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    I am Inviting all member to share your travel experience where you visit any kind of experience good,bad,embarrassing,thrilling anything i have lot of experience but at first i want to know from all other members.

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    i went to bangalore with family.
    my family is made of my parents ,elder brother and me..
    i am 21, and brother is 25. he got his job as soft engi. in Infy, back 2 years..
    so we decided to visit south India( basically bangalore and mysore and other places nearby)
    we reached Bangalore by Rajhdhani exp( Papa's L.T.C rOCKS!!! )
    As soon as we reached we were met by two auto drivers.. one muslim whilst the other being hindu...i am mentioning his muslimness becausein his auto mirror he had Lord Shiva's moon marked as islamic moon, which i liked very much..(sort of secular buddy-).he and one more fellow took us in their tempos as the laggage was big...as we decided to make a big tour so

    they took us to karnataka toursim office and managed hotel rooms for us..7000/- was our tour package...and it was good... D.L hotel in main bng was our hotel...very clean and well made...

    than we slept like devils...

    in the morning we were taken by a bus in early morning to various places temples of bangalore...
    Bangalore is a nice city,clean and well managed.unlike most of our north Indian cities...

    we saw vidhaan sauda( vidhan sabha bhawan of ktak and it looked like a hotel to me
    than we the other day went to srinrangapatnam...the place from where late tipu sultan fought with britishers...glad to know he knew to make missles


    from srirangaptnam we went to Mysora.the place where my brother needed to report.. Mysore is very nice place...old, ..it has eveything....


    than we stayed there..went to Chamundi devi....

    a temple on hills of mysore...

    i liked that tour...
    coming back to home was not so good experience...

    i miss that alll....

    wanna go their again..
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    Yes Mysore is a nice place i like that place specially for Mysore city palace it's just wonderful and also Mysore is one of the historical place specially for Tipu Sultan & Hyder Ali i saw the Tipu Sultan's castle which destroyed by the British after the Tipu's death(1799) which is situated besides the Kaveri river.I also like St. Philomena's Church in Mysore which is tall so nice .28 Km away from the city Brindavan Garden actually which located on Krishnarajasagar Dam is one of the beautiful and big garden in India and light & sound program in the water in night is added the extra attraction I liked that garden very much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupu1983 View Post
    Yes Mysore is a nice place i like that place specially for Mysore city palace it's just wonderful and also Mysore is one of the historical place specially for Tipu Sultan & Hyder Ali i saw the Tipu Sultan's castle which destroyed by the British after the Tipu's death(1799) which is situated besides the Kaveri river.I also like St. Philomena's Church in Mysore which is tall so nice .28 Km away from the city Brindavan Garden actually which located on Krishnarajasagar Dam is one of the beautiful and big garden in India and light & sound program in the water in night is added the extra attraction I liked that garden very much.
    you completed what i wanted to write

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    I also visit Nainital when i was kid almost 14 years ago.We spend few days in Nainital and I like the lake or tal specially i had enjoy pedal boating very much also i visit Jim Corbett park that's also nice experience but still most amazing spot is Kausani the best of Kumayunalso it lonely(at least when i visit) according to our guide where six-seven Himalyan peak like Nanda Devi,Kamet,Dhavalgiri, Anapurna,Chaukhamba,Trishul are clearly visible but i think Trishul is more prominent from Kausani.It's really excellent natural view.
    I think you can tell about much better than me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupu1983 View Post
    I also visit Nainital when i was kid almost 14 years ago.We spend few days in Nainital and I like the lake or tal specially i had enjoy pedal boating very much also i visit Jim Corbett park that's also nice experience but still most amazing spot is Kausani the best of Kumayunalso it lonely(at least when i visit) according to our guide where six-seven Himalyan peak like Nanda Devi,Kamet,Dhavalgiri, Anapurna,Chaukhamba,Trishul are clearly visible but i think Trishul is more prominent from Kausani.It's really excellent natural view.
    I think you can tell about much better than me.
    oh you have seen kumaon? so great.and yes those mountains.Trishool,chawkhamba,etc.they look just in front in kumaon and other places toothe views are excellent also from ranikhet.looks like lord Shiva is watching us allits very lucky to be watching those scenes.sometimes its very hazy in morning and eveningi like trishool very very much.i want to go sometime there
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    I have seen few peak specially i still remember the Trishol(all depend on whether) which is very clear from Kausani and also i visit Gandhi ashram in kausani.I like that trip.

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    I think you havent gone kausani for too long as you told.maybe you stayed in a hotel called Hotel Uttarakhand(once i went in 92 and stayed there. That time it was the only hotel there)but now there are many many hotels.however its still small town.but many hotels.but Gandhi Ashram is also the same.but nearby are two very big hotels neighbouring the Ashram.and now there is a stand to view the mountains from Ashram.
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    i went in 93 that time you would know that kousani was how lonely but still Kausani is fabulous specially in night when moon beam reflecting from the ice-peak i saw the view which i never forget

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupu1983 View Post
    i went in 93 that time you would know that kousani was how lonely but still Kausani is fabulous specially in night when moon beam reflecting from the ice-peak i saw the view which i never forget
    but kausani has no activity.its so small.one Cant stay there for too long,unlike Ranikhet.which is not only clean but also well managed cause of INDIAN army centre.the golf course rocks.
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    that's true

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    i like trishool...

    and i think those mountains watching you is the best scene ever you can get in any time of life...

    its terribely beautiful...

    i like trishool...

    and i think those mountains watching you is the best scene ever you can get in any time of life...

    its terribely beautiful...
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    I think a travel experience i would like to share is when i went to Ranthambore, I went from Jaipur, and it was a beautiful journey. The roads were very good and the ride was pleasant. When i reached Ranthambore well it one of the most peaceful places i had ever seen.

    I went with a group of friends, and it was so relaxing for us to take time out and just spend time together after a long time.

    Ranthambore is a place i would recommend to anyone, especially those who want to unwind and be in natural beauty.

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    Swai madhopur(Ranthambhore) is wonderful tiger reservation also Sariska,Bharatpur is really superb and a few rear bird can be visible there(sariska,Bharatpur) which anyone can never find any other place of India

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