Tuesday 25 June 2013

My Spain escapade - Introduction to destinations visited in spectacular Spain by Sanjeev Nanda

Sanjeev Nanda Spain
We see bookstores overflow with journals, magazines, and titles of places one ought to visit before we die; we must also understand that merely reading such facts and experiencing it in real are completely different entities. Don’t travel itineraries of ‘things to do’ and ‘places to visit’ excite you enough, even before you take the ultimate trip to your desired destination?

We are inundated with a cottage industry of websites popping up ever so rapidly each day that it has made our lives easier to plan our trip and live that ultimate dream that would often just remain a desire in our hearts.

Personally and as a travel enthusiast, I have had the opportunity to exchange ideas with a diverse lot of people I have met along my journeys, whether it is about learning a language or getting a tattoo made. This has definitely been a positive addition to my travel experience and has exposed me to certain facts that I was never aware of.

From my Spectacular Spain travel diary - the Palacio Real, Pamplona, the Beach of La Concha, the Aqueduct of Segovia, Cuenca, Ibiza, the Sagrada Familia, El Escorial, the Mezquita of Cordoba, and the Alhambra; and other places I have had the opportunity to visit, the experience was truly inspiring and worth my time.

Hence, I do urge all just to venture on and fulfill that long awaited dream of traveling to your favoured destination. Whether you visit one or a couple of these destinations listed in my blog, I do ensure that your life will be further enriched by the travel experience! So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and set on that road trip or travel to your favorite destinations and live your dream of being a vagabond solo traveler like me!

Do look out for my articles on my trip to the top tourist attractions in Spain by Sanjeev Nanda!

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Monday 10 June 2013

Chandigarh – By Sanjeev Nanda



After Manali, I wanted to visit Chandigarh, one of the most planned cities in India. The city mesmerizes you with its simplicity as well as well as modernism. The city has turned itself around in the past few years. Chandigarh boasts of modern architecture and natural beauty both at the same time.

If you love to shop, the sector 17 market in Chandigarh will be your dream come true. From elite brand stores to restaurants that sell all kinds of cuisines, the market has so much to offer. The market is also dotted with fountains, sculptures and trees thus making your whole shopping experience all the more beautiful.

You can also visit the Sukhna Lake, the most famous man-made water body in Chandigarh. Every day numerous tourists as well as locals visit the place, sometimes to escape from the scorching heat, and sometimes just to spend some quality family time.

The next place I absolutely love and would suggest every traveler visits is the Rock Garden. The garden is one of its kind and has structures made out of waste materials. From broken bangles to nails, you will find beautiful pieces of art with all these components. There is a very nominal entry fee you would have to pay, but it is going to be worth every penny.

This season, plan a trip to Chandigarh and witness some of the best infrastructures.

Hope you enjoy your Chandigarh trip as much as I did. Keep reading for more Sanjeev Nanda tales.

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Exploring Monasteries on my Day 2 in Manali – By Sanjeev Nanda

My second day in Manali, started as a lazy one. Curled up in my blanket with temperature outside dropping, though I wanted to sleep all day, I also didn’t want to miss the picturesque views the place had to offer. 

Sanjeev Nanda Tibetan Monasteries Manali
My second day at this hill station began with a trip to the famous Tibetan Monasteries. The existence of several monasteries was evident with the major population being Tibetans. These monasteries preserve the culture literature and the handicrafts of the people of Tibet and hence are of high significance to the community. 

The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, situated near the Mall in Manali, is a monastery run by the local people with the help of the funds they gather through donations. The monastery sells handicrafts of Tibetan artistry and carpets that are beautifully woven. The monastery was constructed in the year 1969 and it represents the Tibetan style of architecture with Lord Buddha statue as its presiding deity.

All the Lamas at these monasteries are trained as preachers and performers of religious rites. The Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa monastery also runs a Thanka school of arts as well as a carpet-weaving centre hence preserving the art.

The next monastery I visited was the Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa, situated near the market. The architecture of this monastery is modern as compared to the Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa. The monastery is surrounded by beds of sunflowers and is a sight to behold when its premise is it lit up at night using light bulbs thus, adding serenity and charm to its overall presence. This monastery features a huge gold-faced statue of Lord Buddha.

The Tibetan monasteries use aromatic and fragrant incense sticks that are burnt throughout the day. The ambience is very peaceful and emanates an enchanting feel. These Tibetan monasteries are one of the chief tourist attractions of the hill station and experience massive tourist footfall all-year-round.

Look out for more of Sanjeev Nanda’s travel stories to the Hill Stations of India!