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Konkan Railways – A Journey to Heaven….!

Running along the contours of Western Ghats, Konkan Railway is newest railway network inaugurated in the year 1998. Featuring a total number of over 2000 bridges, a maze of 91 tunnels through mountaineous terrains, gorges and viaducts, the construction of Konkan Railways is engineering marvel; a man-made feat symbolizing that everything is possible.

Currently, the 760 km route connects the entire Arabian Sea coastline featuring four major states including Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala.

Starting from Mumbai the route progresses ahead through Veer, Khed, Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Rajapur Road and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra and crosses Goa, the tourist paradise through Karbude (6 km), the longest Indian Railway tunnel. At Goa, one can explore the beauty of the beaches, serenity of the churches, and bewildering fun of enjoyment and nightlife.

Afterwards, the route extends towards Karnataka featuring Udupi, the city of pilgrims and Mangalore, the port city. This halt marks an entry of the tourists to the heritage state of Karnataka including Bangalore, Mysore, Coorg, Hampi, etc.

Further down the line lies the end destination of Konkan Railways, Kerala. Kochi, the gateway to Kerala is famous for Chinese Nets, Fort and the only Jewish Synagogue. At last, the route to Konkan ends at Thiruvananthapuram, the evergreen city of India famous for the richest temple in the world, Padmanabhaswamy Temple.

Now with this saviour route, one can save plentiful time while exploring the coastal strip of Western
Coast through Konkan railway track. Indeed it is a fast and safe way to experience the serene
nature of Konkan region.

Konakn Climate

Maximum temperature of 37 degrees. and Minimum temperature of about 15 degrees. Rainfall is from 300 mm up to 900 mm in the monsoon.

Best times to visit Konkan
The Konkan coastline is situated in the tropical region and the average temperatures are in the 30 degrees throughout the year and can go up to 40 degrees in May and October. The whole region is Humid and there is heavy Rainfall from June to September.
The best Period to visit Konkan is from November to February as the temperatures are a bit milder with less Humid conditions. But many local people who work outside Konkan or ‘Chakarmanis’ as they are locally referred, do visit in the summer vacations. If you decide to visit Konkan in Summer be sure to book an A/C accommodation.
For people who cannot tolerate Hot and Humid conditions, December and January months are the best time to visit.

Konkan Railway, with 2,000 bridges and 91 tunnels, is an engineering marvel

Konkan, a great gift of nature!!!

Konkan region, well-known for its natural beauty, is situated at the coastal line of western India, stretched from Raigad to Mangalore.
It has a 720 km long coastline. Maharashtra’s Konkan area consists of Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Thane districts.

Konkan is a coastal strip of land bounded by the Sahyadri hills on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. So you can experience the beauty of sea as well as of mountains.
The coastline is dotted with tall coconut groves, evergreen mango trees, creeks, harbours, hot water springs, caves, temples and the typical Konkani homes.

Along with the great natural beauty, Konkan region boasts of several places of geographical, cultural and architectural interest. There are a number of architectural wonders in the form of sea-forts such as Janjira, Vijaydurg, Suvarndurg, Gopalgad, Kulaba, Sindhudurga and many more.

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Konkan is gifted with amazing natural beauty and is fast emerging as a favourite tourist destination. Tourists from Maharashtra as well as from other States now prefer to visit Konkan because of several reasons such as:

  • Close vicinity from metros including Mumbai and Pune
  • Easy accessibility due to better roads and Konkan railway
  • Affordable accommodation and overall expenses are less.
  • Visiting unexplored places is an added attraction.

Konkan’s greenery, coconut, cashew, mango and jackfruit trees, beautiful virgin beaches, waterfalls, mountains, and lush green valleys definitely provide a rich and pleasant experience for the travelers. Not only beaches but Konkan also offers a huge choice of majestic forts, ancient caves and sacred temples. The best period to visit Konkan is from November to February as the atmosphere is pleasant with less humid conditions. Some of the places to visit in Konkan are given below:

  • Alibag, Murud and Janjira
  • Srivardhan, Diveagar, Harihareshwar
  • Dapoli, Harne and Kelshi
  • Chiplun, Guhagar
  • Ganapatipule, Sangameshwar
  • Ratnagiri, Pavas
  • Malvan, Sindhudurg, Vijaydurg, Devgad
  • Amboli, Savantwadi, Vengurla, Terekhol

The entire region of Konkan is well-connected with roads. Rail-connectivity (Konkan Railway) and air-connectivity is also available, but limited to only a few destinations. Overall Konkan is an incrediblybeautiful Coastal Paradise. Visit once to have a memory of lifetime.

Famous in Konkan
Though Konkan is famous for its natural beauty and several places of geographical, cultural and architectural interest, there are some other things for which Konkan always comes first in our mind. These are nothing but the fruits and fishes of Konkan.

  • The king of fruits Hapus (or “Alphonso”) mango especially from Ratnagiri District.
  • Fanas (jackfruit)
  • Karvanda
  • Jambhul
  • Kokam
  • Cashew
  • A variety of fish that are exported from Ratnagiri port

Konkan, A feast for the nature-lovers!!!

Glasgow to Mallaig: Beautiful Train Journey in World

In Scotland to reach from Glasgow to Mallaig created a very beautiful rail route in 1880. That route is very beautiful therfore it is seen in Movies Like Harry Potter and The Chember of Secrets. From few year Glasgow to Mallaig rail route includes beautiful routes in worlds.

The West Highland Line features journeys from Glasgow to Fort William, known as the outdoor capital of the UK, and Glasgow to Mallaig where the train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for being featured in the Harry Potter movies. In addition you can travel to Oban, via Crianlarich. The West Highland Line provides impressive views including the Erskine Bridge, Dumbarton Castle, glimpses of the Arrochar Alps and more.

    • Train Frequency: – 6 trains each day from Glasgow to Oban. 3 trains each day from Glasgow to Mallaig via Fort William.
    • Reach Glasgow from London by overnight sleeper. One departure per day (except Saturday nights) between London Euston and Glasgow Central, calling at most stations.
Trains curve round Glenfinnan Viaduct

Trains curve round Glenfinnan Viaduct

History

The standard history of the railway is John Thomas’s The West Highland Railway, first published by David & Charles in 1965 and repeatedly revised. In 2005 John Donald published The West Highland Railway: Plans, Politics and People by John A McGregor. There have been various reprints of the 1894 guide By Mountain, Moor and Loch, originally published before the Mallaig line was built.

A cave near Inversnaid is associated with the historical figure of Rob Roy, who appears in Sir Walter Scott’s eponymous 1817 novel about the Jacobite fugitive. Rannoch Moor appears in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Kidnapped, set in the aftermath of the second Jacobite Rising. A humorous look at wartime island life is provided by Compton MacKenzie’s Whisky Galore!.

Time

The journey time between Glasgow Queen Street and Fort William is about 3¾ hours, between Fort William and Mallaig just under 1½ hours.

Cost

Advance fares for Glasgow–Mallaig start at £15.70 each way, so the cheapest return is £31.40. The Jacobite adult day return fare is £33, child £19 in standard class, £56 and £31 in 1st class. Prices on the Caledonian Sleeper start at £19 for a single journey.

Location

This holiday is based just outside the West Highland village of Spean Bridge, and you can choose to travel here by road, or follow the length of the West Highland Rail Line, starting at Glasgow.


Route
The journey starts under the 1880 wrought-iron roof of Glasgow Queen Street and winds past soulless distribution sheds and suburban housing to the start of the 100-mile West Highland Railway at Craigendoran Junction. As the diesel engines growl up the bank through leafy Helensburgh, you see ships riding at anchor in the estuary before they disappear behind woods of birch and oak above Gare Loch.

From Garelochhead there is a spectacular view back along the narrow loch to the south before one of those almost theatrical transitions that punctuate the route. The train burrows through a fern-clad cutting and emerges to a panorama over Loch Long where it is joined by Loch Goil. Arrochar & Tarbet station, which once supplied breakfast baskets to northbound passengers, lies between lochs Long and Lomond on a strip of land used as a portage in 1263 by King Haakon of Norway as he sought more places to raid.

The views along Loch Lomond are some of the finest of the journey, the railway running along a shelf cut into the hillside above a dense canopy of trees. A summer ferry links Inveruglas with the idyllically situated Inversnaid Hotel on the opposite shore. The long climb up Glen Falloch beside the birch-fringed river ends at the junction for Oban at Crianlarich and the meeting of three glens.

Once the railway has passed the end of Loch Tulla, it is 32 miles before anything more than a track is seen again. The wilderness of Rannoch Moor is majestic, one of those rare places in Britain where there has been little to upset the course of nature. The pause at Rannoch station usually sees a few well-equipped walkers alight, enough to support a tea-room in summer and the adjacent Moor of Rannoch Hotel. The shed covering the line at Cruach, north of Rannoch station, was built to protect the track from drifting snow and is unique in Britain.

 Views along Loch Lomond are some of the finest of the journey

Views along Loch Lomond are some of the finest of the journey

Indian Cricket Team Discover Life in Australia

Beyond Cricket Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni Discover Life in Australia

Coffee buddies Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni take some time off cricket. Kohli looks dashing.

 

Almost four months away from home, the Indian cricket team has made Australia a home away from home. What do they do apart from playing cricket or training in the nets. They hit the beach, click endless selfies, dine out, some go for funky haircuts while others prefer to search for peace in the wild. If in Australia, the beach visit is a must, and the Indian cricket team didn’t miss the opportunity to unwind after a positive start to the World Cup campaign.

Australia :

Australia – the sixth-largest country in world – is dazzlingly diverse: a sing-along medley of mountains, deserts, reefs, forests, beaches and multicultural melting-pot cities.

Indian cricket team has made Australia a home away from home.

Indian cricket team has made Australia a home away from home.

Dhawan, away from the hustle bustle, got all peaceful. The Delhi dasher shared the picture of his visit to the Brahma Kumaris ashram in Blue Mountains, Sydney.

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Dhawan Visit Brahma Kumaris ashram in Blue Mountains, Sydney.

Brahma Kumaris ashram in Blue Mountains, Sydney :
The Centre is located on 132 acres of beautiful rugged bushland. The architectural design creates a soothing atmosphere, conducive to relaxation and meditation. Accommodation is in twin-share bedrooms with ensuite.

Dine overlooking the magnificant valley views. Walk down to enjoy the delights of the heritage stone cottage, set among English-style gardens where you will discover crystal-clear water, cascading over rocks. Enjoy walking along the pathways through the native bush.

Travelling There
The Centre is 90 minutes west of Sydney, accessible by car and train. Leura railway station is ten minutes away by car or taxi.
Dhawan an opportunity to spend quality time with kids and his beautiful wife.

Dhawan an opportunity to spend quality time with kids and his beautiful wife.

For Dhawan, Australia is second home since his wife lives there. Unlike his teammates, Australia tour gave Dhawan an opportunity to spend quality time with kids and his beautiful wife. The ‘Gabbar’ showcases some bar-be-Que skills here.

 

Worlds Highest Jain Temple

Construction of Jain Temple at the Shirpur (Washim District) became the Highest Jain Temple in Vidarbha
Shirpur is a Village in Malegaon Taluka in Washim District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Vidarbha region . It belongs to Amravati Division . It is located 23 KM towards west from District head quarters Washim, 10 KM from Malegaon, 524 KM from State capital Mumbai.

Syed Imran Malegaon (Washim) Washim district tehsil Malegav Jain – known as Kashi in Shirpur 24 Tirthankar huge temple is being built these days is certain to distill the Adhytmik Manisha this great milestone came here from Orissa 400 Craftsman garden day and night sweating in local touchstone of these amazing artisan craftsman sangmarmar show on stones from Shwetambar Vidarbha Jan Sprday by far the most massive temple is being built will be the height of 150 feet, the Temple Manisha idols of Jain Tirthankar of the 24 will be Pranpratishta.
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600 trucks Marbles ordered from Rajasthan
Created from marble, for the construction of the tremendous temple 600 truck marble from Rajasthan were invited to these qualities

  • See 24 Tirthankaras at one Place in 160 feet high temple.
  • Created to rectangle shape Huge space of the temple tower is built to increase Shirpur importance.
  • Prasadalaya, Being arranged accommodation for the passengers and school students, including food.
  • Temple In Five acres land include 200 air-conditioned rooms with locker facility Bhaktniwas.

About Shirpur

The Indian Village Shirpur, is located in the taluk of Malegaon, district of Washim, in the State of Maharashtra.

Location Details
Taluka Name : Malegaon
District : Washim
State : Maharashtra
Region : Vidarbha Division : Amravati
Language : Marathi
Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)
Elevation / Altitude: 457 meters. Above Seal level
Telephone Code / Std Code: 07252
Pin Code : 444504
Post Office Name : Sirpur

Climate : The climate is tropical in Sirpur. The rain in Sirpur falls mostly in the winter, with relatively little rain in the summer. This climate is considered to be As according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. The temperature here averages 27.7 °C. About 1128 mm of precipitation falls annually.

In Recent Thailand Popular in News Due to the Video of Medition Pose of Monk

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Thailand is called the land of Buddhist Bhikshuo, during which attention has mystical powers Prdshn now a monk in the province of Nong Bua Lamfu video has surfaced, which is sitting by the oil in the frying pan to the contemplative mood The fire is burning down, which does not affect them.During the currency of attention to the monk is deemed to touch his stick in oil that becomes more impressive thing is to do it, he has a mystical power of social media users are not unanimous on this Prdshn someone mind power she felt when she felt someone with the strength of this Faloars, then someone said it is cheating with Faloars Bakak Science instructor at Chulalongkorn University, said the oil really is boiling pan Jesada under fire, of course, but he This oil has not reached the pretense and deceit, they believe no chemicals May be eligible to oil, which is to reach out, not in the heat of the many ways we can show that the miracle.Jesada Say In May 2012 they were all shocked boiling oil was shown by touching the oil into a bowl of water, he was put back, put oil in the heat of the fire to get water and oil’s cold.

Climate : Thailand’s climate is tropical with a mean annual temperature of 82°F and high humidity. There are three distinct seasons – the hot season from March to May, the cool season from November to February and the rainy season from about June to October.

Stay safe : Thailand is a safe nation in which to travel. Physical attacks and other crimes against “the person” are far less likely than in many other “developed” nations. Just as you need to be aware of your surroundings and personal safety when out and about in your home country, you need to keep your wits about you in Thailand as well.

Blue Ice Runways in Antarctica

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Antarctica is a land of extremes : it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most Southern, overlying the “South Pole”. Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a “permanent” population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.A blue ice runway is a runway constructed in Antarctic areas with no net annual snow accumulation, so that the resultant ice surface is capable of supporting aircraft landings using wheels instead of skis. They are intended to make transferring materials to research stations simpler, since wheeled aircraft can carry much heavier loads than ski-equipped aircraft.

Climate : For tourists, Antarctica is accessible only during the austral summer season from November to March, during which sea ice melts enough to allow access, coastal temperatures can rise up to highs of 14°C (57°F) and there are twenty four hours of daylight. During the winter the sea is impassable. Temperatures can fall to -40°C/F and there are twenty four hours of darkness.
The above temperatures apply to the islands and coastal regions that tourists ordinarily visit. Temperatures in the interior, such as the South Pole, are far harsher, with summer highs of around -15°C (5°F) and winter lows plummeting to -80°C (-112°F).

Stay safe : Antarctica is an extreme environment, and accidents are a very real possibility. Every year numerous people are injured or even killed visiting the Antarctic, and while this should not dissuade people from visiting, it should encourage visitors to exercise caution and make a realistic evaluation of their own abilities when choosing a trip.Also note that when visiting Antarctica that a hospital is usually days away. Most ships and research stations have a doctor, but facilities are limited. In cases where evacuation is required (if even possible), costs can run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Those with pre-existing conditions should strongly consider the risks of venturing into a land where medical help may not be available prior to embarking on an Antarctic journey.

 

Skiing and snowboarding in Andorra is incredible.

Skiing and snowboarding in Andorra is incredible.

Andorra’s popularity among tourists main reason are Andorra’s huge ski resorts with their family-friendly slopes
but the tiny country does have other things to offer.

Skiing and snowboarding in Andorra is incredible. Grand Valira ski resort in Andorra which has lots of ski slopes together and you can get up from different towns. It is full of snow and there are three snowparks to have fun in and in addition you can listen to music. To get into the snowparks you need a helmet, but not in the beginner one where you can learn your first tricks.
There are lots of shops where you can buy snow clothes and equipment, and also you can rent them.

Equipment : Snow clothes and equipment. There are lots of shops where you can get both of them, and the prices are quite low.
Stay safe : There is not much threat from other people in Andorra, but keep safe on mountains. Don’t go too high without knowing what you are doing. See Altitude sickness for more.

Flamingo

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Flamingo is AN unorganized community and town in Monroe County, Florida, us. It began as atiny low coastal settlement on the jap finish of Cape Sable on the southern tip of the Sunshine State terra firma, facing Sunshine State Bay. It’s currently the southmost headquarters of swampland park, the top of the 99-mile (159-km) geographic region Waterway called the 10 Thousand Islands, and therefore the southern finish of the sole road (running thirty eight miles / sixty one km) through the park from Sunshine State town.
After the top of the Seminole Wars there have been scattered settlements on Cape Sable, as well as at wading bird. The settlers created a living by providing fish, contemporary vegetables and charcoal to town.

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Top 9 Must see Hill station in India.

9. Dargling

Darjeeling , the queen of all hill stations and conjointly the ‘Dream-land of the East’, noted for its natural beauty, clean contemporary air, year spherical plesent weather and in particular, tea estates and also the noted Darjeeling Tea…Darjeeling gets its name from Dorje (Thunderbolt) and Ling (Place). One in all the foremost well-liked hillstations of India, Darjeeling is strategically vital thanks to its proximity with Asian nation and Bhutan borders.The hill station was popularised from the days of British rule. Per annum at the beginning of summer, the Viceroys of India would move to Darjeeling.Covering a locality of one,200 sq. Miles and encircled by the chain of mountains peaks, its a fascinating place wealthy in natural beauty. A number of the foremost stunning tea estates square measure here. The mountain peak peak is seen from the city.

Top 9 Must see Hill station in India Darjeeling

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