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Monsoon Season Experiences Throughout The Year-Cherrapunji

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MONSOON SEASON EXPERIENCES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR-CHERRAPUNJI




Cherrapunji is a city in the state of Meghalaya, India that experiences monsoon season throughout the year. It is recorded to be amongst the world's wettest regions. It is often referred to as the ‘Land of Oranges’. It is a popular tourist destination because of its pristine and natural beauty.
High above misty valleys and foaming rivers,ensconced in swirling clouds and perched on an escarpment, lies cherrapunji (4500 feet).
This is stunning location and the year–round rain earned Cherrpunji coveted entry long ago into the Guinness Book of World Records as the wettest place on earth, the place where the rainfall can be recorded in feet rather than in millimeters.
Today climatic changes have edged Cherrapunji out of the topmost ‘wet’ slot, but it still retains its pristine beauty, its unusual facts, the perpetual clouds, and the perpetual mists. Appropriately Cherrapunji lies in the heart of the State of Meghalaya- the abode of clouds.
Cherrapunji is perhaps the only place in India, which has just one season:The monsoon. The rainfall varies from heavy to medium to light, but there is no month without rain. Another surprising fact about Cherrapunji is that it rains mostly at night. Day–to-day activity is not really disrupted by the rain.
As in days gone by, the faces of Cherrapunji change not with the seasons, but with the patteren of rainfall. The heaviest downpours span approximately five long months-from May until September.
The clouds then are dark and meancing, full blown with rain, which descends earthwards with the stinging force of a whiplash. Throughout these months, Cherrapunji is transformed into a sea of tiny,gushing rivulets.
The raindrops beat incessantly on rooftops and treetops creating a compelling tattoo of awesome sounds, which cannot be savored anywhere else but in the Northeastern states.
These are also the record-making months, which contribute to records such as the stunning 22,987 mm of rainfall in 1861. The  annual average rainfall of Cherrapunji stands today at 10,871 mm.
Barely 10km from Cherrapunji stands the village of Mawsynram, which has snatched away the heaviest rainfall record, with 12,163 mm of rainfall.
With the passage of September, the rhythm of the rain-its main force spent-changes to a gentle patter. And the khasis and other residents of Cherrapunji, the flora, and the fauna respond to the change in the Rain God’s mood.
Soft pastel shades begin to appear in skies that were gray all day and rainbows that are a photographer’s delight begin to make unexpected guest appearances.
The hills around Cherrapunji do  not have the lush green vegetation one normally associates with wet places. The vegetative cover in the form of dense woods appears in patches and constitute yet another marvelous surprise.
The richness and variety of the flora in these ‘zones’ has to be seen to be believed. An amazing variety of rare orchids, ferns and moss convert each pocket into a botanist’s paradise. Cherrapunji procduces the best quality to oranges as well as pineapples. Infact Cherrapunji oranges are ancestors of the famous Nagpuri oranges in the Central India
By Air

Shillong (Umroi) airport is the nearest to Cherrapunji. Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya and is well connected to other major cities of the nation. Indian airlines run a 50 seater ATR German aircraft on this route. 

Gopinath Bordoloi Airport in Guwahati is the nearest international airport to Cherrapunji. 

There are flights from New Delhi or Kolkata to Guwahati. Flights from Kolkata operate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

By Rail

Guwahati acts as the nearest railhead to Cherrapunji. Although it lies at a distance of 181 km from this region, buss or taxis can be availed from the railway station. Guwahati railway station is well connected to the entire country and regular trains carry passengers to and from. 

By Road

The state transport bus station lies in Paltan Bazaar, near Guwahati Railway Station. A tourist can catch Assam state and Meghalaya state transport buses to Shillong. Apart from this, there are many private luxury coach operators nearby, who also ply their buses. There is also the tourist taxi stand that provides tourist taxis up to Shillong.

States buses run frequently between Shillong and Cherrapunji. The tickets too are affordable.


Night viewing and Visiting hours of Taj Mahal

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Night viewing and Visiting hours of Taj Mahal

What are the visiting hours of the Taj Mahal and when it remains closed?

Q:What are the visiting hours of the Taj Mahal and when it remains closed?
Ans:Visiting hours of the Taj Mahal are sunrise to sunset & it remains closed on Friday. You can visit other monuments of Agra from sunrise to sunset.

Q:What are the dates for night viewing of the Taj Mahal?
Ans:Details of Full Moon is as follows:
FULL MOON (POORNIMA IN NIGHT ) YEAR-2011 TO 2020


Q: What are the charges of night viewing of the Taj Mahal?
Ans: Charges for a domestic Tourist is Rs 510/- and for an foreigner, it is Rs 750/-.

Q: Are there any timings for night viewing of the Taj Mahal?
Ans: Yes, night view is allowed between 20:30 to 00:30 hours only and the duration of visit is 30 minutes.

Q: Where can i get the tickets from?
Ans: Tickets are available at Archeological Survey of India, 22 Mail Road, Agra. Ph:0562-2227263. You can buy tickts 24 hours in advance.

Q: What is the limit of batch allowed to view the Taj Mahal?
Ans: The maximum no. of people allowed are 400, divided in 8 batches of 50 people each.



LTC Holidays Tour with IRCTC - LTC Package Tour

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LTC Holidays Tour with IRCTC - LTC Package Tour



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Closest View of World's Third Highest Mountain-Pelling

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HILL STATION


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Pelling, a beautifully located in the district of west Sikkim and hill at a height of 6800ft initially covered with wild thick jungle with hideouts and shelter for many indigenous wild animals of those days including Wildman.

 Later days slowly this gentle ridge attracted cattle herders, shepherds and some meditating monks allowing a proper human habitation in and around this hill.

Today, this little village Pelling has become the best chosen tourist destination in Sikkim due to its scenic location and the advantage of having the closest view of world third highest mountain Mt. Khang –Chen-Dzonga and other snow peaks from here.

More than that Pelling remains as the centre where from all the breath taking tourist spots of West Sikkim can be easily covered in different optional sightseeing tours without involving long tiring drives.

 The tourist spots are within the maximum distances of about 40 KM and some are in the walking distances, not more than 3 to 4kms. Pelling, besides being the leading tourist destination, is also the suitable take up point for both high altitude and a variety of low altitude treks.

It offers appropriate sites for mountain biking, rock climbing, village tours, meditations, bird watching, nature walk, culture tour, educational studies and many more.

 It is very smartly connected by proper roads and bridges to all the tourist destinations and all the nearest towns such as, Yuksam, Tashiding, Darap, Heegaon, Kaluk, Dentam, Rinchenpong, Chahkung and Varsey, Gangtok, Darjeeling , Siliguri, Jorethang, Singtam and Kalimpong , the town's bus terminus and jeep stands, the nearest railway station NJP and airport Bagdogra with facilities of lavishly avaible transport facilities provided the reputed travel agents and tour operators.

It is warm and pleasant in summer and cold in winter. Clothing advisable is light wears with light jumper in summer and warm wears in winter. Rainy season is from July to September.

There are plenty of sightseeing in and around pelling hill station and these are the -Kanchendzong water falls, Khecheopari lake, Rimbi water falls, Seward rock garden, Darap cherry village rabdentse palace ruins, Pemayangtse Monastery, Yuksom, Phamrong water falls, Dubdi Monastery, Singshore Bridge Tashiding Monastery.

By Air

The nearest Airport from Pelling is Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri, roughly four hour drive from Pelling. Scheduled flights are available from cities such as New Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. There is an availability of the flights from International destinations such as Paro and Bangkok.

By Train

The nearest Railway Station from Pelling is Jalpaiguri Railway Station, located at a distance of 170 Kms from Pelling. It is well connected to major cities like Chennai, New Delhi, Howrah, Alipur and Darjeeling through Guwahati Express, Ndls Bgp Express, Mas Njp Express, Dbrt Rajdhani and Porvotr S Krnti.

By Road


Pelling is easily accessible by all weather metalled roads. Other than buses operated by the state transport department, there are shared and private cabs available from all major towns and cities in the region. Pelling is well connected to Gangtok, Siliguri and Darjeeling by road. The road from Siliguri to Pelling is quite steep and hence it’s advisable to travel by car or Sumo rather than a bus.

World's Second Tallest Shiva Statue-Murudeshwara Temple.

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MURUDESHWARA TEMPLE


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Murudeshwara Temple in Bhatkal Taluk, Uttara Kannada District in Karnataka state is famous for the world’s second tallest Shiva statue. Built on Kanduka hill.

 This temple is truly remarkable for certain extraordinary features not seen in any temple in the world
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Located between Honnavar and Bhatkal, the temple is surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Arabian Sea, and from the hilltop the scenic landscape that unfolds in front of our eyes is breathtaking.

Murudeshwara Temple is world renowned for the 123-feet Lord Shiva statue and a modern Rajagopuram or tower at the entrance of this ancient temple. 
This Rajagopuram is the world's tallest, standing at 249 feet. Inaugurated in May 2008, this mammoth structure is the latest addition to Murudeshwara Temple.
The gopuram has 22 floors and is the only gopuram to be fitted with elevators. Visitors can go to the topmost floor and have an aerial view of the Arabian Sea and the statue of Lord Shiva.
 Another exclusive feature of this temple is the life- sized statues of two elephants at the base of the gopuram.Murudeshwar is famous abode of Lord Shiva and a popular pilgrimage center in South India. 
According to the legend, Ravana brought the Atma Lingam from Mount Kailash. Lord Ganesha using his trick fooled Ravana on his way to Lanka and put down the Linga on the ground at Gokarna.

Angered by this, Ravana tried to uproot and destroy the Linga. The broken pieces of the lingam were cast away. The covering cloth of the lingam fell at Kanduka Giri and the Murudeshwar temple was built at the site.

The Murudeshwar Temple lies on a hill known as Kanduka Giri and the western most point of the town is a landmass that juts out of the mainland to form a small peninsula about two km west of the temple.

By Air

Mangalore international airport is the nearest about 153 km away to the south. It is connected to all major cities in the country and few destinations abroad. Taxis are available from the airport to reach Murudeshwar.

By Train

Murudeshwar railway station is connected to Mangalore and Mumbai. Mangalore is the major railhead and it is connected to all major cities in India. Murudeshwar railway station is just over 2 km east of the town and can be reached by buses and auto-rickshaws.

By Bus


Private and state run buses connect Murudeshwar to Mumbai, Kochi and Bengaluru. Situated on the NH17 which connects Mumbai to Kochi, regular buses ply regularly between the two cities and pass through Mangalore. Bengaluru is connected to many other important cities in the region.

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