Showing posts with label Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hills. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Black Hills (Kalo Dungar) | Bhuj | Gujarat

25 kms north of Khavda, the top of the Black Hills is the highest point in Kutch, at 462 m. From here, the entire northern horizon vanishes into the Great Rann, the desert and sky often becoming indistinguishable. It is one of the few non-coastal locations where you feel like you are at the edge of the earth, on the brink of incomprehensible vastness that fades off towards infinity. Looking out from the Black Hills, you can understand the tremendous effort that those who undertake the crossing of the Great Rann have to make. Since this is one of the places where a civilian can get closest to the Pakistan border, there is an Army post at the top; beyond here, only military personnel are allowed. The hill is also the site of a 400-year-old temple to Dattatreya, the three-headed incarnation of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva in the same body. Legend says that when Dattatreya walked on the earth, he stopped at the Black Hills and found a band of starving jackals. Being a god, he offered them his body to eat and as they ate, his body continually regenerated itself. Because of this, for the last four centuries, the priest at the temple has prepared a batch of prasad that is fed to the jackals after the evening aarti.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Morni - An ideal place for picnic and short trips

Morni Hills are an offshoot of Shivalik range. The village of Morni lies on the mountainside, at 3600 feet above sea level. Just five hours drive away from Delhi and 45 km from Chandigarh. Morni in Panchkula district Haryana combines the best of an idyllic retreat with action, adventure and fun. The road to Morni has breathtaking scenery as it goes past sleepy hamlets, cultivated terraces and hill forest.

There are two small lakes called Tikkar Taal, which seem to be mysteriously interconnected, even though they are separated by a hillock. The water level in both the Tals always remains the same, as there is a hidden channel under the hill connecting them. The larger is about 550 meters long and 460 meters broad and
 
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