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Friday, December 9, 2011

Unexplored beaches of Konkan - Raigad District

  When we talk of Konkan beaches, we talk of Alibaug, Harihareshwar, Shriwardhan, Diveagar, Harne, Ratnagiri, Ganpatipule, Malvan, Vengurla etc. Of course these beaches are must visit, but if you have already visited these beaches & want to try some off beat beaches, here are few for you.

 Ashti, Nagav, Kihim, Revdanda, Chaul - 
Kihim Beach
 Near Alibaug there are many beautiful & secluded beaches. If you are travelling in your own vehicle you can cover all of them in a single day. If you visit Alibaug & found the beach too crowded for you, move southwards & you will reach these beaches in few minutes. All these beaches have access to road. In nearby villages you can get delicious, fresh fish varieties. You can enjoy tender coconuts, and except the person behind the wheel all can enjoy Taadi & Maadi. On Kihim beach, you can also enjoy some water sports. There are many forts around these beaches & these forts are worth visiting.



 Kashid and Murud
Janjira Fort
         Situated around 35 kms. southwards from Alibaug this beach is surrounded by Phansad wildlife sanctury. This beach hosts beautiful Kashid Beach resort which provides very good accommodation option. Kashid is a straight and long white sand beach. If you travel 15 kms. southwards from Kashid, you can visit Murud beach. Murud is also very famous fishing town. One can enjoy amazing seafood in small restaurants near Murud. If you are visiting Murud, dont miss the grand sea fort Janjira, home to Siddi kings. Small ferry runs between Murud & Janjira fort.


Walwati Beach - Between Shriwardhan & Diveagar
Walwati (Diveagar - Shriwardhan road)
        If you travel from Shriwardhan to Diveagar, You will pass through this small village. After this village, till Dive agar you will see many amazing unnamed beaches. If you are planning a group picnic or want to spend a day at secluded & pristine beach, just relaxing or reading book or painting landscape, this is a place for you. Dont expect typical tourist amenities like fast food stalls, restaurants, hotels etc. here.. this is a virgin patch with very few number of people halting. but the beaches in this belt are really amazing. If you want to visit these beaches, travel on NH17 till goregaon and take a right turn for Shriwardhan. Just before Shriwardhan take a right turn for Diveagar.



Velas & Kelshi
Turtles on Velas Beach
From Goregaon on NH17, one diversion heads to Mandangad. One has to travel till Mandangad and then can go to both these beaches. Velas beach is smaller comparatively, but it hosts very interesting project of ridley turtles. These turtles are grown here & every year turtle festival is celebrated on Velas Beach. Kelshi is a bigger beach and around 15 kms. from Velas. You can cover Velas & Kelshi with Harihareshwar or with Harne - Anjarle. One can also get Ferry from Bagmandla to Bankot if you are visiting Harihareshwar.

  There are many more beaches in Raigad districts apart from these, but I listed few which came to my mind. I will write few more posts on other districts.. till then, read the blog and give youir valuable feedback to improve it.
  

Friday, December 2, 2011

Rajgad & Torna - A perfect winter trek

  Rains are over & so is October heat.. so my trek lover friends pull out ur sacks.. start forming a group & here is the plan for perfect two days trek...

  Rajgad & Torna, both are very prominent forts of Maratha History, Rajgad was the first capital of Shivaji Maharaj & Torna was the first fort conquered by this great king. Both these hill forts are in Pune Region.

  Here I am giving plan from Mumbai... considering your trek is on saturday & Sunday.. So Start by late night State transport Bus to swargate or by Bijapur passenger / chennai express to Pune station.

  From both the places you will easily get another state transport bus to Velha. But dont go till Velha, get down at village called Sakhar which in 2 Kms away from base of Rajgad. Anybody at Sakhar will guide you to starting point of Rajgad.

  From Sakhar, it is pretty simple trek & you will take 2-3 hours to reach Padmavati Maachi of Rajgad.  There is a padmavati Devi temple & small Dharmashala ( without doors ) where you can put up your base.
Padmavati Devi Temple
After some break you can visit Sanjivani & Suvela Machi and also the Bale Killa. Dont forget to sit in 'Nedha' & click a snap there. The fortified Machi's of Rajgad with dual bastions will take you back to those glorious years of maratha history.
Suvela Machi
  Bale killa of Rajgad is beautiful & its must visit. Enjoy spectacular views of all three machi, main fort & surrouding area, enjoy cool breeze & then descend down to Padmavati, where you have set up your base.
Rajgad Top view - Picture by Mr. Gopal Bidhe
  Next day morning, start as early as possible for Torna, You can see bastion of Torna from Padmavati temple itself, and the ridge that joins Rajgad and Torna. Now go to Sanjivani Machi, and come out of the fort from there.

  There is no confusion point. You will be able to locate a long ridge from Rajgad to Torna. It will take around 6 to 8 hours to reach Buidhla machi of Torna. There are very few water sources enroute, hence carry ample of water.

  After crossing these hills ( around 21 I guess ) you will reach a ruined bastion on Budhla machi of Torna fort. Enter from here & cross all the way till Zunjar machi. After entering from Budhla, Zunjar machi is towards your right. So keep travelling till you reach Zunzar machi. You will see Tornai devi temple here and can rest for a while.
Torna - Bird eye view
  Then start your descend from Zunjar machi. It will take around 2-3 hours to reach base village of Velha. From here you could get MUV or state transport bus etc. for Swargate.

Tips : Carry food, water & sleeping bag ( or at least blanket with you ).
          You need to walk a lot, so wear comfortable cloths & footwear.
          Carry torch with you as you are going to stay overnight at Rajgad.

If you need any further info. You can call me at 9820031162. If you need tent for this or any other trek I can provide it on rent.


   

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Chennai - Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry

 Today I am taking you to the road which is driver's or rider's paradise. The entire strip is parallel to bay of bengal. This beautiful road is called ECR - East Coast Road.
ECR - from Chennai to Pondicherry

This is a two lane road but its amazing. While travelling from chennai to pondicherry.. you will be accompanied with sandy beaches on bay of bengal to your left.

You can see huge plantation of palm, coconut, beatlenuts on both sides & the road is so well maintained that you never have to dodge potholes or raw patches.

Chennai to Mahabalipuram distance is around 60 Kms. Further mahabalipuram to Pondicherry is around 100 Kms.

Apart from beautiful road and its surrondings, there are more attractions besides this strip.

First attraction is crocodile park enroute. This is worth visiting site. This park is a home for more than 300 crocodiles of various crocodiles. You will get to see them very closely. There are more than 20 varieties of croc family in this park.

Crocodile Park Chennai
  Enjoy visit to this park & then move forward towards Mahabalipuram temple. It is another amazing place, situated near Mahabalipuram beach, this beautifully carved temple attracts many tourists every year.

Mahabalipuram Temple
    Mahabalipuram hosts many temple, but the famous is the one facing sea. It is rock carved temple believed to be built in 7th century. This is a temple which is devoted to Lord Shiv as well as Lord Vishnu which makes it even more interesting. You can also visit 5 Rathas devoted to Pandawas.

   Mahabalipuram also has a very beautiful beach. Enjoy a dip here, have a delicious and fresh sea food in restaurant near beach. After enjoying Mahabalipuram, you can move ahead on ECR to Pondicherry. The same highway will take you to pondicherry within 2 hours.

  Pondicherry is another beautiful town on the coast of bay of Bengal. This was a French colony pre-independence & French influence on podicherry town is evident even today. Pondicherry has become a center of multiple cultures of Tamilnadu. In a single town, you can see temples, churches & Arbindo ashram.


Pondicherry also has beautiful beaches & you can enjoy beautiful fusion of south indian & French culinary in Pondicherry. Plan at least 2 days in Pondicherry if you really want to explore this town.

After Pondicherry, you can travel on same route and go till Kanyakumari. or if its a small trip travel back to Chennai. So enjoy the road strip, Enjoy temples, sea food and much more..

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Malshej and more

  Malshej ghat witnesses huge number of tourists every rainy season. People travel to Malshej mostly in their own/hired vehicle & enjoy waterfalls, greenery & wind at Malshej..Its truely amazing experience to spend some hours in Malshej ghat. Unfortunately, this beautiful strip of road is occupied by drunkerds, which can turn your Malshej trip into nightmare if you are going with family or with ladies in a groups.

  But dont skip fantastic drive of Malshej for these antisocial drunken monkeys. Here I bring you some places which you can combine with Malshej ghat to make your trip interesting, or if you want to make your trip longer after enjoying Malshej.

1> Pimpalgaon Jog Dam -
     After crossing Mashej ghat MTDC resort, you will see this dam to your left while travelling from Mumbai to Otur. One road to the left leads to khireshwar village from where people start their trek for Harishchandra Gad. But even if you are in no mood for trekking, you can enjoy Jog dam surroundings.

2> Manikdoh Dam:
Manikdoh Dam

     If you wont mind driving bit further, take right turn for Lenyadri after traveling 5-6 kms further from Jog dam. Cross Ganesh khind. Take the road which heads to Rajur. Total distance from malshej to Rajur is 40kms. You can also visit Leopard rescue center near Manikdoh dam. 

3> Lenyadri & Ozar Temple
    These two temples are among Ashtavinayaks & hence very popular shrines. Lenyadri & Ozar are just 25 kms from Malshej.

4> Shivneri

Birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj

     Birthplace of great king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This hill fort is near Junnar, One can reach base of the fort in an hour from Malshej Ghat. But if you are planning to visit Shivneri be prepared for climb of 30 minutes.
   
Trekking Options
There are many treks in viscinity of Malshej Ghat, One can opt for Harishchandra Gad, Chavand, Hadsar, Jivdhan or naneghat trek. While Jivdhan & Hadsar are bit hard to climb other treks are smaller & simple.

Accomodation options:
  MTDC resort & some other resorts in Malshej are always there. but you can also stay at Khireshwar village or Bhakt Niwas of Lenyadri & Ozar, or can look for a lodge in Junnar, or near Manikdoh dam.

There is also an interesting place, Kukadi river bank. Riverbed of Kukadi has developed potholes naturally, its very interesting and unique thing, but best time to visit is March to May.

So.. before this rainy season is gone, book your weekend and plan a trip.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ashtavinayak in 24 Hours

    Here is a plan for those who love to race against time & try something new even on old routes.. this rainy season we took challenge of Ashtavinayak in 24 hours & we completed entire trip starting from kandivali & reaching Kandivali back within 24 hours.
    Usually people plan Ashtavinayak in 2 or 3 days, but here is a plan which can help you achieving it in a single day.But try this only in group. Dont do it alone or with family & I wont recommend it on bike.

    Assuming you are staying in Mumbai, I will refer Thane as a starting point. So Start from Thane at 2:45am and head straight to Kalyan - Murbad - Tokavade - Malshej Ghat - Ganeshkhind - Lenyadri. If you go without break and drive at good speed, you will reach Lenyadri base at 6:00 am. Climbing Lenyadri will take around 20 minutes. So visit the temple spend some time there & descend down Lenyadri base & start for Ozar by 7:00am.

    Ozar is just 12kms from Lenyadri. You should reach Ozar at 7:20am. Visit the temple, you can have breakfast here & start for Ranjangaon at 8:00 am. From Ozar go to Narayangaon - Take right & head to Chakan - On traveling around 30kms you will reach Rajgurunagar - Take left for Shikrapur - On reaching Shikrapur - head to Shirur - you will see Ranjangaon Temple besides highway to your right. It should take around 2:30 hours to reach Ranjangaon, So you will reach Ranjangaon at 10:30am and after visiting the temple start further at 11:00am.

     Next destination is Siddhatek, head to Shirur, just after crossing 5 kms. You will see huge tree to your right and a small road passing by to your right. This is MIDC pipeline road which is a short cut, & will take you via Nirvi - Nimone - Inamgaon to Kashti. (If you ask road to Sidhhatek people will tell you Shirur-Belwandi route but ask specifically for route going through villages mentioned above.Avoid travelling on this route after sunset.) You will Reach Siddhatek before 12:30 pm. via this route.

    You can enjoy Zunaka bhakar lunch at Sidhhatek but dont waste too much of time. Start ASAP, but latest by 1:30pm. Head to Duand - Patas - Chaufula - take left from petrolpump at Chaufula & travel 23 kms to reach Morgaon. This will take you 50 minutes max so, by 2:15pm you will be at Morgaon. Visit the temple & start further journey.

    Start latest by 3:00pm. Head to Chaufula, then take left turn & head to Pune. After travelling 20 kms. Take a right turn which will take you to next temple Theur, just 8 kms away from this junction. You will reach Theur by 4:00pm. Visit a temple, have a tea break and head for further journey.

    Start latest by 4:30pm. Head to Hadapsar - Katraj - take Mumbai -> banglore highway & then Expressway. Travel on Expressway till Khopoli - Take Khopoli exit & travel to mahad which is just 6-7kms from exit. This entire route will take around 3-4 hours depending on traffic from Hadapsar to katraj to Expressway.

    Reach Mahad by 8:00pm visit the temple & then head to Pali. Start latest by 8:30pm to reach Pali which is 38kms away by 9:30pm. visit Pali temple & then come back till Khopoli to take expressway and then head back to your home.

    Please note: if due to some reason you reach Khopoli late, then head for Pali first and then go to Mahad, because Pali temple will shut down at 10:30pm whereas temple at Mahad is open till 12:00 midnight. I have assumed some buffer in every destination considering queue at some temples or any other unanticipated events. So try to be as quick as possible and enjoy your trip.

    I wont recommend Chaturthi / Ganesh Janma etc. to plan this as you will lose so much time in queues that the plan will fail,so plan it in offseason.

    Total distance travelled: 825kms Kandivali - Ashtavinayak - Kandivali.

    Travellers: Karishma Patil, Shruti Joshi, Vikram More, Mayur Patil, Prasad Chavan, Prasad Kargutkar, Nilesh Jadhav & Kaustubh Khare.
    Vehicles: Hyundai Santro & Ford Figo.

   Drive safely, enjoy your trip and you can contact me on 9820031162 or write me to kaustubhkhare@gmail.com if you need any help in planning the trip.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Matheran : Perfect Eco-friendly Hill Station

  This article is not for people from Mumbai, because a person who stays in Mumbai must have already visited Matheran. But if you are among those who r in Mumbai or Pune & not visited Matheran and want to spend a nice weekend, then Matheran is highly recommended.

  Its a beautiful hill station, and most amazing thing about Matheran is, its perfect eco-friendly hill station, where you will not find any tar roads, and motorized vehicles are not allowed within boundaries of Matheran. Matheran is covered with dense green belt which keeps climate very pleasant throughout the year. You can visit Matheran in any season, but it becomes muddy in rainy season, as there are no tar roads.

Mini train from Neral to Matheran
 You can reach Matheran by many ways. You can catch local train from CST to Karjat and get down at Neral junction. From Neral you can take a cab, or take a mini train which runs between Neral & Matheran, or just walk 8 kms till Matheran. Going to Neral by last train and then walking all the way to the top is also amazing option if you are in group.


Matheran is very small hill station which you can cover on horse, or in a cart or just walk around. One can enjoy variety of food in restaurants. You will get restaurant of every budget & same is the case for accommodation.

  One tree hill point, echo point, sunset point, panorama point (sunrise), wilson point, monkey point are few places to visit. Like any other hill station, taking stroll in the market or riding a horse or boating in charlot lake are some other activities you can enjoy.

  For trekking enthusiasts, climbing Matheran from Karjat will take you to one tree hill & from there, you can reach Matheran.

  You can start your trip on friday evening & come back on sunday evening.. So what are u waiting for.. visit Matheran on next weekend.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Myths and Facts about travelling to Bhutan

  When we were planning a bike trip to Bhutan, I was looking out for exact information about permits, office timings, Visa formalities etc. etc. unfortunately, there are very few places where you could get exact information. So here is our complete experience of entering and exiting Bhutan on our own vehicles & we all were carrying Indian passport.

Q1> How, Where & When can we get permits to enter Bhutan.
Our entry point to Bhutan was Phutsoling which is  near Indian village Jaigaon in west bengal. We had heard before starting trip that, entry office at Phutsoling is open only from Monday to Friday, not thats not true. Our neighbors welcome us all days of week.
Entering Bhutan @ Phutsoling

  We reached Jaigaon border on saturday morning at 9 am. With basic checking of baggage, we were allowed to enter Phutsoling. Then we proceeded to permit office where we got our personal permits which took merely half an hour, but if you dont have passport, then you have to get your Indian documents like election card/ pan card attested.
Visa Counter @ Phutsoling

  Next step was to get vehicle permits. For each bike we had to pay rs. 350 as entry permit fees. Apart from that we paid rs. 500 (for 4 bikes) to an agent who arranged permits for us within 2 hours. So within 2 hours, we were in Bhutan. We had to submit all bike documents, passport, & 2 passport size photographs for permits.











Q2> Do we need to have hotel booking before entering Bhutan?
        NO. We had heard that, hotel booking is must. but you can simply write ANY HOTEL on your permit & choose your hotel after reaching Thimphu. You will get ample choice of accommodation and Indian rupee is accepted everywhere. So no worries.
        But remember, at Phutsoling you will get permit for Thimphu & Paro only. for other parts of Bhutan you need to obtain separate permit at Thimphu.
Bhutan Coins

Q3> What are the Language, currency, food & safety issues in Bhutan.
        NONE. Just enter Bhutan and you will more comfortable & safer than in India. people are extremely welcoming, crime rate in Bhutan is extremely low. Most of the people in Bhutan speak Hindi very well so no language problem either. Bhutan has its own currency but Indian rupee is accepted everywhere. You even don't have to worry about food as most of the restaurants serve good Indian & Chinese food.


Q4> Can we travel to Bhutan on our own, without any travel agent?
      I would rather say, you should travel on your own. Its very safe, people are very helpful, formalities are very limited and its very easy to explore Bhutan on your own. So just plan your trip, keep a day or two spare. Talk to people in Bhutan & make your own plan for exploring Bhutan & GOOOOO....


  

Saturday, May 14, 2011

New circuit -Kolkata - Sikkim - Bhutan - Shillong - Guwahati


     When you think of long biking or driving tour.. everyone will recommend you only one circuit, thats Manali - Leh - Srinagar circuit.. It is undoubtedly the best circuit to ride, but what if you have already completed that, or you want to try something else.. Here is one more circuit, from very beautiful north eastern states of sikkim - assam & meghalaya + our neighboring Bhutan, which doesn't ask us, Indians to do any Visa formalities.

   So my friends, here is the amazing route which you can travel..

Journey can started either from Kolkata or Siligudi.
If your starting point is Kolkata, You will take one day of riding to reach Siligudi.
So start very early from Kolkata, thats before 5am & you stand better chance to reach Siligudi by 9 pm. or stop midway & continue till Siligudi on day 2.

From Siligudi, You can visit Mirik, where you can enjoy scenic lake nestled in a small saucer shaped valley surrounded by Shivalik range of Himalayas. Mirik is only 20 Kms of derive from Siligudi. After visiting refreshing Mirik, you can visit Darjeeeling.

Darjeeling is another 4 hours ride from Mirik, but trust me its amazing ride. Distance from Mirik to Darjeeling is not much.. may be 120 kms. but you are on climb continuously, so it takes time. Enjoy Darjeeling market 7 have bamboo beer.. and not to mention Darjeeling tea.
Tea Factory - Darjeeling


Next day, dont miss Darjeeling sunrise.. according to me, its most beautiful sunrise which can be seen in India.If its not cloudy, you will get amazing view of Kanchandzonga.

After Darjeeling head straight to Gangtok, which is capital of Sikkim. It will take 3-4 hours of ride to reach Gangtok from Darjeeling. Gangtok is amazing & one of the best hill stations in India. One can cover changu lake, guru Dongmar, & many other places of north sikkim from here, but bikes are not allowed at most of the places.  

Dont miss Chhangu lake & Nathula pass. You need to take inner line permit from Gangtok if you want to visit Nathula.
Nathu La -Indo Chinese border

Beautiful Gangtok

After Gangtok, You can visit beautiful monestry of kalingpong & then head to jaigaon, which is last village in India before entering Bhutan. From Jaigaon, you can enter Bhutan town called Phutsoling. Indians can go with their vehicles, so dont worry, you can take your bike to Bhutan. Just with your Indian passport you will get entry Permit for Thimphu & Paro. Reach jaigaon on any day except Sunday at 9 am. get permit in few hours & you are all set to enter Bhutan.

After entering Bhutan, You can visit Paro, Thimphu & do tiger's nest Monestry trek. This entire trail is amazing & you will really enjoy Bhutan. People there are very nice & welcoming. You can spend 3-4 days in Bhutan & explore the country.
Tiger's Nest
Start your return journey to India via Bogaigaon. Try to reach Bogaigaon in daylight. Though Bhutan is very safe to travel even at midnight, once you enter India, there are some security concerns, so reach Bogaigaon early which is 30-40 Kms after entering India.

From Bogaigaon, you can head to Tejpur. Now you have multiple options based on no. of days you have. You can visit Tawang which will consume 3 days. Tezpur - tawang - Tezpur - Guwahati.
or you can visit Shillong & cherrapunjee & return to Guwahati in two days.
or you can visit Kaziranga & majouli Island & come back to Guwahati in two days.

From Guwahati, you can send your bikes to you origin, or come back to Kolkata & send back your bikes to your origin..

This circuit is not as challenging as Leh, but its beautiful.. Roads are very well maintained by BRO & you can take pride of doing international ride.
If you have a 2-3 extra days, you can also visit Nepal. Or if you can spend 3-4 hours before visiting Darjeeling, you can visit Pashupati market in Nepal & come back & then go to Darjeeling..

So Enjoy your trip.. If you want us to arrange it for you, call us at +91 9820031162 

Thanks & congrats to my wonderful friends, who did this wonderful circuit even when I had to drop out at last moment..

Travellers:
   Mayur patil
   Navin Mayekar
   Prabhakar kanoje
   Pasad Kargutkar 
   Vikram More

Monday, February 7, 2011

Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi

Sheikh Zayed Mosque
         During my stay at Abu Dhabi, I happened to visit this magnificent monument, constructed in 2007 & which is the eighth largest mosque in the world, & largest in UAE. If you are visiting Abu Dhabi, dont miss this mosque.. Its huge & built with lot of efforts & mullahs too :)


          Sheikh Zayed Mosque is on the airport road & around 6-7 Kms away from center of the Abu Dhabi. One has to take cab for going there, as thats the most convenient option after self driven car. Cab will cost you between 25-35 Dhs depending on your location.

Best time to visit the mosque is evening, one should reach here just before sunset..This will allow you to enjoy beauty of this mosque in daylight as well as moon light with lots of floodlights on..
Sheikh Zayed Moqsue

This mosque has 72 domes of various sizes, among which 3 domes are above the main prayer halls. The premises of the mosque is adorned with fountains, water bodies, plants etc.
Lobbies of Sheikh Zayed Mosque
     Lobbies of the mosque are really beautiful. Pillars & inner domes have beautiful carving. The elegant glass work on doors, paintings & that glittering golden coating makes this mosque true symbol of UAEs wealth & Royal status.

    There are few mosques where non-muslims are allowed to visit, this is one of them. Women have to wear Hejab though. Also it is advisable to wear traditional cloths covering your body.. (Try to avoid shorts / skirts etc.)

     The Prayer hall of this moque is very big, & the carpet in this hall is biggest in the world. There are 3 huge chandeliers inside the prayer hall which are really amazing.
 
        Inner walls of this prayer hall are also decorated with various stones, paintings, carving etc. So, Enjoy your trip to this mosque, click lots of snaps & upload them on your FB :)

       If you are visiting the mosque on friday, you have to visit in the evening as the mosque will be closed for visitors till 2 pm.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Dubai : Shopper's Paradise

    If shopping is your religion.. your kashi / mecca / vatican is undoubtedly this place called DUBAI. For many its a desert but for shoppers, its the most fertile land.. and if you are here in Dubai Shopping Festival..... I am out of words to describe what kind of joy will it be...

     But what if you are not shopoholic... or dont like idea of visiting malls for hours?? I suggest, still you visit Dubai, to salute human's creativity where nature has lagged..

Burj Khalifa - Dubai
Huge malls in Dubai:

     Its amazing experience. Malls are really huge.. one can spend 2-3 days exploring each one of them.. & as I said even if you are not big fan of shopping, you will get many interesting things. There are many malls in Dubai, but I guess Dubai mall, Mall of emirates, Burjumaan & Festival city, are very prominent amongst all.. You can enjoy aquarium, Dubai fountain & Burj Khalifa at Dubai mall, ski world in mall of emirates. Food courts in all malls are amazing & you can try various cuisines. Festival city is also worth a visit. Most of worlds top brands are here with their latest collection.. So dont miss these malls.. Best part is, you can visit most of them using Dubai Metro.





Jumairah Beach:

   Very nice beach, one can enjoy stroll here in the evening after a hectic shopping day.. you can book a table for high tea at Burj al Arab if you are big fan of Luxury.. (it will match your expense of two days hotel bill though).. If dont think, its worth the money.. just watch the beautiful tower from Jumairah beach.. click snap with it & move on.. :)

Palm Jumairah:
   Its amazing creation of palm shaped artificial island.. worth a visit but bit away from other attractions. If time permits visit this place to admire human effort in constructing such a huge man made island..


Dubai Creek park:
  Dubai creek divides Dubai city in two parts.. Dubai emirate has constructed a beautiful creek park on one side of the creek. This park also has dolphinarium which hosts dolphin shows everyday at 3 & 6 pm.. but on friday there is no 3 pm show. You can also enjoy cable car view of dubai creek..

There few more attractions which you can find out from dubai tourism sites.. so now we will move to some tips if you are planning dubai trip..

1> Travelling to Dubai from India is not so costly. One can get return fare from emirates airways for 14-16K.
     Emirates will also sponsor your tourist visa for around 3.5K. Visa takes 3 days max.

2> Dubai is very much tourist friendly. Taxi, buses & metro are easily available.. just carry map of dubai with you & you can plan your own sight seeing.. (Taxi is costly though)

3> There are ample of hotels in Dubai, but try to find hotel near Bur Dubai. Bur dubai is central area of Dubai & connectivity to most of places is very good from here. (you can find hotel for around 200-250 dhs per day including breakfast)

4> Dubai fountain & Burj khalifa are worth visiting in the evening. In fact Dubai fountain will start at 7pm.. So plan your visit to Dubai mall accordingly.

5> There is a huge mall called dragon mart, some sites will recommend it, but you should visit this only if you have specific intension of buying something & you are sure you will get it there.. else going there in taxi is a waste of money.

6> Indian food is easily available and at very reasonable rate, but I suggest try arabic & lebaneese dishes.. dont miss shawrma, hamos, falafel, moutabel, badijan, charcoal chicken, kafsa rice, arabic salad etc.

7> If you are planning your trip in Jan - Feb, you can enjoy Dubai Shopping Festival.

8> If you are planning to cover Abu Dhabi, along with Dubai, you can catch bus to Abu Dhabi from Bur Dubai. These buses are at every 20 minutes interval and cost 15 Dhs one way. Bus takes around 1.5 hours to reach Abu Dhabi.

9> You can take bus to Sharjah, Fujairah etc. from same bus station.

So.. Plan your trip to Dubai & feel free to contact me if you need any inputs.. I will cover what to buy & how to send it back home in my next post.. till then bye bye..


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Cruising on Konkan Coastline - Biker's Delight

This post is for all my biker friends.(For those who love to travel in car please dont follow this route as it is.)
Many people love to go on long bike rides but managing northern expeditions is a tough task for them.. but here is the circuit which will allow you the great joy of ride even if you are alone or with your wife or with just 2-3 friends..
For bigger rides read my posts
http://travellerkk.blogspot.com/2009/09/dream-ride.html
http://travellerkk.blogspot.com/2010/10/colourful-quandrangle-of-rajasthan.html

So enough of preface, lets move straight to contents...

This itinerary is from Mumbai..

Day1: 40 Kms
  Your day will start with heading straight to Bhaucha dhakka. & catch ferry for Revas.
  Load your bike in the ferry & within two hours you will reach Revas.
  from Revas follow the route
   Revas - mandve - kihim - thal - alibaug - nagaon - revdanda
  (places can be covered: 
   Forts: Khanderi, Underi,
           kulaba, 
           revdanda
   Beaches: alibaug, nagaon, ashti, revdanda)
   One can easily get budget hotel or home accomodation in Revdanda or Chaul.

Janjira Fort - Murud
                                 
Day2: 70 kms
   Start bit early today as you have many interesting places to see.
   Revdanda- chaul - kashid - murud - rajapuri(ferry) - dighi - sarve - dive agar - shriwardhan
   (Places can be covered: forts: janjira
                                       beaches: chaul, kashid, dive agar, shriwardhan
                                       temples: dive agar)  

Kadyavarcha Ganpati - Anjarle
Day3: 112 kms
   You can catch sunrise at Harihareshwar temple..
   After visiting Harihareshwar, travel to Bagmandla jetty where you can put your bikes into ferry boat & travel to Bankot.
   shriwardhan - harihareshwar(ferry) - Bankot - velas - kelshi - dabhol(ferry) - dhopave - guhagar
   (Places can be covered:
           forts: bankot, suvarnadurg, gopalgad
           beaches: bankot, guhagar, harne, anjarle
           temples: anjarle, guhagar, harihareshwar, kelshi dargah
           others: Nana Fadanvis house Velas)

Bamanghal - Hedvi

Day4: 80 Kms
Travel on Guhagar - chiplun road & take right turn for Hedvi. After Velneshwar you have to proceed to Katale after narvan & ask for ferry to Jaigad.
Cross the Jaigad creek & take the coastal road to Ganpatipule
Guhagar - hedvi - ganpatipule - sakhartar - ratnagiri
(Places can be covered:
         forts: Jaigad, ratangad
         beaches: ratnagiri, hedvi, velneshwar, bhandarpule, are-ware, ganpatipule
         temples: hedvi, velneshwar, ganpatipule, ratnagiri
         others: Malgund Keshavsut smarak & Konkan museuam)




Day5: 150kms
  ratnagiri - jaitapur - padel - devgad - malvan
   (Places can be covered: Forts: Vijaydurg, devgad, sindhudurg, sarjekot
                                       Beaches: devgad, malvan, devbaug)
  You can you can spend 1 day for enjoying many activities..
  In Malwan you can enjoy snorkling, also dont miss tarkarli creek.
  If you are interested in fort architectures & history Viajydurg & Sindhudurg are must visit..

Nivati rock - Island


Day6: 65 kms
    malvan - chivla - nivati - bhogwa - vengurla 
   (Places can be covered:
          forts: Nivati
          Beaches: Chivla, bhogawe, Vengurla      
          others: Nivati rock, Tsunami island)

   Nivati Island is in deep sea perhaps 15-20 Nmiles..







Day7: 25 Kms
   You can spend some morning time at Vengurla & then start for Redi
   Vengurla - ubha danda - morchemad - shiroda -redi - Terekhol
   (Places can be covered: Beaches: Morchemad, redi, terekhol
                                       Temples: Redi ganesh)
Redi Ganesh 

So my friends enough of leisure biking, now lets do some long runs on amazing NH17..
Get ready on day 8 early morning & hit the road

Day8: 215 Kms
   Terekhol - sawantwadi - kudal - kankavli cross this 85 kms route before you stop for lunch
   Then start for big 130 Kms run
   kankavli - nandgaon - kharepatan - lanja - take left from lanja & head to Pawas

Marleshwar waterfall
Day9:
   You have 2 options now, if you want to complete tonight ride 350 kms to Mumbai straight on NH17
   Or ride till mahad
   Visit Parshuram temple, dervan shivsrushti en route.

Day10:
   If you are not home, & still in mahad start riding & reach home...

So my friends, this was the itinerary for ride mixed of leisure & heavy biking in last two days..
If you dont want heavy rides, then Instead of staying back at terekhol or redi come back till Kankavli.
This will allow you to reach home in 9 days with less than 200 Kms every day..

Have even lesser days??? no problems accelerate on first ride, Come till Harihareshwar on day 1 & instead of Revas come by road.. It can save 2 days & you will miss on Revas & Thal thats it.

I will cover some more interesting places in Konkan in future posts.. till then enjoy riding..