has an exceptional effect on one.It acts as a barrier that makes the world seem unreal. Last sunday was a memorable one as my Posted by Deepika29_ in Travelogue | Feb 4, 2022
- Crossing Zoji La - How dangerous it was ==Introduction== Zoji La (La means Mountain Pass in Ladakhi Language) is the first pass you encounter on Srinagar Leh Highway which is located at around 24 Kilometres from S Posted by Travel Board in Tracing my Footsteps | Jun 7, 2020
- Sonamarg - Golden MeadowsSonamarg is a hill station (2800 Mtrs above MSL) located in Gandarbal District of Jammu & Kashmir, India which is around 80 Kilometres from State Capital Srinagar. The name Sonamarg translates to Golden (Sona) Meadows (Marg) and the place truly Posted by Travel Board in Tracing my Footsteps | Apr 29, 2020
- Srinagar ToursSrinagar is the largest city and the summer capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Posted by himalayan tours in Indian Travel Destinations | Apr 4, 2020
- Trip to Dream world==GULMARG== ===Day1=== Landed in Srinagar airport at 8 am, our cab was waiting, we directly left to Gulmarg which is 60 km from Srinagar airport it took 2 hours to reach. Checked into a hotel and got ready to go for a Posted by traveltrails in Trip to Dream world | Dec 12, 2019
- Munsiyari - The Little KashmirMunsiyari is a comely hamlet situated in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state, nestled in the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas Munsiyari offers splendid vistas of natural beauteousness. This scenic hill station is perched at an altitude of 2298 Posted by architrastogi in God Paradise Uttarakhand | Jan 18, 2018
- AMAR MAHAL MUSEUM & LIBRARY JAMMU, JAMMU AND KASHMIR Hari Singh (September 1895 – 26 April 1961) was the last ruling Maharaja of the [[https://pinkpaparazzi.in/|princely state]] of Jammu and Kashmir in India. He was married Posted by anuj1975 in The Beautiful India.... | Oct 18, 2017
- The Story of Sohni Mahiwal – A tragic love story[[https://pinkpaparazzi.in/|Sohni Mahiwal]] is one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab and Sindh, the other three are Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiba and Sassi Punnun. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/747402/large_IMG_9659__2_.jpg Posted by anuj1975 in The Beautiful India.... | Apr 4, 2017
- IS LIFE A SHORT JOURNEY…..Jammu – Nagrota lie on the National Highway 1A (NH 1A) that connects the Kashmir valley to Jammu and the rest of India. NH 1A number now does not exist and old NH 1A is now a part of NH Posted by anuj1975 in The Beautiful India.... | Mar 12, 2017
- Searching for Oriental carpets along the Silk Routes of Iran I asked the owner of Kashmir Emporium in Madras, India, the home of my youth, about Kashan and the origin of the design of my very first oriental carpet bought from him. This was in 1986, Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jun 29, 2015
- It's not grim up northWhat a difference a few days make. In Rajasthan and Punjab you could have fried an egg on a street cows back (maybe slightly religiously offensive), whereas in Kashmir I was surrounded by snow capped mountains with the temperature at Posted by stuhutchuk in A One Way Ticket To Bangkok | Jun 20, 2015
- Kashmir Where Jesus came to dieKashmir - Where Jesus Came To Die It’s called the crown of India . A valley so beautiful and so abundant with the gifts of nature that it is compared to heaven’s . Mughals made it their summer capital and so Posted by Anuj Tikku in Tikku's Travelthon | Jun 15, 2015
- kashmir. beauty at its finest.this was a meaningful trip for me - not only did it fulfill my curious mind of travelling to a "less popular" place, it did however enrich me as a person who had been taking the conveniences of life for Posted by mISO sOUP in lov(e)world | May 21, 2014
- A lifechanging experience on my birthday at PehelgamIt was my birthday and I woke up early at our hotel and got ready for the next day's trip. Our sub-group never thought it would be this lucky. We were to go up to the Lidder Valley at Pehelgam, Posted by sharmilamumbai9 in Sharmila's Travels | Apr 15, 2014
- Lovely LehThe town of Leh came as something of a shock after Amritsar, Jammu and Srinagar, where there were precious few non-Indian tourists; by contrast, Ladakh’s major metropolis (ahem) seemed like Tourist Central. Having journeyed the less conventional Kashmir Posted by TJandAnu in Footloose & Far Away | Dec 26, 2012
- Srinagar to LehWe left Srinagar in a shared jeep not long after 6.00am. Although we’d booked early the previous day, we forgot a key detail – with these kinds of trips, you can pre-book your actual seat in the jeep. Posted by TJandAnu in Footloose & Far Away | Aug 30, 2012
- SrinagarSrinagar proved to be a tonic after the two-day road trip and we began our stay in earnest with a visit to a couple of the city’s gardens, many of which date back to Mughal times. We strolled the Posted by TJandAnu in Footloose & Far Away | Aug 14, 2012
- The long and winding road to SrinagarWe didn’t stay long in Jammu, the City of Temples. Although awash with Hindu pilgrims at this time of year, like many, we were simply stopping over en route to Srinagar. We duly rose just after 5.00am to Posted by TJandAnu in Footloose & Far Away | Aug 6, 2012
- Goodbye Punjab, hello Kashmir!This morning we got up at 5.00am to go back to the Golden Temple for sunrise. There had been a major electrical outage overnight, so our air-conditioning in the hotel had been on the blink through the night. Posted by TJandAnu in Footloose & Far Away | Aug 4, 2012
- A lifechanging experience on my birthday at PehelgamIt was my birthday and I woke up early at our hotel and got ready for the next day's trip. Our sub-group never thought it would be this lucky. We were to go up to the Lidder Valley at Pehelgam, Posted by sharmilamumbai in Sharmila's Travels | Nov 8, 2011
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