Night in the jungle... yes we spend a night in a jungle and it was not one of the best night of my life. We were going to the kareri lake trek and us somehow we got late, we started our trek at around 3 pm from kareri village and we were at half way through but it was getting dark and we don't want to risk our life since this jungle has tigers, bears, cheetah etc. So, we stopped at one place where people had camped before. the night started very pleasantly and it was like living in million star hotel, we set up the tent, bonfire, cooked some food, played some music and share some horror stories about animals. and then the time come when we have to go to our tents. since the stories were fresh in our mind we were quite scared at that time I got the feeling of depression for the first time, it was so dark and so quiet in the night that any small sound attracts your attention and you mind start building something that you wish should never happen. it was around ...
Best Street food in India Street foods are ready to eat food or drink generally sold in streets, public areas like a market,in fair by a hawker, vendor with a portable stall. Indian streets are well famous for its cheap and tasty food items; Every Indian city has its own specialty of all time favorite snacks. 1. Cholle Bhature Chole Bhature is a Punjabi dish and it is very popular around the country. In India, Delhi is well famous for best Cholle Bhature, It is taken as a breakfast or as a snacks on the road sides. 2. Pohs Jalabi It is a typical snake in India and best served in the commercial capital of India, Indore, Indore in not only famous for its poha and Jaabi but also for other snakes like namkeen, samosa, chaats etc. 3. Aloo Tikki Aloo Tikki is the most mouth watering delicious snake n india and best derved in Lucknow. Aloo T...
Bir - billing is the place in the Himachal Pradesh where adventure enthusiast come to do paragliding it is a one in a lifetime experience one have o try if he is going to the bir- billing. it is the longest natural paragliding point in the world. When we visited Dharamshala, we were also planning to do paragliding and after wondering in Dharamshala we decided to go to the Bir-Billing for paragliding. We search the rate and it was 2500, which were pretty expensive for the college student like us, but this is a one in a lifetime experience so we decided to do it. Since we were little short of money, we can not afford to book a taxi that was taking another 2000 to take to the billing and back to Dharamshala. We interrogated and came to now that we can go through the bus to the billing also, we started our journey from Dharamshala at around 10 in the morning by taking the bus to the baijnath and from there we get the bus to bir-billing. we spend only 90 rup...
Comments
Post a Comment