At the outset it should be mentioned that
you should not try to pack in a visit to the Ajanta
caves at the same time as the Ellora caves. You should keep enough time to
explore the grandeur of the two caves separately.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Dining at Dala Rooster homestay Panchgani
The food served at Dala Rooster is
wholesome and tasty. You can have traditional Maharashtrian cuisine or western-type food. Breakfast items are fixed – upma, poha, sabudana khichdi etc.
You can also have bread/oats & butter and ask for egg omlettes to be
served. At tea time there are no snacks, just Glucon-D biscuits.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Why is tilgul offered on Makar Sankranti
The spring festival of Makar Sankranti in terms of cosmic
movements signifies the movement of the Sun from one constellation (Sagitarius)
to another (Capricorn). Since the Sun God is the God of Light, this significant
movement entails auspicious beginnings as there are more hours of light and
fewer of darkness.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Staying at Dala Rooster Homestay Panchgani
As such there is no formal reception area at Dala Rooster homestay. Once you have located it, you walk into the door straight to a lounge area. This homestay is not just a truly beautiful place to stay at in Panchgani rather than opting to stay at a resort or formal hotel. Adding to the charm is the great service and thoughtfulness of the owners and the staff. You can see why here
Location of Dala Rooster Homestay Panchgani
The Dala Rooster homestay in Panchgani is
located about 8-9kms. from Wai. (here is the review). Our private taxi driver knew the place as the
taxi operator for whom he works was recommended to us by the owner, Captain
Gokhale. Even if the name of the homestay is not known, you can ask for
directions to the Gokhale bungalow.
Dala Rooster homestay Panchgani review
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
2012 Know your Army Day events schedule Shivaji Park Mumbai
The Know your Army day is held to celebrate the victory of India over Pakistan in the 1971 war & salute the bravehearts who sacrificed their lives for this victory. For this, the Indian Army is organising the Vijay Diwas (victory day) celebrations at Shivaji Park in the heart of Mumbai, capital city of Maharashtra. The main aim of this festival is to encourage youngsters to join the Army.
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