🏔️ Kunzum Pass Chronicles:
Just crossed Kunzum Pass, and oh, what an adventure! 🌬️ Beauty at its beast – the winds here are so intense that even taking off your mask feels like a challenge. First-time experience at over 5000 meters above sea level, and it's a whole new world up here. Nature's power and grandeur on full display! 🏞️ #KunzumPassAdventure #WindyHighs #BreathtakingExperience
Kaziranga National Park (Assamese: কাজিৰঙা ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় উদ্যান, pronounced [kaziɹɔŋa ɹastɹijɔ udjan]) is a national park in the state of Assam, India. The sanctuary, which hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses, is a World Heritage Site. According to the census held in March 2015, which was jointly conducted by the Forest Department of the Government of Assam and some recognized wildlife NGOs, the rhino population in Kaziranga National Park is 2,401. It comprises 1,651 adult rhinos (663 male, 802 are females, 186 unsexed); 294 sub-adults (90 males, 114 females, 90 unsexed); 251 juveniles and 205. Kaziranga National Park is home to tight density of tigers among protected areas in the world, and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006. The park is home to large breeding populations of elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. Kaziranga is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International for conservation of avifaunal species. When compared with other protected areas in India, Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. Located on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, the park combines high species diversity and visibility.
Kaziranga is a vast expanse of tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests, criss-crossed by four major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, and the park includes numerous small bodies of water. Kaziranga has been the theme of several books, songs, and documentaries. The park celebrated its centennial in 2005 after its establishment in 1905 as a reserve forest.
Explore the Unexplored part of Madhya Pradesh Tourism!!!
JAL Mahotsav Group
From 15th Oct 2017 to 2nd Jan 2018!!!!
MP Tourism Jal Mahotsav is truly a dream for every adventure lover and a desire of every individual who seeks a holistic rejuvenation.
So, lose your heart and soul to the beauty of state where “The Heart of India” lies!!
Attractions at Jal Mahotsav
1) Luxurious Tent City
2) Island Night Camping
3) Air Adventure Activities
4) Water Adventure Activities
5) Land Adventure Activities
6) Morning Yoga Sessions
7) Relaxing Spa
8) Food Zone
9) Craft Bazaar
10) Indoor & Outdoor Games
The Mahindra Great Escape is a one day off-roading event wherein Mahindra customers are invited to experience their Mahindra vehicle’s off-road capabilities on a route carefully chosen by professionals. Participants also get a chance to learn various off-road driving techniques like use of 4x4 systems, recovery and more. Each Great Escape location may have three trails – 4x2, 4x4 and Off-Roading Trophy.
Chakrata, Uttarakhand
It is between the Tons and Yamuna rivers, at an elevation of 7000–7250 feet, 98 km from state capital, Dehradun; it was originally a cantonment of the British Indian Army.
A cantonment of British Indian Army, was established in 1866 by Colonel Hume of the 55th Regiment, British Indian Army, and the troops and officers first occupied the cantonment in April 1869.
Chakrata is an access-restricted military cantonment, and foreigners face severe restrictions in visiting.
Traveling in the monsoon can be tricky as the area sees frequent road blockages due to landslides.
Tiger Falls is one of the highest direct water fall in Uttarakhand. Tiger Falls is 20 km from Chakrata and has an elevation of 312 ft.