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Villages on border of Maharashtra & MP, India. Oct 2009 : Visited SIRDI  (Satpura Integrated Rural Development Institution) which is non-profit, non-government organization working in the villages and tribal areas of Maharashtra & Madhya Pradesh to strengthen rural society, SIRDI mainly works with women & the rural poor. Located not too far from Nagpur, Maharashtra, in central India. I visited them first  in February 2007 and again October 2009. These images are from the 2009 visit.

Many of the villages are BPL (Below Poverty Line) and the villagers in these rural areas live in abject poverty and with dismayal health care facilities. It was refreshing to still see sparks of hope and smiles on the faces.

You may see the earlier (2007) visit images at:  http://photos.suchit.in/Travel/Villages-near-Nagpur/2426793_YqPSp/

Villages on border of Maharashtra & MP, India. Oct 2009

Visited SIRDI (Satpura Integrated Rural Development Institution) whic ...

Updated: Jan 23, 2010 5:29am PST

Bali [Sanur & Kuta], Indonesia, Jun 2009 : Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.

Balinese performing arts often portray stories from Hindu epics such as the Ramayana but with heavy Balinese influence. Famous Balinese dances include pendet, legong, baris, topeng, barong, gong keybar, and kecak (the monkey dance). Bali boasts one of the most diverse and innovative performing arts cultures in the world, with paid performances at thousands of temple festivals, private ceremonies, or public shows. 

Bali has many different aspects. Ubud and the Central & North Bali has many art & traditional areas. Culture, tradition and slow paced. Sanur is towards the South-East and a beach location. A bit up market but not as much as Nusa Dua which is at the Southern part of Bali and has some of the most expensive beach resorts and hotels. South-west lies Kuta which is a popular beach location which also has a very active pub/night-life and draws a lot of crowd. Depending on your taste, and where you visit you can experience Bali in a variety of ways. June, 2009.

Also see:
Ubud, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784042_JGTJP/  
Near Ubud, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784189_iLGqx/

Bali [Sanur & Kuta], Indonesia, Jun 2009

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Updated: Jul 18, 2009 2:28pm PST

Bali [Near Ubud], Indonesia, Jun 2009 : Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.

Balinese performing arts often portray stories from Hindu epics such as the Ramayana but with heavy Balinese influence. Famous Balinese dances include pendet, legong, baris, topeng, barong, gong keybar, and kecak (the monkey dance). Bali boasts one of the most diverse and innovative performing arts cultures in the world, with paid performances at thousands of temple festivals, private ceremonies, or public shows. 

Bali has many different aspects. Ubud and the Central & North Bali has many art & traditional areas. Culture, tradition and slow paced. Sanur is towards the South-East and a beach location. A bit up market but not as much as Nusa Dua which is at the Southern part of Bali and has some of the most expensive beach resorts and hotels. South-west lies Kuta which is a popular beach location which also has a very active pub/night-life and draws a lot of crowd. Depending on your taste, and where you visit you can experience Bali in a variety of ways. June, 2009. 

Also see:
Ubud, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784042_JGTJP/  
Kuta & Sanur, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784163_N6sD6/

Bali [Near Ubud], Indonesia, Jun 2009

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. ...

Updated: Jul 18, 2009 2:02pm PST

Bali [Ubud], Indonesia, Jun 2009 : Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.

Balinese performing arts often portray stories from Hindu epics such as the Ramayana but with heavy Balinese influence. Famous Balinese dances include pendet, legong, baris, topeng, barong, gong keybar, and kecak (the monkey dance). Bali boasts one of the most diverse and innovative performing arts cultures in the world, with paid performances at thousands of temple festivals, private ceremonies, or public shows. June, 2009. 

Bali has many different aspects. Ubud and the Central & North Bali has many art & traditional areas. Culture, tradition and slow paced. Sanur is towards the South-East and a beach location. A bit up market but not as much as Nusa Dua which is at the Southern part of Bali and has some of the most expensive beach resorts and hotels. South-west lies Kuta which is a popular beach location which also has a very active pub/night-life and draws a lot of crowd. Depending on your taste, and where you visit you can experience Bali in a variety of ways. June, 2009.

Also see:  
Near Ubud, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784189_iLGqx/  
Kuta & Sanur, Bali:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8784163_N6sD6/

Bali [Ubud], Indonesia, Jun 2009

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. ...

Updated: Jul 18, 2009 1:38pm PST

Penang, Malaysia, Jun 2009 : Visited Penang, Malaysia to attend "Digital Review of Asia Pacific 2009-2010 Launch" by  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8453627_vUKCn/ and "IDRC's PAN ALL 2009 Conference"  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8494850_4KL9h/ 

Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis and yet is the eighth most populous. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree (Areca catechu), family Palmae. All these names can refer either to the island of Penang, the state of Penang or sometimes the state capital, George Town. 
Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).
The best way to capture Penang’s mixed heritage is to stroll around town. The aged buildings are noted for their faded colours and crumbling walls. Old houses have columns or multi-coloured Peranakan tiles. The Aceh Mosque is the oldest house of worship in the city. The smell of incense drifts in the air amidst gold settings of Burmese, Thai and Chinese temples. The Khoo Kongsi is a traditional form of Chinese art with its delicately carved wooden panels. Other long-time occupants include elderly Chinese shopkeepers, colourful Indian food stalls and trishaws with their drivers.

For more pictures of Penang, also see:   http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/4661558_7zLMJ/

Penang, Malaysia, Jun 2009

Visited Penang, Malaysia to attend "Digital Review of Asia Pacific 200 ...

Updated: Jul 05, 2009 7:46am PST

SurajKund Mela, Haryana (Delhi), India, Feb 2009 : The Surajkund Crafts Mela 2009 began on 1st Feb 2009. The 23rd annual event was inaugurated by President Pratibha Patil.
Surajkund which is located in Haryana is just an hour's drive from New Delhi. Surajkund comes alive for two weeks with the rhythm and beats of folk dances, lots of shopping opportunity and a riot of colors each year in early Feb. This year the Surajkund Mela was open from February 1-15 and the theme state was Madhya Pradesh. The Surajkund Mela is organized by Haryana Tourism and is held near Faridabad (outskirts of New Delhi). The handicrafts displayed and sold include products of leather, brass & bell metal, cane & bamboo, ceramic, clay dolls, jute, masks & puppets, sandalwood carving, artistic weaving, prints & paintings, needlwork and embroidery etc. This year there was quite a bit of security. Visitors who payed Rs. 50 as an entrance ticket enjoyed savouring cuisine of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal, and Gujarat apart from Egypt, Chinese, and Thai cuisine. 
You can see the images posted at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/7331299_K9SDe/

SurajKund Mela, Haryana (Delhi), India, Feb 2009

The Surajkund Crafts Mela 2009 began on 1st Feb 2009. The 23rd annual ...

Updated: Feb 12, 2009 6:12am PST

Khurja, Feb 2009 : Khurja is a city in Bulandshaher district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from the capital Delhi. Khurja is most famous for its blue pottery and other ceramic works hence is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City".

Khurja, Feb 2009

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Kolwan Village, Maharashtra July 2008 : Images from in and around Kolwan Village, Maharashtra. Kolwan and the village of Paud which is near Kamshet. Kolwan is about 40 Kms from Lonavala & Pune and about 150 Kms from Mumbai.

Kolwan Village, Maharashtra July 2008

Images from in and around Kolwan Village, Maharashtra. Kolwan and the ...

Updated: Jul 31, 2008 3:48am PST

Penang, Malaysia, Mar 2008 : Visit to Penang followed after the visit to Langkawi  during this Malaysian trip.

See the pictures of Langkawi at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/4655109_7H2Ax/

Penang (Malay: Pulau Pinang) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis and yet is the eighth most populous. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree (Areca catechu), family Palmae. All these names can refer either to the island of Penang, the state of Penang or sometimes the state capital, George Town.

For more pictures of Penang, also see:   http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/8743496_JyzDH

Penang, Malaysia, Mar 2008

Visit to Penang followed after the visit to Langkawi during this Mala ...

Updated: May 29, 2009 11:24am PST

Langkawi, Malaysia, Mar 2008 : Visit to Langkawi, Malaysia (followed by Penang, Malaysia) in March 2008. Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea and not to far from Penang. Langkawi can be reached by air or by sea. The beaches are lovely, the people very tourist friendly. Places to stay can range from USD 15 to USD 300 and above per night. Great place to visit.

See the Penang pictures at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/4661558_7zLMJ/

Langkawi, Malaysia, Mar 2008

Visit to Langkawi, Malaysia (followed by Penang, Malaysia) in March 20 ...

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Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Feb 2008 : The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island. The name Elephanta Island was given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of shrines, courtyards, inner cells, grand halls and porticos arranged in the splendid symmetry of Indian rock-cut architecture, and filled with exquisite stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. At the entrance to the caves is the famous Trimurti, the celebrated trinity of Elephanta : there's Lord Brahma the Creator, Lord Vishnu, the preserver and Lord Shiva the Destroyer Unfortunately, many of the sculptures inside have been damaged by iconoclastic Portuguese rulers who took potshots at Hindu Gods with their rifles. And yet somehow, nothing has disturbed the sublime beauty of this place for centuries. The rock-cut temple complex cover an area of 60,000 sq ft consisting of a main chamber, 2 lateral ones, courtyards and subsidiary shrines. The temple complex is said to be the abode of Shiva and its truly a magnificent site to see the beautiful reliefs, sculptures, and temple.

Also visited the Afghan Church. Work on the church of St. John the Evangelist was begun in 1847 by the British to commemorate the dead of the disastrous First Afghan War of 1838. It was consecrated in 1858 and work on the steeple was concluded in 1865. The church is located in Navy Nagar in the Colaba area of Mumbai (Bombay).

Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Feb 2008

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Suraj Kund Mela, (Delhi) Haryana, India, Feb 2008 : Surajkund Crafts Mela 2008 began on 01 Feb 2008. You can view the images at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/4279721_jDTPL/

Suraj Kund Mela, (Delhi) Haryana, India, Feb 2008

Surajkund Crafts Mela 2008 began on 01 Feb 2008. You can view the imag ...

Updated: Feb 11, 2009 12:42am PST

Singapore Jurong Bird Park, Jan 2008 : Got my Nikon D300 camera and took a few pictures of the famous Singapore Jurong Bird Park, Jan 2008.  

See details at:  http://www.birdpark.com.sg/  

Jurong BirdPark is not only the largest in AsiaPac but one of the best in the world. Across 20 hectare its collection has more than 9,000 birds from 600 species. The Park has four aviaries, among which is the world’s largest walk-in aviary with the tallest man-made waterfall for visitors to enjoy a close-up view of free-flying birds from Africa and South America. Bird shows, staged at the Pool Amphitheatre and Fuji Hawk Walk are entertaining and informative and have thrilled visitors from all over the world.

Singapore Jurong Bird Park, Jan 2008

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Coorg & Mysore, Karnataka, India, Jan 2008 : Decided to visit the Club Mahindra Resorts property in Coorg (Kodagu)  http://www.clubmahindra.com/res_coorg_destination.asp 
So we flew to Bangalore (Bengaluru) [Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ] and drove to Mysore and Coorg. Coorg is known for its scenic beauty, lush green valleys, coffee plantations, teak wood forests & mountain ranges. Situated on the Western Ghats of Karnataka in South India, it was nice to beat the city heat and enjoy the lower temperatures. Along the way are many religious places of both Hindu and Buddhist faith. A good family getaway which can help relax your body and mind.

Just 7 kilometers from Madikeri town which is a few kilometers from the Club Mahindra property in Coorg is the Abbi (Abby) Falls. The narrow road to Abbi Falls is a combination of steep ups and downs, twists and turns, wriggling through the green and dense foliage of surrounding coffee plantations. Situated on private property, a narrow pathway leads you downward to where the waterfall can be seen. As various streams congregate in the mountains above, they swell with the monsoon rains and force their way down the mountain slope. Splashing hard against the huge boulders of rock, unmindful of the crevices and hollows, the water drops at enormous speed accompanied by gushing sounds. This white wall of water creates a misty cloud with its moisture-like spray and descends into a flowing stream to perhaps join with the River Cauvery somewhere in the vicinity.

Coorg & Mysore, Karnataka, India, Jan 2008

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New Delhi, India, Nov 2007 : Delhi (Hindi: दिल्ली, Punjabi: ਦਿੱਲੀ, Urdu: دلی, IPA: [d̪ɪlːiː]) sometimes referred to as Dilli, is the second-largest metropolis in India after Mumbai. With a population of 11.5 million, and with an extended metropolitan population of almost 22 million it is located in northern India on the banks of the River Yamuna. Delhi has the political status of a federally-administered union territory known as the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), which in itself is part of National Capital Region. 

Delhi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Having been the capital of several empires in ancient India, Delhi was a major city in the old trade routes from northwest India to the Gangetic Plains. Many ancient monuments, archaeological sites and remains of national importance have been erected in its history. The Mughals built a section of the city (now known as Old City or Old Delhi) that served as the capital of Mughal Empire for a long period. 

Humayun's tomb is a complex of buildings of Mughal architecture located in Nizamuddin east, New Delhi on the Mathura Road near the crossing of Lodhi Road. In time of Slave Dynasty this land was under the KiloKheri Fort which was capital of Sultan Kequbad son of Nasiruddin(1268-1287). It encompasses the main tomb of the Emperor Humayun as well as numerous others. The complex is an UNESCO's designated World Heritage Site and the first example of this type of Mughal architecture in India. This style of mausoleum was the same that created the Taj Mahal in Agra. The tomb of Humayun was built by the orders of Hamida Banu Begum, Humayun's widow on who's instructions work started in 1562 & completed in 1570. The architect of the edifice was reportedly Sayyed Muhammad ibn Mirak Ghiyathuddin and his father Mirak Ghiyathuddin who were brought in from Herat. It took 8 years to build and had a Chahr Bagh Garden style in its design, the first of its kind in the region.

Restoration work by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture was completed in March 2003, enabling water to flow through the watercourses in the gardens once more. Funding for this work was a gift from the institutions of His Highness the Aga Khan to India. In addition, AKTC is conducting a more significant restoration at Babur's tomb, the resting place of Humayun's father in Kabul.

High rubble-built walls enclose a square garden divided initially into four large squares separated by causeways and channels, each square divided again into smaller squares by pathways ('Chaharbagh') as in a typical Mughal garden. The lofty mausoleum is located in the centre of the enclosure and rises from a podium faced with series of cells with arched openings. The central octagonal chamber containing the cenotaph is encompassed by octagonal chambers at the diagonals and arched lobbies on the sides, their openings closed with perforated screens. Three emphatic arches dominate each side, the central one being the highest. The structure is built with red sandstone, but white and black marble has been used to relieve the monotony, the latter largely in the borders. A Homage To The Royal Dynasty Several rulers of the Mughal dynasty lie buried in the mausoleum, although it is not possible to identify their graves. Among those lying buried here are Bega Begam, Hamida Banu Begam - Humayun's junior wife, Dara Shikoh - Shah Jahan's son, and the later Mughals, Jalandar Shah, Farrukhsiyar, Rafi'u'd-Darajat, Rafi'u'd-Daula and Alamgir II, Bahadur Shah II.

New Delhi, India, Nov 2007

Delhi (Hindi: दिल्ली, Punjabi: ਦਿੱਲੀ, Urdu: دل ...

Updated: Mar 18, 2008 7:04am PST

Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sep 2007 : Bangladesh is the Eastern neighbour of India. Thanks to my dear friend and great photographer Shahidul Alam, UNESCO, Paris invited me to visit DRIK in Dhaka, Bangladesh for an evaluation of the institution and its various arms/functions. In this visit, UNESCO/DRIK under "Artists in Development" programme asked me to hold an exhibition of my pictures at the DRIK Gallery which was an honour. Photos from the show are posted here:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/4075433_cp3ii/

During the spare time, I got a chance to see the city of Dhaka (Bangla: ঢাকা, pronounced [ɖʱaka]) which is the capital and the largest city of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ [ˈbaŋlad̪eʃ] Bangladesh). Today's Dhaka has a long story of evolution from the time it was founded during the 10th century. It served as the Mughal capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704. Before coming under British rule in 1765 it was a trading center for British, French, and Dutch colonialism. In 1905 it was again named the capital of Bengal, and in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. During the Bangladesh war of independence in 1971 the city suffered a heavy damage. In 1982 the spelling  was changed from 'Dacca' to 'Dhaka'.

Dhaka is located in the geographic center of the country. It is in the great deltaic region of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers and located on the banks of the Buriganga River. With a population of over 12 million, Dhaka is a major city in the region. It is known as the City of Mosques and renowned for producing the world's finest muslin. Having been the center of Persio-Arabic and Western cultural influences in eastern Indian Subcontinent., today it serves as one of the prime centers for culture, education and business in the region. Bangladesh is the seventh most populous country in the world and is among the most densely populated countries in the world with a high poverty rate. However, per-capita (inflation-adjusted) GDP has more than doubled since 1975, and the poverty rate has fallen by 20% since the early 1990s. The country is listed among the "Next Eleven" economies. Dhaka and other urban centers have been the driving force behind this growth.

Unfortunately Buriganga river, which flows by Dhaka, is now one of the most polluted rivers in Bangladesh because of rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. A World Bank study said four major rivers near Dhaka -- the Buriganga, Shitalakhya, Turag and Balu -- receive 1.5 million cubic metres of waste water every day from 7,000 industrial units in surrounding areas and another 0.5 million cubic metres from other sources. Chemicals such as cadmium and chromium, and other elements such as mercury carried by the industrial waste are also creeping into the ground water, posing a serious threat to public health.

Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sep 2007

Bangladesh is the Eastern neighbour of India. Thanks to my dear friend ...

Updated: Jul 14, 2009 9:47pm PST

Ooty & Coonoor, TN, India, Jul 2007 : Pictures from our trip to Ooty and Coonoor in July, 2007. While we went to Ooty by bus, we returned from Ooty (Udagamandalam) to Mettupalayam near Coimbatore via the Niligiri Passenger Train (NMR). It was sheer joy to travel on the meter gauge steam locomotives which is one of the oldest mountain railways in India (since 1899). Nilgiri (Tamil : நீலகிரி means Blue Mountains when translated into English) range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. They are part of a larger mountain chain known as the Western Ghats.

In July 2005, UNESCO added the NMR as an extension to the World Heritage Site of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. More details at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilgiri_Mountain_Railway/

Ooty & Coonoor, TN, India, Jul 2007

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Updated: Aug 21, 2007 3:07am PST

Singapore & Malaysia, Jun 2007 : Visit of Anu, Sandhya and Suchit to Singapore and Malaysia.

We first visited Singapore. Attended CommunicAsia 2007 (pictures:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/3083676/ ). Then went for a short holiday to Malaysia. Through RCI we had a week at "The Legend Water Chalets" which is located along the coastal stretch of Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan on the West Coast of Malaysia.

The entire Resort comprises of 280 unique sea front resort rooms and 112 service suits facing the Straits of Malacca.
For more details you can visit their website:  http://www.legendwaterchalets.com.my/about.php     

To see pictures from the earlier trip to Malaysia please click on:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/2992648/

Singapore & Malaysia, Jun 2007

Visit of Anu, Sandhya and Suchit to Singapore and Malaysia. We firs ...

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Singapore, May 2007 : Visit to Singapore in May 2007.

Went to The PC Show 2007 and also a Book Exhibition. Also went to the Singapore Zoo and got to see the celebrations of Vesak Festival (Buddhist) happening around that time.

Singapore (Chinese: 新加坡; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō; Malay: Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர், Cingkappūr), (Republic of Singapore), is an island city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, lying 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands. At 710.2 km2 (274.2 sq mi), Singapore, a microstate and the smallest nation in Southeast Asia, is by orders of magnitude larger than Monaco, San Marino, Andorra and Vatican City, the only other surviving sovereign city-states. The population of Singapore is approximately 4.86 million. Since independence, Singapore's standard of living has risen dramatically. Foreign direct investment and a state-led drive to industrialization have created a modern economy focused on industry, education and urban planning.

Singapore, May 2007

Visit to Singapore in May 2007. Went to The PC Show 2007 and also a ...

Updated: Jun 02, 2009 3:06am PST

Jaipur (जयपुर), Rajasthan, Mar 2007 : Visited Jaipur (Hindi: जयपुर), Rajasthan in for the "Rajasthan Diwas 2007" which was celebrated from 21st March to 30th March 2007. You can see the pictures here:   http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/3367702_JsSAW/

Built by the warrior-astronomer Raja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, it is full of formidable forts, enchanting palaces and lovely temples. Jaipur is listed in most tourist books as one of the three cities that make India's Golden Triangle - the other two are Delhi and Agra. The old city of Jaipur is enclosed within seven gates, the most important of which are Chandpol, Jaipuri and Sanganeri. Best time to visit is Oct to March as summers can be as hot as 45 C!

Here are some of the images from Jaipur City - Pink City as it is fondly called.

Jaipur (जयपुर), Rajasthan, Mar 2007

Visited Jaipur (Hindi: जयपुर), Rajasthan in for the "Rajasth ...

Updated: May 29, 2009 11:30am PST

Rajasthan Diwas, Mar 2007 : Rajasthan Diwas 2007 was celebrated in the state of Rajasthan but most of all in Jaipur. Anu & I visited Jaipur to record and witness this in March 2007. Rajasthan Day celebrations held from March 30. Bengalis comprise the single largest linguistic group to visit Rajasthan as tourists so to attract more tourists from there, the themes were around Bengal.

You can find the images posted at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/3367702_JsSAW/

Rajasthan Diwas, Mar 2007

Rajasthan Diwas 2007 was celebrated in the state of Rajasthan but most ...

Updated: May 23, 2009 11:30pm PST

Villages near Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Feb 2007 : Villages close to Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

Villages near Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Feb 2007

Villages close to Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

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Paris II, France 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Paris II, France 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Valence, France 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Valence, France 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Chamonix, France 2006 : Visit to Chamonix, France in 2006

Chamonix, France 2006

Visit to Chamonix, France in 2006

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Pisa, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy. The leaning tower of Pisa, Italy.

Pisa, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy. The leani ...

Updated: Apr 21, 2009 10:36pm PST

Florence, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Florence, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Vatican, 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Saint Peter's Square (Saint Peter's Piazza or as they say in Italian "Piazza San Pietro"), is located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the papal enclave within Rome.

The architect Carlo Fontana, designed the left-handiountain in Piazza San Pietro, built in 1677 as a pendant to the one on the right designed by Carlo Maderno about fifty years earlier. A curious fact concerning the obelisk is that it was used, or was believed to have been used in the Middle Ages, as a reliquary for the ashes of Caesar, and then (up to now) for a fragment of the Holy Cross.

Vatican, 2006

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Updated: Jan 26, 2007 10:12am PST

Rome, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Article on Rome written by Anu (Arundhathi) was published in Asian Photography Mag's Oct'08 issue. The same, can be seen here:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/940452_gvCzN/6/392047141_6BYMo#392047141_6BYMo/

Rome, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy. Articl ...

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Padova, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Padova, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Venice, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Venice, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Milan, Italy 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Milan, Italy 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

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Anncey, France 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Anncey, France 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Updated: Nov 22, 2006 1:56am PST

Geneva, Switzerland 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Geneva, Switzerland 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Updated: Nov 10, 2006 3:57am PST

Paris, France 2006 : Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Paris, France 2006

Part of Europe 2006 visit to France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Updated: Apr 19, 2009 8:47am PST

Brisbane, Australia, Jul 2006 : Anu & I traveled to Brisbane, Australia, in July, 2006 to attend a meeting & conference. This gallery has pictures of the city. You can see those pictures from the meeting & conference  here.  

You can also see pictures of Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra; Australia

Brisbane, Australia, Jul 2006

Anu & I traveled to Brisbane, Australia, in July, 2006 to attend a mee ...

Updated: Aug 03, 2006 6:25am PST

Bangkok, Thailand, Jun 2006 : Went to attend, Asia Commons -  http://www.asia-commons.net/ - Asian Conference on the Digital Commons, June 6-8, 2006, Bangkok, Thailand. Pictures posted here:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/1533014 

Pictures posted in this gallery of Bangkok are shot after the conference. 

Thailand was celebrating the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne so the city & people were in yellow all over.

Bangkok, Thailand, Jun 2006

Went to attend, Asia Commons - http://www.asia-commons.net/ - Asian C ...

Updated: Jun 20, 2006 11:53pm PST

Mahableshwar, India, Apr 2006 : About 5 hours drive from Mumbai is the lovely hill station of Mahableshwar. Even when its hot & humid in rest of Maharashtra, Mahableshwar is nice and pleasant.

Mahableshwar, India, Apr 2006

About 5 hours drive from Mumbai is the lovely hill station of Mahables ...

Updated: May 23, 2006 1:34am PST

Munnar, India, Feb 2006 : Anu & I made a short trip from Mumbai to Coimbatore to goto Munnar. It is 130 km east of Kochi and borders the state of Tamil Nadu. Munnar is about 6 hours road journey from Coimbatore, TN and is famous as a hill resort and for its tea gardens and lush green tea estates. We had barely reached and settled down when on the second day I had a minor fall but and injury causing a chip & a hairline fracture to my left ankle area.

Munnar (Malayalam: മൂന്നാര്‍ , Tamil: மூணார்) is a town located in Idukki District of Kerala the southern state India Located in the southern Western Ghats. The area is surrounded by vast jungles and remains wet and cool during most of the year. Munnar was the summer resort of the British Government in South India and is 1600 m (5400 ft) above sea level. There are three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town, but join some distance away from Munnar. The word Munnar in Malayalam and Tamil means three rivers.

Munnar, India, Feb 2006

Anu & I made a short trip from Mumbai to Coimbatore to goto Munnar. It ...

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Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005 : Pictures of Jodhpur taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Ajmer & Pushkar in November 2005. Other images can be found at   http://photos.suchit.in/Travel/

Set at the edge of the Thar desert, the imperial city of Jodhpur echoes with tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. Once the capital of the Marwar state, it was founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha - Chief of the Rathore clan of Rajputs who claimed to be descendants of Rama - the epic hero of the Ramayana. The massive 15th century A.D. Mehrangarh Fort looms on the top of a rocky hill, soaring 125 Mts. above the plains. The city is encompassed by a high wall which is 10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions. Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City and is one of the major hubs for wool, cattle, salt and camel. Jodhpur is also regarded as the city of fairs and festivals. It is known for the rich cultural heritage. Ideal time to visit Jodhpur is November to March. A major trade centre of the 16th century A.D., the fortress-city of Jodhpur is now the second largest city in the State of Rajasthan.

The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skirts making it an enchanting location to visit. Extremely popular with the tourists, Rajasthan is worth a visit for anyone coming to India. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of India such as Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas (Kings) and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways and truly worth a visit. Best time is around August to October. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.

The Jodhpuri people are amongst the most hospitable people of India. They have a typical Marwari accent. The lifestyle in Jodhpur, India is quite fascinating. The folks there wear nice and lovely multihued costumes. The women folk wear wide gathered skirts and a hip length jacket, with three quarter length sleeves, covering the front and back. Women are also love to wear jewelry on many parts of their body. They particularly like to wear specific type of jewelry like the ones worn on the feet, head, forehead, ear, nose, neck, arms, wrist, fingers, waist, etc. Another one of the unique features of the culture of Jodhpur, Rajasthan is the colorful turbans worn by men. The popular tight, horse riding trousers, 'Jodhpurs', took their name from this city only. The main languages spoken here are Hindi, Marwari and Rajasthani.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005

Pictures of Jodhpur taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jai ...

Updated: Nov 25, 2008 10:31pm PST

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005 : Images & pictures of Jaisalmer taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Ajmer & Pushkar in November 2005. Other images can be found at   http://photos.suchit.in/Travel/

The name Jaisalmer (Jaisal & Meru) literally means ‘Fort of king Jaisa atop the hill’. Located not far from the Pakistan border in the Thar Desert, the golden mirage, the city of Jaisalmer and its commanding fort etched in yellow sandstone, always stands out and welcomes you. The place has an interesting legend associated with it. Lord Krishna, the head of the Yadava clan, had foretold that a remote descendant of this clan would build a kingdom atop the Trikuta hill. The forecast came true in 1156 AD when Rawal Jaisal abandoned his fort at Lodurva and founded this new capital which later became famous as "Jaisalmer".

The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skirts making it an enchanting location to visit. Extremely popular with the tourists, Rajasthan is worth a visit for anyone coming to India. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of India such as Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas (Kings) and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways and truly worth a visit. Best time is around August to October. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005

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Updated: May 03, 2009 11:27am PST

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005 : Pictures of Jaipur taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Ajmer & Pushkar in November 2005. Other images can be found at   http://photos.suchit.in/Travel/

The "Pink City" as the city of Jaipur is called is the capital city of the state of Rajasthan. It is located about 250 Km from Delhi and is well connected by air, road and rail. Jaipur is often the starting point for tourists visiting Rajasthan. Founded by Raja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, Jaipur is famous for Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, City Palace & Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh. It is also known for the textile block prints, semi precious jewelry, handicraft items and Raj Mandhir (Movie theater).

The state of Rajasthan is located in the North Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skirts making it an enchanting location to visit. It is a kaleidoscope of brightly turbaned men with proud moustaches and women with twinkling anklets in colorful swirling ghagras. Extremely popular with the tourists, Rajasthan is worth a visit for anyone coming to India. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of India such as Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas (Kings) and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways and truly worth a visit. Best time is around August to October. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005

Pictures of Jaipur taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jais ...

Updated: May 24, 2009 8:05am PST

Ajmer & Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005 : Pictures of Ajmer & Pushkar taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Ajmer & Pushkar in November 2005. Other images can be found at  http://photos.suchit.in/Travel/

AJMER:
The town of Ajmer is a sacred place for the Muslims as the famous mosque of Garib Nawaj Khwaja Mauinuddin Chisti is located in it. Its also very close to the city of Pushkar.

Urs Ajmer Sharif is held in the holy town of Ajmer in honour of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Special prayers are offered at the mosque, and huge amounts of consecrated food offered from the large, steaming cauldrons that were a gift from Akbar. While quwwallis are sung at night, the celebrations unite people of all faiths, and the complete town is decorated with buntings, and wears the spirit of festivity.

PUSHKAR:
Pushkar is a well-known and important Hindu pilgrim centre. It is just 10 km from Ajmer, Rajasthan. The Pushkar lake and the Brahma temple are the most important sites here. Pushkar is better known and popular for the annual mammoth cattle fair which is an amazing site. 

The Pushkar lake is surrounded by hills on three sides and desert on the other side. The cave of Saint Agasthya was located on the snake mountain here. There is one belief that Kalidasa, the Indian counterpart of Shakespeare, had this place as his locale for his Sanskrit drama, Shakuntalam. According to a legend, the lake was formed when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus and wanted to perform a yagna. It has world's only temple of Lord Bramha (God of Creation).

Both Ajmer and Pushkar are located in the state of Rajasthan which is situated in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skirts making it an enchanting location to visit. With a history dating back 5,000 years, some of the major tourists destinations of India such as Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Pushkar, & Jaipur are located in this State.

Ajmer & Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, Nov 2005

Pictures of Ajmer & Pushkar taken on a trip to Rajasthan covering Jodh ...

Updated: Nov 23, 2008 12:48am PST

Kashmir, J&K, India, Sep 2005 : Kashmir is called "Paradise on Earth" and true to its words our trip was very memorable. Read out travel journal at  http://suchit.net/photo/index.html

Kashmir, J&K, India, Sep 2005

Kashmir is called "Paradise on Earth" and true to its words our trip w ...

Updated: Aug 28, 2007 12:34am PST

Australia, Jul 2005 : Melbourne, Sydney & Cannbera July, 2005.

Melbourne is a city of neighbourhoods. From Italian to Chinese, from groovy to chic, and from bohemian to beachside — Melbourne has them all. And each of these neighbourhoods has its own distinct character which comes from the type of people who live and work there. People from around the world who have brought their customs, beliefs, businesses, food, art and style to the city live in this same city - one but with distinct identifies. A group of European settlers formed Melbourne when they broke away form New South Wales to start their own city. Today it is a fully modern city, with plenty to see and do. Melbourne tourist attractions include scores of both quaint and classy bars, as well as tasty restaurants with cuisine from around the world. One of the most popular places to visit in Melbourne is Melbourne Central. Melbourne Central is an expansive group of over 200 shops and cafes, with restaurants and great shopping. The Yarra river runs through the city and a visit to the Twelve Apostles is a must.

Sydney welcomes over 3 million international visitors every year. The iconic Sydney Opera, the harbour, golden beaches, beautiful national parks and timeless history combined with South Pacific climate make this cosmopolitan city a major attraction. A trip to Blue Mountains is a must do.

Canberra, the capital of Australia is well planned city. With its lush green surroundings, spring blossoms, beautiful shorelines and the snow-capped mountains this modern city also gets it share of tourists. 
Canberra was constituted in 1911 and became the capital of the federated country of Australia. Canberra has Australia's national edifices including the National Museums and Galleries, historic townships, thirty wineries and of course the Old and New Parliament House. A recommended destination is a visit to the miniature world at Cockington Green Gardens.

You can also see pictures from Brisbane, Australia, Jul 2006

Australia, Jul 2005

Melbourne, Sydney & Cannbera July, 2005. Melbourne is a city of nei ...

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Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, Jun 2005 : Visit of Anu & Suchit to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, Asia, South

Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, Jun 2005

Visit of Anu & Suchit to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, Asia, South

Updated: Oct 24, 2005 2:53am PST

Siem Reap, Cambodia, Jun 2005 : Siem Reap, Cambodia June 2005

Siem Reap, Cambodia, Jun 2005

Siem Reap, Cambodia June 2005

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China & Malaysia, Mar & Apr 2005 : Short visits to Beijing, China and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in March and April 2005 respectively.
Short stays between trip to Mongolia.

China & Malaysia, Mar & Apr 2005

Short visits to Beijing, China and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in March and ...

Updated: May 28, 2009 11:36pm PST

Mongolia, Apr 2005 : Visit to Mongolia in April 2005. This included visit to UB (Ulaan Bator), Gobi desert as well as rural Mongolia via train & surface (4-wheel drive).

Mongolia is a thinly populated country which borders Russia and China. It is a landlocked country East-Central Asia having its capital as Ulan Bator which is home to about 40% of the total country's population. Mongolia has just 3 million people and very little arable land. The famous Gobi Desert is located in the south of the country. The predominant religion in Mongolia is Tibetan Buddhism although many don't follow or practise very regularly.

Ulan Bator (Ulaanbaatar) in Mongolian is: Улаанбаатар and is the largest city and capital of Mongolia. With a population of just over 1 million and located in the north central part of the country, the city lies in a valley on the Tuul River. It is the cultural, industrial, and financial heart of the Mongolia. It is connected by roads, by rail to the Trans-Siberian Railway and Chinese railroad network as well as by air with the largest airport. The city was founded in 1639 as a Buddhist monastery center and, in the 20th century, grew into a major manufacturing center defined by its broad boulevards and squares and Socialist Classicist-style buildings.

I landed in UB from Beijing and went by road and rail into inner Mongolia on a visit.

Thanks Batpurev and Dr. Amarsaikhan Dash for all my pictures taken during the trip. I have some really nice memories thanks to you guys.

Mongolia, Apr 2005

Visit to Mongolia in April 2005. This included visit to UB (Ulaan Bato ...

Updated: Jan 13, 2009 4:47am PST

Bhutan, Mar 2005 : Visit to Samtse, Paro, & Thimpu, in Bhutan March 2005.

Bhutan - the land of the thunder dragon is also a land from a different time. Steeped in tradition and culture the only way to truly appreciate it is by visiting it. "The land of the Thunder Dragon" - Druk Yul, as its called in Tibetian is indeed, the Last Shangrila protected by the mighty Himalayas from the rest of the world. Bhutan is only country where the Monarch rule is still in existence and the Kingdom is blissfully untouched. Hidden in the Eastern Himalayas between India and Tibet and as big as Switzerland, but sparsely populated, Bhutan is as pristine as it gets.

You may like to read the "PictoJournal: Bhutan - Samtse, Thimphu, Paro, Mar, 2005"   
http://suchit.net/photo/bhutan_2005/index.htm

Bhutan, Mar 2005

Visit to Samtse, Paro, & Thimpu, in Bhutan March 2005. Bhutan - the ...

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Pakistan, Mar 2005 : Visit to Pakistan: Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore between 28th Feb 2005 and 12th March 2005
PictoJournal posted at  http://suchit.net/photo/pakistan_2005/index.htm

Pakistan, Mar 2005

Visit to Pakistan: Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore between 28th Feb 2005 an ...

Updated: May 18, 2009 8:30am PST

Singapore, Feb 2005 : Visit to Singapore via Chennai airport included a trip to Singapore's Sentosa Island for the annual flower show as well as the beach and a visit to Singapore's famous & world class Jurong Bird Park. Botero Art Exhibition sculptures were seen across Singapore. Feb'2005

Singapore, Feb 2005

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New York & New Jersey, USA, Aug 2004 : My visit to NY & NJ in August, 2004 was via CDG (Charles De Gaulle) International Airport, Paris, France. Spent time with Satish Mausaji, Kiran Mausi, cousins Akash & Anu as well as my friends, Neel & Kinnari Pujara and Anil & Nisha Dalia. Met up with an old friend Jagdish Parekh who worked in the Empire State Building. The trip to the top of Empire State Building was very memorable.

New York & New Jersey, USA, Aug 2004

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Sri Lanka & Malaysia, Jul 2004 : Visit to Sri Lanka & Malaysia in July 2004.

Due to the truce between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government it was safe to visit the N.E. of SL so we decided to go there for a short holiday. Trincomalee and surrounding area almost after two decade are now accessible. Trinco as it is commonly called, has been a sea port since the days of the ancient Kings and one of the British Empire's most important ports in Asia during the second world war. From 1941-45, Trinco had been the headquarters of Lord Louis Mountbatten Allied Southeast Asia commander. 

Enroute we stopped at Dambulla. Dating back to the 1st Century BC, this is the most impressive cave temple in Sri Lanka. It has five caves under a vast overhanging rock, carved with a drip line to keep the interiors dry. In 1938 the architecture was embellished with arched colonnades and gabled entrances. Inside the caves, the ceilings are painted with intricate patterns of religious images following the contours of the rock. There are images of the Lord Buddha and bodhisattvas, as well as various gods and goddesses. Below a large Golden Buddha statue can be seen. More images from my second trip posted here:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/2992918/  

After SL we went to Malaysia. In Malaysia we visited KL (Kuala Lumpur), PD (Port Dickson) & Genting Highlands. The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, in KL was very impressive and the view from the sky bridge was fabulous. At Genting we did the roller coaster ride and relaxed in PD. More pictures of PD and Melaka can be seen at:  http://photos.suchit.in/gallery/3083098/  

This was a very memorable trip.

Sri Lanka & Malaysia, Jul 2004

Visit to Sri Lanka & Malaysia in July 2004. Due to the truce betwee ...

Updated: Jul 27, 2008 5:02am PST

Singapore, Jun 2004 : Soon after I got my Nikon D70 in May' 2004, I went to Singapore again in June. These images of Singapore are from that trip. Went to Singapore Bird Park with my D70. Also went to Chinatown and other places before returning to Mumbai with the new baby. June, 2004

Singapore, Jun 2004

Soon after I got my Nikon D70 in May' 2004, I went to Singapore again ...

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Singapore, May 2004 : Images of Singapore from my newly purchased Nikon D70 DSLR camera. My first visit was to Singapore Zoo with my friend Varun Arora who helped me get the D70. It was the first day out with the camera and I was still getting the hang of it! Mostly used the 18-70 mm lens and the 70-300 mm. Then went to CBD an Esplanade before returning to Mumbai with the new baby. May, 2004

Singapore, May 2004

Images of Singapore from my newly purchased Nikon D70 DSLR camera. My ...

Updated: Aug 29, 2007 3:18am PST

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