Sunday, February 8, 2015

Serenity and Peace: Chail-Kali ka Tibba trip

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Chail is situated about 45 kilometers from Shimla in a peaceful environment surrounded by beautiful ranges.
The main attraction of the place is the Chail Palace, which is famous of its unique architecture and beautiful surroundings. Chail palace offers beautiful gardens, well maintained compound and warm hospitality of the staff. Chail is ideal place  for peaceful nature walks.

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We started our journey from Shimla, reached Chail palace first and utilized the photography opportunity and shared moments of fun with friends . Then had lunch at a Restaurant in Chail market and moved for Kali-ka-tibba









Some seven kilometers uphill from chail is situated the Kali ka tibba, a temple dedicated to maa kali. The roads up to the temple is narrow with steep curves but the add adventure to the ride. Once you reach the top, you will be treated with beautiful panoramic views of surrounding mountains. The temple is well maintained and clean. 









We had darshan in the temple and then pulled out our camera for photography. After satisfying ourselves with clicking appetite, we sat at a place in the temple compound and engrossed ourselves in the beauty of the nature.










After spending about 2 hours at the temple we started our journey back to the Shimla  , we also had a view of the highest cricket ground in the world en route .





Friday, February 6, 2015

Baijnath-Blessings of Lord Shiva

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Baijnath is a temple town situated in beautiful Kangra Valley of Himanchal Pradesh. The temple enshrines lord Shiva in the form of Lingam in its sanctum sanctorum. The structure of temple is built in Nagara style of architecture.


Situated on the bank of river Binwa or Binduka which is a tributary of river Beas the temple compound is well preserved and maintained since its construction in 13th century.
It also houses a beautiful well maintained garden where one can sit and relax and enjoy the beautiful Dhauladhar ranges which is just opposite the temple 







Baijnath is situated on the national highway 20 which connects pathankot to mandi. It is about 16 kilometers from palampur.
A railway station is also present here , Indian railway runs its Pathankot to Jogindernagar section of toy train via Baijnath. The toy train journey allows you to have beautiful views of kangra valley. So it is also a good choice to try a toy train ride









According to mythology, Ravana the demon king worshipped lord Shiva in Himalayas .Lord was pleased and asked Ravana for a wish, Ravana asked the lord to come with him to Lanka ,lord got transformed into a Linga and asked  Ravana to carry him but if he would put the Linga anywhere on ground it will get established there.

The Ravana had to go for nature’s call so he handed the Linga to a shepherd , but the shepherd could not hold it for long and kept it on the ground and the Linga got established here. People of Baijnath don’t burn effigy of Ravana as a mark of respect during Dussehra festival. There is also no Jewellery shop in Baijnath.








Baijnath temple is a peaceful place for devotion as well as for enjoying the beauty of the Kangra valley.



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Narkanda – Hatu peak trip

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Narkanda is a small settlement on NH22 , Shimla –Rampur highway , about 65 kilometers from Shimla. The place is famous for Hatu peak which is 6 kilometers uphill from Narkanda

 The Hatu-Mata temple





We started our journey from Shimla in a taxi and reached Narkanda in 2.5 hours.
 Then started uphill drive to Hatu peak , the ascent is steep with sharp hairpin turns at many places. Width of the road to Hatu peak is just for a single vehicle.  At many points when our taxi driver was taking the turns casually we prayed to the God for our safety. Finally, reached the top safely.






There is a beautiful wooden temple dedicated to Hatu-mata at the top. We went for darshan in the temple and then started clicking the amazing views offered by the place. We sat at many locations and indulged ourselves in the beauty of Mother Nature.















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