Dunsvirk Court Mussoorie
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Eureka
... br> great Himalayas, whole lot of adventure sports to explore, and feel the
lifestyle of a city where religion is very much embedded in their daily
rituals. There are few ...
Day 5: Preparation for a Marathon
... to the public city schools whereas they don't have those in the mountains. Here we are going to visit the local, rural schools.
Our group split up into 2 groups for our school visit today. One group had "an hour and a half" walking distance to their rural school while my groups’ school was “half an hour” walking to our school. Because of the intense heat and the extremely rocky, steep mountainous trails, ...
Kitch, Carnivals, and an Aquarium
... to sell you things, usually at 2-3 times the price that you would have paid had you found the item/service on your own. (Hello Sir or Madam is even worse!)
2. Getting into an Auto-Rickshaw can be hell. While no driver is perfect, many Rickshaw drivers are most likely blind, forced to use the sound of horns alone to stear there car. You dash between cars, and nearly kill people all te time, it seems cows are the ...
Through queen of the hills.
... actually did not consume such a quantity. The van had to be stopped to restore the pathetic condition and everybody to get normal. One of the yatri requested those puking not to eat anything for rest of the yatra because the roads will be getting tougher and tougher. Ya, it’s nice to have some lighter moments when the condition inside is so pathetic, ugly and disgusting.
We reached beautiful Mussorie town better known as queen of the hills. This place is blessed with ...
1. one winter night-out in mussoorie
... winter evening under cool moon light. Slowly the crowd shrinks as the full moon is far out from the horizon. The brilliant silvery disc of moon hanging up in the dome of cloudless sky illuminates the earth. It is all quiet.
Night is in its silent elegance under the spell of opalescence of full moon. There is blissful peace, no honking, no trills and no din. We also leave the arena for the fairies to quietly land to enjoy pure silvery serenity of the ...