Showing posts with label Himalayas. Show all posts
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Wednesday 11 January 2017

Top five Hill stations to visit in the Himalayas this summer!

This summer, we recommend you to explore the varied beauty of the Himalayan ranges by experiencing these beautiful hill stations!

Here, we bring you top 5 Hill stations to visit in the Himalayan ranges:
Kashmir:
How can one forget to visit the heaven in the earth- Kashmir! The valley has a lot of options in store for you like the Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Ladakh and the summer capital Srinagar. So take some time off to relax in the boathouse of the Dal lake!
Shimla:
Plan a trip with your friends to this beautiful place and create some 'Ye Jawani Hai Deewani' moments like Ranbir-Deepika! This Himachal Pradesh capital has a lot of options to explore like the Town Hall and Christ Church. Also, don't miss to travel on Kalka-Shimla Railway.
Manali:
What if you meet that someone special in this beautiful place of Himachal Pradesh? It might help to create your 'Jab We Met' moment like Shahid-Kareena! Visit places like Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Hidimba Devi Temple, Bhrigu Lake.
Rishikesh:
Plan an adventurous trip to the 'Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas' Rishikesh. This beautiful city in the foothills of Himalayas will not only give you options to explore the adventure sports like bungee jumping, trekking, river rafting, etc but also enlighten your spiritual side with places like Gita Bhavan, Lakshman Jhula, Swarga Ashram, etc.
Darjeeling:
Visit this beautiful tea industry town in the state of West Bengal and enjoy the incredible scenic beauty of the world's third highest mountain Kangchenjunga. Travel in the toy train of this marvellous hilly town and relive the days 'Kasto Majja Hai Lelaima' from 'Parineeta'!

Monday 19 December 2016

Is it Really Haunted in the Laps of Himalayas?

The Himalayas are full of miracles, mysteries, and mind-boggling conundrums. 
This glacial lake is popularly known as 'Roopkund Skeleton Lake' or 'The Mystery Lake', located at the altitude of 5029 meters in Uttarakhand, a beautiful state in northern India.
During winters, this glacial lake is a perfect place to go skating.
But when the ice melts, the real horror starts. The entire area surrounding this glacial lake is covered with discarded Human bones and skulls. There are also many clearly visible skeletons at the bottom of this shallow lake.
It is also one of most curious and amazing trek route, known throughout the whole world, that is surrounded by rock strew glaciers, steep slopes, and snow clad mountains.

Thinking of Himalayas, first thing that comes to our mind is its alluring beauty.


These skeletons were first found in 1942, when a British forest ranger while walking found himself surrounded by hundreds of human skeletons.

There are many alleged stories present in the history of this lake.


Inititally it was said that these skeletons belong to the soldiers of Japan who died while crossing this route during the World War II.
Well, Alies weren't the only thing that could be unfavorable.

There was another story as well.



General Zorawar Singh of Kashmir, often referred as 'Napolean of India', who might have gotten lost in this region with his men after returning from the Battle of Tibet in 1841 and getting caught in a bad weather.

Or it could have been a suicidal ritual performed near the lake.


Nevertheless, the mystery of this lake continued for decades.

Finally the forensic research showed the results.

Radiocarbon dating of tbones at Oxford University finally determined the time period between 830-850 AD.

As per the local legends
























This story goes back to the 9th century, where the king of Kanauj, Raja Jasdhaval along with his pregnant wife, Rani Balampa, their servants, a dance troupe and others went on a pilgrimage to Nanda Devi shrine, and the group faced a storm with large hailstorm, from which entire party perished near the Roopkund.



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