Showing posts with label #nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #nature. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Zion National Park

All this is the music of waters.
- John Wesley Powell, 1895
This was our fourth day in the mountains of West and we looked forward to the day with anticipation of more excitement and adventure.
Zion peaks are alive peaks of Utah, always changing with the movement of water. The tier of zion peaks are terraced and patterned wonderfully by nature. We can see the varied colors of nature here: green canyons, red cliffs and blue skies can stop you in your tracks. The park is home to mountain lions, elk, desert tortoise and several species.
We did the scenic tour drive from Zion Canyon Visitor center to Court of Patriarchs, the Big Bend and Temple of Sinawava.
We drove through the Zion Mount Carmel Tunnel. Built in 1920s, it connects Zion canyon to the east side of the park. 
 
True to its name, this is the natural sanctuary where you can let go of your weight and immerse in its wonderful glory. 
 


Monday, October 7, 2013

Grand Teton National Park

Tetons are timeless, elegant and proud. Whether you love to hike or enjoy a calm sunset , these mountains and the national park will inspire you. 

We visited the park in September, early Fall. Drove from Salt Lake City to Grand Teton National Park. It was a beautiful ride with landscape changing from flat land to rolling hills and finally to hills filled with pine trees. This region is abundant with wildlife. Bison's & Elk's welcome you on the way and if you are lucky you may find a Bear greeting you on the road.




This was part of our week long getaway in the mountains of the West. We flew into Utah from Houston and drove up to Grand Teton National Park. One of the unique features of this park is its  limited or no access to wireless signal. This gives you the opportunity to lose yourself in its memorable and striking mountains, lakes, rivers, valleys and skies. We spent time the afternoon at  Jenny Lake, had lunch at Signal Mountain Lodge (Greek yummy food) and lingered at the Jackson lake for the beautiful sunset behind the mountains.

Drove to Colter Bay Village and stayed there overnight in the cabins awaiting bear's knock at our door. May be we were too tired and missed the knock. Woke up early morning with chirping of birds. Had rejuvenating walk along lakeside with beautiful serene bright sun rays and cool breeze.A nice warm breakfast at the Colter Bay Ranch House Restaurant and we were ready to burn the road to Yellowstone National Park.

New Mexico Travels


Even though New Mexico is a neighboring state, it still took us 13 hours to reach the border while traveling across the western side of Texas. Not a great green drive but plains with scattered traffic and dry lands. As you come closer to the New Mexico border it all changed from concrete to rolling hills lush with vegetation followed by flat desert lands. As we drove towards Albuquerque, we surprisingly, found ourselves in midst of mountains. Spent the evening with 4th of July fireworks at the Balloon Fiesta Park.

Next morning, we visited Santa Fe, the oldest state capital of United States. Here, we explored the historic and artistic culture of New Mexico. Enjoyed the historic architecture and spent some time at the Bazaar (Palace of Governors  that dates back to early 17th century).

Prayed at the Cathedral Basillica of  St. Francis of Assisi and went to the Loretto chapel to see the mysterious staircase - unusual helix shaped spiral staircase without any vertical support. This  place no longer serves as a church but is a museum now.

Next morning, we took our maiden hot air balloon ride at across the Albuquerque city for a pictures view @ 5000 feet. After celebrating the safe landing with the crew and all other balloon riders with Champagne later we began our journey back to home sweet home in Texas.


Sunday, September 22, 2013

Elegant Egypt

‘Egypt’ popularly known as the cultural and political hub of the Middle East. It is a country in North Africa with Egypt is famous for one of the world’s most ancient civilizations (more than 5000 years) and for housing the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Well more about this beautiful country you can find at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt.

Well, it was our first international travel together outside India and we had planned the whole trip on our own without the help of any travel agency. As per the visa rules for Indians and some other countries, we had to show the ticket and hotel bookings for getting visa. Getting tourist visa is not difficult for Egypt and if applying from India, you can apply to Mumbai or Delhi consulate for a visa. What you need to do is download a form from embassy site and fill it up. They need a copy of your travel ticket (to & fro) and your hotel Booking which you might have to do on net in case you are not going along with a travel agency. But you need these documents and a fee of 750/- INR (that’s what we paid per person check for the latest). And now the best part you need not be present for your visa part, you can give an authorization letter to someone and he/she can submit and collect the passport from Embassy. Easy right! you can save a few leaves here itself.

Let the journey begin..!!

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. – Mark Twain



We are avid travelers? may be....!! hmmm not sure about that !! But we love to grab every opportunity that come our way either to drive, fly or walk no matter if its a neighborhood park, a state or a country. For the last 12 years we have traveled and added many beautiful moments in our mind and heart to cherish forever.

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