Mr American Tourist (the names' Ryan) didn't need much introduction once he started talking. Slow in pace but quick in understanding, somehow he managed to get along quite smoothly. When I asked what he used to do back home he said he was an Astrophysicists. So I changed the topic before demonstrating my complete ignorance about the subject.
Born and brought up in Chicago he tend to hide his urban life behind his relaxed posture and the jungle attire with a jungle cap bearing Ranthambore Sanctuary on it. At 74 he still managed to climb till the base camp of Mt. Everest in Nepal. I wonder what brought him to this tiny town on a tiny mountain. Then again, love has no boundaries. And his love for hiking must have dragged him here too.
Green and fresh, the sky here is always bright blue. Nature lovers have made it their second home. Its more than just a tourist place. A must visit hill station for all you nature lovers.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Real or Fake??
Well, this ones real and fake at the same time. The plant is living thing whereas the flower is fake. But the combination looks so damn beautiful. I named the pic - Solitude.
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Mt Abu Mt Abu
Thursday, October 20, 2011
'Cooking Holidays'

Jaipur, Cochin and Nilgiri are setting a good example for a new way to explore eco-tourism, cooking holidays. And looking at the past, it only gets better and interesting for travel buffs. Maybe its the natural flavor or the natural touch to the whole experience of Eco-travelling that makes the trip all more exciting and full of surprises.
Though in India 'Cooking Holidays' seems a nascent industry within Eco-tourism but it surely holds a lot of promise for the simple reason that Indian cuisine has not got its due within media corridors. From the spicy north Indian curries to the bland and salty eastern dishes, from the sweet and sour Gujarati delicacies to the mouth watering southern platters, India gives a lot of options for the cooking enthusiast.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Dog Show 2011 - MT. Abu.. a huge success
Mount Abu hosted its first dog show of this century under the aegis of Indian National Kennel Club (INKC) together with M K Sirohi Shri Daiwat Singhji and Rotary Club of Mount Abu as the local hosts. The event, the 172nd INKC "Championship Dog Show", took birth with a rather brief gestation with the dogged dedication of H H Danta, M K Sirohi.
Held in the jungle corner of Kesar Bhavan Palace Heritage Resort, club president Kashyap Jani right on the onset assured one and all that this would not be a flash in the pan.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
India Shining, but this time its for good times
Once the forbidden world, today India emerges as one of the most sough after tourist destinations in Asia. And you don't have to look for reason too far. Read more...
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Eco tourism is still the 'chosen one'
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Backpack and more.. good to know before heading for the forest

Travelling brings its own set of challenges, long after the backpack has been set, the gear checked and the stomach cast in iron. While one can't control everything that might and most probably will happen on a trip, one can always prepare well.
Preserve Nature, adopt a Tree.
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
2.40 crore for a new eco tourism site. Now that's a positive news from Kashmir.

At least someone is looking at the true picture. And also want to do something about it. Taking a cue from the states of HP and Kerela, JK has put in 2.40 crore for a pilot project to be developed as a Eco tourism site called Dera ki Gali.
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