Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Beauty of Nature Around My Residence - Vijaynagar.

Beauty of Nature Around My Residence - Vijaynagar.







Beauty of Nature Around My Residence - Vijaynagar.

It can be very impressive as you will know if you have ever visited some of the castles and stately homes at the country side.

In our short span of life we have mix of evergreen and deciduous shrubs; we should spend more time around our homes and enjoying various looks of nature,

In the month of September I got good chance to shoot some of the Landscapes scenes nearby my residence. To shoot all these snaps I have to travel from the garden to our terrace.



Regards

Yogesh Shinde

Monday, October 4, 2010

Rajmachi Jungle Treck

The Rajmachi Fort is a wide fort situated near Lonavla.There are two paks on Rajmachi fort.The taller one is Shriwardhan and the other one is Manoranjan.Shriwardhan is about 910 meters and Manoranjan is about 900 meters tall.The entire path is completly surrounded by green forest and it gives complete pleasure of walking. The road starts from Lonavla railway station and it travels through Tungarli village, passing by the Tungarli lake, and enters the Rajmachi plateau. Rajmachi, a picturesque region consisting of two stubborn peaks namely Manaranjan and Shrivardhan, is a magnificent tourist destination in the state of Maharashtra, India. The fort is constructed to have an overview of the konkan region down. Rajmachi is renowned for trekking; one can trek from the Tungarli Lake region to Rajmachi through the breathtaking rocky natural trek routes.


Regards
Yogesh Shinde.

Dukes Nose Rain Treck.

Dukes Nose near khandala, India is a huge pinnacle very obvious while traveling between mumbai and pune. It's shape is like a nose or a thumb. The sights from top are unique and magnificent as one sees a vast landscape and the winding mumbai pune expressway cutting through the ghats and trains chugging along the tracks. Dukes Nose trek starts from khandala station itself and a nice 3-4 hour trek takes you to the top where a simple temple exists. Its a famous for rock climbing and valley crossing activites. Besides its unusual structure, the Duke’s Nose is a crowd puller also because of the spectacular waterfalls that fall off from different points of the mountain. The view of the rain water gushing down this 800 foot structure and falling deep into the green valley below sure makes for one breathtaking sight. The Duke's Nose is an important travel attraction at Khandala famous for rock climbing. It has been named after Duke Wellington, it is said that his nose resembled this cliff.


Regards
Yogesh Shinde.