MP Trip 2011 ( Gwalior-Orcha-Jhansi-Khajuraho-Bandhavgarh-Jabalpur-Bhopal )

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Here are my rough notes that I took during our groups MP trip. Our group was Ruby, Claudy, Junior, Mahesh and me.

Day 0
From Mumbai Dadar: Punjab mail to Gwailor

Day 1
Train was hour late. Reached Gwalior at 5.00pm
Tip: just walk outside and you will find rickshaws charging minimal Rs. 10 per rickshaw to take you to hotel of your choice. At this time of year I would recommend AC room. We got double for Rs. 850 (Hotel Surya). We booked taxi through our Hotel to take us for sound and light show at Gwalior Fort. Taxi charged Rs. 500 ( you might get cheaper deal if you search outside ) other option is to take rickshaw that charges around Rs. 50 to the base of the fort and then you can hire taxi that charge Rs. 200. We had nice dinner at Restaurant Volga. Note that food in general is spicy at this place so be careful before ordering any spicy dish.

Day 2
Inspite of planning to leave early we managed to leave hotel at around 7.00 am. We hired previous day taxi driver to take us around few places in Gwalior. Mainly Sun temple, Gwalior Fort, Sas bahu temple, Teli temple and finally musesum at the palace. In between this we managed to have good breakfast at India coffee house. End of the day driver dropped us at bus stop for our travel to Orcha. There are no direct buses to orcha, so we took bus to Jhansi and then hired auto-rickshaw to take us to Orcha. Rickshaw charged us Rs.150. Our trip to Orcha was very interesting. It was suppose to be super hot, but we experienced dust storm which was followed by rain. I loved getting drenched in rain.
Due to rains there was no current in Orcha but in this darkness we managed to find cheaper and clean accommodation. It for Rs. 450 per room, Hotel Heritage. We reached Orcha around 6.00 pm. We went out for dinner and it was disappointing. I would recommend stick to basic Indian food. Thali is a good option.

Day 3
After speaking to locals and with some research we found which are the important places that we should visit. Main Palace, Jhahangir’s Palace, Ramaraja Temple, another temple next to it ( you can skip that ) and walked to Chatris, which was ok. We finshed all this bit early, so again took rick to Jhansi ( Rs. 120 ) and then we got into bus for Khajuroa. I would stop now since right now I am the bus and can’t see future :)
We reached Khajuroa at around 6.30pm. After having tea at the bus stop we hired rickshaw to show us hotel options. We agreed on fare of Rs. 20. We saw few hotels and then finally settled for Hotel Surya. Since we were tired after long journey we wanted bit of luxury and decided to take AC room. Since it is off season we got a good deal. Rs.2200 with extra bedding. We had a decent meal at Hotel Raja Cafe.

Day 4
Again we had a late start. We had already hired local guide for Rs. 350 and same rickshaw person for another Rs. 350 to take us around Khajuraho. Hiring guide helped a lot and he explained very well and showed us lot of Sculptures which we would have not noticed. In between we had breakfast at Madras cafe ( it was ok ) We finished all temples by 2.00pm and then had lunch at Agarwal Restaurant which was next to our hotel. Our first veggie meal which IMO was best meal of the trip. After resting for a while in our cool hotel rooms, we went to see light and sound show at Western temples. Show starts at 7.30pm. IMO it was very good or atleast best sound and light show on this trip. We then had dinner at continental place opposite our hotel. ( Food was ordinary ). After food we checked out of hotel and left for Khajuroa railway station. Our next destination was Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve ( Tala gate ). This was again long journey, first train to Mahoba, then Mahaba to Katni another train and then Katni to Umaria and then to Tala gate.

Day 5
Khajuroa to Mahoba train journey was just 1 hour, although train time table showed it as 2 hours. Mahoba station was disaster. Total chaos, very dirty but we managed to find place to seat. Adding to misery our connecting train to Katni was further delayed by an hour or so. There were no announcement etc. but somehow we managed to figure out correct platform to board the train. Train came at around 3.00 am. Thank god we had booked AC compartment. We reached Katni at around 10.00 am. We saw our connecting train to Umaria on another platform. So we had to literally run and catch it. We reached Umaria in the afternoon, since we were hungry we decided to eat. Rickshaw charged us Rs. 50 for main market. We had very good veggie lunch in the market. Then we hired rickshaw to take us to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve ( Tala ). We were charged Rs. 400. Road is very bad at last 11 km, so I would recommend hiring vehicle which can be 600/ 800 (AC).
We had already arranged our stay at forest rest house. Since there were no safari’s on this day we just relaxed in our room. We had decent dinner at rest house.

Day 6
We got up at 4.15am since we had to leave for morning safari at 5.30am. Safari was good. We saw lot of wildlife except Tiger :( We decide to go out for lunch and when to “Al …. something which was decent.
After safari we rested a bit and then went for another safari in the afternoon. Based on our guides recommendation we went to Gate 2 where he thought tiger spotting would be easier. But we didn’t see any tiger nor much wildlife. Due to some confusion we ended up having late dinner. Overall kind of disappointing end to the day.

Day 7
Since we had not spotted tiger, we decided to go very early for our last Safari. We were again disappointed but I was happy with other animals/birds that we spotted. After safari we had to rush for Umaria station, from where we took train for Jabalpur. We hired vehicle ( Rs. 800) for Umaria station. We reached early and again train was 30 min late. Finally our train arrived and as usual our seats were taken by some other passengers. We had to literally fight with them to claim our seats which we had reserved 3 months in advanced. We reached jabalpur at around 3.00pm. We had already booked 11.00pm train to Bhopal. So we decided to check in to a cheap hotel to dump our bags. After that we hired vehicle (Rs. 1000) to take us to Bhedaghat. We took boat ride (Rs. 600 for entire boat). It was interesting and I would recommend it. Then we went to Duadar Waterfalls. Finally we had great dinner at Hotel Clock Towel, chinese restaurant ( highly recommend this restaurant ). Then rented vehicle dropped us to railway station. Train came early at the station and left on time.

Day 8
We reached Bhopal at 6.00am. Again we hired rickshaw (Rs. 10) that showed us few hotels. But at the end we decided to go with Hotel Sonali. It was clean and excellent service. Since it had 24H checkout time, we dropped our bags at the hotel and went for early breakfast. We had excellent Poha at the roadside joint. After we checked in to hotel and informed front desk to arrange a vehicle to take us to Bhimbetka, Sanchi Stupa and Udaigiri ( Rs. 2500 AC vehicle ) We had good veggie lunch at roadside punjabi dabha. For dinner we went out to Hotel Jamil in old bhopal, which was very disappointing.

Day 9
Only highlight was lunch at Bapu ki Kutia. Then we left for Mumbai ( train )

For pics check my previous blog: http://kurund.com/blog/2011/06/29/madhya-pradesh-trip-2011/

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Amazing Andaman

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Euro trip details

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My recent europe trip itinerary:

Date Time Description Mode of Transport Place From Place To Accomodation
1 10/19/2010 17:15:00 Leave for Krakow in the evening Train Warsaw Central Krakow Glowny
2 10/20/2010 In Krakow Tango House Bed & Breakfast
Szpitalna 4 Street
Krakow
32-024
+48 12 429 3114
3 10/21/2010 Leave for Prague in the evening Train Krakow Glowny Prague HL. N.
4 10/22/2010 In Prague Golden Tulip Prague Terminus
Hybernska 42
Prague
11000
800-741-1620
5 10/23/2010 Leave for Amsterdam in the evening Train Prague HL. N. Amsterdam
6 10/24/2010 In Amsterdam Hotel Alfa Plantage

Plantage Middenlaan 26
1018 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands
7 10/25/2010 In Amsterdam -
8 10/26/2010 21:15:00 Amsterdam to London Flight Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), Amsterdam, Netherlands Terminal 5, London Heathrow Apt (LHR), London, United Kingdom
9 10/26/2010 22:30:00 London Airport YOTEL London Heathrow Airport
Arrivals Mezzanine Landside
Terminal 4

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Exploring jawahar…

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Photos taken during Jawahar trip..

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Trek to Ahupe Ghat through my camera

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Trek to Ahupe Ghat through my camera:

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Trek to Peth Fort

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Trek to Peth fort through my camera:

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Leh, Kashmir, Manali through my camera

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PIcture taken during my Leh/Kashmir trip

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Srinagar – Kargil – Leh – Alchi – Pangong Tso – Stok – Manali – Delhi

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Our trip itinerary:

Day 1 – 8th August
Mumbai – Srinagar. Arrive at 14.00hrs. Tour Local Spots Srinagar

Day 2 – 9th August
Visit Gulmarg, maybe take the Gondola Ride and end with Shikara Ride in Dal Lake. A must on the
itinerary is the sampling of Wazwan Cuisine in Kashmir

Day 3 – 10th August
Srinagar to Kargil (204 Kms) Morning After breakfast leave for Kargil, by visiting Sonamarg (Known As
Meadow of Gold), Drass Village (2nd  Coldest In-habitated place in the World), Enroute have a
magnificent view of Kargil war Famous Peaks (Tiger, Tololing), reach Kargil by evening. Overnight Guest
house.

Day 4 – 11th August
Kargil to Leh(180 kms) Morning after Breakfast drive towards Leh enroute visit Mulbek, Giant Living
Buddha Sculpture on Rock Mountain, Lamayuru, the oldest Monastery of Ladakh and Moon Landscape.
Arrive Leh by evening. Overnight guest house in Leh.

Day 5 – 12th August
Around Leh Sight seeing (70 Kms). After Breakfast leave for Leh enroute visit Alchi, Likir Monastery,
Magnetic Hill, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara and Hall of Fame.Visit the Khardongla Pass Reach Leh by
Evening.

Day 6 – 13th August
Drive towards Chilling for rafting along with the Indus River up to the confluence of both Zanskar and
Indus River at Nimo village. The level is mostly 3 plus grade.  Overnight camp at Nimo.

Day 7 – 14th August
Continuously commence rafting towards Alchi. Drive back to Leh. Overnight guest house in Leh.

Day 8 – 15th August
Leh to Pangong Lake (160 Kms) After Breakfast leave for Pangong Lake 14,500 ft, through Changla Pass
17,350 ft. (Third Highest Motorable road in the world.) Over night camp at Pangong lake.

Day 9 -16th August
Drive back to Leh by crossing Changla on the way back you can visit Thiksay monastery, Shey Palace
and Hemis monasteries. Over night at Leh.

Day 10 – 17th August
Leh – Stok – Mancarmo (4 – 5 hrs)
We leave from Leh in a jeep in the morning. At Stok the pony man will load our big backpacks on the
horses that are waiting for us. With our small daypacks we head off for Mancarmo through a beautiful
valley, where there are unusual rock formations that point skywards in orange, purple and green
colors. Mancarmo (4250 m) is the summer pasture of Stok villagers.

Day 11 – 18th August
Mancarmo – Base Camp (3-4 hrs)
Gradually we go higher into a desolate area, which is inhabited only by marmots and blue sheep.
Surrounded by high mountains, we, at base camp (5020 m), will prepare our self mentally and
physically for the big day.

Day 12 – 19th August
Base Camp – Summit 6150 m – Base Camp (10-11 hrs)
Depending on weather and snow conditions, we leave early around 1:00 am or 2:00 am. Usually
conditions are better in the night/morning, when the sky is clearer because it is colder and the snow
will be harder to walk on. We just take a cup of tea and bring our lunch bag, before walking into the
night with our torches. However, if it is a full moon night, the moon will guide us in its silvery glow. It is
a strenuous walk, and in the last part we will most likely use not only ice axes, but also crampons and,
maybe, even rope, depending on snow conditions.
However, by the time we come close to the top, you will forget about the hardship as you are
surrounded by one of the most beautiful sights in the Himalayas, lighted up by the slowly rising
morning sun. In good weather conditions we can see the Saser group in the Great Karakoram Range,
where K2 lies. To bring good fortune, we leave our Khatag, a religious scarf, on the mountaintop with
prayer flags. Leaving the peak, we go down to Base Camp and by the time we arrive, the only thing
running in our mind is diving into our sleeping bags for a welcome rest.

Day 13 - 20th August
Base Camp – Stok (4 hrs)
This morning we will not hurry and by the time we open our eyes, you realize that you have scaled a
peak higher than any mountain in Europe or North America . After breakfast we will walk down to Stok,
retracing our footsteps.

Day 14 - 21st Aug
Drive from Leh to Manali early in the morning 1-2AM, via Taklang la and Rohtang Pass. Arrive in Manali
at 8PM. Stay at Manali.

Day 15 – 22nd August
Visit German Bakery / Johnson’s café and relive the memories 2 years back. Leave for Delhi at 5.30pm

Day 16 – 23rd August
Reach Delhi at 8.00AM. Local Sightseeing if possible. End the trip with a great lunch at Karim’s. Leave
for Delhi Airport for Flight at 8.20PM. Arriving Mumbai 10.30PM.

After lot of research our itinerary was prepared by my colleague Claudian Fernandes. Our travel in Leh was handled by local leh operator Tapo Lawang.

http://www.ladakh-voyages.com/indexb.htm

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Pench Tiger Reserve through my camera

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Pench National Park

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Last weekend our group visited Mogli Land, formally known as Pench National Park, situated in southern Madhya Pradesh, India. Many people come to this park just to see Tiger in the wild. According to our guide this park has around 33 tigers, 30 leopards, 20k+ deers, 100+ species of birds among other animals.

We took Vidharbha Express from Dadar railway station (Mumbai) and reached Nagpur at around 8.00 am. Then after checking with locals, we decided to take private Bus Transport to a place called Khawasa which is around 90km from Nagpur city. Bus took forever to reach Khawasa. We repented our decision to take private bus instead of State Transport. Khawasa is on the way to Jabalpur and Seoni District, so you can take any bus that goes to these locations.

Once we reached Khawasa at around 2.00 pm, we hired jeep to take us to Turia Gate of Pench National Park. We had our lunch at Lallan Dhaba which is just next to the Gate. We had already booked dormitory in Forest Guest House which is right inside the forest. We had to take Safari jeep to reach Forest Guest House.

We took 2 evening and 2 morning jeep Safari’s. After negotiating each Safari cost us Rs. 900 and we had to pay Rs. 680 each time as an entry fee for the park. Park entry fee also includes guide fees. In each jeep 6 people can sit comfortably. Morning Safari is between 6.00 am to 10.30 am. and evening Safari is between 3.30 pm to 6.00 pm. In my opinion morning Safari’s are more productive than evening ones.

Thanks to our knowledgeable guide Vinod, we were able to spot Tiger Couple, Leopard, Jackals, Wild buffalos, Indian Sambars, Peacocks and lot of other animal and birds etc. It was amazing to see how Monkey and Deer make alarm call (make peculiar sound) when they see Tiger and Leopard.

While coming back we hired Sumo ( 4 wheeler) to Nagpur, which was way more comfortable than the bus journey offered at a reasonable cost of Rs. 1100.

Overall it was a great experience. I was able to get some good pictures of animals in the wild.

If you ever plan to visit Pench National Park, do contact our forest guide Vinod Kumar: 9424747430

Absolutely recommended…

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