Endemic Maharashtra

Friday, 14 October 2011 0 comments

Tips on clicks

  • Capital city of the Maharashtra state – Mumbai.
  • Major attractions in Mumbai and other cities – Gateway of India, Ajanta and Ellora caves, Marine Drive, Hanging Garden, many other temples, church and mosques.
  • Basic and most common language – Marathi.
  • Ideal season to visit Maharashtra – From September to June.

Indigenousness of Maharashtra – Welcome!

There are many exotic facets of the Maharashtra state. From art and architecture to beaches; from caves to ancient monuments; from temples, gurudwaras, mosques and churches to hill stations and hot springs; from costumes to music; from cuisines to picnic spots; much much more – Maharashtra is just the abundance of tourism. This is what indigenous Maharashtra is. 
Caves like Ajanta and Ellora make an introduction, worth the while, to the rock- cut architecture of the caves and the temples there. Numerous and various other abodes of religious venerations and forts are examples of the martial times of Maharashtra. The modern times of the state witness the movie buffs which one visiting the state would definitely not like to miss. The dreams of being into the city of the famous Bollywood – Indian Hindi Film Industry and an integral part of endemic Maharashtra – are about to come true.
 The basic indigenousness of endemic Maharashtra comes from the panorama of the Malvan region of the state. Some of the basic ingredients that make the tour of endemic Maharashtra so refreshing and enthusiastic are the Caves of Ajanta and Ellora – the most ancient tourist attraction in Maharashtra; Konkan Coast – the longest coastline on the western side of India; Bollywood – India’s largest film making industry in Mumbai and the epicenter of worldwide entertainment; other numerous temples and places of worship – witnesses of the age old devotional practices going on in the state of religious splendor.

Shawls of Nagaland

Monday, 10 October 2011 0 comments

Fast Facts:
Region: Nagaland, India
Prime Colors: Yellow, Red, White and Green

Nagaland is one of the hilly states of India that is located on the Northern eastern side; it is exactly located on the border of Myanmar. The major aspect is a national identity of this state is its tribes. This state contains almost sixteen prime tribes that are derived from mongoloid group. This ethnic group includes rich and beautiful tradition of weaving. Nagaland is very famous for their intricate shawls which are hand woven. The artists of Nagaland use a very unique way to weave the beautiful shawl. Usually they use loom, which are made of wood and bamboo, the loom always has 2 similar bamboo ends. They attach one end of the loom to the wall and the other one to any leather strap. Because the loom is adaptable and light, artist can connect it to any plant or tree and he can start weaving on the outdoor portion. They tie the wrap ending points of threads to 2 bamboo trails, the time women start weaving, they go towards the leather strap to so that the wrap threads remain nicely polished, they use bamboo sticks so that it is stretched, they also use it to create a shed on the wrap thread. 
Because the loom's back strap is tiny, the weaving which is created by the artists is thin. To gain the expected breadth of the shawl, the artists weave 3 or 2 length. The most attractive element of the Shawl is located on the center point of the shawl, it is connected to the shawl through beautiful stitches. If you observe the Nagaland shawl, you will find that artists majorly design the shawl by using the single strip and vertical strip designs with edge similar stripes, different patterns bands. Shawl's stripes might be edged along with contrasting multicolored threads to make it noticeable. Some times they also use tiny geometric motifs that are made by extraordinary threads that artists can’t wove again. In a few shawls, artists use weft threads in different sections to give a decorative look to the shawl because of which the Shawl also get ribbed texture. 
The overall look of the Nagaland shawl is very impressive due to its striking textile and colors like blue, white, green, red and many more. During the ancient time, the colors which were used by the artists to color the Shawl were obtained through vegetable sources like roots, yarn, flowers, berries and leaves. Artists used to color the threads at their home but in today's developed world they use already colored yarns, which are colored in the synthetic dyes. A very sober black color shawl, colored by multicolored stripes is made as a sack for weaver to carry their baby while climbing the hills. The shawls of Nagaland comprise of a number of Naga Shawls, which includes various patterns. The motif of Shawl indicates the wearer's identity, from which tribe that person belongs and it also displays the social status of that person. The people of Nagaland state are martial people; every tribe of Nagaland has their own traditional exclusive shawl, which was the only dress by the courageous warriors. Within few tribes, the wife of the warrior's dress in exclusive shawl like Tiger shawl made of nice blue lines over black and blue ground. You will also get to see one more type of shawl which is only used by the male member whose family had pragmatic a specific feast for 3 generations. Shawls of Nagaland are not just attractive and beautiful but they are too functional, their shawls are used by the people to satisfy their cultural and physical needs from many generations. Apart from the changes which have happened in their life, who are still practicing their traditional art of weaving with lots of enthusiasm and pride. 
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Shawls of Nagaland is one of the prime and attractive aspects of Nagaland state, it is a historical and traditional art form, practiced by expert artists.

Kerala House Boats

Tuesday, 4 October 2011 0 comments


Situated: Kerala, (India)
Also popular as Kettuvallom (The traditional house boat)
Grandness: Means of Transport initially
Measure: 80ft long.

“House boats” are the exciting way to rejuvenate yourself from all the tensions and worries of life. Just    imagine yourself floating on the water, cool and soothing breeze blowing across and also with all the facilities inside your houseboats. It is really an enchanting experience. If you have not tried then you are missing some thing big time .Do visit the world famous “Backwaters of Kerala”.Its an unforgettable experience.
The houseboats are slow moving huge and enchanting barge are used for relaxation and ease. These boats are also called as Kettuvalloms.In the olden days these boats were used to transport tones of spices and rice from Kuttanad to Kochi Port.

The Kerala House boats soaring past and are provided with Gondolier on both sides one by sail and other with poles.Kerala s backwater sessions are not a restricted to only

The wildlife and the enthralling water sports like water angling, water skiing and water sailing are really exciting. The popular backwater cruise in Kerala is from the small place of Kollam-Allappuzha.

The Conventional House Boats:

Kettuvalloms are the stitched boats and are really huge country Rafts. These houseboats are the best modes to enjoy the thrilling and enchanting colorful waters of Kerala.These boats are measured up till 8o feet. The traditional boats were basically used in Kochi, Minicoy and Tranvancore islands. The link between Kerala and the backwaters is inseparable. The wood that is used to make this giant boat is Anhili this wood is found in plenty in central Travancore.Huge planks are entangled together with the help of coir ropes that is hand made and coconut fibers.
The Kettuvalloms are strong enough to withstand the huge and enormous waves in the sea .The huge angular boats are a regular sight over here. These boats form the best image ever for the backwaters of Kerala.

At present the carrier of rice and spices Kettuvalloms are the romantic getaways for newly wed couples and rejuvenating affair for the families. These boats are world famous and tourist from all around the world comes here to enjoy this session.

Making of these royal boats:

The making of these giant boats are really amazing. The manufacturing of these boats is done at a serene spot over the small village of Karunagapally that is located some 23km away from North side of Quilon.Kettuvallum boats are made without using nails. It requires great adroitness and great skills to build these huge boats. These boats are constructed with the help of giant planks of jack woods .The boats are implemented with cashew nut oil and fish oil and are left for many days.
Oil is also implemented atleast for three times before setting out on water. Each of these Jack wood plank is tied with each other with the help of coir rope and then this constructed boat is coated with black resin .This mixture is prepared by boiling cashew Kernels. These boats last for many generations with proper maintenance.

Enjoy the Palatial Ride:

A visit in Kettuvalloms, the palatial Houseboats of (Kerala) offers a bird’s eye view of the most lovable view of Kerala, also called as Gods Own Country. You can cruise through the colorful water with coconut trees on the sides and fringed backwaters throughout the night with the company of the adoring moon light.
The cradlesong of the cool waves blowing and the eye popping light of the moon can be an enchanting experience for many nights in Kettuvallom. The picturesque locales of Kerala will turn you crazy and this part makes Kerala the most enduring locations. The houseboats were initially known as Kuttanadan Kettuvalloms.

The Luxury:

These boats are changed over to floating luxury residence units. These boats are available in different shapes and sizes. The suites are attached with bedrooms, Kitchen, open lounge, living room, deck and also crew comprising of a cook, guide and oarsmen.
These houseboats are functioned using a tiny outboard engine. You will be amazed to k now that now a day a small conference room is also introduced for an innovative meeting.

The Prices of these houseboats are quite reasonable. A 24hrs stay in this houseboat will cost you starting from Rs 6000.You can also avail the cheap ones that include one bedroom and dormitories. There about 250 boats, that operates as the houseboats in the Backwater of Kerala.

Cheap boats are also available but as the price soars down the fun also starts diminishing. You can avail all the services of houseboats at Alappuzha also known as the Finishing Point. At this place, you will get your type of houseboat rates .The rent of the boats stars from Rs 500-Rs 1000 per day.

 
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