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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Experience of Dam in India Tourism

 

Experience of Dam in India Tourism


India is home to numerous dams that not only play a crucial role in water management, irrigation, and power generation but also contribute to the tourism industry by offering visitors a chance to witness impressive engineering feats and picturesque landscapes. Some of the most notable dam tourism experiences in India include:

  1. Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand: Located on the Bhagirathi River, the Tehri Dam is one of the tallest dams in India. Its reservoir, the Tehri Lake, has become a popular spot for water-based activities like boating and jet skiing. The dam site offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is also a great base for treks and other adventure activities.

  2. Sardar Sarovar Dam, Gujarat: This massive dam on the Narmada River offers a unique tourism experience. The dam's viewing gallery provides visitors with an opportunity to witness the engineering marvel up close. The site also includes a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, known as the "Statue of Unity," which has become a major tourist attraction.

  3. Bhakra Nangal Dam, Himachal Pradesh: Situated on the Sutlej River, the Bhakra Nangal Dam is one of the oldest and highest gravity dams in India. The dam site offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and serves as a popular picnic spot. The nearby Gobind Sagar Lake also attracts tourists for boating and fishing.

  4. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Telangana/Andhra Pradesh: Constructed on the Krishna River, the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam boasts a breathtaking view of the reservoir against a backdrop of lush greenery. The island of Nagarjunakonda, which emerged due to the dam's construction, houses ancient Buddhist ruins and museums, making it a cultural and historical attraction.

  5. Indira Sagar Dam, Madhya Pradesh: This dam on the Narmada River has led to the formation of the massive Indira Sagar Reservoir. The clear blue waters of the reservoir offer opportunities for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. The surrounding landscape is also dotted with hills and forests, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts.

  6. Hirakud Dam, Odisha: Built across the Mahanadi River, the Hirakud Dam is one of the longest dams in the world. The dam provides a serene view of the vast reservoir and is an excellent place for birdwatching and photography. The nearby Hirakud Reservoir Sanctuary is home to various species of migratory birds.

  7. Mullaperiyar Dam, Kerala: Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, this dam is known for its scenic beauty and lush surroundings. The Periyar Tiger Reserve, which is adjacent to the dam, offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, trekking, and boat cruises on the Periyar Lake.

These dam tourism experiences allow visitors to appreciate not only the engineering achievements but also the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that these structures have brought to the regions they are located in. However, it's important to note that dam tourism may vary in terms of accessibility, regulations, and available activities, so it's a good idea to research and plan ahead before visiting.

Wildlife Tourism India -ZOO Express

Wildlife Tourism-ZOO Express


Wildlife tourism in India is a significant and diverse aspect of the country's tourism industry. With its rich biodiversity and varied ecosystems, India offers a wide range of opportunities for tourists to experience and appreciate its unique wildlife. Here are some key aspects of wildlife tourism in India:

  1. National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries: India is home to numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that protect and conserve its diverse flora and fauna. Some of the most famous ones include:

    • Jim Corbett National Park: Known for its tiger population and diverse wildlife, located in Uttarakhand.
    • Ranthambore National Park: Famous for its tigers and ancient ruins, situated in Rajasthan.
    • Kaziranga National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, located in Assam.
    • Sundarbans National Park: A mangrove forest known for its Royal Bengal tigers, situated in West Bengal.
  2. Tiger Reserves: India is a crucial habitat for the endangered Bengal tiger. Tiger reserves like Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Pench provide opportunities for visitors to spot these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

  3. Birdwatching: India is a paradise for birdwatchers, offering a diverse range of avian species. Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary), in Rajasthan, is famous for its migratory birds.

  4. Elephant Safaris: Destinations like Kaziranga and Periyar offer the chance to explore the forests atop an elephant, allowing visitors to get up close to wildlife.

  5. Jungle Safaris: Many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries provide jeep and elephant safaris, allowing tourists to explore the wilderness while guided by trained naturalists.

  6. Wildlife Tours: Specialized wildlife tour operators offer curated tours that focus on unique species and ecosystems. These tours often emphasize responsible and sustainable tourism practices.

  7. Ecotourism Lodges: Many wildlife destinations have eco-friendly lodges and resorts that blend into the natural surroundings, providing comfortable accommodation while minimizing the impact on the environment.

  8. Wildlife Conservation: Several wildlife tourism initiatives support conservation efforts, including community-based conservation programs, anti-poaching measures, and habitat restoration.

  9. Cultural and Tribal Experiences: Some wildlife tourism destinations also offer insights into the cultural heritage of local communities, enhancing the overall travel experience.

  10. Wildlife Photography: India's diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes make it a favorite destination for wildlife photographers.

It's important to practice responsible wildlife tourism by adhering to guidelines set by park authorities, respecting animal behavior and habitats, and supporting conservation efforts. Conservation-oriented tourism can play a crucial role in protecting India's wildlife and natural habitats while providing memorable experiences for travelers.

Keep in mind that the availability of wildlife sightings can vary, and the best time to visit certain destinations may depend on the specific wildlife species you wish to observe. Always do thorough research and plan your trip in advance for the best wildlife tourism experience in Indi



ZOO Express

The possibility of improvement in INDIA Tourism -INDIA Tourist Places
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India is home to numerous zoos that showcase a diverse range of animal species, contributing to both wildlife conservation and education. Here are some notable zoos in India:

  1. Mysore Zoo (Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens), Karnataka: One of the oldest and most well-maintained zoos in India, Mysore Zoo is known for its spacious enclosures and variety of animals.

  2. Delhi Zoo (National Zoological Park), Delhi: Located near the historic Old Fort, Delhi Zoo houses a wide range of species, including rare animals like white tigers and Indian rhinoceroses.

  3. Kolkata Zoo (Alipore Zoo), West Bengal: One of the oldest zoos in India, Kolkata Zoo is home to several exotic animals, and it also houses a reptile house and a small primate enclosure.

  4. Chennai Zoo (Arignar Anna Zoological Park), Tamil Nadu: Spread over a large area, this zoo is known for its conservation efforts, particularly in breeding and protecting endangered species.

  5. Mumbai Zoo (Veermata Jijabai Udyan), Maharashtra: Located in the heart of Mumbai, this zoo features a variety of animals and also serves as a recreational space for locals.

  6. Hyderabad Zoo (Nehru Zoological Park), Telangana: Known for its Lion Safari Park and the Nocturnal Animals Exhibit, this zoo focuses on creating naturalistic enclosures.

  7. Jaipur Zoo, Rajasthan: Located near the Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur Zoo houses a range of animals and is known for its efforts in breeding and conservation.

  8. Thiruvananthapuram Zoo (Trivandrum Zoo), Kerala: Known for its lush green surroundings, this zoo houses a variety of species and also features a snake park.

  9. Nainital Zoo (Pt. G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo), Uttarakhand: Situated at an altitude of 2,100 meters, this zoo specializes in high-altitude species and offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

  10. Indore Zoo (Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalaya), Madhya Pradesh: Known for its white tigers and various other animals, this zoo is a popular attraction in Indore.

These are just a few examples of the zoos in India. Each zoo has its own unique collection of animals, conservation efforts, and visitor experiences. If you plan to visit a zoo, it's recommended to check with the local authorities for the latest information on opening hours, entry fees, and any specific guidelines or regulations in place.

Arunachal Tourism- Arunachal is indeed a trekker's paradise with its lush locale & beautiful lakes! Bailey Trail in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal is indeed a trekker's paradise with its lush locale & beautiful lakes!  #DekhoApnaDesh webinar series titled "Bailey Trail in Arunachal Pradesh". 





To watch all the webinar recordings, please visit Ministry of Tourism's official website.

Arunachal Tourism Incredible India

Bailey Trail & Gorichen Trek in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh located in North East India and shares international border with Bhutan, China (Tibet) and Mynmar. Arunachal Pradesh has numerous trek routes ranging from a simple village trek to high altitude treks like The Bailey Trail touching 15500 ft. Then there are mountain expeditions in the Gorichen range touching 21286 ft. These treks & expeditions are not only visually superb, but also provide a chance to learn about culture, tradition and heritage of local inhabitants – the Brokpas (nomadic yak herders) and the peaceful Monpas. Their numbers are small, follows Buddhism and they inhabit in hamlets and small villages all along the pristine trek routes.
The Bailey Trail in the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh traces the historic route taken by Lt. Col. F.M. Bailey. He was a British Political Officer who during his explorations of the area, trekked from Tawang to Bomdila via Jang, Mago, Lurtem, Potok, Changla, Thungri and Chander. He and his team crossed high mountain passes, glacial rivers, crystal clear lakes, hamlets of yak herders and high altitude Monpa villages of present day West Kameng and Tawang district.
This Bailey Trail covers a wide variety of terrain, from lowland pastures and peaceful villages to powerful glaciers and stunning mountain views. In the rugged mountain scenery, trekkers stay in mountain communities and meet yak herders and the friendly Monpa people as they go about their daily lives. Along the way, one can see thundering waterfalls of melted snow, cross icy rivers and high mountain passes and reward yourself with a soak in natural hot springs. Please register here: https://bit.ly/ArunachalPradeshDAD

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Karnataka Tourism Incredible India-The most creative tribute to the Missile Man

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The most creative tribute to the Missile Man & former President of India, Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam by #Yesvantpur Coaching Depot in SWR.


The 7.8 ft high & 800 kg heavy structure is fabricated entirely of scrap materials like Bolts,Nuts,Wire Ropes,Soap Containers & Damper pieces.

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Karnataka Tourism  Incredible India

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The rich diversity of India extends to its cuisine too. As you travel across the length and breadth of the country, the aromas and flavours change dramatically. Sweets have always been an integral part of Indian cuisine, they have been and continue to remain epicurean instruments of celebration. No festival, wedding, or other celebratory occasion is complete without the sharing of sweets. We invite you to begin the week with the lingering taste of these two Indian sweets, one from Uttarakhand and the other from Karnataka.
From Uttarakhand, we have for you the Red Rice Kheer which overflows with the fragrance of the mountains. It is made from red rice which is grown on the hills of Uttarakhand.
From Karnataka, we serve you Mysore Pak, the iconic sweet with a royal history, an invention of the royal kitchens of the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom. It is made from Gram flour, sugar, and ghee.

Image Credit: The News Minute & Fusion kitchen

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Called as the "Cherrapunji of South India", Agumbe is located on a mountain pass that connects the plains of Karnataka with the coastal region. 
Covered with verdant forests, sparkling streams and little cascades, making the region in the Western Ghats virtually a Garden of Eden.

 The view of the Sun setting into the Arabian Sea from Agumbe is not to be missed as it offers a clear line of sight of about 40 km. 
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 Tour to Channapatna,  The tour introduced the participants to the making of the famous Channapatna Toys through a visit to a toy factory. 

 also got to experience a slice of the rich and vibrant arts of Karnataka at the beautiful Janapada Loka. 

The event ended in the lovely environs of the Sula Vineyard, where participants were taken on a tour of the vineyard and then given a brief introduction to the wine-making process.


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