National Parks- Canyonlands, the forbidding landscape!
Canyonlands- well named! The national
park is home for countless canyons carved by Colorado river and its
tributaries. Canyonlands National Park is another lesser known park in
Utah. The remoteness and ruggedness makes it less popular. The park
covers a large rugged area and is divided into three districts (MAP)
by Colorado and Green rivers. There are no roads to connect these
sections internally and it takes hours to reach each district by driving
around them. Driving on those remote roads is at times an eerie
experience especially during early mornings and late evenings when you
are the only one on the road! But, that is fascinating huh? For- Life
begins at the end of our comfort zone!
Natural Wonder- Utah's Goblin Valley, like nowhere else!
I never get tired of saying Utah is a land of unbelievably strange
landscapes. This land has always surprised me with its unique and
beautiful rock formations carved by natural forces over time! Be it
arches, canyons, natural bridges, hoodoos and 'Goblins'! For your
amazement ... here is ... Goblin Valley State Park of Utah.
Modern Architecture- Sea Ranch Chapel, California
Can you guess what is this bird like structure? Well, even I would have
thought! Long time ago I read about a chapel on California's Sonoma
coast, in a small town called Sea Ranch. I thought of visiting it when I
drove north. Not very difficult to find, it is right there east-side of
the Highway-1 in Sea Ranch.
National Parks- The high cliffs and canyons of Capitol Reef
Capitol Reef is not really a reef :) It is a rugged and around 75-miles long spine called Waterpocket Fold.
This park which is narrow and long, protects cliffs, canyons, buttes
and sandstone domes. The name Capitol is due to the dome like rocks
of white Navajo sandstone. Well, the area has many things explained with
some geological jargons like warp or monocline etc. For person like me
with not much of geological knowledge, it is a beautiful land with
wonderful rock formations and canyons :) Wild, rugged, and wonderful
Utah State Parks- Escalante Petrified Forest
Petrified Trees- sounds strange huh? It is really hard to think how
could a tree get petrified until you see one! I spent a night at
Escalante, UT during my recent road-trip. It was extremely cold and
after driving in snow for sometime I wanted a break though it wasn't
very late in the evening. These petrified trees were was just 5-mins
away from the RV park and it was an hour before sunset. So I decided to
visit the Escalante Petrified Forest state park.
Waterfalls- Lower Calf Creek Falls in Grand Staircase Escalante
Well, I had mentioned the ruggedness of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in my earlier post on Devil's Garden. The place is simply wonderful and full of surprises. On Scenic-Byway-12 (MAP)
driving 15-miles from Escalante one can find another pleasant, lush and
lovely desert surprise- Lower Calf Creek Falls in Calf Creek Recreation
Area.
Colorful Skies- Stormy sky along Highway-1
Pacific Coast Highway or California State Route-1 is popular for running
through some of the most beautiful coastlines in USA. It is a scenic
route with numerous attractions such as state parks, waterfalls and
wildlife viewing areas. Some day I will post on all the attractions
along this Shoreline Highway!
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National Monument- Devil's Garden in Grand Staircase Escalante
One of the hardly-heard national monuments of Utah, Grand
Staircase-Escalante is one of the rugged beauties with hard to reach
attractions. I had wonderful experience here after driving in the snow
on the winding roads and also driving on miles and miles of gravel roads
which I try to avoid when I am in a rented economy car. But, the
fascinating nature keeps calling me! An unbelievable remote wilderness!
Colorful Skies- The sky ablaze over White Sands of New Mexico
White Sands of New Mexico! A magical place! The place which is
eye-blinding during the day, turns into something out-worldly after
sunset. But, unfortunately one can not stay there after sunset! One has
to see it to believe it!
Random Thoughts- Pareidolia in rocks
Pareidolia, in simple, is a term used to seeing faces or animals
in clouds and rock formations. Well, the term has much deeper
and scientific meaning which you can read in Wiki.
We hear about sleeping giants and rock faces which are common examples.
Well, I am not an expert on this subject but, here I am posting few
pictures of my pareidolia experience :)
Utah State Parks- Coral Pink Sand Dunes
Okay, I am here with new destinations from my recent road trip to American Southwest.
Because of the shutdown my campground reservations weren't valid
anymore, the guided tours were refunded. Initially, I just had a list of
places to visit in Utah. I did not have any direction, no certainty, I
was hesitant but totally happy! Yes, I felt so.
Colorful Skies- Beautiful sky over the red rocks of Arches National Park
Arches National Park is one of the most popular national parks in USA.
Why not? It is beautiful! During my visit, the October sky was blue and
the red rocks were glowing. Though I couldn't get to a popular guided
tour- Fiery Furnace, I enjoyed rest of the park hiking and
photographing. Here is one of the numerous pictures I took.
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Dreaming about a trip to Kuala Lumpur
Bangalore to Kuala Lumpur! |
I have been to Kuala Lumpur international airport many times when I
traveled by Malaysian airlines. Most of the times, the trips were to USA
on work. I used to wait for a good 5-6 hours for the connecting flight.
But, never got bored. Such huge and beautiful airport. Unfortunately, I
never had a chance to get out of the airport and see the city. I have
always wanted to see the skyline, skyscrapers, city and shopping
centers, museums while I watched the aircrafts took off and landed.
Travel Talk- Slum Tourism or Glorification of Poverty?
Couple of months ago I visited Mumbai for only two days with family and
friends. It was my first ever visit to this entertainment capital of
India. Well, as a child I have visited Mumbai it seems but I don't
remember even one thing. When we were moving around in a rented Toyota
Innova, our driver spoke out, That is Dharavi Slum. Do you want to see it?
Well, no one in the car wanted to. I know Dharavi Slum is a popular
tourist destination on the world tourism map but, I was wondering why
visit a slum?
Neglected Past- Temples of Karnataka, Nadkalsi
Nadakalasi twin temples are fine
examples of non-ornate Hoysala temple architecture. Located near the
Sagar-Sorab road these temples attract very few and genuinely interested
visitors only. That could be because they are remote, away from the
public transport and there are no autorikshaws. I happened to visit
these when I visited Jog Falls in the month of August this year.
Colorful Skies- Foggy sky along Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Coast Highway or California State Route-1 is popular for running
through some of the most beautiful coastlines in USA. It is a scenic
route with numerous attractions such as state parks, waterfalls and
wildlife viewing areas.
Nov 13, 2013
Travel Talk- How to be a Responsible Traveler?
Neglected Past- Temples of Karnataka, Ikkeri
Here is the continuation of my trip to ancient temples around Jog Falls. Earlier I had posted about the Keladi Nayakas and Keladi Rameshwara temple.
Keladi was the first capital of Keladi Kingdom and later it was shifted
to Ikkeri by the subsequent ruler. It remained as the capital for
around 120 years. And so here is another beautiful temple dedicated to Aghoreshwara (Lord Shiva).
Colorful Skies- Sunset at Canyonlands National Park, Island in the Sky!
It is hard to imagine how wild and rugged is Canyonlands National Park.
One has to visit to know it. The long remote roads to reach, very few
visitors and the unforgiving yet beautiful nature around makes this
place fascinating.
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Off the beaten track- Temples of Karnataka, Keladi
During the month of August after few storms I visited Jog Falls
one of the highest plunge waterfalls in India. Many who visit these
waterfalls are mostly unaware of the historical and architectural
treasures around. There are many functioning temples dating back to 16th
century which are now protected monuments. These temples of immense
architectural beauty in the not-much-happening villages silently tell
the stories of grand bygone era. During my recent trip to Jog Falls I
visited three of these many temples- Keladi, Ikkeri and Nadkalsi.
Colorful Skies- Skywatch at Petrified Forest National Park
Skywatch in Arizona. I was at Petrified Forest National Park couple of
days ago and these teepees looked very interesting at the end of that
long road. Blue sky and those cotton-y clouds looked pretty good too!
Mysterious Caves- Crystal Caves
Caverns are one of the amazing creations of nature. It seems treasure is
burried deep under the crust of Mother Earth. These caverns too take us
to the visual treasure deep within. These underground cavities open up
like a wonderland. Each chamber has a different natural art to talk
about. The mysterious crisscrossing passages are fascinating. I totally
love exploring caves.
Colorful Skies- Lone Tree at Capitol Reef National Park
Well, I am really running through my trip to make up the time lost. Had to trim off few destinations here and there, some very major destinations and some minor! Bottom line, I have started really enjoying my trip. Here is one picture for Skywatch ... a lone tree, the slue sky and red soil from Capitol Reef National Park,
National Parks- Redwood, Trees that kiss the skies!
Tall stately trees, mist mixed with sunshine, fern covered cliffs, slow moving streams, cool air are enough to tell about Redwood National and State Parks.
Home for tallest and oldest trees on earth, this place also protects
40-miles of coastline and other wildlife. Located in the northern
California the park is a wonderland of Ents :)
Road Trips- Through Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona
Well, I was so very disappointed with the US government shutdown. I
landed here on October 3rd hoping that it will end soon. Due to many
setbacks I had to cancel my tickets to Salt Lake City and I stayed at
Los Angeles. I took shelter in my very kind cousin who was so feeling
very bad that my trip had some obstacles! As soon as the Utah State
declared to open their most gorgeous five National Parks I started off.
You know? California might be golden state to comfortably live in but,
Utah is an amazingly beautiful state :) Well, now the shutdown has ended
so will visit all four states as I had initially thought!
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Oct 18, 2013
Colorful Skies- Blue sky over Coral Pink Sand Dunes!
God Bless Utah State Government for opening the National Parks. I am in
Utah now. Since I visiting only Utah now, I am visiting State Parks too
here. Looks not that good without much tourists. Most of the RV parks
and motels seem partially empty. Today, I went on a short hike up and
down the Coral Pink Sand Dunes! Lovely experience! It was cold and windy. But the sky was lovely blue! Here is one sample!
Random Thoughts- A one single World without borders!
From space I saw Earth, indescribably beautiful with the scars of national boundaries gone- Muhammad Ahmad Faris
I wish I could see Mother Earth from space some day! Well, most of the times hardcore travelers prefer to call themselves- Citizens of the World.
How wonderful it would be huh?! We could move around with curiosity to
see and enjoy being in the different pockets of the world. Or migrate to
different parts of the world in search of better life. And follow any
culture we find suitable!
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Oct 14, 2013
Natural Wonder- Fall Colors in Eastern Sierras
Fall color is one of the wonderful things I have seen in California-
Eastern Sierras. One weekend I thought of driving up to the Mono County
and check out what I see in the pictures of fall colors is really a
truth. And I found out it was amazing, just like in the pictures!
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Oct 11, 2013
Colorful skies- Blue at Santa Catalina
Santa Catalina is one of the rocky islands of Channel Islands of California archipelago which is about 22-miles south-west of Los Angeles. Known as Island of Romance the island has much to offer to the visitor. Many fun festivals, night life and also fun water sports could be enjoyed here.
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Random Thoughts- Shutting down the most beautiful on Earth!
I lived in USA for almost 8 years and it was dearer to me than my home
country. Even after I left almost 3 years ago I kept writing about my
experiences in america, american national parks and monuments. I kept
coming back eagerly to see and feel the most exciting places of natural
and historic importance. This year too I came ... to the country which I
am proud of its national parks. With a grand plan of visiting the most
beautiful states, unfortunately in the beginning of October. Me- an
ignorant citizen of the world, who only reads, researches, dreams about
the natural wonders and heritage that exists on Mother Earth knew very
little about politics, budget and ego. I set foot on this land dreaming
about red rocks, canyon country, pink and white sand deserts on 3rd of
October hoping that the government shutdown will end soon. Even after 5
days I am waiting and waiting with hope and nothing happens.
Heritage- Jaisalmer, The Golden City in the heart of Thar Desert
Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan in India is popularly known as The Golden City. Located in the heart of Thar Desert the
city is a home for many beautiful structures like forts and palaces
built of yellow sandstone and the yellow tinge in the surrounding desert
sand make the city look GOLDEN.
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Colorful Skies- The deserted road in Alaska
Alaska is a mysterious part of North America. It is difficult to know
what lies ahead! Very well maintained (at least in the parts I visited)
long roads are very much deserted, take you to something wonderful. Grey
all around, once in a while a snow capped mountain peeks out for few
seconds. It is really amazing to get lost in that grey.
Interesting India- You are an 'Aunty' or 'Uncle' here!
Another interesting thing in India- everyone refers to others as family
or a relative!! Sometimes I get surprised when a person of my uncle's
age refers me to as 'Aunty'!! Or say- in a bus station a beggar girl in rags browned with dirt gently pulls my clothes and says ... Aunty, I didn't have food for n-number of days, give me money ... What???? Oh- Yes! It happens! Don't be surprised :)
Off the beaten track- Bishnoi and Pali villages in Rajasthan
From Jodhpur, just 25KM away is Guda Bishnoi
village in the middle of the desert with sparse vegetation. The village
is known for the migratory birds and endangered Black Bucks (an Indian
antelope). The place became popular when a celebrity was beaten up by
the poor villagers for shooting and killing two black bucks. The
villagers then filed a police complaint for the same. And so it is not a
place for anybody to get caught while hunting!
Colorful Skies- Clouds over Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park
is one of its kind. Though not so popular like other national parks in
California it has a beautiful desert landscape. The blue sky and the
cotton-y clouds in the afternoon make make the place spectacular.
Birds- Flamingoes from SeaWorld San Diego
SeaWorld in San Diego is one popular amusement park with some
breathtakingly amazing shows and intense rides. It also has a large
collection of marine creatures and aquatic birds on display. One
beautiful sight was a flock of American Flamingoes.
Heritage- Jodhpur, the Capital of Kingdom Marwar
During my road-trip to Rajasthan, from Jaipur
I made my way to Jodhpur which is popularly known as Blue City.
Because, most of the houses are painted in blue. This second largest
city in Rajasthan is also called Sun City because of the bright
sunlight! Yes, quite bright to wear sunglasses! The main attraction in
the city is the seven storied Mehrangarh Fort majestically standing on a
hilltop.
Colorful Skies- Sunrise seen from my home!
I have posted a couple of pictures earlier on the sunrise and sunsets seen
from my terrace. Here is one more! I woke up early in the morning for a
brisk walk and I see this from my balcony. Without any delay I took a
picture. The sun looks like molten gold behind the silhouette of the
trees. A delight to watch.
This year has been very unlucky for me in terms of travel. Early this
year my mother had a knee replacement surgery. By the time she recovered
I was sick- I had some problem with my bones. They hurt very bad.
Doctors complained on my veggie diet. I do not have enough nutrition.
Now I am perfectly okay eating the same food :) I was all ready to rock
and Himalayas started flooding enough to scare my parents and they
forced me to abort the plans to visit Himalayas. I thought of going on
foreign trips this fall and value of rupee hits rock bottom! No wonder I
am enjoying sunrises and sunsets from my terrace :)
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Birds- Wing-drying Anhinga at Everglades
As I have mentioned in my earlier post on Everglades National Park
one can sight many alligators and anhingas on Anhinga trail. Anhingas
nest on the lower branches and so one could sight the chicks in the nest
too! It is a sight to behold ... a wing-drying anhinga stretching its
long neck out with its wings spread.
Heritage- Udaipur, The City of Lakes
Paradise for architecture lovers vibrant Rajasthan is an incredible
destination popular for its formidable monuments, colorful culture,
golden sand dunes and the desert! Magnificent monuments silently tell
the tales of prosperity, gallantry and tragedies of the bygone era. I
have been to Rajasthan few times. Early this year too I went on a road
trip to those popular cities of Rajasthan just to rejuvenate myself with
the unique experience with desert and tradition, some color and spicy
food!
Colorful Skies- Clouds over Mt Denali Range, Alaska
Alaska is one mysterious place and Denali National Park
in Alaska is a wonderful place. Vast tundras, green rolling hills and
behind all this hiding are the snow capped mountains. The thick clouds
in the sky add to the beauty of the place.
Interesting India- Holy Mice!
Traditions are part of our lives. They have special significance in the
local life usually associated with a legend. India is rich in such
traditions and beliefs, sometimes they are too very interesting. One of
them I know is veneration of mice/rats. I first came across this temple a
couple of years ago in Udaipur.
Amusement Parks- Universal Studios, Hollywood
The same way I love National Parks I have a craze for Amusement Parks!
Especially the ones with those craziest rides! It was my third trip the
Universal Studios and I wasn't bored of those noisy rides. I watch
movies and I was really interested in knowing the tricks and the setups
used to make those action filled movies.
Colorful Skies- Blue sky over Charley Young beach, Maui
Hawaii is synonymous with beaches. If you go by guidebooks, finding a
beach with no crowd is a challenge :) There are places which are
beautiful and not crowded. The key is- avoid the beaches that are
mentioned in the guidebooks or recommended on internet.
Birds- White Ibis at Everglades National Park
I have posted so much about Everglades National Park
and I have so much more to share! It doesn't seem to end very
soon! Here is one picture of back-lit white ibis. I took this picture
from the boat in Gulf Coast area of Everglades.
Amusement Parks- The Shamu show at SeaWorld, San Diego
Well, one of the most popular attraction in Southern California, The
SeaWorld in San Diego is definitely a must see. I am not a big fan of
confining and training wild animals for human entertainment. Still I am
amazed by the power of humans to tame and teach these massive creatures
to perform to the perfection.
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Colorful Skies- Clouds over Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake National Park
is one of the spectacles of Oregon. When I saw this lake for the first
time in person it left me speechless! Blue water in a rocky bowl- that's
how it looked. I always refer it as an immeasurable beauty! When I was
there few beautiful clouds accumulated over the lake to add a bonus.
Travel Talk- Whats wrong in visiting touristy places?
During my backpacking trip in India I visited few very interesting
places. One of them was Khajuraho. I was amazed by the beauty of those
temples, the stone carving and that amazing architecture. I kept
wondering how grand it would have been during the medieval period when
all these temples were functioning. It never occurred to me that I was
in a 'touristy' place which is visited by thousands everyday. There were
so many other tourists, domestic as well as international, who too were
mesmerized by the temple complex. If you are one of those so called
'travelers' who say you dislike visiting 'touristy' places then you are
missing something, IMO!
The Bloom- Antelope Valley California Poppy Revserve
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is one of the amazing things I
have seen. The state flower of California- Poppy blooms on the sloppy
grasslands in Mohave Desert. In good weather conditions the rolling
hills are draped with fields of wild orange poppy blooms.
Colorful Skies- Beautiful sunrise at Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the natural wonders in USA. Red hoodoos standing high in the natural amphitheaters is a sight to behold. Sunrises and sunsets are one of the must experience items! Here is one of the sunrises I witnessed in the park.
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