
All about my 30+ years of experiences as a tourist and pilgrim in India's various states and countries, namely, Ireland, UK, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, USA, UAE,Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong & Sri Lanka. Travelling for pilgrimages and tourist destinations is my passion since early childhood. Passion to visit many more places is still strong. Eastern India, Nepal, Kailash Manas, Italy, Greece, Alaska, Istanbul, etc. are in my wish-list. Sharing my overall experience...
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Day 03 - Visit to Yamunotri on 18-Jun-2008
Yamonotri trek from Janki Chatti was terrific and life time experience. It was full day walk which lasted more than 9 hours and tested our capabilities to reach Yamunotri temple. Quiet a few times, we thought we will not able to make it, but any with blessings from the God and Guru reached the sacred place. It was drizzling through out the day and chill was compulsive to keep walking in a one time use thin plastic rain coat. Very satisfying day and enjoyed thoroughly.
The place where we stayed in Hanuman Chatti |
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
Monday, 16 June 2008
Saturday, 14 April 2007
Visit to Bangkok, Thailand in April-2007
Visited to attend PMI's AP LIM. My first international conference marked by a lot of learning about PMI, initiation of consolidation of the Chapters of India and some site seeing. A lot of excitement and fun at the conference. Could move around the Bangkok and do temple tour.
Stunned with the amazing temples of Golden Buddha and Sleeping Buddha. The street market or
Stunned with the amazing temples of Golden Buddha and Sleeping Buddha. The street market or
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PMI Chapter Leaders & Staff from India, Pakistan, Hongkong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka & Saudi Arabia |
Thursday, 1 February 2007
Visit to Veer Dam, Shirwal on 01-Feb-2007
On way to Gondawale spent some time on the Veer Dam, Shirwal. Veer Dam is one of the important dams in Maharashtra, India. It is a rubble-concrete dam constructed on Nira River. It is located in near Shirwal , Satara district. The water is mainly used for irrigation and farming. This place offers a good stretch of 7–8 km along the river Nira. This entire belt along the river is extremely rich with Avifauna.
Sunday, 12 March 2006
Visit to Kulu-Manali on 08, 09, 10, 11 Mar, 2006
Visited Kulu- Manli and could cover Solan Valley, Hidimba Temple, Vashishst, Ajani Mahadev
Enjoyed snowfall, bright sun and visit to Ajani Mahadev Temple near Solang Valley This manifestation of Shiva is attributed to the penance of Anjani, Mother of Hanuman who was conceived here.The location was discovered by Guru Baba Prakash Puri Ji Maharaj after a divine vision. Today a beautiful temple adorns the site and is inhabited by holy hermits (sadhus) that welcome any visitor and are happy to serve refreshments and exchange ideas. Anjani Mahadev is accessible on foot through a 40 minute walk from Solang Nullah.
Wednesday, 8 March 2006
Monday, 25 March 2002
Friday, 1 February 2002
Visit to New York USA and Washington DC in 2001-2002
Visited USA on official assignment which provided opportunity to roam mainly in Manhattan, New York at ease for four months and Washington for three days. Had heard about the sky-rappers of NYC since school days. NYC, the city never sleeps, is vibrant all the time and you see multicultural flavors in the city. Visited the city within one month of the 9/11 disaster. Very impressed with the New York City Subway is the world's largest rapid transit system by length of routes and by number of stations. 13 million passengers are using the subway system every day.
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With Sadhana in the background of Washington Washington Memorial |
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