Friday, March 20, 2009

Bundelkhand – The Citadels

Bundelkhand, known as Jejaka Bhukti is a region divided between the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya pradesh, with most of its region lying in Madhya Pradesh. The major towns covered by Budelkhand are Jhansi, Datia, Lalitpur, Damoh, Sagar, Orai, Panna, Mahoba, Banda Narsingpur and Chattarpur.


Bundelkhand lies between the Indo Gangetic Plain to the north and the Vindhya Range to the south. The principle rivers are the Sindh, Bewta, Ken, Bagahin, Tons, Pahuj, Dhasan and Chambal. The Yamuna and Ken are the only navigable rivers.

Ecologically Bundelkhand is a part of the Narmada Valley Dry Deciduous Forests ecoregion. The original vegetation consists of tropical dry forest with teak as the main tree. As for the animals are concerned, Panna Tiger Reserve in Panna and Chhatarpur districts boasts of tigers. Deers make other part of the thick wildlife.

Rajput Chandelas were the original ruler of Bundelkhand. In the 12th Century, the Rajput Chauhans of Ajmer challanged Chandelas. The region came under the rule of Mughal empire in 16th century who ruled it till 18th century. Then came the Britishers. After 1802, many of the local rulers were granted sanads (leases) by the British, which entitled them to the lands they controlled at the death of Ali Bahadur, in return for the rulers signing a written bond of allegiance (ikrarnama) to the British. The sanad states were organized into the Bundelkhand Agency in 1811, when a political agent to the Governer General Of India was appointed and headquartered at Banda.

In 1849 authority over the Bundelkhand Agency was placed briefly under the Commissioner for the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, who appointed a political assistant based at Jhansi. In 1853 the Raja of Jhansi died childless, and his territory was annexed to British Bundelkhand to which the widow of King of Jhansi protested. The revolt of 1857 found Jhansi for rebellion. She died bravely in the battle of Gwalior in 1858. The rule of Bundelkhand came to freedom with the freedom of India in 1947.

It is in this district that the world renowned Khajuraho Temples are located. Khajuraho temples, an entie clan of temples dedicated to the Lord Shiva are the masterpieces in themselves. It was the Chandela Rajputs who used to rule Bundelkhand when Khajuraho Temples were built. It was time of 10th and 12th Century. The Khajuraho Temples were were built over a span of 100 years. The Chandela Capital was moved to this place after the completion of the Khajuraho Temples.

Khajuraho Temples have come under controversies due to the erotic art which has been used in the construction of the carvings of the temple. Some of the carvings contain sexual themes, the rest of them depict the various activities of the normal day life. The external carvings of the temple depict humans, human bodies, as well as some life forms. There are carvings which show women putting on makeup, musicians, potters, farmers, and other folks. Those mundane scenes are all at some distance from the temple deities. Some books also refer to them as the Kamasutra Temples. But some have a other view – they say that such a depiction of the idols have been done for the black magic which was used done in these temples. Whatever be the ideology, one thing surpasses everything – the carvings of the temple make them one of the most beautiful rock cut architecture of India.


Very near the Kahjuraho temples ( Just 19 kms) are the Palaces of Orchha. Made by the Orchha Kings were started by the King Rudra Pratap Singh. Orchha meaning a hidden place, gets only a small portion of the traffic of Khajuraho. There are two main Palaces in Orchha – the Raj Mahal and the Rai Parveen Mahal. The others are the Jehangir Palace and the Sheesh Mahal. The Rai Parveen Mahal has been constructed in the honor of the Nightangle of Orchha. Rai Parveen was also known for her seemless beauty.


Both of these are the masterpieces or the Citadels of Budelkhand and no one is lesser than the other. A must see, both of these places can be seen in a single day, by road....

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Underwater Splash Becomes A New Adventure Quotient

Aquatic Adventure Sports gearing fast to catch the tempo with other adventure activities. For example, underwater hockey is a popular sport in Singapore. Cheering spectators applaud their teams in the same way but the sport is little different. Players attires like frogman but wielding sticks and chase after the puck and there is also a referee who declare goal and people burst in cheers when players rises to the surface to catch their breath, before diving back to continue the game of underwater hockey.

Underwater hockey is more of a adventure than regular sport, though the sport is an obscure one but still catching fast pace in Singapore and other country like Britain. The game is more challenging than the field game and lot ‘cooler’. Its really a challenging sports because players has to regulate their breathing but its more of a same like playing in a rink or field. Moreover due to its unlikely nature people are more shocked and astonished to witness something new.

Underwater adventure sports are gearing fast among people. New varieties of sports and tumultuous geography incite people to embrace some challenging yet amusing sports. For example once a tough adventure proposition and only restricted to professional divers, scuba diving and snorkeling,now a days even a minor can taste the pleasure of underwater adventure activities. Malayasia and India are some of the favorite destination for aquatic entertainment. There are several diving spots in India like in the different islands of Andaman and Nicobar, which were once a desolate islands but now number of travelers throng to the islands for adventure activities make them a big tourist destinations. Beaches in Lashyadeep are also a good option to engage sports like snorkeling and scuba diving. Azure water of Indian sea treasure mystical marine habitat, hunt for it is indeed an incredible venture.

Apart from India, Australia is also a popular destination for underwater adventure activities. There are plenty of beaches in Australia welcome more visitors than any other country, mostly to satisfy their underwater adventure spree. The marine adventure terms like rafting, snorkeling,scuba diving is quite familiar and can be seen in most tourism brochures but kite surfing,shark diving, and many other adventure sports still sound unfamiliar to even some of most seasoned adventure aficionado.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Shillong Tourism Guide

Often reffered as Scotland of The East, Shillong is a beautiful destination nestled in Northeastern part of India. As the capital of Megahalaya, Shillong nestles itself at an altitude 1,520 meters (4,990 feet) above sea level.

What to See in Shillong:

Shillong Peak
Located at an altitude of 1965 mtrs above sea level, Shillong Peak offers panoramic view of the country side.

The Ward Lake
This is an important travel attractions of Shilling and is located in the heart of the city. The Ward lake is quiet popular for ist short garden walks and boating. The lake abounds in fish and feeding them is one of the best time pass of travellers visting this place.

Elephant Falls
Caressing the nature is the famous Elephant falls, 12 kms on the outskirts of the city forming one of the best picnic spots.

Golf Links
18 hole Golf course is a unique travel attractions with natural surrounding.

Sohpetbneng Peak
Located 20 kms from Shillong, Sohpetbneng Peak is regarded as sacred by the Hynniewtrep people. It is a beautiful scenic view
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