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19/12/2021

Old man Singing at Tibetan Market - Nainital !!

22/11/2021

She is Sivaparvathy - A Malyalam Singer from the Gods own Country - Kerala. She was our Team Mate during our Trek to Valley of Flowers.

The Video was shot in after our Trek ended.

Follow her on Instagram : https://Instagram.com/sivaparvathyravikumar

  , a small town in the northern state of Uttarakhand in   . Scenically located where the   River comes down from the   ...
27/10/2021

, a small town in the northern state of Uttarakhand in . Scenically located where the River comes down from the , Rishikesh catapulted to Western fame when the dropped by for a visit to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's (now closed), and the town is still known as the World Capital of Yoga.

It is Gateway to the Himalayas. The Char Dham Yatra (Four Shrines Sacred Journey) ideally begins from Rishikesh.

Day 5: Ghangria to Govindghat via PoolnaThe trail back to Poolna was on the same path that we took on Day 1. Drive from ...
10/10/2021

Day 5: Ghangria to Govindghat via Poolna

The trail back to Poolna was on the same path that we took on Day 1. Drive from Poolna to Govind Ghat. We Start after breakfast and reached Govind Ghat by evening.

Day 6: Govindghat to Rishikesh

We started in early morning down to Rishikesh.

Important note: Since Valley of Flowers is a monsoon trek, there are possibilities of roadblocks due to landslides. Account for this by adding a buffer day in your travel plan.

Day 4: Ghangria to Hemkund Sahib and backTrek distance: 6 km one way | 8-9 hoursAltitude gain: 9,600 ft to 14,107 ftTrek...
02/10/2021

Day 4: Ghangria to Hemkund Sahib and back

Trek distance: 6 km one way | 8-9 hours
Altitude gain: 9,600 ft to 14,107 ft
Trek type: Moderate-difficult. Steep ascent for about 4 hours to reach Hemkund Sahib and steep descent all the way back.

To visit world’s highest gurudwara, Hemkund Sahib,We Started early at 7 am. It was raining so We carried poncho(light raincoat) which is highly recommended for this trek.

We Passed the deviation to Valley of Flowers and Continue to trek up the steep path slowly but steadily. A pretty waterfall can be spotted on your right falling through the rock walls on the right.

After about 2 hours of walking, we were higher than the tree line and the views begin to get better.

After another hour of slow walking with numerous breaks, we begin to feel reduced oxygen levels in the air. A melting glacier lies on the way.
We took generous breaks while climbing up the steep path. These breaks are important as going up very fast could only mean inviting altitude sickness. Do not sit down during these breaks. Avoid Sitting down in these breaks as they can relax your muscles.

An hour of stiff climbing brought us to Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara. The lake lies just behind it. The Hemkund Sahib lake remains frozen for six months.

Around Hemkund, the Himalayan flower, Brahma Kamal grows abundantly. This flower grows only at heights of 10,000 ft to 15,000 ft. It’s recommended to leave Hemkund by early afternoon. The walk down can be strenuous on the knees and toes. It takes 4- 5 hours to walk down the 6 km.

Day 4: Ghangria to Hemkund Sahib and backTrek distance: 6 km one way | 8-9 hoursAltitude gain: 9,600 ft to 14,107 ftTrek...
02/10/2021

Day 4: Ghangria to Hemkund Sahib and back

Trek distance: 6 km one way | 8-9 hours
Altitude gain: 9,600 ft to 14,107 ft
Trek type: Moderate-difficult. Steep ascent for about 4 hours to reach Hemkund Sahib and steep descent all the way back.

We Started early at 7 am. It was raining so We carried poncho(light raincoat) which is highly recommended for this trek.

We Passed the deviation to Valley of Flowers and Continue to trek up the steep path slowly but steadily. A pretty waterfall can be spotted on your right falling through the rock walls on the right.

After about 2 hours of walking, we were higher than the tree line and the views begin to get better.

After another hour of slow walking with numerous breaks, we begin to feel reduced oxygen levels in the air. A melting glacier lies on the way.
We took generous breaks while climbing up the steep path. These breaks are important as going up very fast could only mean inviting altitude sickness. Do not sit down during these breaks. Avoid Sitting down in these breaks as they can relax your muscles.

An hour of stiff climbing brought us to Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara. The lake lies just behind it. The Hemkund Sahib lake remains frozen for six months.

Around Hemkund, the Himalayan flower, Brahma Kamal grows abundantly. This flower grows only at heights of 10,000 ft to 15,000 ft. It’s recommended to leave Hemkund by early afternoon. The walk down can be strenuous on the knees and toes. It takes 4- 5 hours to walk down the 6 km.

“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow”⛰🌿🪨🌸
22/09/2021

“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow”⛰🌿🪨🌸

https://youtu.be/W5BKplHOFS8Check out our First Episode of Valley of Flowers !!
21/09/2021

https://youtu.be/W5BKplHOFS8

Check out our First Episode of Valley of Flowers !!

Day 1 of our Valley of Flowers Trek and we started from the holy city of Rishikesh by 5 AM. We were excited about this Valley of Flowers Trek. The Uttrakhand...

19/09/2021

Add in your bucket list destination, go to Valley of flowers national park, Uttarakhand.🌸

•Altitude: 9,600 ft (2,195 m) to 11,500 ft (3,505 m) and back•Time taken: 6-7 hours, 3.7 km each way till blue poppey po...
19/09/2021

•Altitude: 9,600 ft (2,195 m) to 11,500 ft (3,505 m) and back
•Time taken: 6-7 hours, 3.7 km each way till blue poppey point.Since we trekked till river bed which added more 3.5 kms approx.
•Trek gradient: Easy. Flat walk in the valley

We Started around 6:30 am. There is a gate to buy entry tickets to the valley. A kilometre into the gate, there is a scenic bridge across a stream gushing below.

well-laid-out trail has now becoming a small rocky footway along the side of the valley. The entire valley is generally a carpet of colours – white, green, yellow, red, blue.The valley is really a botanists’ dreamland! One can find flowers, leaves, buds of various shapes, sizes, colours, all growing together. We noticed various types of bees and insects hovering on these strange flowers.

We Carried packed lunch from Ghangria on the Valley of Flowers trek day. There is no food available in the valley. Overnight camping isn’t allowed either.

The valley stretches 5-7 km further until it ends with a glacier visible at a distance. The stream flows all the way through the valley. We Took off our shoes and dip our feet into it to experience the icy cold water of river .

14/09/2021

Valley of Flowers trek is something that every Trekker has to do once in his lifetime. Here is the Promo for Valley of flowers in India. In the upcoming videos, we will be explaining how to reach the valley of flowers from Delhi. We will also provide you the details, where the valley of Flowers is Located and the best time to do the Trek.
So stay connected with us.

Link for YouTube 👇🏻

https://youtu.be/A-Ts1QGhiwE

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Day 2: Govindghat to Ghangria via Poolna•Altitude: 6,300 ft (1,920 m) to 9,600 ft (2,926 m) via 7,200 ft (2,195 m)•Time ...
14/09/2021

Day 2: Govindghat to Ghangria via Poolna

•Altitude: 6,300 ft (1,920 m) to 9,600 ft (2,926 m) via 7,200 ft (2,195 m)
•Time taken: 4 km drive to Poolna. 5-6 hours trek, 9 km
•Trek gradient: Easy-moderate. Gradual ascent throughout on a well- defined trail

We Started with a 4 km cab ride to Poolna. The 9 km trek from Poolna to Ghangria goes all the way along the river. We stopped for lunch At around the midpoint of the day’s trek, where we crossed the river and go to the other bank.

The trek takes 5-6 hours and we approached a helipad and some space for camping, when we knew we were closer to .

13/09/2021

Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway 🚐

13/09/2021

Trek to from

Day 1: Getting to base camp, Govindghat•Altitude: 6,300 ft (1,920 m)•Time taken: 11 hours drive to   from   The trek to ...
12/09/2021

Day 1: Getting to base camp, Govindghat

•Altitude: 6,300 ft (1,920 m)
•Time taken: 11 hours drive to from

The trek to Valley of Flowers (VoF) and Hemkund starts a little beyond Joshimath, at a pilgrim hamlet called Govind Ghat. We left Rishikesh early in the morning and traveled along River Alakananda on the Badrinath highway. The roads were dangerously cut on mountains edges and river flowing deep below can be seen at times.

Hi All,We are a travel enthusiast and we recently have created our Youtube Channel and published our 1st series of Keral...
23/05/2021

Hi All,

We are a travel enthusiast and we recently have created our Youtube Channel and published our 1st series of Kerala that we visited in Dec'2020.

We have tried to provide all the relevant information about the places we have visited. We would like you to please visit the Channel and SUBSCRIBE it to get updated.

We would love to have you in the community and provide you more valuable information further.

We request you to please leave your valuable feedbacks in the comment section. that would help us to improve.

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https://youtu.be/8Uih_UTuSC0Our Final day in Munnar ended in a very exciting manner. We went to see the Kalairipattu Per...
16/05/2021

https://youtu.be/8Uih_UTuSC0

Our Final day in Munnar ended in a very exciting manner. We went to see the Kalairipattu Performance and the Kathak Performance at Traditional Village. The Tickets started from Rs. 100 to the highest range of Rs. 400. We enjoyed an hour of breathtaking Kalaripattu Performance followed by an extra hour of the traditional dance performance.
This video constitutes both the arts.

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2nd Mile Pallivasal, Munnar, Kerala
Tel :- 04865263888, +919895999701
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Our Final day in Munnar ended in a very exciting manner. We went to see the Kalairipattu Performance and the Kathak Performance at Traditional Vil...

31/01/2021

https://youtu.be/-S0Tx3AxrwM

The video is a trailer for the series coming soon about a memorable trip done through cycling in Kerala. We covered many places during the journey from beautiful tea estates to reserved forest area which is not open for public tours. In our series, we will take you through such roads where biking is next to impossible. We will show you the traditional Kerala Food. We will also take you to visit the Government Approved Kerala Saree store from where you can get traditional Kerala Sarees. This journey also contains a full episode of the performance of the famous Kalaripattu the ancient form of martial art and the fusion dance form of Bharatnattayam and Kathakali.

This series will change your view of tourism. So stay connected !!

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21/06/2020
21/06/2020

One of major attraction of is the peace pagoda, Vishwa Shanti Stupa , built in 1969, one of the 80 peace pagodas in the world, to spread the message of peace and non-violence. It is the oldest peace pagoda in .
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