Sunday, October 5, 2025

Marwadi diwali special snack ka swaad with sharmaji

Its Diwali time, which means mithai, namkeen, snacks and all timetable favorite snack is maththi which is quite common snack of northern india specially Rajasthan, punjab. Maththis are made out of aata, maida etc.its a slow cooking snack to bring crispy and crunchy taste. People eat it with tea, coffee , chaas, dip it in pickle, or mix it with onion tomato to.make chatpata nasta.



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Saturday, October 4, 2025

Sardi hui shuru, jukham khasi haye kya karu. Give us some swaad ka mantra sharmaji #orange

 

Sardi hui shuru, jukham khasi haye kya karu. Give us some swaad ka mantra sharmaji #orange



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Haathras aur Banaras ki kaddu sabji aur paratha swaad with sharmaji

 


Roasted Vermicelli with lots of vegetables

 



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Start your day with Barista Expresso Cardamom coffee and dates ..swaad aa gaya sharmaji

 


Cardamom coffee with dates , coffee brand barista expresso. Thomson expresso coffee maker. simple to make and full of swaad. Please like and subscribe ‪@swaadwithsharmaji‬

Arabic Coffee with Sharmaji @ Souq Waqif Doha

 Arabic Coffee with Sharmaji @ Souq Waqif Doha



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Chai, karak indian tea ka swaad sharmaji ke saath

 


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Fruity and Crunchy healthy snacks for Sunday morning

 


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पौष्टिक healthy cheela , indian Desi pizza swaad with sharmaji

 

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Saturday morning breakfast ka swaad with sharmaji @Nammaaachi Restaurant Ezdan Oasis Doha

 



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Ice cream @Hamad International Airport Doha ka swaad with sharmaji

 Ice cream @Hamad International Airport Doha ka swaad with sharmaji



Monday, September 29, 2025

Swaad with Sharmaji

 Friends please enjoy authentic full of swaad cooking and food from places with sharmaji @swaaswithsharmaji 



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Monday, February 27, 2023

Once a lifetime opportunity to see astronomical event in Qatar

  What a sight and lucky enough to see once a lifetime opportunity in 171 years once. Moon Venus and Jupiter in one line. It was 23rd Feb 2023 around 6:35pm in the evening QST.




Monday, May 18, 2015

Outward From Anchorage: 5 Places to Visit to Round Out Your Alaskan Itinerary

Clinging to the coast of northern British Columbia and continuing northward, Alaska showcases a thriving indigenous culture, subarctic temperatures, tundra landscapes, and wildlife galore. Many visitors come on cruise ships that dock in Anchorage and, as a result, they barely skim the surface of this frozen land. Plan your trip and dare to venture beyond Anchorage for a fuller experience of the Final Frontier.

Juneau


Nestled just below Canada’s Yukon territory, Juneau boasts natural beauty alongside the cultural delights of a capital city. Spreading more than 5,120 sq km (3,200 sq mi), it covers an impressive area of coastline, offering the possibility to practice an array of water sports, as well as whale watching, kayaking, and fishing. The city’s rocky terrain makes for incredible hiking, with views overlooking the sea. Plan your Alaskan trip to visit downtown Juneau, cozily tucked at the bottom of Mount Juneau, for historical sites, indigenous art galleries, and museums portraying various aspects of Alaskan life. Despite being the state capital, the peninsular city is not connected to the rest of the state by road--you can only reach it by boat or plane.

Haines


Set against a backdrop of tall mountains, Haines easily earns its place as the adventure capital of Alaska. The small port community in the northern region of the Alaskan panhandle boasts the longest fjord in the state, located along the Lynn Canal. Kick off a hiking excursion here: enjoy a casual walk along trails in and around the scenic city, or challenge yourself by scaling the snow-capped Takshanuk Mountains. Haines’ location on the Chilkat River also makes rafting a popular activity and definitely a thing to include in your Alaskan itinerary. The outdoor haven is a habitat for all kinds of wildlife, including sea lions, seals, orcas, and bald eagles. The city has a higher population of bald eagles (particularly in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve) than people--which number fewer than 2,000--during the winter months. Despite being the outdoor playground of Alaska, the city itself moves at a relaxed pace; don’t be surprised if the locals stop to chat you.

Denali National Park and Preserve


A short drive from Anchorage, Denali National Park is worlds away from the state’s major city. The park is defined largely by its largesse--2.43 million hectares (6 million acres)--and it’s home to the highest peak in North America and some of the largest species in the United States. At 6,194 m (20,320 ft), Mount McKinley attracts an adventurous and ambitious crowd of people attempting to scale the summit. For a less challenging way to see the park, hike the well-maintained paths, but watch for grizzly bears, wolves, moose, and caribou, all of which roam freely in the enormous nature preserve. If you’re pressed for time, use our itinerary planner effectively so you can cover more ground in less time on the bus service through the park.

Seward

Despite its small size, Seward is well connected to Anchorage. Tourism in the port town is a thriving industry, second perhaps to the lucrative fishing industry. Accessed by rail, road, or air from Alaska’s largest city, Seward is home to just barely 2,000 permanent residents, but the unspoiled beauty and milder temperatures make it a prime destination for sightseeing. Take advantage of the sea for kayaking, fishing, boat tours of the nearby Kenai Fjord, and swimming if you can brave the cold waters of the Pacific.

Ketchikan


Ketchikan hangs precariously on the bluffs of the southwestern shore of Revillagigedo Island. Known as the salmon capital of the world for the species swimming along the city’s shores, the city stretches several kilometers along the coast but is only 10 blocks across at the widest. With its unique coastline perch, many homes and businesses are built on stilts to rest above the water’s edge. You’ll marvel at the boundless beauty and appreciate the strong Native culture here.

By Roxanne Egan-Elliott


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Happy Holi to all readers

Holi is the most popular festival in India and also a spring festival celebrated on the Phalgun Purnima in the month of March and traditionally connected to the Lord Krishna.

Natural colors were used in the past to play safe Holi by applying turmeric, sandalwood paste, extracts of flowers and leaves but now a days synthetic colors are used.

Gulal-colors-pakka-rang-organic-colors
Gulal-colors-pakka-rang-organic-colors
The flower of Palash or Butea monosperma is the most beautiful flower of the season and used to make natural colors for Holi. The most attractive flower is the gift of Mother nature to the mankind.
Palash-ke-phool
Palash-ke-phool

Pichkaris or water guns are used by the children's along with the Gubbare/balloons filled with water and different colors to fire and celebrate. Pichkari or Water Guns, Herbal Organic Gulal and Balloons.
Muze-bhi-Pichkari-Chahiye
Muze-bhi-Pichkari-Chahiye

Holi not only celebrated in India but also observed in Nepal and neighbor countries along with the populations following Hinduism around the world.
Holi-Hai-uddao-Gulal
Holi-Hai-uddao-Gulal

Holi is celebrated for almost one month in the Braj region of India and the Rangapanchmi occurs a few days later marking the end of festivities involving colors.
Aur-Daalo-Rang-ka-Pani
Aur-Daalo-Rang-ka-Pani

The world famous Lath mar holi of the town of Barsana near Mathura is the traditional Holi Celebrated in the land of Lord Krishna. The Brajbhoomi includes Vindavan, Govardhan, Kusum Sarovar, Barsana and Nandgaon.
Lath_Mar_Holi_in_Barsana
Lath_Mar_Holi_in_Barsana

Escape into an icy cold region of the Himalayas

In the blistering heat of the hot Indian summers an escape into an icy cold region of the Himalayas would be blissful to both body and soul. Travelling to a place like this would also provide a much needed break from the busy and hectic schedules that most people have throughout the year. It pumps in the much needed zeal and enthusiasm in which provides people the energy to go back to their daily jobs.
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Rohtang-Pass
Rohtang-Pass

Rohtang Pass located in the Himalayas provides all this along with an action packed adventure holiday. Located at a distance of 51 kms from Manali, it lies between Lahaul, Spiti and Leh sectors. Traffic is open from May/June to October/November every year and during rest of the year the roads are eaten up due to the heavy snowfall in the area. The snow cover makes it impossible to cross the mountain pass because of the heavy debris of snow that is deposited.

The pass has the heritage of being an important trade route connecting Kulu valley to Lahaul Spiti and it further goes upto Tibet. This route has been in existence for a long period of time. Rohtang Pass is also significant because it lies at the crossroads of Kulu valley/district to Lahaul and Spiti district.

History

The pass has been a historic trade route for the people residing on both sides of the Pir Panjal. The local name for Rohtang pass can be called to be generic name by which a pass is known. There are many other passes which have particular names. This suggests that this pass is one of the oldest and most significant passes of the region with a major historical and geographical significance.
Pir-Panjal
Pir-Panjal

Location

Rohtang Pass lies at an altitude of 3,978 mts or 13,051 ft. The view of the mountain range offered from this pass is panoramic and breathtaking. There are beautiful sights of glaciers, peaks of mountains and the Chandra River flowing down the Lahaul valley. Just at the left of Rohtang pass are the twin peaks of Geypan. Located at a distance of 51 kms from Manali it lies between Lahaul, Spiti and Leh sectors. During the summers (mid June to October) there is regular bus service between Manali to Keylong/Darcha, Udaipur, Spiti and Leh. The best time to visit Rohtang is between May/June to October/November.
Chandra-River
Chandra-River

Rohtang can be easily reached by the roads of Kulu and Manali valleys. Car rental vehicles are also available to cover the entire trip from Manali to Rohtang. Bus tours are also available which ply on a daily basis. It is roughly 2-3 hours drive from Manali to Rohtang Pass due to the sloping terrain and narrow mountain roads.
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Jallori-Manali-Rohtang
Jallori-Manali-Rohtang

Where To Stay

There is no such hotel at Rohtang due to the arid and harsh climates. But a variety of accommodation options are available at Manali ranging from traditional hotels to amazing homestay properties. There are also several reputed hotel chains available at Manali. It is pretty easy to find quality accommodation at Manali at affordable prices. The hotels in Manali are not as expensive as that in most metro cities. But for affordable prices one can get quality accommodation, good food and hygienic arrangements.
Green-Manali-Cottage
Green-Manali-Cottage

Government hotels owned by HPDTC are also present in Manali. There are some very good Homestays in Manali that offers good service at value for money. Apart from this there are also several Eco-resorts in Manali that offer good service and proper arrangements.

Religious Significance

Rohtang Pass is of religious significance to both Hindus and Buddhists because of “Beas Kund” origin of the Beas River. It is denoted by an Igloo shaped temple. However this “Beas Kund” should not be confused with another a 4-6 hours trek from Palchan “Beas Kund” where it is found in a Lake. Two streams rise from these two sources which gives rise to the Beas River. This place is also of deep religious significance to Buddhists. Moving further along the road one can find a Buddhist shrine with many colourful flags adorning its structure.
Beas-Kund
Beas-Kund

Landscape

The landscape at Rohtang Pass comprises of rocky terrain or smooth snowy landscapes. It all depends on which time of the year one decides to visits this Pass. It is probably one of the few Passes in the world where people love going to rather than going through! The snowy landscapes Rohtang presents are one to watch out for as it makes for a breathtaking sight.
Landscape-Rothang
Landscape-Rothang

Route (Manali – 12 kms – Palchn – 5 kms – Kothi – 20 kms – Marhi – 10 kms – Rohtang Top)

Palchn is 12 kms from Manali.From Palchn it is 5 kms to Kothi and a further 20 kms Marhi and finally 10 kms to the top of Rohtang. The ascending starts soon after leaving Manali and the road is quite smooth and even till Marhi. Kothi is the last place on this route where people can stay. The only guest houses available are that of PWD or the Forest department. One should try to move from Manali as early in the morning possible as there are traffic congestion problems during the day and the cars move at snail’s pace at daytime.
Rothang-Pass-Road
Rothang-Pass-Road

Also the scenic view offered during this road-trip is quite majestic and one can observe the gradual change of flora from a greenish outlook to a more barren form somewhere before Marhi. Marhi is the last and largest outpost that lies on this stretch of road. There are quite a few dhabas and roadside teashops available here.
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Top Tourist Places In Rohtang

Jagat Sukh

It is located at a distance of 6 kms from Manali and lies on the road to Naggar on the left bank of the Beas River. This place is well known for the ancient temples of Lord Shiva and Sandhya Gayatri built in the Shukhara style. These are a major tourist attraction.
Jagatsukh-nala-and-Dam-construction
Jagatsukh-nala-and-Dam-construction

Arjun Gufa

It lies 4kms from Naggar toward Manali. This village is located near Prini village. This has an appealing view and high mountains.
Arjun-Gufa-kullu-Manali
Arjun-Gufa-kullu-Manali

Solang Valley

It is a valley between Solan village and Beas Kund. It offers sceneries of glaciers, ice topped mountains and peaks. There is also a mountaineering school present in this part. In this school training on trekking, mountain climbing and skiing is imparted. An annual winter skiing festival is also held here.
Solang-Valley
Solang-Valley

Vashist

Hot water springs are found here in Vashist with sulphur and hot water springs. Vashist is a small village that lies here. It is located on the left side of the river Beas towards Rohtang Pass. There is also a stone temple in the form of a pyramid that is dedicated primarily to Vashist Muni an ancient Hindu saint. A nearby temple of Lord Ram is also located here.
Vashist-Hot-water-springs
Vashist-Hot-water-springs

Things To Do

One can try a host of activities ranging from skiing, paragliding and other mountain sports offered in the surrounding areas. Paragliding tours are offered at Marhi which can enable one to fly in the skies and kiss the clouds. Besides the road-trip on this rocky terrain is quite an adventure in itself. The car ride can get really bumpy at times so one should be prepared to a jerky ride. One could for shopping at Manali with all sorts of articles and merchandise up for grabs. One of the specialties at Manali is the Tibetan food which should be a delight for anyone with taste buds. The local Himachali wine shops are also worth a try as the wines sold here are pretty delightful and refreshing after a long day of sightseeing. If one goes a few kilometers extra beyond Rohtang the view that is available is mind blowing.
View-of-Rohtang-Pass
View-of-Rohtang-Pass

All in all Rohtang provides an excellent getaway from the daily hassles of day to day life. The scenic view along with the quality of living is amazing. It is a perfect holiday destination for someone looking for a quiet yet adventurous holiday. For the people interested in trekking it offers sloppy mountain a lot of which is often covered in ice. For others who like to be in peaceful environment the streets of Manali are perfect for a lazy evening walk or an early morning stroll.


Rohtang has a bit for everyone and anyone who visits here is bound to fall in love with this place. The sprawling greens in contrast to the snowy white mountains are bound to make people feel closer to heaven. Quite startling is the sudden change in scenery from green pastures to the arid barren lands is startling to the human eye. The mystic beauty of this place is surely a photographer’s delight. So if anyone wants to escape to a weekend of bliss then Rohtang is surely the place to go to.

Monday, March 25, 2013

6 must do things when in Pondicherry

Pondicherry, one of the few erstwhile colonies of French in India, is today one of the most popular destinations in South India. Located in the Coromandel Coast facing the Bay of Bengal, this tiny Union Territory is renowned for its unique mix of heritage, spirituality and natural beauty.
Beach-Promenade
Beach-Promenade

We tell you the 6 must do things when in Pondicherry:-
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Heritage Walk in the Pondicherry Town

The architecture and town planning of Pondicherry is distinct as this territory was under the French rule for nearly 281 years. A remarkable degree of French influence in Pondicherry exists to this date. Pondicherry was designed based on the French (originally Dutch) grid pattern and features neat sectors and perpendicular streets. The town is divided into two sections: the French Quarter (Ville Blanche or ‘White town’) and the Indian quarter (Ville Noire or ‘Black Town’). A heritage walk in both the French and Indian quarters of the town makes for a wonderful experience.
Heritage-Walk-Pondichery
Heritage-Walk-Pondichery

Visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Pondicherry is the spiritual home of Sri Aurobindo and his spiritual partner, The Mother. Both their personalities and work continue to greatly influence this town and its people.  The Aurobindo Ashram is located in the French quarters of the town and it’s a must visit. The eternal Samadhi of both Sri Aurobindo and Mother are lie here.
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Sri-Aurobindo-Ashram
Sri-Aurobindo-Ashram

Experience Promenade Road & Beach

The Promenade Road and Beach and the main hub of the entire town and from morning till evening, it makes for a delightful experience. While in the morning, all fitness enthusiasts can be seen walking up and down the road, in the evening, people from all walks of life converge here to spend some quality time. The Promenade beach is a beautiful beach and the calm waters of the Bay of Bengal crashing against the rocks makes for a fantastic visual experience.
Promenade-Road-to-Beach
Promenade-Road-to-Beach

Go all out shopping

Pondicherry is a shopper’s paradise. There are so many indigenous brands and shops selling variety of things. From clothes to accessories to crockery to bags, one is spoilt for choice!!!
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Shopping-in-Pondicherry
Shopping-in-Pondicherry

Indulge in Eating experiences

Pondicherry boasts of a superb Creole cuisine thanks to its French heritage. There are many restaurants, cafes and patisseries dotting the town, which make for an amazing gastronomic experience. When in  Pondicherry, take your time out to visit the market and French quarters, where you will discover many cafes and restaurants and any one of them can turn out be a lifelong favorite.
Health-Eating-Pondicherry
Health-Eating-Pondicherry

Visit Auroville

Auroville, the spiritual city established by The Mother is a must visit when in Pondicherry. It makes for an spiritually uplifting experience and completes the visit to this wonderful destination.
Matru-Mandir-Auroville
Matru-Mandir-Auroville

So, now that we have told you what all to do when in Pondicherry, what are you waiting for??Pack your bags and head off!!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Make this Holi a ‘Barsana’ Special

Mohe Tu Rang De Basanti….Rang De….. It is that time of the year when the VIBGYOR colors dazzle the air, shrieks of joy fills the atmosphere ,when folks greet each other with colored water and mouth watering sweets. Holi, popularly known as the festival of colors is celebrated in March announcing the arrival of spring. This year Holi will be celebrated during 27 March 2013.
Rango-ki-bochaar-holi-ka-tyohaar
Rango-ki-bochaar-holi-ka-tyohaar

Holi, irrespective of caste or creed is an opportunity for people to get together and have some fun. Bonfires are lit and people dance around it. The pot with butter hung from a distance from the ground is broken as a team game. People climb on top of each other, forming a specific pattern like that of a human ladder to reach the pot. Variety of sweet dishes are made like the Puran Poli, Gujiya, Dahi Bhalle, Kanji Vade, Bhang ke Pakore, Malpua and much more.
Gujia
Gujia

The origin of the festival of Holi dates back to the Puranas. Prahlad was punished by his father for worshipping Lord Vishnu. So he was taken to the fire by demoness Holika who ultimately got killed while Prahlad escaped miraculously. The burning of Holika symbolizes the destruction of evil and all things bad. So during Holi people cleanse their homes by burning what they feel is bad for them. Another story goes by the concept of Lord Krishna teasing Gopikas by throwing colors at them. Yet another story is that of Kamadeva getting reunited with his wife Rati spiritually after Lord Shiva cursed him into death.
Bhakt-Prahlad
Bhakt-Prahlad

Different parts of the country celebrate Holi in their own ways. The most interesting of the different celebrations is the one in Barsana, Uttar Pradesh. The famous Lath Mar Holi is their way of celebrating it. The women and men indulge themselves in a wonderful interactive game; the women beat the men with sticks while the men taunt them. The audience encourages this and has great fun watching this. In Mathura and Vrindavan, there are special pujas on this occasion. In Delhi also the festival is celebrated with zeal and zest.
Lathmar-Holi-Barsana
Lathmar-Holi-Barsana

Hola Mohalla is the Holi that is celebrated by the Sikh community. Started by the tenth Guru Gobind Singh, Hola Mohalla displays the military power of the Sikhs. The three day festival mocks battles and has a variety of competitions that involves in the get together of the community. Display of swordsmanship and horse riding marks the famous procession which happens at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, a day after the Holi.
Holi-Mohala
Holi-Mohalla

Enjoy this season’s Holi like never before. Feel the water splash across your face, try ‘pichkarying’ your friend and dress in colors like never before.


Weekend Getaways from Kolkata


Kolkata, the original ‘British era’ capital of India is of the most interesting cities to travel. It has an eclectic blend of history, architecture, culture, food and people. Kolkata is one of the popular tourist destination due to its old heritage and culture. However, there are plenty of destinations situated close to Kolkata which can be accessed for a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Shantiniketan

One such place would be Shantiniketan. Also known as the Land of Tagore, this place is generally famous due to its relation to Rabindranath Tagore. Previously known as Bhubandanga after a dacoit who was notorious in the region. It is owned by the Tagore family and Rabindrnath’s father renamed it to Shantiniketan due to it’s calm and serene environment. It means the abode of peace in English. This town is a hub for learning and education. There are several poets from this region who lived in buildings such as konark, Udayana et all.
Shantiniketan
Shantiniketan

Kala Bhavan is also a college of art and crafts, Sangit bhavan depicts music and dance and many more such universities who teach some part of literature and art. This town has a liking towards music art and culture and these three things depict the nature of the town itself.
kalabhavan
kalabhavan

Sunderbans

Sunderbans is one of the most beautiful forests you can come across. Situtated in both Bangladesh as well as India it is the go to place for adventure travellers as well as photographers. Known for the largest mangrove enclosure in the world as well as its rich biodiversity it is no wonder that it has been announced as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The section under India is known as the Sunderbans National park and covers a huge area of abour 38500 square kilometres. There are over 400 Royal Bengal tigers, the kind it is famous for and more than 30000 deer in the park. The land is covered by water and marsh mostly. It’s name is mostly originated from the sundari trees that it is home to. It gives the best wild life experience anyone can get.
Sunderban
Sunderban

Apart from the Royal Bengal tiger and herds of deer it also has fowls, giant lizards, wild boars and crocodiles that would be a wildlife enthusiasts delight. For the calmer serene type of people the huge group of Siberian ducks are always a treat to watch. 
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Royal-Bengal-Tiger
Royal-Bengal-Tiger

The point where you can catch most of the wildlife action is the Hiron Point. For bird watching one may head to Katka which also has trekking upto a point called kachikali. For wild tiger sightings there is no better place than tin kona island and the fishermen are seen flocking around to the Dublar char island. It is ideal for tourists to refresh their minds and soak in the natural beauty this place has to offer.
Deer-at-Sundarban
Deer-at-Sundarban

Darjeeling

Darjeeling is popular since the Britishers set foot into it and its location is towards the northern side of West Bengal and towards the south of Sikkim. The scenery and the beauty of the destination never ceases to amaze visitors and lures them into a daze of natural beauty. The word arises from Dorje which means thunderbolt or precious stone in the Tibetan dialect. It is believed that the thunderbolt in question is either a symbol of the Lord Indra or a part of the Lamaist religion. All north eastern tours make sure to consider Darjeeling as one of their stops due to its beautiful and important nature. It has an evergreen charm and with its various attractions and monuments it adds to the experience of the journey.
View-of-Kanchenchonga-in-Darjeeling
View-of-Kanchenchonga-in-Darjeeling

This city was earlier under the regime of the Sikkim king but later the Gorkhas lost it to the British Empire. The British used the area to great importance and also used it as a getaway to escape the harsh summer in other states. They facilitated tea growing as well as created it as a hill station destination for the people. This made the city famous for its sprawling tea gardens and industries as well as its popular trend of eco-tourism. Their economy is facilitated by the growth and development of timber, tea as well as their tourism.
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Darjeeling-Views
Darjeeling-Views

Along with tea gardens, they grow oranges and cardamom locally as well. Famous for these as well as the local and traditional handicrafts of Tibetan and Sikkimese nature, these factors make it a well known spot for shopping for traditional art. You are provided with an opportunity to buy shawls, handmade paper, carpets etc that give you an insight into their culture. Also, their food has flavours of Tibetan and Sikkimese infused alongwith the other Indian cuisines as well. The weather is quite pleasant with rainfall that occurs regularly and unexpectedly. Their main visiting seasons are Summer as well as Spring where the rest of the States have a hot and humid climate. With their perfect combination of hills and the amazing view alongwith the fresh and pollution free climate and smiling local friendly faces, this place has been rightfully crowned as the queen of hill stations.
Darjeeling-Tea-Garden
Darjeeling-Tea-Garden

The tourists feel friendly and right at place with the welcoming smiles all around them. The popular sights are accompanied with a toy train that was built in the 19th century. Also marked as a World Heritage, The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway astounds visitors that hop on to it. It stretches over 70 kms and over and passes through an altitude of over 7500 ft. The toy train gives tourists a chance to capture all the beautiful scenery they pass through as well as breathe in the mountain fresh and crisp air. The famous ropeway or the Cable car which is situated in the north point of the city is one of the oldest ropeways carrying passengers. It has connectivity to the bottom of Darjeeling towards the city’s bazaar area.Famous for its picturesque scenery many movies ranging from Bollywood to Bengali film shootings take place here.
Darjeeling-Ropeway
Darjeeling-Ropeway

The natural attractions present in this city have no other justifiable substitute and the beauty is incomparable. The mode of transportation in the destination is preferably a four wheeled drive such as Land rovers as they can navigate through the path easily. The trained drivers can skill their way through narrow and steep areas of the hill. This place has an abundance of local festivals all around the year. The festivals are rich and vibrant and colourful and add to the overall experience gained whilst in the city. The tourist can experience and celebrate the festivals himself or herself
Tibetans-in-Darjeeling-cultural-festival
Tibetans-in-Darjeeling-cultural-festival

Digha

Digha is also situated in the East Midnapore district with the bay of Bengal on its north. It is only about 200 kilometres away from the city of Kolkata. Due to its close proximity it is one of the most popular sea resorts of Kolkata. It was initially known as Beerkul. It was first set foot upon by the Britishers and was described as Brighton of the east by them. The shallow nature of the sea makes it easy to carry out activities such as swimming, scuba diving, jet skiing and surfing. It is also known  for its various plantations growing around the place. It also has two other beaches in close proximity known as the Udaipur beach and the Shankarpur beach.
Digha-sea-beach-Old
Digha-sea-beach-Old

Also for cleanliness purposes and to reduce the ill effects of erosion a new Digha beach has been formed around 2 kilometres away from the old one. The connectivity options are plenty with it having its own railway station and also direct bus facilities. The Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Airport at Kolkata is the nearest airport.Apart from the beach it also has the largest aquarium in India as well as its own Science centre.
Sunset-in-Digha-Beach
Sunset-in-Digha-Beach

Mandarmani

The next place is Mandarmani. It is a seaside village with a resort facility that is located next to Kolkata. It is quite up and coming and is developing as the next tourist spot. Located in East Midnapore with the Bay of Bengal next to it, it can be accessed through a highway from Kolkata or Howrah. Some statistics claim that it is the longest beach that one can drive upon in India. With comparatively low waves and formations of dunes all around this place is quite calm and serene. If you wish to travel by train getting down at Contai station would be adviced. The sunrise and the sunsets are a specialty and this place is perfect to relax and rejuvenate.
Mandarmoni-sea-beach
Mandarmoni-sea-beach

Diamond Harbour

Diamond Harbour is in the southern suburbs of Kolkata and is only around 50 kilometres away from the main city. It was initially known as hajipur and has the Ganges flowing next to it. With the industries cropping up in Haldia and the river on the other side this place is an unusual destination to go to for the weekend. It was said to be inhabited by the Portuguese pirates earlier who left behind the ruins of the Chingrikhali Fort. Apart from the fort the Sarisha Ramakrishna mission ashram is also a must see. It also has an ancient light house which compliments the day spent watching the river and passing boats. All these qualities make it the perfect spot to go on a picnic for. It has a pollution free environment and also offers boat tours to the visitors as well as a ferry ride towards Haldia. Diamond Harbour can be accessed through private cabs or buses from Kolkata. Trains also pass through this place.
Diamond-Harbour
Diamond-Harbour