Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Once upon a time

Once upon a time, when I was in Shivpuri (For River Rafting)
White water rafting is gaining a lot of recognition these days in northern India, in past only the adventure enthusiasts used to go for rafting by now with the rising safety standards more of office crowd is seen on the rafting adventure.
Last month I was in shivpuri with a group of 18 passionate people for adventure and it was one more lifetime thrilling experience for me. Navigating through the considerably bumpy water on inflatable rafts, in between valley was a memorable experience for me. I become really excited even today when I think of the time just before the grade 4 rapid and our guide told us Golf Course (a four grade rapid on Ganga) 90% chances that the raft my flip, there was pin drop salience in our raft. He added I can only do 30 % to save from it rest 70% is with you all, so be silent in the rapid if you don’t want to flip on Ganga. Really rapid was tough, one of my friend Mahiraj almost thrown out of the raft by a wave then we manage. In the end we all were shouted like victorious people. You can go directly to shivpuri and do it or if you are in a group you can get a package from various providers.
There are numerous Travel Companies offering camping and rafting packages and with the rising competition the standard of services and basic amenities are improvingAccording to recommendation river-rafting-India.com is very good service provider they have experience rafter like Jayendra Bhandari more than 15 year experience on Ganga.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Must See in This Summer............Uttaranchal..

India, it is often said, is not a country but a continent. You will see from north to south and east to west, the people are dissimilar, the languages are diverse, the traditions are different, and the country is different.

Fundamentally India is what you make of it and what you want it to be. If you want to see temples, there are temples in abundance with adequate style and types to mystify anybody. If its history you want India has plenty of it; the fort, abandoned cities, battlefields all have their tales to tell.


If you want simply lie on beach there are enough to satisfy. If the walking, open air is your thing then head of trekking routs of Himalayas, India is also famous for his variety of wildlife. Some famous national parks you wish to visit like Corbett national Park.
So it’s a total experience, an assault on the senses, a place you will never forgot & always want to come here.
Some interesting Place to Visit for upcoming Summer Holidays (Nearest to Delhi.)
River Rafting in Rishikesh:
Rafting on Ganges is certainly an unusual experience. And if you want to explore the new areas and have an open mind, you are qualified to join any of the white water rafting trips that are organized on the Ganges. For longer rafting trips require previous experience in this adventure sport. There are many sites in Garhwal and Kumaon region of Uttaranchal that can be tapped as the perfect sites for providing the pleasure of water sports. There are quite a few places, especially in the Garhwal region, which have a latent potential as tourist recreation centers and some hold immense potential for professional rafting.


Distance: 6 hours Drive from Delhi
Destination: Shivpuri/Rishikesh.
Time Duration: 1 Night/2 Days.
Maximum Budget: 1500/- Per Persons with all Meals & Rafting in Ganga.
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Safari Tour of Corbett National Park. Wildlife safari can be another option for you in this summer vacation.

Sample Itinerary for Stay with Tigers Tour.

Day 01- Arrive to Corbett National Park.
Morning Drive Form Delhi to Corbett National park, afternoon arrives at Corbett National Park. Welcome drink will be provided in the wild life resort in Corbett National Park.
Evening you can do the nature walk at near to Koshi River in National Park.
Return back to wildlife resort. Dinner and over Night stay at wild life resort in Corbett National Park.
Day 02: (Canter safari in Dhikala for 06 Hours)
In the Morning at 6:30 we will take you for a Canter safari journey into the Dhikala to explore the impenetrable Sal jungles of Corbett tiger reserve. This trip will move on under the guidance of an expert guide. There is a great occasion for viewing wildlife especially tiger and sloth bear, black bear, deer, leopard, wild cat etc in the national park
You Breakfast will be scheduled at Dhikala Forest Canteen. After 06 hour long wildlife safari in Dhikala Zone return back to wildlife resort.
Lunch will be in wildlife resort. After lunch you will take rest at wildlife resort. In the evening you can make your own plan to visit sightseeing near to Corbett National Park like Garjiya Temple, Corbett Museum etc.
Dinner and overnight stay at wildlife resort in Corbett National Park.
Day 03:- Morning Safari & Departure:
This Day will be reserve for full day jeep safari in beautiful/Adventures Bijrani Zone of Corbett National Park.
Safari will be scheduled in the morning before breakfast. A gipsy’s pick you from the wildlife resort and you will drive to Aamdanda gate for enter the Bijrani Zone of Corbett national park. Our experience naturalist will try to locate tiger by following alarm calls of other animals and the pugmarks; first we will try to locate tiger’s position and then will wait for the sighting of majestic tiger, who rules the jungle. Return back to resort and have buffet breakfast at wildlife resort.
After having breakfast check-out from wildlife resort & Drive back to Delhi.
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Tiger Found Dead in Corbett

Tiger found dead near Jim Corbett National Park
A tiger was found dead in the western Terrai forest divisions bordering the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand on Sunday.
Though tiger deaths always bring questions about poaching with them, this one is being seen by the forest officials as a natural death.
"It is a male tiger and there is no sign of outer injury or marks on its body. It is an old tiger. We will conduct the postmortem today and then we will tell what really happened," said Nishant Verma, a forest official.
The cause of death here may be old age, if the forest officials are to be believed.
"The first instance here is that its paws are all torn and there are cracks in it. Also his claws are not sharp and are very blunt. It seems to be an old tiger and so there is the possibility of a natural death," Verma pointed out.For the time being, the postmortem report of the tiger is awaited to know the real reason of death. (ANI)

Friday, January 14, 2011

Fishing in Corbett National Park

Those who have had the opportunity of reading Jim Corbett’s "Man Eaters of Kumaon" know that the amazing accounts of his fearless adventures in the Kumaon hills wasn’t exactly confined to the tigers of the hills. His fishing holidays around the verdant valley tells us many stories of thrilling experiences. Corbett’s addiction behind fishing came with the satisfaction of cooking up a hard-earned mill in the open wilderness. But, catching a giant Mahseer in a Kumaon river according to him didn’t make him overlook the beauty of the forests. He was indeed the man of the forest. So, following his trails, we traced back a fishing expedition near the Corbett National park. Needless to mention, named after this legendary hunter and conservationist, the Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in the country and is one of the most favored eco-friendly destinations in the world.
After setting foot at Corbett, we couldn’t help but marvel at the breath taking surroundings and a jeep safari wasn’t just enough for we Faustian souls. Jim Corbett Park is not always about tigers and the jungles have many facets to its charm. Fishing in the river is just a part of it. Thus, the fishing trip happened and the excitement of a possible encounter with a Masheer inspired us for an early morning trip to the rivers. Who doesn’t want to go fishing in a serene river and smell the sweet scent of the jungles floating in the air on a spring day? People from all over the world flock in here for a memorable angling experience even if many of them are vegetarians. After all, what’s the harm in a date with the river for a change? Besides, we learnt that sustainable angling is rather a beneficial conservation activity and fishing is only allowed when the big Masheers completes a breeding cycle.
But, overall, it was our patience exercise tool because, fishing is a tricky business and the joy of your success can actually make you set the fish free in the waters again! Our fishing trip happened on a cloudy day and our patience almost burnt out while waiting for a fish but those who didn’t opt for it had a quite fun time on the banks. Taking a solitary walk in the woods around can actually make a poet of you. We never knew who took this seriously, but almost every face looked content. Finding happiness in the Corbett woods wasn’t that tough after all. A customized angling trip made our trip to the Kumaon hills a very memorable one. A fraction of our busy life spent in solitude and sheer idleness served a perfect antidote to our stressed out souls from the city.
However, it wasn’t our intention to get spoiled in the wilderness. All we wanted was some recreation but a camping mattress under a tree near the river just spoiled us. Too tempted to rest our souls underneath the blue sky, we gave in and the rest as they say is memory carefully tucked in our hearts. A pampered soul remembers the goodness in a better way! What say?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Wild life In Corbett


Adventure is a world inside our mind; it depends on us on how to tapped and enjoy a certain freedom. Let us make an adventuresome world for us during your adventure vacations. One of us liked to take picture with tigers and when get down of vehicle to reach tigers, suddenly someone came run from nearby leaving his small carrot shop on a table top, asked 10rs if like to taking a picture with tiger. Then who stands there, and who are we? It seems he only had left the tigers on the small grass mound to pull money, along with the carrots he harvests around. There’re days we could remember, people who visit photo studious used to take pictures with apparent animals, film stars and leaders by standing beside and dropping their arms on there shoulders. This is something different, and I wonder were they getting this idea, but it’s a trick to get money and it seems it spread to other destinations.
Enough… so talk something about our adventures trip. It was assume, we do more fun at Corbett national park. We were three family there… it’s a group tour because u don’t want to be alone at the Corbett national park in front of panther.
We did the most adventures activity at there like repelling fishing bird watching elephant safari. After that we r go to the nanital it also called the city of lake. It’s like heaven on the earth.