India is Incredible... indeed Incredible !!! Don't believe us ? ... just visit our blog & find out for yourself, see for yourself... in.. IMAGES OF INCREDIBLE INDIA !!!! Hundreds of incredible places to visit in India... Mountains, Plains, Deserts, Lakes, Rivers, Sea Beaches, Religious Places, Adventure Sports... You name it & India has it.
One life is only too short to see India in its entirety.

Monday, August 20, 2012

From Himalayas to Arabian Sea.... Chandigarh to Goa

As already mentioned in description of our blog :
One life is only too short to see India in its entirety. Hundreds of incredible places to visit in India... Mountains, Plains, Deserts, Lakes, Rivers, Sea Beaches, Religious Places, Adventure Sports... You name it & India has it.

till date we have talked almost only about Northern India & mostly Himalayas..... 
On 15th August 2012, Independence day of India, I started my journey from Chandigarh to Goa... one of the most happening places in India, situated on the banks of Arabian Sea ... in South-West India.

Indian Railways is a phenomena in itself... an incredible world of its own within Incredible India.

This journey took almost 40 hours to complete... and I clicked almost 700 photos in between. (I'll be sharing only a few of them...20 or 30). Photos contain different colors of India... Himalayan mountains-Chandigarh region, Indo-Gangetic plains - Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Aravali Hllls- Rajasthan, Western Ghats-Maharashtra. Apart from Natural Scenes I could catch many aspects of Life in India - The enthusiasm of Independence Day while passing though Delhi-the Capital of India, The Tricolour Flag flying on many buildings, in many moods, in many villages....Delhi sky filled with kites , enthusiasm of children for Kites, Life of the sidelines of Railways-mostly slums, The world o Indian Railways.....I missed the areas of Madhya Pradesh, Gujrat in the night falling in between.

Will share the photos of my journey in the new series.
stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Untouched, Virgin Beauty of Himalayas.... Chitkul, Sangla Valley

Himalayan peaks, Snow, Glacier, River Baspa...... what else do you want ???


one of THE BEST moments of my life... enjoying the beauty of Chitkul ...stretching myself atop a big rock




Snow Clad Himalayas..... Chitkul, Incredible India




Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Incredicle Beauty-Incredible India- Chitkul, Sangla Valley

Photos say it all. Incredible Beauty.... more than justifies the slogan... Incredible India !!!
Chitkul &  Sangla Valley are the last points in this voyage. Photos are many, will keep posting in next this one & few more coming posts. With these we come to end of this journey.


If there is something called heaven anywhere, it must look like Chitkul.
Chitkul is a very small village in the lap of Himalayas, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Incredible India.
This is in fact the last inhabited Indian village towards Tibet.  The place is so beautiful, so beautiful that one starts having doubt whether he is still on earth or has come to heaven. In fact, 4550 meters above the sea level, if you call it Cloud Nine, or even heaven, I don’t think it would be wrong.
The peaks are full of snow, not just peaks, the snow comes all the down to the bottom as you can very well see in these pics.
What touches one most about this place is the sheer virginity of this place. Very very few tourists, no agents clogging your path, no fancy hotels, no heaps of polythene, no rush, no nothing.  Pure serenity, pure peace, pure beauty…. No doubt you start feeling like whether you have come to a place other than this earth.  Some credit does go to the long, arduous path and the ignorance/avoidance of the local government to develop this place as a tourist hub.
The nearest well known place is Shimla – which is almost 250 kilometers i.e. almost 10 hours travel on a hilly road, and that too a quite undeveloped and tough road. Nearest major plain location with airport facility & good railway connectivity  is Chandigarh & that’s 350 Kilometers. That makes it a 14-15 hours of non stop  journey. 


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