Arrival at Paris from San Sebastián Spain, Travelling in Paris metro, RER's, trams- Notre dame, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum

Arrival at Paris, Travelling in Paris metro, RER's, trams- Notre dame, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum So, finally after a long journey I arrive in Paris and start my journey with visit to the iconic and historic Eiffel Tower, post checkin to my hotel and freshening up. I take a metro to notre dame. By bus, it takes around 12-14 hours to travel from San Sebastián-Donostia to Paris, the fastest services can get you there in as little as 6 hours 51 minutes though. You'll usually many buses per day running along the 435 miles (700 km) route between these two destinations. Flixbus, Also, Bla Bla car buses are some of the the agencies offering services. though journey by bus can become tiring. I started at 7.25 at the evening from San Sebastián and reached and around 8 in the morning next day. Passing through some beautiful places a such as Biarritz, Irun, Bordeaux. I had booked flix bus and did not like their service. The bus hardly stops for toilet breaks and is continuously on the move. It stops for just 15-20 mins some where in between, for toilets and refreshments break. By train, On average, it takes around 8 hours 21 minutes to travel from San Sebastián-Donostia to Paris by train, the fastest services can get you there in as little as 6 hours 51 minutes though. You'll usually find 3 trains per day running along the 435 miles (700 km) route between these two destinations. You’ll need to make 1 change during the journey to Paris, as there currently aren't any direct services on this route.

Chamba Diary - मंदिर, जहां लगती है यमराज की कचहरी -Chaurasi Mandir, Bharmour- Bharmani Dev- Manimahesh Yatra, Shiva

We start at Chamba, on the bank of river Ravi and then visit Lakshmi NarayanTemple. Later we head to Chaurasi temple and then head to Bharmani Devi temple Chaurasi Temple is a temple complex consisting of 84 different shrines, located in the center of Bharmour town of Chamba district. It holds immense religious importance because of temples built around 1400 years ago. The Chaurasi temple was built by Raja Sahil Verman of Bharmour, in honor of the 84 Siddhas or yogis who had come from Kurukshetra and had meditated there, while they were passing Bharmour on their way to Manimahesh Lake. They blessed the King with ten sons and a daughter, Champavati, as he had no heir. It is said that the pilgrimage to Manimahesh Lake is incomplete without paying obeisance in these temples due to the Dharmeshvar Mahadev (Dharamraj) Temple as one of the most revered by Hindus, and bathing in the Bharmani Mata temple pool of Goddess Brahmani, 4 km from Bharmour, Himachal Pradesh. Dharamraj or Yamraj temple also known as Dharmeshwar Mahadev in 84 temple complex, Bharmour is considered as the only temple of lord Dharamraj or lord Yamraj in the world. In Hindu mythology Dharamraj decides the fate of souls whether they should go to heaven or hell. There is also seat of Chitragupta in front of the temple and one empty room which is considered room of Chitragupta. Chitragupta keeps complete record of actions of human beings and help Dharamraj in deciding who goes to heaven and who to hell.

Chamba Explored - Home of Lord Shiva, Manimahesh, Bharmour, Chamera Lake...

In this video we give you glimpse of breathtaking views of Pirpanjal Himalayas, Bharmour, Chamba and Manimahesh (Home of Lord Shiva). Chamba, covered by drone . We bring you closer to Chamba. We cover Chaurasi temple and then head to Bharmani Devi temple Chaurasi Temple is a temple complex consisting of 84 different shrines, located in the center of Bharmour town of Chamba district. It holds immense religious importance because of temples built around 1400 years ago. The Chaurasi temple was built by Raja Sahil Verman of Bharmour, in honor of the 84 Siddhas or yogis who had come from Kurukshetra and had meditated there, while they were passing Bharmour on their way to Manimahesh Lake. They blessed the King with ten sons and a daughter, Champavati, as he had no heir. It is said that the pilgrimage to Manimahesh Lake is incomplete without paying obeisance in these temples due to the Dharmeshvar Mahadev (Dharamraj) Temple as one of the most revered by Hindus, and bathing in the Bharmani Mata temple pool of Goddess Brahmani, 4 km from Bharmour, Himachal Pradesh. Kugti Village - Hadsar is a small village in the Chamba Valley of Himachal Pradesh, most famous for being the gateway to the Manimahesh Kailash Yatra, a pilgrimage to a holy lake situated at a whopping 4,080 meters. Right beyond Hadsar, some 13 kilometers away, lies the quaint village of Kugti, the base camp for the lesser explored and extremely difficult trek to Kugti Pass connecting the Chamba and Lahaul districts of Himachal Pradesh. Most people of Kugti belong to the Gaddi community. The Manimahesh Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to the foot of the Manimahesh Kailas located in the Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh. Manimahesh is supposed to have been created by Shiva after his marriage to Parvati. The name Manimahesh signifies the crystal/gem that sits on top of Shiva’s (Mahesh) head. No one has ever been able to reach the summit of Manimahesh and it remains a mystery to human eyes. Declared as a state-level pilgrimage by the government, the site is dedicated to Hindu God Lord Shiva and is considered the abode of the Hindu God. The journey commences on the day of Janmashtami and ends on the day of Radha Ashtami. Not just pilgrims, this trek is attended by trekkers, nature lovers and mountain walkers from all over the world. Known to be one of the most beautiful treks in the world, the route boasts of sweeping panoramic vistas as the mountain peak is a virgin peak. The Yatra purifies one’s soul and body. A procession known as “holy Chhari” accompanies the yatra wherein pilgrims and sadhus carry holy sticks on their shoulders. The Chhari trek proceeds with the accompaniments of music and hymns in praise of Lord Shiva. The trek starts from the village of Hadsar that is a small distance away from Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh. From Hadsar, the route leads to the hill village of Dancho. This trek can be undertaken even by amateur climbers as the slope is gradual and not very difficult. Here you can also find beautiful views of the Valley of Flowers and short bushy shrubs that have medicinal values. Manimahesh Lake is supposed to be the abode of the Hindu God Lord Shiva. It is believed that while Lord Shiva was performing penance here, a stream of water gushed out from his matted hair and took the shape of the lake. The lake, which is shaped like a saucer, has two different parts. The larger part is called ‘Shiv Karotri’ and has icy cold water. Devotees believe that Lord Shiva used to take bath here. The other, smaller part, is situated at a small distance and has comparatively less chilly and lukewarm water which is called ‘Gauri Kund’. Women are supposed to take a dip in the Gauri Kund. On the periphery of the lake is also situated a large marble image of Lord Shiva called Chaumukha that is worshipped by the pilgrims. There is also a small temple that is presided by Lakshmi Devi. The nearest airport is in Gaggal in Kangra which is at a distance of 170 km. Nearest railway station is in Pathankot in Punjab. From both these places, and also from neighbouring cities and towns, regular bus services are available that ply to and fro to Chamba. From Chamba, there are local buses and jeep services available that can take you to Bharmour.

Old Krishna Temple - Muralidhar Temple, Thawa, Naggar - 1000 years old -...

Muralidhar Krishna Temple which dates back to 1000 years is located 15.5 km from Manali Bus stand, 26.5 km from Kullu bus stand and 5 km from Naggar, the shrine of Krishna can be found situated close to the Thawa village in Naggar on the outskirts of Manali. The presiding deity is Krishna, and there are also idols of Radha, Garuda and Laxmi-Narayan duly worshipped inside the temple. A small chariot or rath is kept to the south of the temple which is used during a festive procession at the time of Dusshera. It is known for its architectural style which is similar to that of the pyramids of Egypt

Kiratpur-Nerchowk four-lane highway thrown open for traffic, Now HRTC Vo...

Kiratpur-Nerchowk four-lane highway thrown open for traffic The highway has been opened on a trial basis, while a formal inauguration will be held later. two toll plazas at Garha Maura on Himachal-Punjab border and Baloh also being made operational. Being constructed at a cost of ₹2,100 crore, the 87-km highway has five tunnels and 14 bridges. It is equipped with closed-circuit television cameras and Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and the maximum speed limit has been fixed at 60km/hour. The ITMS will automatically issue challan for speeding violations. The Kiratpur-Nerchowk four lane stretch excludes the Sundernagar Bypass, which is likely to be completed soon. The Nerchowk-Pandoh stretch would also likely be completed by December 31 this year and Pandoh-Takoli by March 31 next year. Notably, sections of the road between Takoli to Kullu and Kullu to Manali had been completed, but suffered heavy damages during July’s flash floods and landslides. A significant portion of it was completely washed away near Manali. NHAI had earlier in May this year opened five tunnels built between Hanogi to Jhalogi for traffic. Once complete, the NHAI claims that it will reduce the number of road accidents and ensure smooth flow of traffic. It is expected to save an estimated ₹900-1,000 crore per annum in fuel and maintenance cost, while also curtain environmental pollution.

मनाली का हाईवे बदहाल - Now open - Mandi -Pandoh -Kullu, Delhi -Manali -J...

This video was shot on 28th august 2023 and uploaded on 2nd September 2023. On 28th August, Then it was open for one way traffic from Kullu to Mandi ( 12noon to 10 pm) and traffic from Mandi to Kullu (12AM TO 10 AM). Part 1 here - https://youtu.be/tkYu4yRKsOE Currently, The main national highway between Chandigarh and Manali is now open between Mandi and Kullu and Jhalogi. केंची मोड़,पंडोह Dam, Mandi Landslide ,जिसकी वजह से मनाली हाइवे बंद है#flood #rain #landslide #highway At 4 pm , 2nd sept 2023, one way traffic is now through. Traffic movement in going on in in a timed phase. There is another route from Mandi via Kandi, Kataula. Only small vehicles and unloaded trucks were allowed in the alternate road from Mandi to Bajaura via Kandi , Kataula, Kamand. Please check traffic advisory and weather updates before travelling. You may follow, #kullupolice #madipolice #dckullu on FaceBook for regular updates. 31 august 2023, कुल्लू-मण्डी वाया पडोंह झलोगी सड़क के पास टनल नम्बर 11 के पास भूस्खलन होने के कारण बंद हो गई थी । लगातार पत्थर गिरने के कारण सड़क बहाली का कार्य अभी तक शुरू हो पाया है। कुल्लू से मंडी वाया चैलचौक भी हल्के वाहनों के लिए खुल चुका है परन्तु पंडोह झलोगी के पास टनल नम्बर 11 के पास भूस्खलन होने के कारण ये मार्ग केवल पंडोह से सुंदरनगर तक यातायात के लिए बहाल है |

main national highway between Chandigarh and Manali was blocked between Mandi and Kullu and Jhalogi. only small vehicles and unloaded trucks were allowed in the alternate road from Mandi to Bajaura via Kandi , Kataula, Kamand.

केंची मोड़,पंडोह Dam, Mandi Landslide ,जिसकी वजह से मनाली हाइवे बंद है#flood #rain #landslide #highway This video was shot in the early morning (2 AM), 31 august 2023, The main national highway between Chandigarh and Manali was blocked between Mandi and Kullu and Jhalogi. only small vehicles and unloaded trucks were allowed in the alternate road from Mandi to Bajaura via Kandi , Kataula, Kamand. Please check traffic advisory and weather updates before travelling. You may follow, #kullupolice #madipolice #dckullu on FaceBook for regular updates. 31 august 2023, कुल्लू-मण्डी वाया पडोंह झलोगी सड़क के पास टनल नम्बर 11 के पास भूस्खलन होने के कारण बंद हो गई थी । लगातार पत्थर गिरने के कारण सड़क बहाली का कार्य अभी तक शुरू नही हो पाया है। कुल्लू से मंडी वाया चैलचौक भी हल्के वाहनों के लिए खुल चुका है परन्तु पंडोह झलोगी के पास टनल नम्बर 11 के पास भूस्खलन होने के कारण ये मार्ग केवल पंडोह से सुंदरनगर तक यातायात के लिए बहाल है |

Massive flood in River Beas, Kullu , Manali , Manali - Temporary restored, Highway is open for traffic

Part 1 Heavy rain wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh. The administration and locals of Manali today started the restoration work on their own after the devastating flash flood in Himachal Pradesh The rising water levels in the Beas River caused landslides and flash floods. This video shows devastation caused by the flood in beas river 14 mile, 15 mile, Jagatsukh, Manali Volvo stand the river changed the course and entered this place and bus, cars were swept away in the flood water in Manali. Another video showed a hotel being swept away. Part 2 This video shows devastation caused by the flood in beas river at a place 4 kms before Manali, Alu ground. Part 3

Polyhouse farming in Himalayas-Crops, Fruits, Flowers- Agriculture - Kul...

Polyhouse farming is a special kind of arrangement in which the crop field is completely or partially covered by transparent polyethene sheets. The nutrients are dissolved in water and supplied to plants through drip irrigation. This playhouse is being setup in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Due to the changing weather patterns farmers often are not able to produce the maximum output that they usually could however that’s where inventions like greenhouses and poly houses come in. The Government too is doing whatever it could to the best of its abilities so that this technology could be adapted by Farmers small and big. The Himachal Pradesh government is offering 85 per cent subsidies to farmers who want to build Poly houses. One can also grow off-season vegetables in Polyhouses rather than in open fields. Fruits and vegetables are mostly produced in this. The vegetables and fruits prepared in this are fresh, so the price of crops is very good in the market. One can also grow vegetables like tomato, capsicum, carrot and beans in the Polyhouses. In Himachal Pradesh, How to get the benefit of the scheme? To take advantage of this scheme, one has to apply to the Agriculture Department. After this, an amount of Rs 3 lakh 17 thousand is approved by the Agriculture Department for setting up a Polyhouse in an area of ​​252 square meters.