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Jaisalmer Sum Dezart Camal Safari
28/02/2023

Jaisalmer Sum Dezart Camal Safari

22/07/2021

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महांकाळेश्वर ओंकारेश्वर यात्रा
१५/८/२१ ते १९/८/२१
यात्रा कालावधी - ५ दिवस
यात्रा खर्च - ७५००
ऍडव्हान्स - ३०००
ऍडव्हान्स भरण्याची शेवटची तारिक ५/७/२१
यात्रा खर्चात
१)हॉटेलमधे २घात १ रूम
२)रेल्वे प्रवासावतिरिक्त २ वेळा चहा २ वेळा जेवण १ नाष्टा २ मिनरल पाणी बॉटल असेल
३)रेल्वेचे स्लीपर कोच तिकिट
४)कोविड १९ सफ्तीकारिता kit
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टिप - सर्व टिकांना ची प्रवेश फी गाईड फी व रेल्वेतील जेवणाचा, चहापाणीचा खर्च यात्रेकरुनी करावयाचा आहे
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१५/७ पुण्याहून दुपारी ३.२० वाजता इंदौर कडे प्रयाण पुढे रेल्वे प्रवास
१६/७ सकाळी ८.३० वाजता इंदौर पोहचणे फ्रेश अप होणे सकाळचा चहा नाष्टा करणे दुपारी भोजनोत्तर ओंकारेश्वर जाणे
स्थल दर्शन करणे पूजा विधी अभिषेक करणे ( करावे असे बंधन नाही पण तो भाग तुमच्या मनावर आहे ) दर्शन नंतर इंदौर येणे मुक्काम.
१८/८ सकाळी लवकर मांडू व महेश्र्वरकडे प्रयाण मांडू दर्शन व महेश्वर दर्शन करून इंदौर कडे.प्रस्थान ज्यांना इंदौर येथील खाऊ गल्ली मध्ये जावून आस्वाद घ्यायचा आहे त्यांनी स्व खर्चाने आस्वाद घ्यावा .पुढे हॉटेलवर जावून मुक्काम.
१९/८सकाळी ब्रेक फास्ट नंतर उजैन कडे प्रस्थान तिथे महाकलेश्वर दर्शन घेणे नंतर काळभैरव, संदिमुनी मंदिर दर्शन करून दुपारचे भोजन होईल एक तास विश्रांती नंतरउज्जैन रेल्वे स्टेशनवर जाणे तेथून सायंकाळी ६ वाजता रेल्वेने पुण्याकडे प्रयाण पुढे रेल्वे प्रवास.
२०/८ सकाळी ८.३० वाजता पुणे पोहचणे व आनंदी वातावरणात सहलीचीसांगता होईल.
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धार्मिक विधी पूजापाठ अभिषेक रिक्षा फोटो काढणे खाऊगल्ली ई.साठी साधारण प्रत्येकी १५०० रू अंदाजे खर्च होतो
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भेकराई पुणे ३१२३०८
दत्त नगर तुळजापूर रोड शेळगी सोलापूर ४१३००६
संजय ९३७३१४८६२७
९४०३६९४०९४
९७६७३२०७९०
w up ९४०३६९४०९४
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Dal lake Srinagar kasmir
20/11/2018

Dal lake Srinagar kasmir

06/11/2018

Warm and heartfelt wishes this Diwali

08/07/2018
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Heaven Of IndiaKashmir.............n the morning, board flight from Srinagar. Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu an...
21/06/2014

Heaven Of India
Kashmir.............
n the morning, board flight from Srinagar. Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The city is popular for gardens, lakes and houseboats. The place is eminent for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and dry fruits. The city is situated on the both sides of the Jhelum River. It is popular for nine old bridges that connect two parts of the city. The city is a gateway for some of the enigmatic places of the Indian subcontinent. Upon arrival at the Jetty transfer, you can check-in at respective houseboats. Lunch will also be served if you take package from travel agent.

Sonamarg is situated at an average elevation of 2740 meter. After having a breakfast, check out from houseboat and proceed towards most eminent destination Sonamarg. It is eminent tourist destination that is situated 2740 above sea level and it is 82 kms north east from the city o Srinagar. Sonamarg means meadow of gold and with a backdrop of snowy mountains against cerulean sky.

Check in to the hotel and get a hot lunch. The drive to this place is yet another spectacular facet of the country side and you will come across Sindh Nallah. The place is the largest tributary of the Indus river in the valley of Kashmir. River Sindh meanders and abounds with masher and trout. The snow trout can be easily found in the river. Here you can enjoy in the evening at leisure and enjoy spectacular views from your resort. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

After having breakfast, check out from the hotel at Sonamarg and visit to Pahalgam and en-route visit to Avantipur ruins. The place is recommended to leave from Sonamarg around 8 a.m to avoid and reach Pahalagam on lunch otherwise you may miss lunc

In places like Pahalgam,new construction is banned. So, older hotels can’t be painted or renovated. So, many hotels have the problems of interiors.

After having breakfast, embark to journey to Chandan wadi and Betaab Valley. After having excursion to Betaab valley go back to the hotel. Lunch will be served.

The city is surrounded by snow covered mountains and dense pine and deodar forests. The valley is mouth of the river Sheshnag. After the tour enjoy the evening at leisure. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

After having breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Srinagar. On arrival, visit hotel and enjoy lunch. After lunch go for an excursion to Shankarcharya Hill Temple and Mughal Gardens. Enjoy dinner and have a comfortable stay at the hotel.

Rameshwaram........................Rameshwaram is located on an island separated from mainland India by the Pamban chann...
21/06/2014

Rameshwaram........................
Rameshwaram is located on an island separated from mainland India by the Pamban channel and is less than 40 kilometers from the Jaffna Peninsula, Sri Lanka. Together with Kashi, it is considered by Hindus to be one of the holiest places in India to Hindus. Hence, it is a bustling pilgrim centre.Rameshwaram bridge - Rameshwaram is connected with the mainland through the 2 km long Indira Gandhi Bridge It is situated in the Gulf of Mannar at the very tip of the Indian peninsula. Once you’ve decided on your budget, you will want to visit this beautiful region of India. According to legends, this is the place from where Lord Rama, built a bridge Ram Setu(also known as Adam’s Bridge) across the sea to Lanka to rescue his consort Sita, from her abductor, Ravana. This is also the place where Rama worshipped Shiva to be absolved of the sin of killing Ravana. Both the Vaishnavites and Shaivites visit this pilgrimage centre which is known as the Varanasi of the south.
Rameshwaram is significant for the Hindus as a pilgrimage to Benaras is incomplete without a Pilgrimage to Rameshwaram. The presiding deity here is in the form of a Linga with the name Sri Ramanatha Swamy, it also happens to be one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. The masterpiece of Dravidian architecture boasts of the largest temple corridor in India. Different rulers built the Ramanatha Swamy Temple over a period of time starting from the 12th century. The temple comprises forty wells where the taste of the water of each well is different from the other.

The grandest part of the temple is the 1219 m pillared corridor consisting of 3.6 m high granite pillars, richly carved and well proportioned. The perspective presented by these pillars run uninterruptedly to a length of nearly 230 m.

According to the Puranas, upon the advice of Rishis (sages), Rama along with Sita and Lakshmana, installed and worshiped the Sivalinga here to expiate the sin of Brahmahatya (killing of a Brahmin) (Ravana was a Brahmin the great grandson of Brahma). Rama fixed an auspicious time for the installation and sent Anjaneya to Mount Kailas to bring a lingam. As Anjaneya could not return in time, Sita herself made a linga of sand. When Anjaneya returned with a linga from Mount Kailas the rituals had been over. To comfort the disappointed Anjaneya, Rama had Anjaneya’s lingam (Visvalingam) also installed by the side of Ramalinga, and ordained that rituals be performed first to the Visvalingam.

In Rameshwaram Temple, a spiritual “Mani Darshan” happens in early morning everyday. This “Mani” is made of “sphatik”[a precious stone] and in form of “Holy shivling”. according to ved this is “Mani” of “sheshnag”.

Sethu Karai is a place 22 km before the island of Rameshwaram from where God Ram built a Floating Stone Bridge “Ramasethu” till Rameshwaram that further continued from Dhanushkodi in Rameshwaram till Talaimannar in Sri Lanka as mentioned in the great Hindu epic RAMAYAN. The ruins of the Ramasethu are submerged under the sea as shot from Gemini 1 satellite of NASA in 2004.
Rameshwaram History

Rameshwaram-Shiva worshiping Rameshwaram, the holy town has associated with the Mythological tales of Rama. The name of the city itself has been derived from Rameshwara, which was an ‘Iswara’ that was installed by Lord Rama. According to the Puranas, Rama along with Sita and Lakshman came to the town to perform a sacred Puja in order to do penance for the sins for Bhramahatya. It is believed that Rama had fixed an auspicious time for conducting the Puja, and sent Anjaneya to get the lingam from Mount Kailash. However, Anjaneya could not return in time. Thus, Sita caricatured a lingam of sand and they performed the Puja on time.

After successful completion of Brahmahata Dosham ceremony, Lord Rama along with Umadevi announced that anybody who takes bath in the Danudkodi and prays to the Shivalingam, will be known as Ramalingam. Hence, the place came to be known as Rameshwaram after the deity called Ramanathswamy.

When Anjaneya returned with lingam, he found that the Puja was nearly over and in anguish tried to remove the sand lingam from his tail. In spite of many attempts, he was not able to do so and realized the divinity of Sita. Then Ram ordered him to place the lingam that he brought on the northern side of Ramalingam. After it Rama also ordered that people should worship the Ramalingram, only after worshipping the lingam that was brought and installed by Sri Anjaneya.
PLACE TO VISIT Rameshwaram

Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple – this temple situated near the sea on the eastern side of the island is renowned for its magnificent prakaras or corridors with massive sculptured pillars on either side. Rameswaram-Temple corridors The longest corridor in the world is here and it is 197 metres long from East to West and is 133 metres wide from South- North. The temple has a Gopuram 38.4 metres tall. Different rulers built the temple as it stands today, at different periods from the 12th century A.D. Pooja is performed for an hour early morning daily to the Spadikalingamthat was given by the Shankaracharya to this temple.

Agnitheertham – Sri Ramanathaswamy temple faces east. The seashore, about 100 meters from the main entrance of the temple, is very calm and therefore ideal for bathing. The water at this place is considered sacred and known as Agni theertham. Pilgrims perform poojas in honor of their ancestors at this seashore.

Gandamadana Parvatham – is a hillock situated 3 km away and is the highest point in the island. Here one can see the imprint of Lord Rama’s feet on a chakra. The entire island of Rameswaram is visible from this point.

Satchi Hanuman Temple – is considered to be the place where Hanuman delivered the good news of finding Sita to Rama with satchi or evidence, Choodamani or the jewel that belonged to Sita. Situated 3 km from the main temple, on the way to the Gandamadana Parvatham.

The Five-faced Hanuman Temple – (2 km from themain temple) – the deity of Hanuman drawn withsenthooram. Idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Hanumanbrought from Dhanushkodi during the 1964 cyclone were placed here. Thefloating stone, used to build theSethuBandanamor the bridge between India and Lanka can be found inthis temple.

JadaTheertham – (about 3.5 km from Rameswaram on the Dhanushkodi road) – legend has it that Lord Rama, on his way back after killing Ravana, Worshipped SriRamalinga (believed to be installed by him). Before doing so, he washed his hair(Jada) in this theertham to purify himself.

Dhanushkodi (18 km) – the southern tip of the island, Dhanushkodi was completely washed away by the 1964 cyclone. This is a strip of land about one km wide and 18 km long on the eastern end of Rameswaram island. On one side are the waters of the Indian Ocean and on the other the waters of the Bay of Bengal. The two seas otherwise known as Ratnakaran and Mahodadhi with their confluence is shaped like a bow while the strip of land resemble an arrow poised for release. Devout Hindus consider the Adi Sethu or the arrowhead, a sacred place to perform religious rites. It is also place worth visiting for its scenic beauty and bird life.

MUMBAI.............Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay is located in the state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the capital city o...
21/06/2014

MUMBAI.............
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay is located in the state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra and is also known as the financial capital of India. It is the second largest populated city in the world with a population of about 14 million considering the neighboring areas of Thane and Navi Mumbai. Being the home of Indian Cinema (BOLLYWOOD), Mumbai is also considered as the richest city.
t is located on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbor making it one of the main Navy bases of India. There are thousands of people who come here from different parts of India and search for job. The city with a big heart has managed to accommodate every person who comes from different regions in search of job. Being the financial capital, it offers numerous job opportunities to the upcoming candidates.

The city contributes about 5% of Indian GDP and 70 % percent of capital transaction. It is also the main headquarters of RBI (Reserve Bank of India), Bombay Stock exchange and National Stock Exchange. Mumbai is one of the greatest and highly populated metropolitan cities in the world.
Mumbai Climate

Mumbai is located on the west coast of India and hence it experiences a tropical climate. The city is humid throughout the year. It experiences three main seasons, that is, summers, winters and the monsoons. The summers arrive in the months of March and remain till June with an average temperature of 35 degree centigrade. From June to September, the city receives south-west monsoons and during this time, especially in the month of July, there is a heavy rain fall. The highest ever recorded rainfall in a day in Mumbai is 944 millimeter which was in the year 2005. This day compelled entire Bombay to come to a standstill where several people were stuck in traffic for more than a day. The winters arrive in the month of December and last up to February.

Places of Interest

Mumbai is not just the financial capital of India, but is also one of the most visited cities making it a famous tourist destination. There are lots of interesting places to visit and some of these are also associated to great histories. There are several places to be seen around Mumbai which are really fascinating and some of these include:
Beaches: Juhu beach, Chowpatty Beach and Marine drive to name a few.

Tourist Attractions: Nariman Point, Banganga, Church Gate, Film City, Gateway of India, Malabar Hill and lots more.

Public Parks: Hanging Garden, Flora Fountain, Kamala Nehru Park, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Victoria garden.

Mumbai Museum: National Gallery of Modern Art, Planetarium, Prince of Wales Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum.

Tourist Spots around Mumbai: Ajanta and Ellora caves, Elephanta caves, Alibag, Khandala, Lonavala, Kanheri caves, Aurangabad caves, Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar.
Things to do in Mumbai

Mumbai is one of the most happening cities and it has a lot to offer to the visitors. Some of the main things that one can do in Mumbai are shopping, paragliding, pub hopping, enjoying night life, cinemas, beach parties and lots more. Here people can find several international brand outlets from where people can easily purchase various stuff. Vacationers can find cheapest articles and even the most expensive ones. Dharavi is a place where one can find the finest leather goods.

The city has a great night life with numerous pubs and dance bars that are open till late night. People can enjoy the drinks whole night and can tap to the music of different genres. Mumbai being the home of Indian Cinema (Bollywood) includes numerous cinema halls, where people can watch the movies. The beaches are also a good way to spend a great time with the family.

When you are going to trek in Ladakh you will need a few things which are a must for trekking. You will need trekking bo...
21/06/2014

When you are going to trek in Ladakh you will need a few things which are a must for trekking. You will need trekking boots, warm socks and warm clothing which is better if they are waterproof. You will also need sunglasses and sun hat to protect yourself from the Sun and to take proper rest at night, you will be needing sleeping bags which are easier to carry around. The first aid kit is a must for any journey and you need this here too with special collection of medicines for emergencies. You will need water purification tablets for drinking water. The rest of things are available in hire in Leh.
The most popular and interesting place to trek is to Chadar – journey to a far off land that remains cut off from the main habitat for the frozen snow and the winter season is the only time you can access the place by following the trade route of the frozen river called the Zansker. The river is completely frozen and one can walk on it safely till February. The gorge is not passable in the summer months and the connectivity resumes in winter. The Chadar can be reached when you follow the route of the gorge and it is a land of Zangskari people and their lifestyle and glaciers and rivers that will enchant you in the frozen winter months.
Jeep safari is the way one can explore the land of Ladakh and its far off remote and natural habitat. The Trans Himalayan landscape gives you option to move in a jeep and cover the rocky and elevated lands that are usually out of reach if you try following them over foot. You will get a good driving experience when you travel to Tsmori-Ri, in Nubra and it is a tough terrain to cover on jeep and you will be crossing the Khardungla pass to reach the baren lands and the remote wilderness of the highest motor able road. There are cultural people there and the desert and high altitude ravines that will make it memorable as it increases the natural beauty of the land.
Camels are available in desert and the cold desert of Ladakh has got options to experience Camel safari in. The months of July, August and September are best ones to get to the cold mountain desert on the back of camels. The extreme cold makes it memorable experience and the hard mountainous road that is covered by the camels is beautiful for their stiking difference with our normal world. Youy can travel on th valleys to vist the Buddhist Gompa and the remote but charming Nubra village that is a fascinating spot. The terrain changes to harsh mountain roads from lush greenery of the apricot fields and the shaggy camels are double hu**ed and are a timid breed of animals.
The tour of the land of Ladakh and its various ups and downs are hard to cross by walking and some motor roads are easier to travel on motorbikes. You will have an experience to follow the tracks on the bike and reach the Buddhist Gompas when you travel through the small villages in Ladakh. You must be a perfect biker to get through the narrow twisted roads at some places and the luggage can be put in a support car provided by the tour operators that help you with the new experience of biking through the rough and rocky roads at places and paved roads at other areas. Leh to Manali is a common route that many people take to travel in bike and the best time to ride is July to September.

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858, North Kasaba , Near Old Vitthal Temple
Solapur
413002

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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