Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"Queen of the hills."











"The Mall would be lifeless without people and people would find Mussoorie lifeless without the Mall,"
First time i visited queen in when i was in 10th standard, and well remmember the hyness.
the first thing you will notice.The main artery of Mussoorie, the Mall certainly responds to the influx of visitors in the same manner as a person fighting for life-sustaining breath revives after receiving oxygen.





There is no noisy traffic here. Only the occasional, measured clatter of hooves as a horse-riding tourist goes past. And every now and then, pedestrians move to the sides as two sturdy hillmen pulling hand rickshaws occupied by people reluctant to walk, signal their approach with the spirited ringing of a bicycle bell mounted on the handle of the quaint rickshaw.
The Mall is the end of all search, though there are other bazzar also but most of the warmth remains on The Mall, like Kulri Bazaar, Tibetans market If tired of shopping or window-shopping, there is the cable car that starts from the Mall and goes up to Gun Hill. There is a revolving restaurant and scores of fancifully named eating-places. City-bred children are torn between trying to run up and down every steep path they can spot, and video parlors, a tiny park with swings and see-saws, candy floss wallahs, balloon wallahs
The Mall is Mussoorie's main artery, certainly. It is also a catalyst of dreams.
This is all we do when go some memorable places ,shopping!!!!
Well there is lot around mussoorie to be explored
next day




24 km from Mussoorie, 11 km before the Surkhanda Devi temple. A comfortable Tourist Bungalow and a private hotel, the Dhanaulti Breeze, make Dhanaulti an ideal getaway from the milling season crowds at Mussoorie.The highest point that one can visit around Mussoorie is the famous Surkhanda Devi Temple at 10,000 feet-35 km down the Mussoorie-Tehri road. Perched on a peak, the temple demands a stiff two-km climb form devotees. The temple, goes the legend, was built on the site where the head of Shiva's consort
Everybody knows Kempty fall now very few goes there ,less water and not too much exciting




Well personaly liked Dhanaulti very much, a dreamy, misty mountain retreat in the Garhwal Hills is the perfect honeymoon hideaway. Tucked away in the midst of deep forests of oaks and conifers, rhododendrons and deodars, Dhanaulti is a woody paradise that makes you forget where you are. Caressed by a bracing mountain zephyr, this hill station is just ideal for long walks up shady slopes or quiet tête-à-têtes amidst grassy glens.
Dhanaulti is on the Mussoorie-Chamba track at an altitude of 2286 m above sea level. It is the kick-start point for many a trek into the snow-capped Himalayas. But the town itself remains blissfully secluded especially compared to the throngs that mill around the Mall at nearby Mussoorie.




From there we traced back to dehradun and then back to plains.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

My Spectrum II


The problem is to draw line between struggle, which is stimulating, and conflict, which is often confusing . This is the wisest thing among mindless teaching , i have percevied so far.
My biggest strenght, my sense of conviction, has always assured me to chew the bitter apple even when the apples never seems to be bitter. Because its easy to make a buck , its a lot tougher to make a difference .
I m a passed-out from IGRUA and presently working with Air India Mumbia on Boeing 777. TGDC is a frolicking challenge which will get the freak out of me since I've left igrua. With Yuvraj, the adventure trip will be hillarious too because even when he sleeps his jokes haunt the simplified serendipidity of my calmer dreams.
Keeping hopes tight.
Regards
Nidhi

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

My Spectrum



Neither i'm an avid reader nor a pragmatic geek but a mere pilot with a naked desire for adventure{View images: i'm sure you'll not be disspointed}. I'm a neophite -new blogger basically a half-baked self contemplative-engrossed often confused guy but not to be mistaken as an autistic.
Comig to the point, this specific "Great driving challenge" drove me towards posting a blog {largely ignored} which i never did and will not be defensive here! Folks will not be dissapointed with dry spell{of recent blogs} .
Criticism, brickbats, disagreements and appreciation {if any} are always welcome. I honsetly believe that "brevity is the soul of life" so i hope this sharing of some exact insight into my strategy must have been amusing.
Thanks.
Regards.