According to Wikipedia Bandhani is a type of tie-dye textile decorated by plucking the cloth with fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design. The term bandhani is derived from the Sanskrit word banda ("to tie").
Travel is essence of life. "Life is a book and those who don't travel reads only one page." "Travel teaches you what books can't teach." "Traveling makes you modest." and many more such quotes on Traveling.. still words can't explain the real meaning or purpose of traveling. It's not something to be read it's something to be experienced. Yeah, i m addicted to traveling and I m writing this blog to share my experiences and to encourage the people to travel.
Friday, 11 November 2016
Monday, 19 September 2016
Top 5 Street foods to try in Bhuj-Kutch
Hey guys, this post will be loved by every foodie. These Street food mentioned below are probably only known by locals of Kutch... And viola!! I m the resident of Kutch. If you do visit Kutch I request you
.. no I order you to taste most of the street foods mentioned below..
.. no I order you to taste most of the street foods mentioned below..
Friday, 26 August 2016
Miracle or Happenstance: An unforgettable trip to char dham
13 June 2013
It was the peak season for char dham Yatra. I was traveling with my parents. After the pleasant visit to Yamunotri and Gangotri, we were headed towards Kedarnath. My parents denied to trek towards Gangotri glacier, which was 13 kms from Gangotri temple🙁.
It was the peak season for char dham Yatra. I was traveling with my parents. After the pleasant visit to Yamunotri and Gangotri, we were headed towards Kedarnath. My parents denied to trek towards Gangotri glacier, which was 13 kms from Gangotri temple🙁.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Unveiling the Art of Kutch: LLDC
Hey guys, after my excursion to Manali I m back in my hometown Kutch. The travel bug still persists, so I take small trips in my home town or near my hometown.
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Bewitching beauty of Jogini Falls (Concluding Journey me TWIST)
Hey guys... I am back . This post is also part of my Manali excursion.
This post is about my third day at Manali. And fortunately, the weather was in my favor. I decided to go to Jogini Falls, it was suggested by the locals.
This post is about my third day at Manali. And fortunately, the weather was in my favor. I decided to go to Jogini Falls, it was suggested by the locals.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Journey me TWIST:Manali via Delhi ( part 3)
Part 3
Hmmm.... My first day at Manali was totally awesome. At next day I woke at 5. The weather was chilly and it was raining. I had had booked the taxi for Rohtang Pass.
Hmmm.... My first day at Manali was totally awesome. At next day I woke at 5. The weather was chilly and it was raining. I had had booked the taxi for Rohtang Pass.
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Journey me TWIST:Manali via Delhi (part 2)
Part 2
Hey guys, I m back with part two. So, in previous part I was in Delhi and then I took bus from there of Royal Travels, for Manali. The bus was quite comfortable and the ticket was also at reasonable rate. The bus was late though, as it was raining whole way. The route from Delhi to Manali, crosses three states: Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. I woke at 5 a.m in morning, and the sight that welcomed me was just so alluring. I lost my heart then and there.
The bus went through the largest tunnel I have ever seen in my life. Finally, I reached Manali at 3 p.m. The hotel where I was gonna stay was almost 5kms away from from the Manali private parking.(This is where all bus deports the passengers.) I stayed at Hotel Mahavir Manali, Prini. The view from hotel was breathtaking. I booked hotel from goibibo.com, so the discount I got were awesome. After getting fresh at hotel I went to Hidimba Temple. Now, here I got some special advice for you guys. The transportation costs in Manali are very high, except for buses. So i will highly recommend you to choose buses for traveling purpose in Manali. Another reason to opt for bus is you will get to know the local public. That's what we all want; to be a traveler rather than a tourist. The temple's sight is so good; and the architecture of the temple is mind blowing. I was in awe of that ancient architecture. It was so precisely done that modern architectures fails when compared with that temple. The carvings in wood was also wow! There at Hidimba temple, we can borrow rabbits from the local women; who costs us rupees 20. I took so many photographs. Also, python and yaks are available to have pose with ;-). The local women there also provide us with the traditional clothes. I had fun there. Also, we can trek over there in the jungles of Deodar trees. The weather there was so cloudy, actually the clouds were touching the ground. Then after I roamed at the Mall road.
Not to miss things in Manali is SOFTY, PANI PURI, and PIZZA.
You have to take care of the timings of the bus; as the last bus to Prini is around at 8p.m. I missed my last bus so I had to take auto rickshaw. Bargaining is must in the rates of autos. The reasonable cost is rupees 200 from Mall road to Prini. They would ask you to pay 250 but with some bargaining you will reach your destination in reasonable rates.
So this was my day 1 at Manali
Hey guys, I m back with part two. So, in previous part I was in Delhi and then I took bus from there of Royal Travels, for Manali. The bus was quite comfortable and the ticket was also at reasonable rate. The bus was late though, as it was raining whole way. The route from Delhi to Manali, crosses three states: Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. I woke at 5 a.m in morning, and the sight that welcomed me was just so alluring. I lost my heart then and there.
Welcome to HP |
Not to miss things in Manali is SOFTY, PANI PURI, and PIZZA.
Wood carvings at Hidimba temple |
Wood carvings at Hidimba temple |
Deodar trees |
So this was my day 1 at Manali
Friday, 8 July 2016
Journey me TWIST:Manali via Delhi (part 1)
Part-1
So, this vacation i went to peek the beauties of the Manali. Manali is located at in Himachal Pradesh, India. Himachal is the Hindi word, and if we break it into parts we get two words "Him" and "achal"; Him means ice, and achal means valley or maa ka pallu.
So, this vacation i went to peek the beauties of the Manali. Manali is located at in Himachal Pradesh, India. Himachal is the Hindi word, and if we break it into parts we get two words "Him" and "achal"; Him means ice, and achal means valley or maa ka pallu.
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