KAILASH MANSAROVAR TOUR BY HELICOPTER

Kailash Mansarovar

Kailash Mansarovar– Mount Kailash situated among the Himalayan mountain ranges is the source of Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Ganges and Indus rivers. This is among the most significant spiritual spots in the world where people from across the globe revere it. Kailash with its holy lake Mansarovar captures the imagination of one and is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Lord Shiva’s abode is believed to be in Mount Kailash by Hindus.

In my earlier post on ‘A sneak peek into Theme Holidays in India‘, I had mentioned about Kailash Mansarovar. Here is a trip that you could take via helicopter.

Kailash Mansarovar
Kailash Mansarovar

Kailash Manasarovar Yatra by Helicopter – 10 Days

Kailash Mansarovar

(Guaranteed Fixed Departure Date 2016)

Months Fixed Departure Dates by Helicopter
May 2016 – 05, 11, 17 (Full moon trip), 23, 29
June 2016 – 04, 10, 16 (Full moon trip), 22, 28

Kailash Mansarovar

If the above tour interests you, do contact info@compasstourism.com or www.compasstourism.com

11 Delicious treats on this Holi

 

Continuing…… Holi

The Holi Festival is incomplete without delicious food.

The following are 11 best delicious treats on Holi.

Bhang Lassi

delicious treats on Holi
bhang-lassi

Bhang Lassi is usually prepared on some special occasions such as Holi, Mahashivaratri. For recipe, follow this link 

Kachori

delicious treats on Holi
Kachori

Kachori is a popular snack. Here is the recipe 

Gujia

Delicious treat this holi
gujia

Gujia is a popular sweet dish of north India. Follow this link for recipe

Kalakand

delicious treats on Holi
Kalakhand

Kalakand is a very popular Indian sweet. For recipe, follow this link

Bhatura

Delicious treat this holi
bhatura

Bhatura is a puffed fried bread very popular in India. Follow this link for the recipe.

Malai Kofta

Delicious treat this holi
Malai Kofta

Malai Kofta is a very delicious and popular recipe. Here is the recipe.

Khoya Burfi

Delicious treat this holi
khoya burfi

Khoya Burfi is a very popular Indian recipe. For this recipe, follow this link

Puran Poli

Delicious treat this holi
puran poli

Puran Poli is known as Holige in Karnataka and Bobbatlu in Andhra Pradesh. Recipe

Cham-Cham

Cham-Cham is a very delicious sweet made of cheese.

Dahi Bada

Dahi Bada is a traditional deep-fried snack.

Thandai– It is sweet, creamy milk drink flavored with nuts and mixed with spices such as cardamom, fennel, rose petals, and poppy seeds.

On Holi, the refreshment is traditionally served with the addition of bhaang (a derivative of marijuana).

Follow this link for the recipe.

So, try out these 11 delicious recipes at home and enjoy Holi.

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3 places to visit this Holi

Holi

Holi, or ‘Basanth Utsav’, a festival of  colors in India,  is celebrated every year  at the end of winter on the full moon day (Poornima) of the lunar month (Phalguna). It usually appears in the months of February or March. Everyone comes together to drown all differences in the mist of colors. As per the legend, it celebrates the saving of Prahlad and burning of his wicked aunt Holika.

On this day, kids and adults splash coloured powder called ‘gulal’. They sing and dance fervently. Balloons filled with coloured water are thrown at each other and is considered part and parcel of festivity.

Across India, this festival is celebrated in different ways.

Punjab – The Holi Festival is celebrated as Hola Mohalla, on the day after Holi. Nihang Sikhs, a martial sect among Sikhs, display their martial arts’ skills in an exhibition of their prowess in various skills like horse riding, sword fighting, tent pegging, archery etc. Mock battles are held to display their fighting skills.

-The Holy Duels of Hola Mohalla

Madhya Pradesh– the Holi Festival coincides with the unique tradition, the only one to be held, in the districts of Nimar and Jhabua, in the country. This is the traditional Bhagoria Haat Festival. ‘Haat’ means market and Bhagoria means to run away. This is a traditional festival in the Bhil tribes of these districts.

It is basically a marriage market where young boys and girls flock, select their partners and run away together only to come home some days later. They are then proclaimed husband and wife by the community elders. It is a very lively and colourful festival and is worth a visit.

Bhagoria – Festival of love

Barsana, UP If you are in UP, India, then participate in the traditional Indian festival of Holi and the unique way it is practiced at Barsana, the birthplace of Radha, Lord Krishna’s favourite gopi – Lathmar Holi. Women beat up men with sticks in Lathmar Holi in Barsana, India.

So, if you are in India do visit these 3 places during Holi.


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Interview with #travelblogger Paul Johnson

#travelblogger Paul Johnson

Friends, let me introduce you to #travel blogger Paul Johnson.

  • He is Director at The Dedicated Partnership Ltd. – promoting tourism.
  • He has been Voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Daily Telegraph.
  • He is a Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine.
  • He has been Voted #1 most influential travel blog in the world in independent research conducted by Travelocafe.
  • He is also a Winner of ‘Best Travel Blog’ in the Travelmole Web Awards.


Me:  For the readers who don’t know about you, please could you introduce yourself and your blog?

  • Paul : My name is Paul Johnson and I am a travel blogger and Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog (http://www.aluxurytravelblog.com/ ) – I am full-time with the site, have been running it for more than 10 years and working in the travel industry for about 30 years.
#travelblogger Paul Johnson on a land rover trip
Paul on a land rover trip

Me: What was the motivation behind starting this blog?

  • Paul:   I love to travel and have long since had a fascination in all aspects of the luxury travel industry. When blogging first came along, the few travel blogs that were out there all seemed to focus on backpacking and budget travel so I saw this as an opportunity to do something different.

Me:     How do you fund your travels?

  • Paul : Travel is my work (as well as a pleasure!) so I work on paid advertising campaigns with travel and lifestyle brands when I travel.
#travelblogger Paul Johnson with family

Me:     How did you come up with the idea of writing exclusively on luxury travel? And, what is ‘luxury’ for you?

  • Paul:   It was simply a niche that wasn’t covered but where my own personal interests lay. You are right to ask what is luxury to me – that last bit of your question is an important point since luxury can be very different things to different people. For me, it is all about service – the element of surprise and the ability of those providing travel services to anticipate your needs (perhaps even before you realize them yourself!).
Interview with #travelblogger Paul Johnson
Paul at the Berlin Wall

Me:    It seems you are foodie with delicious recipes for your readers. Tell us about favourite cuisines across the globe?

  • Paul:  My favourite cuisine is Thai – I just love the clarity of the flavours and the variety in Thai dishes.

Me:   Which are favourite travel destinations?

  • Paul:  Although I love travelling, and have been to many amazing destinations, my favourite location is in fact home.
#travelblogger Paul Johnson and family

Me:    Where is your next travel destination?

  • Paul:  I am next heading for the island of Crete in Greece to do some work for a luxury hotel and resort there.

Me:    Name the hardest things/setbacks that you experienced through your blog?

  • Paul:  One of the hardest things to do for me was to know when to ‘take the plunge’ and go full-time. I was already running a very successful internet marketing company for the tourist industry so it was hard to justify putting all my time into the blog. When Google made some changes to their algorithm that affected my other work, though, this decision was made easier for me. I just wish I’d taken the leap of faith sooner!

Me:   Any tools you can suggest that bloggers could use in their first year?

  • Paul: Aside from the obvious of using the likes of WordPress and social media channels, I’d recommend Buffer for scheduling, SumoMe to help build your mailing list and Hootsuite for attending to Twitter.