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Author: Mridula Dwivedi

Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park: An Excellent Weekend Getaway from New Delhi

Posted on August 22, 2005May 12, 2021

Rajaji National Park is a wild life reserve in Uttaranchal, India. It falls in the lower Shivalik regions of the Himalayas. It is a peaceful and a quick getaway from the capital of India, New Delhi. We traveled from Delhi to Haridwar in February this year . The name Haridwar will translate roughly as ‘the…

Renuka Lake, Himachal Pradesh

Renuka Lake, Himanchal Pradesh, is a Beauty

Posted on August 15, 2005May 12, 2021

Image Credit Fred Hsu Flickr under CCBY I would say that Himanchal Pradesh (HP) is one of the best-kept secrets of India. Parts of it are so beautiful and yet not visited by many. Renuka Lake is situated in HP and is one of such places. Tourism has developed around a natural lake called Renuka…

Shopping in Ladakh

Shopping in Leh, India

Posted on August 13, 2005May 12, 2021

When I visited Leh in June, 2005 the primary reason was to trek. It could not be as I developed a bad stomach after a few days. We suddenly found a lot of time to spend in the city, and it was not in our original plan. So, we ended by shopping in Leh. The…

Sancole Beach Goa

Goa in December with a Difference

Posted on August 8, 2005November 10, 2021

Along with my husband and two nephews, I trekked in Goa, in the month of December through YHAI. The photo is of the Devil’s Canyon and it is from an era when I did not have a digital camera. Goa is a fabulous place but gets too crowded for words in December. But by trekking,…

A woman working in her field, Ganda La, Ladakh

An Attempt to Trek in the Markha Valley, Ladakh and a Story

Posted on August 5, 2005May 12, 2021

When we went to Ladakh this year in June 2005, our aim was to trek from Spitok to Hemis, which is also known as Markha Valley trek. After two days of taking rest in Leh, we started the trek. The first day itself, I developed a violently upset stomach. To tell you the truth, I…

rohtang-pass

On the Way to Rohtang Pass: Traffic Jam

Posted on August 2, 2005May 12, 2021

The first time I passed through the Rohtang pass (a little more than 50 km away from Manali) it was on my way to Leh. We had started at 2 am from Manali and when we reached the Rohtang Pass, an hour or two later, the place was bewitchingly beautiful. As far as the eye…

Save Tibet

Save Tibet: A Banner in Leh

Posted on July 28, 2005November 12, 2021

I have to confess I do not know much about the situation in Tibet. To me it is a far far away land favored by the climbers and the like! I know things are not right and many people, including his Holiness the Dalai Lama, are living in India in exile. When I went to…

The Main Market in Leh, 2005

Ladakhi Ladies and a Guest in the Main Market, Leh

Posted on July 27, 2005November 12, 2021

I was quite fascinated by this group of ladies selling vegetables in the main market Leh. I wanted to photograph them but my husband kept protesting, lets go and eat first, take it later, they will say no and he went on and on like that. I walked a short distance ahead and then turned…

Leh, Ladakh

Useless Wali: Now What Was That?

Posted on July 25, 2005November 12, 2021

Roaming in the main market in Leh, the capital of Ladakh we spotted this curious signboard on the shop selling souvenirs. We were quite amused and decided to take a photograph. I have not figured out till date what ‘Useless Wali,’ and that too Regd, means. The curious thing was, we saw the same sign…

Monks with Cell Phone in Ladakh

Monks with a Cellpone!

Posted on July 23, 2005November 12, 2021

Sheesh! Never in my wildest dreams I imagined that my blog would get featured on the BBC. If you are as clueless as I was a little while ago, have a look at this!   The two people who introduced me to blogs are my sis Alka and her husband, my dear brother-in-law, Amrit. My…

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