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Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh can be the dream bike riding destination in India.
Ideal Route: Manali – Rohtang La – Tandi/Keylong – Darcha – Sarchu – Tanglang La – Upshi – Leh (from Leh one can take separate routes to Khardungla and Nubra, Pangong and Tso Moriri and Hemis) – Lamayuru – Kargil – Drass – Zozi La – Srinagar – Patnitop – Chandigarh
Best Riding Season: Mid June to Mid October
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Another challenging and similar trail for bike riding in India can be found in Spiti Valley.
Ideal Route: Shimla – Sarhan – Sangla – Chitkul – Baspa – Kinnaur – Recong Peo – Kalpa – Kaza – Tabo – Spiti – Keylong – Manali
Best Riding Season: Mid June to Mid October
Western Arunachal Pradesh
With its most humbling landscape, Western Arunachal Pradesh is one of the best places for bike ride in India.
Ideal Route: Bhalupkong – Dirang – Bomdila – Tawang
Best Riding Season: March to May or October to November
Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu
This particular place will get your heart racing for sure! Kolli Hills a scenic hill station in Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu.
Ideal Route: Salem – Rasipuram – Kolli Hills
Best Riding Season: All year around
Kerala
A motorbike holiday in Kerala is an unforgettable experience. Kerala is the land of pristine beaches, beautiful lighthouses and mesmerizing greenery. In the state, one is spoilt for choices when it comes to decide the bike route.
Valparai to Vazhachal Forest
South India has some breathtaking biking routes and one of its best examples would be Valparai to Vazhachal Forest.
Ideal Route: Pollachi – Valparai – Vazhachal – Athirapally – Chalakudy
Best Riding Season: All year around
Mumbai – Goa
It is one of the most famous road trip routes in India and it deserves all the fame that it gets. Popularly called NH17 (National Highway 17), this route offers a trip along the western coastline of India.
Best Riding Season: October to February
Jaipur – Jaisalmer
If you can endure some harsh and challenging roads, this one should be an easy-peasy for you.
Ideal Route: Jaipur – Nagaur – Jodhpur – Ramdevra – Jaisalmer
Best Riding Season: October to February
Ahmadabad-Kutch
The maverick riders will love to take this challenging yet beautiful route in Gujarat.
Ideal Route: Ahmadabad – Surendranagar- Little Rann of Kutch- Great Rann of Kutch
Best Riding Season: December to March
Darjeeling-Sikkim
This is another popular route for bike ride in India. Beginning from the beauty of East, Darjeeling to the surreal destination, Sikkim, a bike ride on this route is a scenic one.
Ideal Route: Siliguri – Darjeeling – Kalimpong – Gangtok – Pelling – Yuksom
Best Riding Season: All year around
Shillong- East Khasi Hills
If you have plans to visit North East and go for a ride, this is a route that must be considered.
Ideal Route: Guwahati-Shillong-Cherapunjee-East Khasi Hills
Best Riding Season: October to February
East Coast Highway of Tamil Nadu
The East Coast highway of Tamil Nadu is another exemplary bike ride route in India.
Ideal Route: Pulicat Lake – Chennai – Mahabalipuram – Pondicherry – Cuddalore – Chidambaram – Tranquebar – Nagapattinam – Rameshwaram – Tuticorin
Best Riding Season: December and January
Delhi – Ranthambore
An enthralling bike trip awaits between Delhi and Ranthambore. Depending upon the time and endurance, one can include destinations to cover on this bike tour in India.
Ideal Route: Delhi – Agra – Dausa – Jaipur – Ranthambore
Best Riding Season: November to March
Delhi- Corbett-Nainital
From the concrete jungle to the actual forest, this route offers an experience that remains etched in the memory forever.
Ideal Route: Delhi – Ramnagar – Corbett-Mukteshwar – Nainital
Best Riding Season: October – April
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Hemis | Jammu & Kashmir Tourism | Top Places to Visit in Jammu & Kashmir | Incredible India
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Beautiful Monasteries of India
Beautiful Monasteries of India
1. Thiksey Monastery: Thiksey village, Ladakh
Thiksey Monastery is the largest monastery in central Ladakh district in Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated 18 kms from Leh in the Indus Valley. The monastery is famous for its architecture and stunning location with its buildings structured in a hierarchal order.
2. Hemis Monastery: Hemis, Ladakh
Hemis monastery is believed to be the wealthiest monastery in Leh, The monastery was founded by the 1st incarnation of Stagsang Raspa Nawang Gyatso in 1630, when he was invited to Ladakh by the king Singay Namgial who offered him a religious estate in the region.
3. Stakna Monastery: Stakna, Ladakh
Stakna Gompa or Stakna Monastery is a Buddhist Monastery located approximately 45 kms outside Leh. The monastery was built on a hill shaped like a tiger’s nose and so its name was derived.
4. Thai Monastery: Bodhgaya, Bihar
The Thai Monastery or Buddhist Temple in Bodh Gaya was built in 1956 by Thailand’s Monarch on the request of the then, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to strengthen relations between the two countries. It is unique and the only Thai Temple in India. This temple displays the elegance of Thai architecture.
5. Og Min Ogyen Mindroling Monastery: Dehradun, Uttarakhand
The Og Min Mindroling Monastery is located in Clement Town area of Dehradun and is locally known as the Tibetan Monastery. The Mindroling Monastery is a major study center for Buddhist monks as it has a college for advanced Buddhist Studies.
6. Ralang Monastery: Ravangla, Sikkim
The Ralang Monastery is located around 6 kms from Ravangla, in the southern portion of Sikkim. As per records, the monastery was constructed post the pilgrimage of the of the fourth Chogyal. After his return, the Karmapa performed the Rabney or blessing.
7. Shechen monastery: Bodhgaya, Bihar
In 1996 Rabjam Rinpoche, with the participation of dedicated volunteers and donors built the Shechen Monastery. The monastery complex is located a few minutes’ walk from the Great Stupa. The main building houses a temple with frescoes depicting the life of the Buddha, painted by teachers and students from the Tsering Art School.
8. Bon Monastery: Kewzing, Sikkim
The Bon monastery at Kewzing, the only one of its kind in Sikkim, was established in the latter half of 1980’s and is a symbol of the determination of the Bonpo people in Kewzing to preserve their religious traditions.
9. Gonjang Monastery: Gangtok, Sikkim
The foundation stone of Gonjang Monastery in Gangtok was laid by H.H. the XIVth Dalai Lama in the year 1981. It started with a small group of monk students in the Sheda but has emerged as one of the prime centers of Buddhist learning in Sikkim.
10.Tawang Monastery: Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang Monastery, in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, is the largest monastery in India and second in size worldwide only to the Potala Palace in Tibet. It is situated at an elevation of about 10,000 feet (3,000 m), with a commanding view of the Tawang River Valley, which comprises snow-capped mountains and coniferous forests.
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North India: Ladakh # 4: Hemis Monastery, TshoMoriri lake tour (sout-east Ladakh)
Normally we never travel to India in June. Much too warm. But this trip is a real trip to the Himalayas/Ladakh. The passes to Ladakh are often closed till late May - early June en open till September - October. So the timeslot in which you can travel by car to Ladakh is June-July-August. From Delhi and the famous Hindu pilgrimage city Haridwar on the Ganges, we will travel to the residence of the Dalai Lama (Dharamsala) and the hippie haven Manali. From Manali we will travel over land to Leh, Ladakh. Along the way we will cross the second highest mountain pass for cars in the world.
In Ladakh we stay some days in Leh and we make a tour in the Sham Area. We visit Lamayuru monastery, beautifully located deep in the mountains, the Dards of Dah Hanu, the three most beautiful monasteries in the Indus Valley (Thiksey, Takthok and Hermis), Tsho Moriri, a turquoise blue lake at 4530m altitude at the centre of the nomads area, Tsokar lake and Korzok.
We travel to Leh over land because it is the best way to slowly get used to the altitude, and the best way to see the ever changing landscapes.
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Stage 4 brings us a meeting with the dancing monks of the beautifully situated Hemis monastery. The 17th-century Hemis monastery (3650 m, 45 km from Leh) is the largest and richest monastery in Ladakh.
Furthermore, with a three-day excursion to the Tsh Moriri lake. The 4530 m high turquoise-blue lake is located in the heart of the nomadic area Korzok. We meet different nomad communities. The trip to the lake leads through the Indus valley, through stunning gorges, across high passes and plains. Many beautiful lakes in an indescribable beautiful landscape.
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Top unexplored places in India | Top offbeat travel deatinations in India
India has many un-explored and undiscoverd places. Many of us when think about traveling out or going for a holiday, we only think about the regular travel destinations. These places are commonly visited by many people from India and foregin traveler.These places are usually too crowded and we can not enjoy our holidays as we want.Very few think about the offbeat destination but actually it is great idea to discover more and more to make ourself happy.
Here is list of top places which are un-explored and offbeat.
1) Sundarbans Delta , West bengal
2) Tadoba , Maharashtra
3) Spiti , Himachal pradesh
4) Hemis , Ladakh, J&K
5) Devprayag , Uttarakhand
6) Malvan, Maharashtra
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10 Beautiful Places To Visit In Kashmir |Kashmir Tourism|
10 Beautiful Places To Visit In Kashmir |Kashmir Tourism|
Kashmir is just like a Himalayan Paradise on the earth. Some of the famous places to visit in Kashmir are Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Yousmarg. Srinagar is the capital and heart of Kashmir. There are various gardens and lakes in Kashmir. Wular and Dal lake are the famous lakes in Kashmir. When it floods in spring ans summer, the Wular lake reaches 260 square km in size making it one of the largest lakes in India. In winter, it decreases considerably in size.
The valley of Kashmir is known all over the world for its beauty and charm. The Kashmir valley is situated about 300 km. from Jammu across forested ravines and steep mountain passes. The emerald valley of Kashmir is cradled in the Himalayas, under the crystal blue skies, against the background of snow-capped mountains. It is a magic land of silvery streams, rivers, fresh water lakes, pine, deodar and chinar forests, snow clad mountains, sparkling waterfalls, shikaras, green meadows and grassy slopes full of flowers of vibrant colours. It is an oval plateau over 5000 feet high and framed by three Himalayan ranges – the Karakoram, Zanskar and Pir Panjal. Kashmir covers an area of 222,236 square kms and is often referred as the 'Switzerland of the East'. It is the land of bewitching beauty with exotic fruits, flora and flowers. Srinagar, the capital of Kasmir is nestled amidst the huge lakes, meadows and unique floating gardens in the valley. The state of Kashmir is mainly dominated by the Muslims and Kashmiris. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru also said about Kashmir that is there is a paradise on the earth, it is this, it is this. Kashmiri, Dogri and Urdu are the main languages which are spoken here. The best time to visit Kashmir is during summers.
1. Srinagar: Nature at its Best!
2. Gulmarg: For An Adventurous Journey, Adventure Enthusiasts Haven, Skier’s paradise
3. Sonamarg: The Expanse Of Exemplary Beauty
4. Leh: The Land of Pure Adventure
5. Kupwara: The Crown of Kashmir
6. Kathua: The city of Sufis
7. Kargil: The unforgettable City
8. Pulwama: The city of color burst
9. Pahalgam: Freshness Overload!
10. Hemis : The Region Of Rarity
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Places to visit in Kashmir
1. Srinagar: Nature at its Best
Srinagar is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kashmir as well as in India. From boating to trekking, bird watching to water skiing, Srinagar place has it all.
Best time to visit: June to October, and for snow December & January would be the best
Things to do: Stay in the boat house!
2. Gulmarg: For An Adventurous Journey, Adventure Enthusiasts Haven, Skier’s paradise
Famously known as the ‘Meadow of Flowers’, Gulmarg is a treat to the eyes with its spread of vibrant flowers against snow capped mountains as backgrounds.
Best time to visit: June to October, and for snow December & January would be the best
Things to do: Mountain Biking, trekking, Skiing if you visit in winters and Gondola rides for a panoramic view of the valley.
3. Sonamarg: The Expanse Of Exemplary Beauty
Sonamarg, as the name suggests, is famous as the ‘Meadow of Gold’.
Best time to visit: June through October, December & January for snow
Things to do: Trekking, Camping and nature walks
4. Leh: The Land of Pure Adventure
Leh is one of the best places to visit in Kashmir in summers. The lofty mountains, the alpine lakes, and the quaint settings enable Leh one of the best places to visit. This place is every biker’s dreamland. Clad in the beauty and love of nature, Leh offers breathtaking views, leaving no visitor disappointed.
Best time to visit: April to June, September to October. Most of the tracks are closed after November due to heavy snowfalls
Things to do: Trekking and Mountain Biking is all it takes to give you a lifetime worth memories
5. Kupwara: The Crown of Kashmir
The thriving meadows, alpine mountains, and the gushing clear water make Kupwara a must visit destination in Kashmir. This city epitomizes the beauty of Kashmir.
Things to do: Visit to Lolab valley, Qamar Reshi Sahib Shrine, Sheikh Baba Behram
6. Kathua: The city of Sufis
For the history lovers willing to have a glimpse of Kashmir’s past, Kathua should be on your list of places to visit in Kashmir. Situated on the banks of a river, Kathua offers scintillating views and serene atmosphere.
Things to do: Jasrota fort is a must visit for history lovers. Picnicking in Ujh Barrage
7. Kargil: The unforgettable City
The city whose name brings shivers to Indian Citizens is a definite visit to everyone. Not only does this city bring heart-touching memories but also provides scintillating views.
Best time to visit: March to June
Things to do: Mountaineering in the Nun Mountains, trekking to Suru Valley. Visits to Mulbek Gompa, Shergol, Urgyan Dzong and Wakha Rgyal
8. Pulwama: The city of color burst
This multihued city offers amiable weather, pleasant odor saffron fields, malleable citizens. One cannot have enough of the saffron fields and the rich culture in Pulwama.
Best time to visit: April to October
Things to do: Mountaineering and trekking in summers and skiing and snowboarding in winters
9. Pahalgam: Freshness Overload!
Tranquility and serenity are the other names of Phalagam! This tiny town is known to suck out all the stress of every visitor. This hilly region is famous for its coniferous forests.
Best time to visit: June to October, December & January for snow
Things to do: Visit to Betab and Aru Valleys, Horseback riding, canoeing
10. Hemis : The Region Of Rarity
Best time to Visit: May to July
Things to do: Visit the Hemis Monastery and the Hemis National Park
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#Ladakh, #Leh, #KhardunglaPass, #NubraValley, #India: Ladakh Travel Roadtrip Video captures absolutely breathtaking views of Khardungla Pass (Highest Motorable Road at 18380 ft), Nubra Valley, Diskit, Sangam, Hemis & Thiksey Monastery, and incredible journey through highways admist the high altitude mountain desert. The journey is best experienced on a motor bike and riding on these roads is on every biker bucket list. The beauty of this place is unparalleled, awe inspiring, and must be on every global tourist bucket list; still unknown to lot of travellers. May-July is the tourist season, though freezing of Zanskar river in winter attracts global trekkers. The place has been a trade route between Indus Valley, Tibet through high passes through centuries. Leh for me ranks at the very top and a must visit destination.
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Leh was the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, now the Leh district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Leh is at an altitude of 3524 metres (11,562 ft), and connects via National Highway 1D to Srinagar in the southwest and to Manali in the south via the Leh-Manali Highway. Leh was an important stopover on trade routes along the Indus Valley between Tibet to the east, Kashmir to the west and also between India and China for centuries. The main goods carried were salt, grain, pashm or cashmere wool, charas or cannabis resin from the Tarim Basin, indigo, silk yarn and Banaras brocade.
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13 Places You Need To Visit For The Best Wildlife Experience in India
1. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan
2. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal
3. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
4. Gir National Park, Gujarat
5. Bannerghatta Biological Park, Karnataka
6. Kaziranga National Park, Assam
7. Periyar National Park, Kerala
8. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
9. Hemis National Park, Jammu Kashmir
10. The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
11. Tadoba, Maharashtra
12. Nanda Devi, Uttarakhand
13. Khangchendzonga, Sikkim