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Breathtaking Experience For Adventure Sports Lovers From Paragliding In Sikkim

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Paragliding in Sikkim - A breathtaking experience in Sikkim 




Sikkim lying in northeast India has always been a popular tourist destination owing to its natural beauty comprising of beautiful snowcapped mountains and crystal clear waterfalls. However, there is another thing that is making Sikkim famous and that is for being a paragliding hot spot. Your trip is incomplete if you do not try out paragliding in Sikkim. If you've ever dreamt of flying like a bird, we, at Fly Sikkim Adventure, make your dream come true.

Adventure sports lovers from all across the world are coming to this small Indian state to experience paragliding at its best.
Sikkim Paragliding the extremely enthusiastic Adventure Sports
Paragliding in Sikkim is slowly getting popular as it offers perfect sites and ridges for making paragliding a great experience, especially for people who are trying it out for the first time. The Sikkim Paragliding Festival is a perfect example for the same. It was organized by the Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation and Paragliding Association of India. There were more than 60 participants, both Indians and foreigners and the event was a huge success. It was a 4-day long event and its main aim was to promote Sikkim at the global level as a highly sought after paragliding event.
Why Fly Sikkim Adventure?
The beauty of the Himalayas and its surroundings is best experienced from the top. We have a team of highly dedicated and experienced Sikkim paragliding pilots who make your paragliding experience an unforgettable one.
We take care of all safety measures as for us your safety is our primary concern. Our pilots help you to fly like a bird and often take you a few thousands of meters above the sea level and create memories those stay engraved in your minds forever.
Call: +91-9197207767 for Best Assistance in Paragliding in Gangtok, Sikkim


Agra Fort – Most Of The Buildings Within The Agra Fort Are A Blend Of Special Architectural Styles

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Agra Fort is a UNESCO World heritage site located in Agra, India. The fort is also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It is about 2.5km northwest of its much more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal.

The Fort can be more accurately described as a walled palatial city. Akbar was the third Mughal emperor and undoubtedly the greatest. He was crowned the Mughal ruler in 1556 at the tender age of 14, when his father Humayun died suddenly.

Akbar  after consolidated his rule, he began constructing the Agra Fort. It worked both as a military strategic point as well as the royal residence.

Agra played an important center of Mughal Empire. It was in a ruined condition and Akbar decided to make it his capital and arrived in Agra in 1558 Akbar had it rebuilt with red sandstone.

Architects laid the foundation and it was built with bricks in the inner core with sandstone on external surfaces. Some 1,444,000 builders worked on it for eight years, completing it in 1573.

At the end of his life, his son Aurangzeb, in the fort, a punishment that might not seem so harsh, considering the luxury of the fort, imprisoned Shah Jahan. Nearly 500 Akbari buildings built in the Bengal and Gujarati traditions only a few have survived, arrayed in a band on the riverfront.

The various buildings within this sprawling fort complex represent the assimilation of different cultures, which was the mark of the Mughal period. Jahangiri Mahal (Jahangiri’s Palace), the fort mainly served military purpose. While by the time of Shahjahan it also served as a palace and court. 

The Fort’s colossal double walls rise 20m in height and measure 2.5km in circumference. The Fort is surrounded by a moat. The magnificent towers, bastions and ramparts and majestic gateways symbolized the confidence and power of the third Mughal emperor.

The Fort contains splendid palaces both in red sandstone and white marbles built by two generations of prolific builders, Akbar and later on by Jahangir and Shahjahan.

Most of the buildings within the Agra Fort are a mixture of different architectural styles. The assimilation of these different styles has given the buildings within the fort a distinctive look.

For instance, the Jahangiri Palace built by Akbar is a good blend of Islamic (persian) and different local Hindu styles. Other buildings either have a mixed style or conform predominantly to the Islamic style.

By Air

Agra’s Kheria airport is also a military base. It is a seasonal commercial airport and is connected only by air india flights from New Delhi. The flight from Delhi to Agra is less than an hour long. Kheria airport is 13 km away from Agra city.

By Train

There are regular trains to Agra from cities like Delhi,Jaipur,Gwalior and Jhansi. Agra is also well connected to cities in other parts of the country. The main railway station is Agra cantt station. Taj Mahal and Agra Fort are a short distance away from Agra Cantt station.

By Bus

Agra is well connected by bus to cities like Delhi, Jaipur,Gwalior, Lucknow and Kanpur. Daily buses ply between these cities.

Azhagar Temple – Devotees Adore Here Lord Vishnu As Azhagar

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 It is situated 21 kms northwest of Madurai is a Vishnu Temple on a picturesque wooded hill. Here 'Vishnu' presides as Meenakshi's brother 'Azhgar'. During the Chitrai festival in April/May, when the celestial marriage of Meenakshi to Sundareswarar is celebrated, Azhagar travels to Madurai. A gold processional icon called the Sundararajar is carried by devotees in procession from Azhagar Kovil to Madurai for wedding ritual.
Palamudhirsolai, one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya is on the same hill, about 4 kms. above. A natural spring called Nuburagangai where pilgrims bath, is located here.
Alagarkovil, a village situated very near Madurai at the foot of the range of hills called Alagarmalai, is famous for its ancient . Vaishnavite temple, and the beauty of exquisite sculptures in the hall and other 'mandapams' of the temple.
The Alwars have sung in praise of the deity of the place and the hills. In addition, Nakkirar, the Tamil poet has composed several popular poems about this deity. As the place itself suggests, the temple is dedicated to Alagar who is popularly known as Sundararajar. It is said that Alagar kovil attracted pilgrims even in the early days of the Sangam age.
The temple is built on an extensive area in a very picturesque spot, surrounded by the ruins of a historic fort. The impressive main tower at the entrance, believed to have been built by the Pandyan Kings, has some beautiful sculptures depicting scenes from the epics.
 According to historical records, Malayadhwaja Pandyan, son of Kulasekhara Pandyan, who is said to have established the Pandyan kingdom, appears to be the earliest known monarch who patronised this temple.
 Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan, who reigned during the period 1251-1270 A.D., beautified the 'vimana' of the 'sanctum sanctorum' with gold plates. Later, during the reign of the Vijayanagar king Krishnadeva Raya, the temple was endowed with revenues from two villages for conducting regular festivals.
After the end of Pandya rule in Madurai, the Nayaka kings became the chief patrons of this deity. The famous Nayaka king Vishwanatha, who ruled in Madurai during 1558-1563 A.D., made magnificent donations to this temple.
The golden canopy to the dome of temple was done in the 13th Century A.D. by the devoted king Sundara Pandian. Many such sacred dedicatory pieces of artistic additions were added by the king Thirumalai Naickar. A holy spring known as Noopurangangai is perennially sprouting up at the top of the hillock.
In this temple, Lord Mahavishnu is worshiped in the form of Azhagar, also known as Kallazhagar and Sundararajar. As per Puranams, this temple was built by God Dharmadevan. Later it was renovated by the Pandian King named Malayathdwajan. It is also said that Malayathdwajan prayed Shri Azhagar in this temple and got Goddess Meenakshi as her daughter.

By Air

Madurai is well connected to other major cities of the country via regular flights.

By Train

You can easily get regular trains to Madurai from other major cities of the country.

By Bus

There are regular buses from other major cities of the country to Madurai.



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