Monday, April 17, 2023

Manali - Leh Road Update 2023

 

Manali – Leh Road Update 2023



Manali – Leh Road Update in 2023

When will Manali Leh highway open 2023?

For all those who are planning a road trip from Manali side in 2023. This year Border Road Organization has created history by clearing the snow in record time from both sides. Srinagar Leh highway is already operational, although the construction work of tunnels and road are still going on. However, The Manali Leh highway is expected to open before 25th April 2023. But if you’re planning a trip early. Hold your horses till end of the April, because there are many factors that could affact your journey like road safety, avalanches, unexpected snowfall, black ice etc. If you’re planning a road trip from Srinagar or Manali side in April end or May starting, Contact experts to know the current situation for smooth road trip or you can make your travel plans with us.

This pass has been named Rohtang, meaning ‘ground of corpses’, after all those people who lost their lives here in tragic incidents. Lying on the Pir Panjal range, this pass also offers spectacular views of the twin peaks of Geypan. The Rohtang Pass, the 13,050 feet gateway to Lahaul and Spiti Valley, is might set to open for tourists from May 2023 onwards.

After National Green Tribunal order, permits to 1,300 vehicles are being issued for each day. The pass will remain closed every Tuesday for maintenance purpose.” It is one and the half hour drive from Manali, The Beautiful city on the banks of the Beas river in Himachal Pradesh which is considered to be the most sought hill station of India. It is a favourite of Childrens, youngsters, honeymooners, bikers, trekkers, adventure sport enthusiasts as well as families. At the northern end of the Kullu Valley at a height of 6,398 feet (2,050 meters), Manali is also a summer gateway to Leh-Ladakh and Laul & Spiti valley with Atal Tunnel providing connectivity to both destinations.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Ladakh Tour and Travel Information by Unlimited India

 

Ladakh Tour and Travel Information

About Ladakh, India

History of Ladakh
Earliest inhabitants of Ladakh, were the Khampas — nomads who grazed their yaks on the high, windswept pastures. Deldan Namgyal in circa 1620–60, enlisting the assistance of the Mughals,

and extended Ladakhi power. In 1834 Zorawar Singh, an Army General, conquered Ladakh and brought the area under the control of the Dogra Maharajah of Kashmir. The dethroned royal family, received the Stok Palace, where they still live today. Following independence of India and partition in 1947; Ladakh, like Kashmir, was divided. Indian and Chinese troops have been stationed on the eastern border, since the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950–51. Since the 1962 war, the Indian army has maintained a very strong presence in Ladakh. The strategic requirements, of better links with the rest of India, were primarily responsible for Ladakh being opened up, to some influences from outside.

Culture of Ladakh

The high culture of Ladakh is Buddhist and this is particularly evident with its whitewashed gompas (monasteries) and forts ,perched on top of Sugarloaf Mountains. A miniature version of Tibet, the people are Tibetan in their culture and religion, and share a spiritual center in Tibet. This spiritual connection, coupled with the tremendous isolation of the area, has created a unique community within the vast democracy of India. The inhabitants are simple smiling people, who greet one and all with the all-encompassing jule, which could mean hello, bye, thank you and please! While Gompas (Buddhist monasteries), dot the landscape and are central to the life of the villages, many of their monastic festivals take the form of dance dramas.

Climate & Geogaphical Location

Summers are cold and chilly, while winters are snow bound. Ladakh is a high-altitude plateau, north of the Himalayas,situated geographically in Tibet, bordered to the southwest by the main Himalayan Range and in the North, parallel to the Himalayas is the Zanskar Range.

How to Reach

You can get to Ladakh by road or by air. By air, the airport is 7 Km from Leh and operates flights to Delhi, Jammu, Chandigarh and Srinagar during the season, usually from June to August. From airport bus service is available. By rail, the nearest railheads are at Chandigarh (280 Km) and at Jogindernagar (190 Km) to reach Manali, which is well connected to all the parts of the country. To reach Leh, take a taxi or bus to cover the stretch. By road, there are two overland routes to the region — one from Srinagar (open approximately from June to October) and the other from Manali (open approximately from July to September). It takes 2 days by the overland routes to reach Ladakh. A regular bus service operates on the routes; cabs can also be hired from both Srinagar and Manali for the journey. Remember that the overland trip will help you acclimatize to the high altitude.

Tourist Places of Interest

Likir Monastery
Founded in the 11th century AD and was rededicated to another monastic order (the yellow sect) in the 15th century, its earlier gompa was destroyed in fire. The present gompa dates back to the 18th century. It contains huge clay images of Buddhas (past, present & future) and various old manuscripts. It also houses an interesting collection of thangkas, old religious and domestic costumes and implements etc. If you want to visit the tourist places of Leh Ladakh region by a Guided tour then this would be the best option for you: https://unlimitedindia.com/product/leh-ladakh-india-trip-from-delhi/

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Thiksey Gompa.
Spectacularly sited and one of the finest examples of Ladakhi architecture, Thiksey is one of the largest and most impressive gompas. There are several temples in this gompa containing images, stupas and exquisite wall paintings. The major attraction of this Buddhist monastery is the huge statue of Lord Buddha enshrined here. A two storeyed statue, it has the main prayer hall around its shoulder. It belongs to the Gelukpa order and has a fantastic library, beautiful thangkas and a Maitreya Temple.

Lamayuru.
According to the legend, during the time of Sakya Muni Buddha, there used to be a crystal clear lake, where the monastery today stands, with the blessing of the Lama, the water of the lake receded, leaving place for the monastery. The complex was founded in the 11th century and houses a library, thought to be the oldest in the region. The present monastery dates back to the 16th century and has the 11 headed image of the Avalokiteshwara Buddha, mainly in ruins, it also has some murals and thangkas. Considered the free zone of Ladakh, not even a criminal can be apprehended here.

Hemis Gompa.
Hemis is one of the richest, biggest and most famous gompa in Ladakh. Its popularity stems from the major annual festival held during summer, in honour of their Guru Padma Sambhavas birth anniversary. The Hemis Festival falls sometime in June-July every year. Built during 1630, the Hemis Gompa monastery, is home to the Brokpa order. It has numerous thangkas, silver chortens studded with precious/semi precious stones and various images of Buddha. Of its many frescoes, the most famous is the Wheel of Life. Close to the Hemis Gompa is the Hemis National Park. This is a high altitude park, which provides sanctuary to the Snow Leopard, Shapu, Bharal, the rare black-necked crane and the Ibex.

Alchi Gompa.
On the banks of the river Indus, is Alchi Gompa, dating back to a thousand years. This monastery dates back to early 10th century and has beautiful murals and wall paintings. One of its ,feature thousands of miniature-sized pictures of the Buddha. Three large sized images made of clay and painted brightly are its focal attraction.

Shey Palace and Gompa.
Shey was the former summer palace of the kings of Ladakh. The Shey Gompa has a good library, the best collection of thangkas (Buddhist scroll paintings), mani walls (walls with sacred inscriptions) and is famous for its 7.5 meter high gilded gold-plated copper statue of Sakyamuni Buddha.

Leh
Leh is a lovely town. Nestled along the Indus River, the town lies in a fertile valley surrounded by barren mountains. An important town in the region and the major hub for travellers coming into Ladakh, this high altitude desert is dominated by the imposing Leh Palace and the Namgyal Tsemo. Lying in the Himalaya watershed, the labyrinthine lanes and pathways of Leh snake around the parti-coloured streets of Leh Bazaar and wind on, to meet the pretty Sankar and Changspa Villages, that fringe the outskirts of Leh. While Changspa has important Buddhist carvings dating back to the 8th century, when Ladakh was converted to Buddhism, Lehs main Buddhist place of worship is the Soma Gompa, close to the mosque commissioned by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Others

CHERNREY — Situated in a picturesque valley leading to Changia, this gompa was constructed as a funeral act of merit, on Sengge Namgyals death in 1645. A large collection of scriptures with title pages in sterling silver and the text in gold letters is kept here.

MATHO — Situated on the opposite bank of the Indus, across Thikse, Matho was established in the first half of the 16th century AD and has a valuable collection of very old and beautiful thangkas, some in the form of mandalas.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Your ultimate travel guide to Gulmarg, Kashmir

 

Gulmarg, which signifies is synonym “Medow of Flowers” called from 16th century, been the favored retreat of the royals specially in summers, but not as the case in winters. Now a days, this quaint town nested in mountains, blooms in a very different manner specially in winter months, in turns into a paradise for thrill seekers from all across the globe.


Skiing in Gulmarg

Accessibility is only by road, Gulmarg is the picturesque two hour journey from Srinagar Airport. Once, you reach gulmarg you will fall yourself in lap of nature. Being the heartland of winter sports in India, Gulmarg has a skiing and mountaineering institute making it to the ideal place to learn skiing during winter holidays. However it is suggested to enroll yourself very early otherwise there is no seats for late-comers. It has three ski lifts for beginners. The Gandola ride timings are 10 Am to 4 Pm daily. The expert lift just happens to be the highest ski lift in the world.

The Gulmarg Gandola ride goes from a height of 9000 ft at the base to a height of 13000 ft, where the breath taking views of Apharwat Peak awaits you. This peak is located a few kms away from line of control, is snowladen throughout the year, however the best time for snowlovers will be from December to March. Even if skiing isn’t your cup of tea, you should still consider gulmarg, on the top winter destination list. For those who are looking for more “happening time”, there is Winter Festival that provides an opportunity for budding film-makers, musicians, and photographers to showcase there crafts and enthrall eager audiences.

If you are a novice skier, I would suggest you to keep atleast three days for the trip. You’ll spend the first day in navigating slopes and falling face first into the snow. The silver lining is that you won’t feel butt-hurt, partly because you fall on your face, but more so because there’ll be lots of other people who will share your fate. read full blog at https://unlimitedindia.com/guide-to-gulmarg-kashmir-winter-trip/


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

North India Group Tour Travel

Group Travel Information for Northern India for Rajasthan, Agra and Varanasi
By Virtual Tours India
Rajasthan is very rich in historical heritages. Some of the popular heritages of Rajasthan are its forts and palaces, monuments and historical buildings, eternal cultural values and tradition ethics, colorful festivals and charming fairs. The traditional costume and Rajasthani costumes are also important heritage of the place. These features of attracts thousands and thousands of tourists every year to visit for Heritage Rajasthan Tours and explore the glam and charm of the place.

Magnificent forts and palaces are the essence and spirit of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is dotted with numerous forts and palaces. These forts and palaces have been built by the kings and queens years ago and now it is the heritage of the state and reflects the artistry of the then artisans and taste of the kings. Some of the popular forts and palaces are Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Chittorgarh Fort, Junagarh Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Monsoon Palace, Lake Palace, etc.

The essence of the heritage of Rajasthan is mainly reflected by the culture and tradition of the place. It still carries the old traditional values of the culture. People of Rajasthan put on traditional Rajasthani costume and jewelery. They have different cuisines. They celebrate fairs and festival with great pomp and show that carries the old values of our tradition. You can stay for some time in Rajasthan to enjoy the culture and tradition of Rajasthan. Almost every season in Rajasthan starts with a fair or festival. You can easily attend two-three festivals of the place.

Rajasthan is very famous for its desert. Tourists love to visit the region of Thar Desert. Three big cities of Rajasthan are situated at the stark of Thar Desert. These cities hold important tourist attractions. Visit these cities and enjoy the beauty of the place. Also enjoy camel safari and visit the interior of the Thar Desert to get a glimpse of golden beauty.

The festivities, fairs and celebrations represent the age old traditions and rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. They ignite the colors and affection of the people and unify all the souls of the tourists who have availed the packages tour India. You will find limitless passion, zest, rhythm and love in all the celebrations which will satisfy you and bring smiles on your face.

The tastes of Rajasthan are simply irresistible as they are made of rare and distinct locally produced vegetables and spices. Rajasthan has a rich culture with many vernaculars, colorful traditions, incredible cuisine, unique folk art, fabulous architecture, brave history of the Rajput kingdoms and breathtaking wildlife. The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the most visited fair of all the Indian fairs and fests by the International Tourists. Some other Rajasthan fair and festivals are desert festival, Elephant festival, Marwar festival, Camel festival, Teej festival, Baneshwar fair etc. It boasts of some of the most exciting museums and wildlife sanctuaries. Some famous museums of Rajasthan are Ajmer government museum, Umaid Bhawan palace museum etc.

There are India Group tours that take care of the smallest details of your India travel plan to add a whole new dimension to it. Take for example, an early morning boat ride in the River Ganges at Varanasi. The boat ride starts at 5:00 AM and takes you around several Ghats of Varanasi. It offers you a look at the temples and cultural attractions of this very old city. Most of the tourists who are still sleepy eyed and only half awake fail to enjoy the full effect of the boat cruise the balmy breeze, the rising sun, and the city rising from its slumber with the first rays of the sun.

An India Group tour will make sure that if you are not an early riser, you get ample of rest in the second half of the previous night so that you can sleep early and be fresh and awake for the experience ahead. The boats are handpicked to offer you maximum comfort and a fine piece of Indian instrumental music, with sarangi and tabla, is played throughout the boat ride to accompany the sounds of mantras in the temples near the Ghats as the sun rises.

The Taj Mahal in Agra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and icon of Indian tourism, is the highlight of almost all the India tour itineraries. Seeing the expansive white marble Taj Mahal, adorned with motifs that show exceptional inlay work of precious and semi-precious stones such as rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, the double-domed mausoleum, the landscaped gardens with fountains, perfect symmetry, and clever optical illusions is an experience in itself. The romantic appeal of the legend of love between Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his queen Mumtaz Mahal lends even more feminity to this fine heritage monument.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

India Group Tour

INDIA GROUP TOUR AND TRAVEL 
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