Thursday, June 30, 2011

Sea

                                                               SEA
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A sea generally refers to a large body of salt water, but the term is used in other contexts as well. Most commonly, the term refers to a large expanse ओफ saline connected with an ocean, and is commonly used as a synonym for ocean It is also used sometimes to describe a large सलिने lake that lacks a natural outlet,  

Nick

Keymon Ache is a crazy mix of fun, frolic & naughtiness. Keymon is a magical creature who comes into the home Rohan Tendulkar bringing with him loads of magic, love & laughter.
                                                   Pick A Trick Launch Promo
A first of its kind show in the category, pick-a-trick is a locally produced show which is all about learning magic in a fun and entertaining way. Hosted by cool magician - Mandy.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Baudha

If you are looking for Baudha map, then this Google satellite map Baudha will give you the precise imaging that you need. Using Google satellite imaging of Baudha, you can view entire streets or buildings in exact detail. This Baudha global, modern google satellite map are easy to use and set up in a practical way. All you need to do is to scroll through the region list or type in the place you which to see. Then use the search and navigation tools to get closer details of the map you need. These maps of Baudha give you the accuracy of satellite imaging in a way that is easy to put to immediate use.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

shauraha

Team of enternepal and Anmol Film Production decided to leave Chitwan National Park for elephant ride on New Year 2008.  On 30 Dec of 2007, we reach to Shauraha, Chitwan.  That day we reach late at Shauraha.  We stay in Chitwan Resort Camp.  Resort arranged for elephant ride for 31 Dec.  We have to pay Rs. 450 per person for the ride. After ten minutes, we started to saw wild animals.  At first, we saw some deer.  As we enter deeper part of the forest, we encounter with Rhinos; one male and two female with its cub.  They are cute.  We stay long watching them free in wild.  I felt that we are so lucky that we have seen the rhino that will be extinct from this world after some years.  It will be history.  We gone deeper into forest and cross the Budha Rapti and see more birds.  Peacock is all around.  We also get luck to saw alligator taking sunbath on the shore of Budha Rapti.  After the two-hour ride into jungle, we come back to hotel on elephant.  It is nice to see animals in their wild habitat. 

Saturday, June 25, 2011

football

                                                              FOOTBALL
The game of football is any of several similar team sports, of similar origins which involve advancing a ball into a goal area in an attempt to score. Many of these involve kicking  a ball with the foot to score a goal, though not all codes of football using kicking as a primary means of advancing the ball or scoring. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word football applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including American football,Australian rues football ,canadian football,Gaelic football,rugby league,rugby un  and other related games. These variations are known as "codes". ion


Thursday, June 9, 2011

History of Lumbini

                                                History of Lumbini


History of Lumbini
The Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini, around 544 BC. His father was the ruler of a small State in this area. His mother was on her way to her father’s house when he was born at a small place where she had halted. Emperor Ashoka, one of India’s greatest kings who did the most to spread Buddhism in the world, visited Lumbini in 259 BC to worship at the place where the Buddha was born. In order to identify the place with Lord Buddha, he erected a giant pillar. This pillar is the only proof that Lord Buddha was born here. There is an inscription in the Brahmi language which declares that he made the village free of taxes and a recipient of wealth. The excavation work which has been undertaken recently has unearthed two Chaityas belonging to the 3rd century BC, but the Chinese traveler Huien Tsang who later visited the place had seen these buildings and described them in the 4th century AD. The Chaityas disappeared during the time in the absence of patronage.

Tourist Attractions in Lumbini

                                            Tourist Attractions in Lumbini
Tourist Attractions in Lumbini
The various tourist attractions in Lumbini are the Maya Devi temple, Pushkarani and the Tibetan monastery.


Maya Devi Temple
The Maya Devi Temple belongs to the Maya Devi, the mother of Lord Buddha. This temple was built in the 19th century and sacred shrine of both the Buddhists and Hindus. This temple has a stone bas-relief of the Buddha's birth scene and is believed to have been built over an earlier 5th century temple which has replaced the Ashoka temple.

Pushkarani
The Pushkarani is the sacred pool where the Maya Devi, the Lord Buddha's mother take a bath before giving birth to the Lord Buddha. It is also the place where the Gautama was given his ritual purification.

Information about Lumbini

                                                      Information about Lumbini 

Information about Lumbini
Lumbini, a small town in the Terai region is situated south of the foothills of the Churia Range. Terai is the granary of Nepal and also the home to Royal Chitwan Park. Lumbini is only a few kilometers across the Indian border in Nepal. Lumbini is the most important site for the followers of Lord Budha and those interested in Buddhism. Lumbini is now being developed as a major place of pilgrimage with the assistance of United Nations. There are also green lawns and gardens around this pilgrimage site. The Muslims constitute almost half the population of Lumbini although their population in the whole of Nepal is negligible.
History of Lumbini
The Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini, around 544 BC. His father was the ruler of a small State in this area. His mother was on her way to her father’s house when he was born at a small place where she had halted. Emperor Ashoka, one of India’s greatest kings who did the most to spread Buddhism in the world, visited Lumbini in 259 BC to worship at the place where the Buddha was born. In order to identify the place with Lord Buddha, he erected a giant pillar. This pillar is the only proof that Lord Buddha was born here. There is an inscription in the Brahmi language which declares that he made the village free of taxes and a recipient of wealth. The excavation work which has been undertaken recently has unearthed two Chaityas belonging to the 3rd century BC, but the Chinese traveler Huien Tsang who later visited the place had seen these buildings and described them in the 4th century AD. The Chaityas disappeared during the time in the absence of patronage.

Pokhara Travel Informaiton

                                                  Pokhara Travel Informaiton 
Places to Visit

The Fewa (or Phewa) Lake 1.5 kilometer long, second largest lake in Nepal, offers an excellent view of the mountains and their reflections on the lake. Many tours and trekking operators and hotels are located on the lakeside. One can easily find a place to sit back, relax and enjoy great meal while enjoying scenery here. You will also enjoy boating on the lake. Most hotels and guest houses have traditional designs and layouts which match with the surrounding views. The photo on the right is of Rara Lake, another popular lake located in Pokhara.
Pokhara Travel Informaiton
Pokhara, the most popular tourist spot in the country, a place to view snow-capped mountains
and to start off your major trekking expeditions to the Himalayas.
Annapurna Range Skyline
The most spectacular sight in Pokhara is the sight of Annapurna range. See the following image which shows eight important mountains of the Annapurna range.
This range stretching from west to east includes Dhaulagiri, South Annapurna, Annapurna 1, Hiunchuli, Fish-tail (Machapuchare), Annapurna 3, Annapurna 4, and Annapurna 2. In Pokhara, the holy unclimbed mountain Macchapucchre (or also known as Fishtail Mountain), located in the middle of the Annapurna range, can be seen standing right in front of our nose.

Everyone in Pokhara wakes up early to greet the mountains during sunrise. The reflection of sunlight from a mountain is always a breathtaking site. You will never forget the sight of the fishtail mountain standing right before your eyes saying "Good Morning!"

About Pokhara

                                                                           About Pokhara
Pokhara is situated at about 827 meter from sea level, and is located 124 miles (about 200 km) west of Kathmandu and can be reached by plane in 35 minutes or in 5 hours by bus. Pokhara is the next destination after Kathmandu for many adventure and pleasure trips in and around Pokhara. Pokhara is often called the enchanting Himalayan valley with a heart of major actions and adventures.

Surrounded by beautiful snow-caped mountains, with a magnificent lake of crystal-clear pure Himalayan water, all-year round pleasing weather, and friendly Pokhralis will greet you with a smile and leave you with the most unforgettable moments in your life. So pack up your bag, load your camera, and get ready for Pokhara experience!

Pashupati:

                                                                Pashupati:
When Lord Shiva came to Pashupati to escape from his boredom, he became famous as the lord of Animals (Pashupati) Today, millions of Hindu pilgrimage pour into this temple. Many

Hindus from Indian sub contents, Nepal, Pakistan, Asia come to Pahsupati to pay their respects to the lord Shiva. From other parts of the world, many Hindus come to Pashupati to fulfill their dream of visiting the holiest Hindu pilgrimage in the world. You can see the pagoda house which has gold-plated roof, silver doors and find woodcarvings. The linga (phallic symbol) of Lord Shiva, his images, statues, and Bagmati river that flows beside it add to the holiness of Pashupati which lies just 1.5km from the international airport. The region is also surrounded by thick green jungle where monkeys and birds live and play and are often seen in large groups playing on the pavements of the temples in Pashupati. Sadhus who follow the life style of Shiva are found in Pashupati region. They paint their bodies with ashes, wear loin-cloths, Tika, and Rudraksha Malas.

Kathmandu Durbar Square

                                             Kathmandu Durbar Square


One can see artistic monuments, find the house of the living goddess, learn about the Kal Bhairam temple, red monkey god, and hundreds of erotic wood carvings. The kastamandap rest house located within the durbar square is said to have been built from a single tree, it is because of this house, Kathmandu valley got its name. There is also a museum located at the Durbar Square which presents a complete history of Nepal's King and Rulers.
Half-Day Itineraries for Kathmandu Valley:
These are some of the half-day itineraries offered by most travel agents in Nepal. One can hire a car or a take the bus, with or without a guide can have splendid time in any of the following itineraries.
Kathmandu Dubar Square, Swayambhu
Kathmandu and Patan Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Sqaure, Pashupatinath
Pashupati, Bouddha, Bhaktapur
Thimi, Bhaktapur
Pashupati, Bouddha, Changu Narayan
Changu Narayan, Sankhu
Balaju, Budhanilkantha
Kritipur, Chobhar and Dakshinkali
Kathmandu Durbar Square, Ason, Pasupatinath, Bouddha
Note: Use the above list as an example, its always best to create your own list and discover the fruits of traveling spontaneously.

Nepal

                                                            Nepal
Nepal information is one of the Nepal's oldest Information Portal. Our prime focus is to provide Information on Nepal to the people who believes that "Information is the Power".

It also helps tourist, research scholars, politicians, student, mountaineers, trekkers to get the correct information on Nepal.
Have a detailed look of this site and know about exciting world of Rivers Mountains, and the roof of the world - Mount Everest.

With India on it's South and China in the North; Nepal is a developing country with rich in culture.

In the northern region of high Himalayas, the Tibetan speaking, the Sherpas, the Dopas, the dopas, the Disparagingly, the Manginess live in different settlements scattered along the country. The Sherpas are mainly confined in the east in the Solu and Khumbu region. The Baragaonlis and the Lopas live in the semi- deserted area of the upper and lower Mustang in the part of the Tibetan plateau in the rain shadow area; the Managis in the Manang district and the adjacent areas; and the Dolpas in the highest settlements on the earth in the Dolpa district of Nepal ( in the west) at an altitude of above 4000 m.

In the middle hills and valleys, there coexists numerous ethnic groups. Among them are the Magars, Gurungs, Tamangs, Sunuwars, Newars, Thakalis, Chepangs and majority of Brahmans and Chhetris. The Brahmans and Chhetris have long dominance in all pervading social, religious and political realms. There are also some occupational castes e.g. the Damai ( tailor), Sarki ( Cobbler), Kami (Blacksmith) and Sunar (Goldsmiths). Though, there exists numerous dialects, the language of unification is the national language, Nepali, an Indo- Aryan language.

a quick sheet of Kathmandu Valley (Includes Kathmandu, Lalitpur (Patan), and Bhaktapur Cities)

a quick sheet of Kathmandu Valley (Includes Kathmandu, Lalitpur (Patan), and Bhaktapur Cities)


Kathmandu is known As    - The Capital of Nepal
- City of Temples
- Woodman's
- Katmandu's
      
Total Population of Kathmandu    Approx 1 Million.

Nearly 4% of Nepal's total population (26 Million) is in Kathmandu.      
Total Area    218 square miles (351 square Kilometer)      
Altitude    133 meter to 1350 meter      
Median Age of Marriage    22 Male, 20 Female      
Life Expectancy    Male 58, Female 57

Did you know that Nepal is the only country in the world where Male has higher life expectancy?      
Drinking Water Problem    In spite of Nepal having abundant water resources, Kathmandu has never-ending water shortage problem. Do not drink water straight from the tap as underground water pipes have high deadly metal and arsenic contents. Boil water, filter it using standard water-filter before use.      
Pollution    Kathmandu is Nepal's most polluted city caused mainly by emissions from the industries, vehicle fuel combustion, and resuspension of road dust, also due to inefficient waste management. The city's air is vulnerable due to its bowl-like topography preventing air particles being disputer's. Some wear masks, and some don't. But if it feels right for you, wear it while walking in Kathmandu!      
Emergency Telephone Numbers for Kathmandu    Tourist police: 247041
Police: 100
Teaching Hospital: 412303 and 412404
Nepal International Clinic: 412842     

 

Kathmandu

kathmandu
A 218 square miles of land, situated above 4400 ft above sea level with three historic, artistic and cultural towns namely Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur together form what is known as the `Kathmandu Valley'. Kathmandu is the hub of Nepal's traditional culture and arts. This is the place for rest, relaxation and easy-day sightseeing of historic and artistic temples and monuments, and mountain views. Being the capital city of Nepal, it offers much services including international airlines, hotels and other facilities. One also enjoys Kathmandu for night life, shopping and of course for the mountain views.
Getting to Kathmandu - Tribhuwan International Airport is located about 4 mile (7 kilomter) from Kathmandu. It takes about 20 minutes to get to Kathmandu from the airport by foot or about 10 minutes by cab. Shuttle buses and cabs of many hotels are available from the Airport or you can choose your own transportation for about Rs 200 (Approx US $3)
About World Heritage Sites:

World Heritage Sites in Nepal. In 1972 UNESCO adopted this convention to protect the natural and cultural sites in the world. According to the convention "cultural heritage" is a monument, group of buildings or site of historical, aesthetic, archaeological, scientific, ethnological or anthropological value. Today the convention is joined by over 170 countries. It is an international legal body responsible for the protection of natural and cultural heritage sites across the globe.
Visitors can generally visit all temples unless otherwise restriction signboards are shown on the entrance. You are advised to ask the guards. Only a few Hindu sacred sites are allowed to be visited by Hindus only.
Visitors can take photographs of the external view of temples and monuments. Photographing inside the temples and scared sites are considered illegal.
Remove your shoes and leather wears before entering temples and monasteries.
A temple is always circled clockwise.
Eating should not be done inside the temples including chewing gums
Do not carry your belongings (such as your wallet) in lose hands, monkeys in the temple surroundings can snatch it and run away with it.
Touching or pointing to people, and objects are considered offensive.