Thursday, 11 February 2016

Top 10 Honeymoon Destinations in India!


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POSTED BY TRAVELSHOPEE IN 12th. FEB, 2016
It is the hardest jobs for any new married couples to decide where they should go for enjoy their honey time. In India, where lot of most popular honeymoon spots which compete with each others to attracts visitors for its uniqueness and popularity, can confuse anyone to choose a best place for romance. So in this post, I will discuss here the brief guide about the top 10 most popular honeymoon destinations in India. Let’s check it out-

Kerala

Enjoying honeymoon in Kerala may become memorable for any married couple, and why not, Kerala is one of the top honeymoon spots in India. It offers the natural beauty of Kerala backwaters, sun bath at Kovalam beach, hills of Munnar & Wayanad, endless tourist spots in Cochin/Kochi, Allepey and Kottayam which makes your honeymoon too romantic & most enjoyable. There are also plenty of hidden tourist attractions for honeymooners.
  • Munnar
  • Kumarakom
  • Cochin
  • Vagamon
  • Kollam

Best time to visit Kerala:

December to January

How to reach Kerala for honeymoon – By Train, Air, & Road

Kerala by Train: Kerala is very well connected with Indian railway, so you book your ticket to any city of Kerala from any major cities in India.
Kerala by Air: There are three main airports that connect beautiful cities of Kerala.
• Thiruvananthpuram International Airport
• Kochi International Airport
• Calicut International Airport
Flights are available to/from these airports to Indian as well as overseas destinations.
Kerala by Road: Kerala connects two main states of India with national highways, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. NH17, NH47, NH 49 are three national highways to reach and connect multiples cities in Kerala.

Goa

There is no doubt Goa is the one of the most visited and ultimate honeymoon spots in India, which is blessed with numbers of natural beaches, coconut plants, lush green gardens, heritage monuments and famous Portuguese buildings.  You can enjoy there romantic walk on the beaches with your life partner, a Champagne morning breakfast, night beaches parties, delicious sea foods at famous restaurants, water sports, deep sea fishing, parasailing, and wind surfing with your life partner to makes your honeymoon something to memorable. Also find here brief info onbest 5 star hotels in Goa if you want  to choose Goa for honeymoon.
However, there are endless places to visit and lot of activities to do in Goa. But if you wanna visit to Goa for lucky time, I suggest you check my latest post on best places to visit in Goa for honeymoon, vacations, and a short break.

Best time to visit Goa:

March to May (summer), October to February (winter)

How to reach Goa for honeymoon – By Train, Air, & Road

Goa by Train: ‘Madgaon’ and ‘Vasco-da-gama’ are the two railways stations in Goa. Honeymoon couples can plan their journey till these destinations. And trains are available from all big cities of India to Goa for tourism.
Goa by Air: I suggest you book your ticket to Dabolim airport. It is nearest and easiest way to visit in Goa for romantic honeymoon.
Goa by Road: Kadamba bus stand (Panaji) is the main bus stop in Goa. You can get bus services from/to Goa from all nearest popular cities.

Kullu Manali

Manali is one of the most popular honeymoon places for those who’re looking for ice-cold hill station for have a good time. :) Kullu Manali is all time favorite honeymoon destinations for Indian married couples as well as foreign travelers. It is blessed with green hills, snow covered mountains, waterfalls and big green grass landscape. Manali is also one of the best tourist places in India for adventure sports e.g. skiing, hiking, trekking, mountaineering, paragliding, river rafting, angling, and biking which can impress any married couple for entertain together.

Best time to visit Manali:

October to February

How to reach Manali for honeymoon – By Air, Train, & Road

Manali by Train: There is no direct train to Manali. Either you can take train till Chandigarh or Ambala railway station. Then you can take other road transport to reach the romantic honeymoon land of Manali. However, Joginder Nagar is the nearest railway station to reach the hills of Manali.
Manali by Flight: If you wanna travel to Manali by Air, get drop point at Bhuntar airport. It is only 10 km. away from Manali.
Manali by Road: The most preferred and cheapest way to reach Manali for honeymoon. Pick bus or local taxi services to reach Manali.

Darjeeling

Darjeeling, again one of the top visited hill stations and most romantic honeymoon destinations of India, famous for its pleasant cold climate, natural beauties of pine trees, tea gardens, mountains, local traditional market and most famous toy train journey. There are some top suggested tourist attractions which can impress any tourist of the world, and one of them is Tiger Hills. It is only eight kilometer (8 km.) away from main Darjeeling city which famous for its panoramic view of the sun rises and the blissful view of the picturesque Darjeeling, magnificently decorated by the dazzling beauty of nature. There are also some others tourist spots where you should visit once-

Best time to visit Darjeeling:

September to January

How to reach Darjeeling for honeymoon – By Road, Air, & Train

Darjeeling by Train:

New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station, as it connects all major destinations of India.
Darjeeling by Flight: Bagdogra airport is the only way to reach Darjeeling by air. Flights are available from all top destinations in entire India. However, again you will have to use road transport to reach Darjeeling, and it will take approx 3 hours.
Darjeeling by Road: Two main cities, Gangtok and Kalimpong, are well connected with popular places of India. You can take bus from these places to the lands of Tea.

Shimla

The romantic climate, green hills, snow covered mountains, adventure sports, swaying fields and gorgeous view of Himalayas makes Shimla one of the most favorite honeymoon places in India. Shimla is blended with some of the best natural beauties and tourist places which I will definitely recommended for honeymoon couples e.g. Hip Hip Hurray Amusement park, Jakhu temple, The Mall, The Ridge, lower bazaar, Viceregal Lodge, Dorje Drag Monastery, Christ Church and more. There are also plenty of brand restaurants, coffee shops, fashion shop where you can spend your honey time with your life partner. Find here list of top 10 five star hotels in India with brief info.

Best time to visit Shimla:

April to July (summer), October to February (winter)

How to reach Shimla for honeymoon – By Train, Flight, & Road

Shimla by Train: The famous Kalka railway station is the best to way to reach Shimla. And from Kalka, tale a ride of famous Toy Train to enjoy and explore the beauty of Shimla.
Shimla by Flight:
You have two option to reach Shimla by air, either Jubbarhatti airport or Chandigarh airport. Both can be accessed from various cities airport.

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep is as popular as Kerala among travelers for honeymoon in India because of its unbeaten natural beauties of Island , sandy beaches, the ultimate view of blue sea, scenic gardens, water sports, and sunbathing. Lakshadweep offers a calm & romantic environment for honeymooners who want to just lose themselves.  If you are planning for Lakshadweep honeymoon, some top recommended places where you should must visit-
  • Kavaratti
  • Minicoy
  • Agatti
  • Kadmat
  • Bangaram

Best time to visit Lakshadweep:

October to April

How to reach Lakshadweep for honeymoon – By Road, Air, Sea, & Train

Lakshadweep by Train: No trains.
Lakshadweep by Road: No buses.
Lakshadweep by Air: Flight is the fastest way to reach the group of Islands Lakshadweep. The only way to reach Lakshadweep for holidays or honeymoon, first you have to check-in at Cochin/Kochi airport in Kerala. Then you have to take flight to Agatti Island. That’s it.
Lakshadweep by Sea: Sorry, but I’m not sure about this!

Andaman and Nicobar Island

Andaman and Nicobar Island is the gateway of romance with exotic environment, top-notch hotels, tourist privacy, superior dining, and lot of adventurous sports & water activities, which makes it one of the best honeymoon destinations in the World. You can enjoy there the under-water marine life with varieties of colorful fishes, water-skiing, sail boats, windsurfing, speed boats, sunken ships, jungle life, flora and fauna. It is also the right place if you are a sea food lover. You can taste there India’s best sea foods & recipes as well as any other Indian traditional foods. And don’t worry; there are plenty of finest options for your nightout and stay!

Best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar Island:

November to January

How to reach Andaman/Nicobar Island for honeymoon – By Air, Road, Ship & Train

Andaman/Nicobar Island by Train: No trains.
Andaman/Nicobar Island by Road: N/A
Andaman/Nicobar Island by Air: Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair is the way to reach here via flight.
Andaman/Nicobar Island by Ship: Ship services are available from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam to Port Blair. But it may take almost 3-4 days.

Ooty

Ooty, situated at the hills of Nilgiri, one of the most beautiful and romantic honeymoon destinations in India. Ooty is well known as the ‘Paradise for Honeymooners’, and there is no doubt it is the best naturally blessed charming hill stations of entire South India. Ooty is a perfect honeymoon place for those couples who wants away from the crowd and enjoy quality honey time together. There are lots of tourist attractions & places in visit in Ooty-

Best time to visit Ooty:

October to June

How to reach Ooty for honeymoon – By Road, Air, & Train

Ooty by Train: Ooty railway satiation. Hope, rest you can search online :)
Ooty by Air: Coimbatore international airport is the main point where you have to depart to reach Ooty for the romantic honeymoon trip. From there, just 2 hours drive is needed to get in touch with the nature and hills of Ooty.
Ooty by Road: You can pick public transport from Coimbatore to Ooty, as well as other nearby areas E.g. Coonoor, Mettupalayam, Tiruppur, Pollachi, Palakka, and more..

Nainital

There is no doubt Nainital is the dream destination for holidays and honeymoon in North India. It is best known for pleasant climate, lakes, boat riding, water sports, candle light dinner, local shopping market, rock climbing, ride to snow View, fishing enthusiasts etc. You may visit famous mall road if you wanna enjoy more in Nainital during your vacations. There is also some other top recommended place for you if you choose Nainital for your honeymoon-

Best time to visit Nainital:

March to June (summer), October to February (winter)

How to reach Nainital for honeymoon – By Road, Train, & Flight

Nainital by Train: For a memorable honeymoon journey to Nainital, visit Kathgodam railway station. Just 25 km. from the city and you’re in :)
Nainital by Flight: Nearest airport is Pantnagar, and then only 1 hour drive to Nainital hill station.
Nainital by Road: Very easily connect by road with the most popular North Indian tourist destinations like Ranikhet, Ramgarh, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Kotdwara, Almora, and Dehradun.

Mahabaleshwar

If you are looking a place which offers mountains, green hills, waterfalls, lakes, caves, boat riding, adventurous activities, romantic spots, temples and delicious food points, then Mahabaleshwar is the best choice for your honeymoon. Mahabaleshwar is also very close to Mumbai and Pune both. So if you are planning to visit Mahabaleshwar, you can also plan for travel to Mumbai and Pune.

Best time to visit Mahabaleshwar:

March to June (summer),  November to March (winter)

How to reach Mahabaleshwar for honeymoon – By Air, Road, & Train

Mahabaleshwar by Train: You have to pick the train for Wathar station to reach Mahabaleshwar quickly. It is just 60 km away from this honeymoon spot. However, Pune railway station is another option if you find any difficulty or long route to reach here.
Mahabaleshwar by Flight: Pune airport is the only airport (120 km. away from Mahabaleshwar) to reach there for honeymoon or a family holiday trip.
Mahabaleshwar by Road: This honeymoon place is very well linked with all big and famous cities of Maharashtra. E.g. Mumbai, Pune, Nasik, Kolhapur.
So, it’s done. If you like this honeymoon guide, post your comment/feedback below. I will be happy to hear from you. :)

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Travelling trio: 3 mothers drove to 17 countries in 97 days!

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In a more elaborate, realistic and feminine version of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, three women in their mid 30s drove from Delhi to London covering 17 countries in 97 days.

A travel bag full of memories and a life-time experience is what three women got after travelling to 17 countries in 97 days.
Rashmi Koppar, Dr. Soumya Goyal and Nidhi Tiwari decided to drive from Delhi to London and covered a distance of nearly 22 thousand kilometers.
With the aim of spreading awareness, questioning traditional gender roles for woman in India and encouraging others to do the same, the three woman started the “Woman Beyond Boundaries” initiative.
These three women in their mid 30s flagged off their expedition on July 23 without any back-up vehicle. Nidhi having specialized in outdoor education, off-the-road, long-distance and high-altitude driving was the one who came up with the idea and was the only driver on the vehicle.
After crossing India, Myanmar, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Finland, Czech Republic, Germany and the United Kingdom their journey finally came to an end in October. The car they drove in became the first Indian vehicle to cross the Arctic circle.
The three women covered a distance of 600km every day but still could not book accommodations in advance as their schedule kept changing. The first thing they did while entering a new country was to buy a local SIM card.
They survived by using sign language and Google translator mostly because it was only in India and England people knew English. They explored the cities in the evenings and avoided driving at night.
With this all-women trip they wanted to set an example for other women such tours are possible and there is nothing to be scared of. They took a long break from their jobs to fulfill this dream. They came across varied people, rocky terrains, ever-changing geography and finally lived their dreams.
Even a serious landslide in Myanmar could not deter them from completing this trip, it took over five days to cover a distance of 200 km from Imphal to Myanmar because of the uneven and broken roads there.
Apart from giving them the high of freedom and liberty, the trip reinforced their belief in human goodness as they encountered many hospitable and helpful people who offered them food and a haven.

Monday, 8 February 2016

10 Hidden Destinations in Kashmir Even Google Maps Won’t Tell You About!

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An irony of life: things that we achieve easily doesn’t add to our happiness and can be achieved by everyone! And to justify this statement, no other example can be better that than of a diamond. Yes…if diamonds were to be found everywhere, it would never have had the same value or appeal!
Likewise, for a traveller at heart, destinations or places that cannot be traced by others or unknown to others, are the destinations that make their hearts sink with wonderment and true romance of the nature! Kashmir, as we all know, is the jewel in the crown of India and is one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. However, only a handful of travellers know the fact that this paradise on earth is also the home to some of the hidden gems that are yet to be discovered!
Well, though sounds unbelievable, but it is true that Kashmir has some of the mystical places that are still untouched by the tourists and truly deserves a visit. To satisfy the traveller in you, here are some of hidden places that you must visit on your next Jammu & Kashmir tour:
Sinthen Top:
At 12,500 ft. above the sea level, Sinthen or Sinthan Top in the Breng Valley is one of the most gorgeous hill stations in the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir. Around 130km from the state capital Srinagar, this remarkable tourist destination is jotted with fascinating peaks and lacks human habitation!
Sinthan-Top-Srinagar
Well, owing to the fact, there are no intervention from the outer world, Sinthen Top displays the perfect and most untouched form of Mother Nature! A gorgeous offering of Jammu and Kashmir tourism, it remains clad with snow throughout the year and has all the potential to be the next best adventure spot in the state.
Daksum:
Daksum to Kashmir is similar to an oasis in the desert! Though J&K itself is known for its mesmeric hills and mountains, scenic valleys and plains, this hidden destination is known for its pictorial grasslands that are canopied by evergreen forests. Seated at a similar elevation to that of Sinthan Top, it is located at around 85km from Srinagar on the route that heads toward Kishtwar.
Daksum
Naturally blessed with striking streams, lush coniferous forests and the picturesque Bringhi River, Daksum is truly among the many wonders of Jammu and Kashmir tourism. Secluded from most of the bustling tourist spots in the state, this gorgeous spot is the ideal place to enjoy the tranquillity of nature and revel in its magical beauty. Over the recent times, Daksum is gaining popularity among the adventure junkies; especially the trout fishing enthusiasts.
Warwan Valley:
If Kashmir has to be called a ‘paradise on earth’, Warran Valley must be called as the most enchanting among all the paradises! The beauty and appeal of this valley is such; no matter, how much you try to describe it, you will always miss on something!
Warwan-Valley
One of the least explored; or entirely unexplored, places in Kashmir, Warwan Valley is tucked away between Kashmir and Ladakh, and is with enchanting waterfalls, opulent greeneries and all the other marvels of Mother Nature. Though this lowland of Himalayan Range lacks electricity and other basic essentials of life, its magical beauty and alluring charm makes up for all! In addition to a visit to this beautiful valley, an overnight stay is specially recommended! During this part of the day, the entire valley gets illuminated by the shimmering light of the moon gets reflected against the snow-clad peaks and casts a magical spell on the spectators!
Doodhpathri:
Around 1 hour drive from Srinagar, and you will reach one of the least explored valleys in Kashmir. Called as Doodhpathri or the ‘Valley of Milk’, this hidden gem is yet another secluded places to visit within the Kashmir tour packages.
Doodhpathri
Attaining a height of 2,730m above the sea level, this kaleidoscopic valley is jotted with several peaks, pictorial meadows and evergreen thickets. The rivers and rivulets in this region flows very fast, and in their course, as the waves crushes against the rocks, it creates a milky white appearance; thus the name ‘Doodhpathri’.
Though it is one of the hidden destinations of Kashmir tourism, it is now gaining popularity among the tourists. Make sure, you visit this untouched valley before it gets commercial like other destinations in the list of Kashmir tourism!
Lolab valley:
Though the Lolab Valley is well connected with Srinagar and other major tourist destinations, it still remains as one of the crowd-free spots of Kashmir tourism! Surreal and serene, this oval shaped valley stretches for around 24km and displays all the colours of nature in their most enticing form.
Lolab-Valley
Your holiday in this picturesque valley will be adorned by its verdant cherry, peach, apple, walnut and apricot orchards. More on the list, there are several ancient springs, lush forest areas and the gurgling Lahwal River. While its pictorial beauty makes it a befitting camping destination, the Kalaroos Caves here makes it a scenic caving destination within the state. A visit to this pristine valley might not be available with all the Jammu and Kashmir tour packages; however, you can always customise your tour and visit the gorgeous Lolab Valley.
Gurez Valley:
Gurias; popularly known as the ‘Gurez Valley’, is one of the highest regions in Jammu and Kashmir. Standing at around 8,000ft above the sea level, this stunning valley is not only a least crowded spot, but also flourishing home to several exotic wildlife species. With the Snow Leopard and Himalayan Brown Bear as the most commonly found, the entire valley is guarded by captivating peaks that remains blanketed by a pearl-white layer of snow throughout the year.
Gurez
Tucked away between the Indo-Pakistan borders, its beauty is further enhanced by the alluring Kishanganga River that flows through the valley. On your visit to Gurez, in addition to its untouched and pristine beauty, you can also enjoy trout fishing at large!
Bangus Valley:
Stunning, gorgeous, wonderful or colourful; even the best of the words cannot describe the beauty of the Bangus Valley in Kashmir! Around 72km from Srinagar and at 10,000ft above the sea level, this picturesque valley is the perfect example of a biosphere that is blanketed with evergreen grasslands, several mountain peaks, fresh water marsh lands and lot more.
Bangus
It is believed that Bangus Valley was once a popular summer destination; mostly during the British era, but is now counted among the few hidden spots of Kashmir. Owing to its pristine beauty, there are the Chowkibal, Qazinag and Shamsbery mountains guarding this pictorial valley. If you are an ardent trekker, a visit to this least explored destination during the summer is a must for you; alongside trekking, you can also enjoy caving in the Kala Roos Caves and have a glimpse of the stone age paintings.
Achabal Valley:
Away from the hands of commercialisation, Achabal Valley also showcases all the marvels of nature in their best forms. Soaked with history and natural splendours, this pristine valley was a retreat for the royal family during the reign of Jahangir. The Achabal Gardens in the valley served as a retreat to the emperor’s wife Noor Jahan Begum, who in turn also contributed much to the development of the garden.
Achabal
A true treasure trove for the peace and serenity lovers, a visit to Achabal Valley will not only introduce them to the opulent beauty of nature, but also to the rich history of the valley. Though this gorgeous valley is a year-round destination, autumn is said to be the ideal time.
Kokarnag:
This quaint town in the Anantnag district of Kashmir is yet another least explored destination in the list of places to visit in Jammu and Kashmir tourism. Seated at 2,000m above the sea level, it showcases the perfect display of nature in the form of natural springs, colourful gardens, snow-clad peaks and never-ending meadows.
Kokarnag
Whether a nature lover, a pleasure seeker or an adventure freak, you will surely enjoy your visit to this scenic town! Its bucolic beauty and laidback ambience is the perfect way to spend leisure moments along with family and friends. On the other hand, the fresh water springs here are known for their significant trout fish population and can satiate all your desires for trout fishing.
Dachigham National Park:
The Zabarwan Range that forms the backdrop of Srinagar also serves as a home to the Dachigam National Park or one of the least explored national parks in the entire country. An abode of several rare and endangered wildlife species, this protected area was originally built to provide drinking water to Srinagar, but was later declared as a national park.
Dachigham National Park
Starting from 5,500ft, the park extends to 14,000ft within the Zabbarwan Range and serves as an ideal dwelling for a range of flora and fauna. The Marsar Lake and Dagwan River flowing through the park also adds much to its wildlife population. On a visit to Dachigam National Park, you can easily spot Leopard, Musk Deer, Himalayan Black Bear, Hill Fox, Otter and several others. Among the birds, the park has a significant population of Cinnamon Sparrow, Black Bulbul, Minivet, Pigmy Owlet, Babbler and other exotic avifauna species.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

5 Most Haunted Places In Shimla: Exploring The Eerie Side!


Most haunted places in Shimla
Ghost stories of Shimla Hills, the brilliant book by Minakshi Chaudhry is a compilation of city’s spookiest tales. The hair raising stories are more of folklore than thrilling incidents.But that doesn’t take away the creepiness from these tales of infamous haunted places in Shimla, which include a tunnel, a few haunted houses and many cemeteries.
Along with lofty mountains, snowy peaks and pine-tree valleys come the ghost tales from roads, cemeteries, schools, colleges, tunnels and forests in Shimla. Here are the top five places that have maximum eerie stories to their credit. Even if you are brave enough, the uncanniness of the places will surely chill your spine!

1. Tunnel 33, Barog

Tunnel 33 is the most infamous haunted place in Shimla
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Clearly topping the list of most haunted places in Shimla is Tunnel 33. British engineer Captain Barog was assigned the responsibility for constructing this tunnel enroute Shimla Kalka Highway. He failed to complete the task assigned and was thus humiliated and penalised by the supervisors. Out of frustration and defame, Barog committed suicide.
Locals believe that spirit of Captain Barog still roams in the tunnel. Many people have also seen a woman walking along the rail track and disappearing gradually.

2. Charleville Mansion

A haunted house in Shimla
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Charleville Mansion is a century-old deserted castle, built in the British era. Located up the lush green hills of Shimla, it was once, home of a British officer Victor Bayley and his wife. Prior to them, an army officer resided in the mansion. The mere sight of the mansion is eerie, which makes it a definite entrant in our list of most haunted places in Shimla.
Both the families have reported uncanny incidents inside the house like sighting a British gentleman who slowly disappears, breaking and crashing things in the house. The activities are quite violent and disturbing.
Presently the mansion is owned by an Indian who has refurbished the entire house. Even today, locals report ghostly figures and shadows loitering inside the mansion.

3. Convent of Jesus & Mary, Chotta Shimla

Convent of Jesus and Mary is among the most haunted places in Shimla
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Besides being a well-known convent school in Shimla, Jesus and Mary is popular for more than one eerie stories and incidents; even though most of them appear to be rumors.
There is one story around Friday, the 13, when a headless horseman appears and offers a rose to one of the girls. He takes along ones who agree and kills those who don’t. Another folklore talks of a fire in the CJM’s dormitory for orphans during British rule. The current play area is where the kids were buried. Of many ghost mentions, there is a young girl who keeps asking for her doll, and other young women who were taken by the horseman.
Adding fuel was a 2012 tragedy, when two IVth standard students were found dead near the school. The family and friends of the victims claimed that they committed suicide because of mental harassment and nuisance by their teachers. Some claim that the building is haunted by their souls too.

4. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Lakkar Bazar

Daytime of view of the haunted Indira Gandhi Medical College campus
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Indira Gandhi Medical College is the largest medical set up in not only Shimla but whole of Himachal Pradesh. At the same time, it is also among the most haunted places in Shimla. Patients, their families, doctors and other staff have many times complained of mysterious activities in lifts, corridors and rooms.
Besides weird noises and strange voices, some have also reported being pushing from behind while taking the stairs. Common belief is that all these activities are due to the presence of spirits of the people who have died in the hospital. Even the forest road near the college is said to be spooked by the ghost of an orange seller.
Though there is no reason for these spirits to be haunting the college, the premises are quite scary sometimes.

5. House of Dukhani

Dukhani is a beautiful house at one of the hills of Shimla, said to be haunted by the ghost of an old man, wearing a gown. An old story from the British era tells that he shot himself in the Dukhani house in the same outfit. A spooky occurrence, narrated by Sir John Smith—one of the guests at Dukhani, when the place was owned by an old Britisher Bucky—is the most popular haunted tale of this house.
During a short stay at Dukhani, Sir John Smith encountered the ghost of the old man in a gown, in the very same room where he had shot himself.
For all brave heart folks and adventure freaks, next time you visit Shimla, check out the darker side of the summer capital.

Jammu to Delhi, February 2016 Air Fare Calendar

Jammu to Delhi, February 2016
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