Saturday, May 6, 2017

TRAVEL SPECIAL..... For those determined to soak up every possible experience

TRAVEL .. For those determined to soak up every possible experience


Take a memorable trip along with those who remain young at heart

ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS

As they say: Age may be a number but it's also a state of mind. For those who are young at heart and remain a feisty have-a-goer determined to soak up every possible experience, a trip to Shimla, Kullu, Manikaran and Manali in Himachal Pradesh remains a must-visit. The steep mountain slopes, deep valleys, meandering rivers, enchanting and picturesque hill-stations, apple orchards, extend a quite a ethereal experience.


INSPIRING DRIVE TO SHIMLA:

The drive towards Shimla is dotted with some picturesque views. Snowcapped Shivalik mountains and green pastures make Shimla one of the most beautiful hill stations. The pine deodar, oak and rhododendron forests, the majestic range of Himalayas, valleys with whispering streams and swaying fields. Within the town are host of splendid colonial edifices, quaint cottages and charming walks.


From Shimla Ridge, admire astoundingly beautiful evening and watch the sunset. In the morning, visit Jakhoo temple, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, beautiful view of the Shivalik mountains and the nearby town of Sanjauli. After this, proceed to Kufri, which is located 19 kms away from Shimla.


Take a horse ride through winding roads, lined with pine and deodar trees, to the Kufri mountain top and enjoy nature at its best.


THE SCENIC SHIMLA TO KULLU DRIVE:

On the way to Kullu, visit Pandoh Lake, which is 1,360 metre high with deep blue water, which is on the Mandi-Kullu road (NH-21). En route cherish the beauty of Kullu valley, lavishly gifted with superb scenic wealth.


MANIKARAN: THE SACRED TOWN: The drive to Manikaran remains quite refreshing. Before stepping in the aura of the Parvati Valley, it is difficult to presume the tranquility and peace that can waft through the air. Set on the banks of the Parvati River and amidst picturesque mountains and the Parvati valley, Kasol is the little paradise. After a stopover at Kasol, as one proceeds further, immerse yourself in the spirituality in Manikaran. The sacred town is famous for gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, Shiva temple and its hot sulphur springs, perched on the right bank of the roaring river Parvati.


Total number of days: 8


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