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NAINITAL – india

LAKE DISTRICT

INTRODUCTION

Why not today again visit India and have a visit of Lake Town named Nainital. This town has dual kind of importance. First one is its scenic beauty and the second one is its varied natural resources. If we would say that the Himalaya is a necklace and Nainital is the glittering jewel in that necklace then it would be absolutely right. This town is located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and is the headquarter of the Nainital district in the Kumaon foothills. The town is located around the Naini Lake and it was named after the name of the Goddess Naini Devi.  The beauty of the town is that it is surrounded by the high mountains with waterfalls and lakes at the foothills. There are three famous lakes in the area with the names Naina, Deopatha and Ayarpatha. Among all these three Naina is the highest which is pear-shaped. If you visit the area from the top of high mountains you get the awesome views of the vast plain, tangled ridges and a snowy rang

History

It was the time of Gurkha War (1814-1816) when the Kumaon Hills came under British rule. This war was fought between the Kingdom of Nepal and British East India Company. in 1841 an English sugar trader P. Barron constructed the first European house with which the town of Nainital was founded. He was of the view that this is the best which he had witnessed in the 2400 km long trek of Himalayas. The town took very short time to become the famous health resort for the British soldiers and their families. The reason was the unique location of the town and dense forests which escape the area from sun rays. The time came when the town became the summer residence of the Governor of United Provinces. The town faced many drastic environmental conditions as well. In 1880 a landslide buried 151. before this there were landslides in 1866 and 1879 but this was the disastrous. The cause of the landslide was heavy rain amounting from 510 mm to 890 mm. this landslide caused great damage to the buildings like Victoria hotel, Bell’s shop and the Temple of Naini Devi.

 ATTRACTIONS

As earlier said this district have many attractions. This town has numerous attractions for the tourists. There are lakes, waterfalls, peaks etc. Here are some of the important places where tourists must go and have a visit.

 a)      NAINA LAKE

If we say that the nucleus of the beauty of the town is the Nainital Lake then it would not be wrong at all. When the day is clear its water looks like a mirror and seven hills, cottages and villas are shadowed in the water of the lake. It is really a wonderful sight. It is not the end. The beauty of the lake increases thousand times when night comes and myriads of bulbs from the hill and on the edge of the lake stab their light in the water. The tourists can enjoy yachting, boating and paddling boats. One end of the lake is called Mallital and the other is called Tallital.

 b)      MALL ROAD

On one side of the lake there is Mall road which is the major tourist attraction. This rod joins the both ends of the lake. In the summer months it becomes the busiest road and vehicles are not allowed to move on the road in order to facilitate the visitors. The other side of the lake is called Thandi road which is less busy as compared to Mall road.

 c)      FLATTS

This place is for the gathering of the people and is situated at the northern side of the lake. People from all walks of life are gathered here. The famous Naini Devi Temple is also situated in the flats. This is the place where the landslip of 1880 was occurred. Afterwards this area was flattened and reserved for recreational activities. Main attractions of the flats are temple of Naini Devi and beautiful fountain. After the mall road this place is heavily crowded.

 d)      ROPEWAY

This is one of the major tourist attractions in Nainital. This ropeway starts from Mallital to the snow view point. At the snow view point you get the wider view of the Himalayas and town below.

This is really a must see place for tourists. There are plenty of things to make the journey and visit memorable

BASANT FESTIVAL – pakistan – india – best spring festival

“COLOURS OF SPRING”
INTRODUCTION
In this age of science and technology, people have started race for their survival in thesociety and to move with the pace of the time. This trend has shortened the time of thepeople for their recreation and entertainment. In this situation the only entertainmentremains the religious and social festivals. Basant or Vasant is a famous festival inthe Indian sub-continent. This is also called kite festival. In the early time it wasn’tconsidered or celebrated as festival but now it has become a big festivity in India andPakistan.

BASANT FESTIVAL

BASANT FESTIVAL

Basant means a festival at which kites are flew and people enjoy. Basically it isan Indian festival. This festival is celebrated on any date between January and February.In Sanskrit language Vasanta is one of the six seasons and Panchami is the fifth dayof Magh which is a Hindu month. There are some parts in sub continent where Basantis celebrated as most auspicious festival than any other like Ferozepur in India. As thespring starts the festivities of Basant are get started.

BASANT IN INDIA
The Basant festival is celebrated at the end of the winter season and at the start of thebeautiful spring season. It says good bye to winter and welcomes the spring in whichflowers are blossom and birds sing sweet songs. Basant is marked as the first festivalof the year so everyone tries to make it memorable and joyful. It is celebrated alloverIndia with great enthusiasm. People from all of every age enjoy the festival withoutgender discrimination. Specially boys, girls and children show more enthusiasm. at thisday people get up early in the morning and offer their holly rituals. After their sacredobligations, the festivity begins. Boys, girls, men, women and children wear yellowcolour dresses.

People buy the kites and strings in big quantity. Yellow colour is the signof auspiciousness and spirituality. The colours are not ended here; even food is colouredyellow with saffron. Different kind of sweet dishes are prepared and are exchanged withthe relatives specially Kesar Halva which is also in yellow colour. The people are gottogether and sing the sweet songs of spring. In India the day is dedicated to GoddessSarsvati who is the the Goddess of knowledge and learning.


BASANT IN PAKISTAN (JASHAN-E-BAHARAN)
The festivities of Basant festival are celebrated in Pakistan in their full swing. LikeFerozepur, Lahore is the centre point for the entertaining activities of Basant. Initially thefestival was celetrated in the outer sides of the city then it got more attention and becameone of the most important festivals in the city. Other than the city of Lahore there aresome other cities like Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Jhelum, Kasur and Rawalpindi/Islamabad where Basant is celebrated with great attraction. Same like India people wearyellow dresses, prepare foods for different taste but the colour it is tried that the colourof the dish must also be yellow.

Although the festival is celebrated allover Pakistan butLahore is famous for its Basant festivities in the world. The city of Lahore is now suchfamous that Indian stars from film industry also take part in the festival.During last few incidents of injuries and deaths has badly affected the festival.
The festivities of the festival and the colours of the spring invite you to come and enjoycherish and delightful voices of the people with joy.

Best Places To Visit In India – Part II

The Charminar

Best Places To Visit In India

The Charminar is one more imperative place to visit. Built in the heart of the Hyderabad along with Ramoji Film City and Golconda Fort.The graceful structure of the Charminar in Hyderabad is a stunning exemplar of Cazia style of architecture consists of granite and lime-mortar. Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah built this Islamic architectural majesty in 1591. You must see Charminar if you are visiting Hyderabad.
The astonishing monument with its four arches is so proportionately designed that when the fort is opened one could catch a glance of the flurry Hyderabad city as these Charminar arches were facing the most active royal inherited streets. Once there, feel the calm of the terrace and see life bustling below. In sharp contrast to the dynamic and vigorous life in the ground floor, the peaceful isolation in the upper part of the fort is relaxing. You can enjoy the adoring beauty of the Hyderabad city from this point, which is quite impressive sight.

The Dal Lake

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Jammu and Kashmir is legendary for the charming beauty and one part of that beauty is Dal Lake. The lake gets frozen in winters. It has five basins and many channels that are allied with each other. There are lots of fishes in Dal Lake and fishery is the major industry of this region. It is also the second largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir. Houseboats are always standing by to take tourists to a romantic outing of the lake. Dal is a Himalayan urban lake best choice for the tourists.

The Sun temple at Konark

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The Sun temple is a primitive temple at Konark. It has beautiful carvings of the god’s and godesses portray different scenes. The temple is next to Bhubaneshwar at Orissa. Konark is one of the famous tourist magnetism of Orissa. Konark, Konark houses a huge temple devoted to the Sun God.  It is a magnificient temple reflecting the architects that predicted and built it. Bhubaneswar, Konark and Puri represent the Golden triangle of Orissa, visited in large numbers by pilgrims and tourists.

The Toy Train of Matheran and Mossourie

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The century old Matheran toy train dropeb the passengers in the serene hill settlement of Matheran, where all vehicles are forbidden. The 77 year old toy train in Matheran is a complete charm to take a ride on.  The train covers 12 miles in an hour in that way let the passenger’s sufficient time to immerse in the beauty of the surroundings.

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

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Ajanta and Ellora Caves are situated next to the Aurangabad in the state of Maharashtra. They represent tremendous art & architecture cultural heritage of Indian. They are one of the top most visited tourist places in India. You will love to see caves of Ajanta and Ellora. The caves comprise terrific scriptures of Hindu gods and goddesses, human and animals primed by people of ancient age.

Hill stations

Best Places To Visit In India

Hill stations are a favorite destination to get rid of some heat. There are seven mountains wherein are some unconquered peaks of tremendous heights, uncharted glaciers and valleys, wildlife, forests, gushing streams, waterfalls encircled with fog and smog and tremendous hill stations and hill resorts. There are numerous hill stations in the eastern India that are, Gangtok, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Mirik, Shillong, Imphal. In the South India is Sahyadri. Ootacamund (Ooty), Kodaikanal in the Nilgiri’s and Palni hills are more well-liked hill stations in this country. However, the Munnar and wayanad highlands in Kerala are equally captivating. In western India experience beautiful caves, castles and forts, and hill stations of Rajasthan and in Maharashtra take a pleasure of Mahabaleshwar, Pandharpur, Nasik, Sirdi, Anndhanaguath, Nande. And the north India, area dotted with several attractive and mystifying range of hill stations. Auli, Garhwal, Ranikhet, Mussoorie, Nainital, Shimla, Dalhousie, Kasauli, Kullu, Manali, Chamba, Dharamshala, Gulmargand in Jammu and Kashmir.

Golden Temple

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The golden temple at Amritsar is an important place for worship for the sikhs. The ten Gurus’ of sikhs are worshipped in this place. It is a place of both breathtaking beauty and nonviolence. In the beginning a small lake in the midst of a calm forest, the site has been a meditation retreat for itinerant mendicants and erudite since deep ancient times. The Buddha has spent time at this place in contemplation. After Two thousand years of Buddha’s time, a new philosopher saint came to live and contemplate. This was Guru Nanak, the originator of the Sikh religion. After the passing away of Guru Nanak, over the centuries it became the main sacred holy place of the Sikhs. Golden Temple in Amritsar is the famous Sikh temple in India. People come here visit Shri Harmander Sahib from corner to corner the world. It is generally known as “Golden Temple” due to the Gold finish on the main building of the Darbar Sahib. It has four doors on the East, West, North and South. Golden Temple basis are Akal Takht, Baba Atal, Sri Guru Ramdas Niwas, The SGPC Office, Central Sikh Museum and the food at Guru ka Langar.