Wednesday, 17 July 2019

The Best Nightlife...



Hey guys! firstly, am late !!Apologies!!



Now coming at the new post. 
You must have imagined how beautiful evenings are and how would it be to spend a whole evening out chilling and definitely peace.



Remember those lines

“Evenings are proof that 
no matter what happens, 
every day can end beautifully”



This post doesn’t really bring the ways to spend your evenings magically. But, yes I have 
something more interesting…



The best places to spend evenings in India peacefully and yup! 
The best nightlife



Kolkata


VIDYASAGAR SETU (MY CLICK)

Starting from admiring the flourishing art scene in the city 
to going on rewarding gastronomical explorations to wandering amidst the countless bazaars to sitting by the banks of the Hooghly and enjoying a peaceful sunset, Kolkata is soaked 
in layers and layers of heritage and culture, and peeling off each layer to look beneath the hood is a very rewarding, once-in-a-lifetime experience. As the famous quote goes, "If you want a city with a soul, 
come to Calcutta".
View of the Howrah Bridge from Princep Ghats(my click)



Kolkata’s glitz and glamour are sprawling from its culture and attractions to (most importantly) 
the vibrant nightlife. The city boasts a perfect mix of modernization and tradition, and hence, is one of the best holiday places to party in India. Lately, the city has earned the status of being one of the most happening places in East India. In the night, various bars, clubs, discos, lounges, and pubs create a perfect nightlife scene for those looking to plan clubbing holidays in Kolkata. However, if you are more of a cultural aficionado, a number of fine art academies also host weekly cultural programs, and hence, would be the best place for you to enjoy your evening in Kolkata.
James Princep Ghat(my click)


Udaipur

The City of Lakes in Rajasthan is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful travel destinations in India. From spectacular palaces and alluring gardens to the historical sites and pristine temples, the city of Udaipur, as the sun rises, started entertaining people with some of the most enticing heritage and nature attractions. But, this is just one side of the city; the other side gets revealed when the sun falls asleep.

Nightlife in Udaipur is as amazing 
as that of some other metropolis in North India. You can expect to spend long hours clubbing and pubbing in Udaipur. My personal favorite and also the popular thing to do in Udaipur during night time is shopping. You won’t believe how the shopping streets in Udaipur revive in the evening when the sun bids adieu making it one of the best nightlife experiences in Udaipur.

Wednesday, 3 July 2019

PHOTOGRAPHERS


Today’s big note is a topic which lot of you guys sometimes think to be an appealing career option. and i am writing this coz i personally feel in India we aren't pretty much clear about our careers when we just passed 10th or 12th, especially when you have passion in art or photography. So, lemme start with both the philosophies and facts together…


A photographer is an artistic professional specialising in the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera to be used and sold for a variety of purposes. Photographers are experts in the handling of both artificial and natural lighting in an effort to capture meaningful photos. While many photographers focus primarily on studio work, others specialise in landscape, others in journalism and news, and others in commercial, advertising-oriented photography, just to name a few.


While a large percentage of photographers work as outworkers hired for specific, variously-timed jobs by numerous clients in lieu of traditional 9-5 office hours, and trust me that’s not necessarily the case for every professional out there. Some of them do pick to work exclusively in specific segments of the industry that lend themselves to a full-time dynamic, in office employment such as commercial or full-time studio work. Additionally an lastly, a large number of professionally trained photographers focus more on the artistic nature of the industry, shooting more creative, abstract works to be sold on an individual basis to art collectors or independent buyers.

A whole those were some basics of career as a photographer. I know it’s kinda lot of fantasy stuff that’s why it’s not really the piece of pie of the 9-5 goers.


If there's anything you want to say then please write down a comment below i'll definitely see to it...

Friday, 28 June 2019

THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN KOLKATA

Guys! I know you must be having your own adda places. Where you'd be hanging out. But, hey! If you're in Kolkata and haven't been these restaurants, then Dude! Are you waiting for apocalypse or what? And readers out there who aren't from Kolkata, if you guys are planning or ever plan any visit in future then do check out these restaurants. I bet you won't regret.

1

Name: Naturals ice cream

Link: http://naturalicecreams.in/

Review:

Naturals is located in Park Street. We were certainly not disappointed with our visit as the range of ice-creams were really appetizing. Though the prices seem quite high but it was definitely worth the succulent Ice-creams they serve.

2

Name: Chili’s Grill & Bar

Link: http://chilis.in/



Review :

To start with, the atmosphere was really very attractive. We had ordered a chicken dish which was quite Satisfying along with fresh lime soda, basil & chicken with rice. The service was great and they were on their toes relentlessly.

3

Name: Millie’s Cookies

Link: https://www.milliescookies.in/



Review :

All of Cookies, smoothies, tea and coffee come to life with carefully tested, delicious recipes & only the best ingredients. Each of the delightful treats is baked fresh daily in local Millie's cookies location mounting across India.

4

Name: The Irish House

Link: http://www.theirishhouse.in/

Review :

Excellent place to hang out with friends as well as for business discussions. Food is very authentic, although they could do with more alternatives in fishes. Staffs have a friendly behavior over there.

5

Name: Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick

Link: http://www.balarammullick.com/




Review :

Quality of sweets are best, price is also very genuine. A huge variety of sweets are available. Taste of all sweets which I have had till date is mesmerizing. I strongly recommended to everyone to taste the sweets from there at least once.

6

Name: Threesixtythree-The Oberoi Grand

Link: https://www.oberoihotels.com/hotels-in-kolkata/restaurants/threesixtythree/



Review :

The buffet lunch is awesome as in taste & it is crafted lovely with Indian to European to American. Few are fixed but they change day wise. Prices are also not too high as compared to other restaurants. Overall it’s a fantastic place.

Sunday, 23 June 2019

10 BEST PLACES IN INDIA


10. Varanasi

On the banks of the River Ganges is Varanasi, an ancient city known as the spiritual capital of India. The city’s history dates back for more than 3,000 years, making it one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on the planet. Religious buildings are certainly a major attraction in Varanasi, so be sure to check out the Alamagir Mosque, the Shri Kashi Vishwanth Temple and the Sankat Mochan Temple, which is filled with monkeys. At sunrise, make your ways to the banks of the Ganges. Each day, more than 60,000 people bathe in the river, and this event is something truly unforgettable. 






9. Kerala


The southwestern state of India known as Kerala is a place of tropical beauty. Palm trees, white sand beaches and eco-tourism are all big reasons to explore the region. Besides its famous backwaters, elegant houseboats and temple festivals, Kerala is also home to Thekkady, a tiger preserve which allows you to admire flora and fauna without crowds. The hub of Kerala is the city of Kochi, where you can see the local fishing industry thriving along with modern high-rises and colonial architecture. Kochi is ethnically and religiously diverse, and in a single afternoon you can explore a Jewish synagogue, a Dutch palace, the Portuguese Pallipuram Fort and the Hindu Thrikkakara Temple.




8. Ellora & Ajanta Caves


In the state of Maharashtra, you can explore the caves of both Ellora and Ajanta. At Ellora, there is an enormous complex of shrines carved from the rocky landscape. These 34 cave shrines are up to 1,500 years old, and they are from three distinct religions: Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Two hours away is Ajanta, which is also home to 29 caves. The Ajanta caves are covered in murals and paintings, most of which reflect Buddhist stories. While the two cave complexes are two hours away from one another, it is well worth visiting both to compare these incredible attractions.




7. Delhi


If you’re spending any time in Northern India, you will almost certainly visit the capital city of Delhi. The enormous sprawling destination is home to several districts, and it is considered to be one of the oldest cities in the world. One of the top sights in Delhi is the Red Fort, or Lal Qila, which was built in the 17th century. The Red Fort is made from sandstone, and you will be able to walk through its Lahore Gate, into the bazaar, through the jewel palace and even into the former residence of the sultan. While in Delhi, you should also make time for the many museums and religious structures that make up the city.




6. Mysore


In the southern tip of India, you’ll find the city of Mysore. Once the capital of the Wodeyar dynasty, Mysore is best known for housing the magnificent Mysore Palace. The palace is the epitome of opulence, and a tour through the structure will reveal upscale touches like carved rosewood doors, ceilings decorated in ivory and countless paintings on the walls. If you’re in Mysore, you won’t want to miss the incredible Devaraja Market, an outdoor experience on Dhanwanthri Road where you can buy some chai tea and then browse stalls offering produce or sandalwood carvings.




5. Amritsar


In the northern province of Punjab is Amritsar, a holy city and a mecca for the Sikh religion. The main attraction in Amritsar is the Golden Temple, also known as the Harmandir Sahib. Built more than 400 years ago, this temple truly is golden, and it is always packed with Sikhs visiting from around India and the rest of the world. You can tour the Golden Temple regardless of religion, but you will need to show respect by covering your head and removing your shoes. Enter the temple through the Ghanta Ghar, the main entrance, and admire the Amrit Sarovar, a pool surrounding the temple where pilgrims bathe.




4. Ladakh


In northernmost India, in the heavily disputed Kashmir region, is the mountainous destination of Ladakh. This region is large, but it has a low population density and a number of nomadic residents. Breathtaking, pristine scenery is a major draw to the area, but virtually all travelers will also spend time in the town of Leh. The town is located at a very high elevation, and it is also home to the 17th century Palace of the King of Ladakh. Buddhist culture is also prominent in Leh, and you may wish to explore some of the many Buddhist monasteries and temples in the Old Town.




3. Agra


Agra is one of the most-visited cities in all of India. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra is now home to the iconic structure known as the Taj Mahal. The white marble mausoleum was built in the 17th century, and it is widely regarded as a monument of love. While spectacularly beautiful, the Taj Mahal can be very crowded. Also worth seeing in Agra is the Agra Fort, which is very similar to the Red Fort of Delhi. You can tour this 16th century fort and even explore the interior of its beautiful palace.




2. Rajasthan


Northwest India is where you’ll find the state of Rajasthan, which borders Pakistan and is home to the Thar Desert. Whether you’re interested in Rajput history or views of the Aravallis Mountains, Rajasthan contains some of the best places to visit in India. Jaipur, or the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan and a wonderful place to begin your trip. It is home to an array of incredible architecture, including three forts, many temples and the extraordinary City Palace. Also in Rajasthan and worth visiting is Jodhpur, the so-called Blue City that is the gateway to the Thar Desert as well as the home to the spectacular Mehrangarh Fort.




1. Goa


On the western coast of India is Goa, a former colony of Portugal that blends Indian culture with colonial influences and plenty of international tourism. Goa is popular largely because of its spectacular beaches. The busiest and most popular of all is Candolim Beach, where travelers from around the world flock to soak up the sun. Anjuna Beach, by contrast, is far less crowded. It is also an amazing place where you can walk to Chapora Fort and admire the sandy coastline from a new perspective. Palolem is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Goa with its natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands on either sides. Goa is widely loved by adventurers, and recreational activities are plentiful for those eager for some fun in the sun.




Friday, 21 June 2019

Taj Mahal

"tum se miltī-jultī maiñ āvāz kahāñ se lā.ūñgā tāj-mahal ban jaa.e agar mumtāz kahāñ se lā.ūñgā" -SAGHAR AZMI
The Taj Mahal meaning "Crown of the Palaces" is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan (reigned from 1628 to 1658), to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan, the builder. The tomb is the centerpiece of a 17-hectare (42-acre) complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million rupees, which in 2015 would be approximately 52.8 billion rupees (U.S. $827 million). The construction project employed some 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by the court architect to the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri.
The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage". It is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history. The Taj Mahal attracts 7–8 million visitors a year and in 2007, it was declared a winner of the New 7 Wonders of the World (2000–2007) initiative.

Howrah Bridge...

Howrah Bridge is a bridge with a suspended span over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon bridge at the same location linking the two cities of Howrah and Kolkata(Calcutta). On 14 June 1965 it was renamed Rabindra Setu after the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, who was the first Indian and Asian Nobel laureate.It is still popularly known as the Howrah Bridge.
The bridge is one of four on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal. The other bridges are the Vidyasagar Setu (popularly called the Second Hooghly Bridge), the Vivekananda Setu, and the newly built Nivedita Setu. It weathers the storms of the Bay of Bengal region, carrying a daily traffic of approximately 100,000 vehicles and possibly more than 150,000 pedestrians,easily making it the busiest cantilever bridge in the world.The third-longest cantilever bridge at the time of its construction, the Howrah Bridge is currently the sixth-longest bridge of its type in the world.

The Howrah Bridge...

Thursday, 20 June 2019

The INDIA GATE

Travel to India is popular among tourists because of the diverse culture and history of the land. Get a glimpse of this history and culture when you visit India Gate


Wednesday, 19 June 2019

BLUE CITY OF INDIA

Jodhpur is a city in the Thar Desert of the northwest Indian state of Rajasthan. Its 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort is a former palace that’s now a museum, displaying weapons, paintings and elaborate royal palanquins. Set on on a rocky outcrop, the fort overlooks the walled city, where many buildings are painted the city’s iconic shade of blue.



The Best Nightlife...

Hey guys! firstly, am late !!Apologies!! Now coming at the new post.  You must have imagined how beautiful evenings are and ho...