Saturday, June 30, 2007
What is backpacking?
A backpacker packs all of his or her gear into a backpacK. This gear must include food, water, and shelter, or the means to obtain them, but very little else, and often in a more compact and simpler form than one would use for stationary camping. A backpacking trip must include at least one overnight stay in the wilderness (otherwise it is a day hike). Many backpacking trips last just a weekend (one or two nights), but long-distance expeditions may last weeks or months, sometimes aided by planned food and supply drops.
Backpacking camps are more spartan than ordinary camps. In areas that experience a regular traffic of backpackers, a hike-in camp might have a fire ring and a small wooden bulletin board with a map and some warning or information signs. Many hike-in camps are no more than level patches of ground without scrub or underbrush. In very remote areas, established camps do not exist at all, and travelers must choose appropriate camps themselves.
In some places, backpackers have access to lodging that are more substantial than a tent. In the more remote parts of Great Britain, bothies exist to provide simple (free) accommodation for backpackers. Another example is the High Sierra Camps in Yosemite National Park. Mountain huts provide similar accommodation in other countries, so being a member of a mountain hut organization is advantageous (perhaps required) to make use of their facilities. On other trails (e.g. the Appalachian Trail) there are somewhat more established shelters of a sort that offer a place for weary hikers to spend the night without needing to set up a tent.
Most backpackers purposely try to avoid impacting on the land through which they travel. This includes following established trails as much as possible, not removing anything, and not leaving residue in the backcountry. The Leave No Trace movement offers a set of guidelines for low-impact backpacking ("Leave nothing but footprints. Take nothing but photos. Kill nothing but time"...)
PROFESSIONAL BACKPACKING
For some people, backpacking is a necessary and integral part of their job.
In the military a framed backpack is referred to as a "rucksack" or simply a "ruck". Soldiers who serve in the militaries of most nation-states usually receive at least some rudimentary backpacking training while infantrymen are often trained to a more advanced backpacking skill level. They share many common attributes with amateur backpackers: being self-contained, use of land-navigation skills and actively minimizing their environmental foot-print. Although there are also a few differences such as the need to carry an assault rifle, other weapons, ammunition and communication equipment as well as at times maintaining "noise and light discipline", which means remaining silent and in darkness to avoid detection.
Other professional backpackers may be scientific and academic researchers, professional guides, photographers, park-rangers and "search & rescue" personnel.
WINTER BACKPACKING
Although backpacking in the winter is rewarding, it can be dangerous and generally requires more gear. Backpackers may need skis or snowshoes to traverse deep snow, or crampons to cross ice. Cotton clothing, which absorbs moisture and chills the body, is particularly dangerous in cold weather, so backpackers stick to synthetic materials or materials that won't hold moisture. Special low-temperature sleeping bags and tents can be expensive, but will be more comfortable than many layers of warm clothing. However when hiking in cold weather it is always better to hike with varying layers of clothing so that as the body heats up layers can be taken off without causing the wearer to sweat or become very chilled.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
How to reach kerala
Air : Thiruvananthapuram and Cochin are International Airports and Calicut has international services to several destinations in Gulf. Daily flights are operated from Thiruvananthapuram to Singapore, Colombo, Male, Muscat, Bahrain, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. International airlines operating from Thiruvananthapuram are Gulf Air, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Lanka, Air Maldives and Air India. Cochin, is air-connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Mali and Goa. Airports are in the outskirts of the cities. Pre-paid taxi service is available in the airports.
Rail : Trains chug off from Kerala to all regions in India including North- East and Jammu Kashmir. Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Shornur and Kozhikode are the major stations in the state. The Konkan Rail line along the Western coast connects Kerala to Mumbai and North- West states. Kollam-Madurai and Shornur-- Erode lines also connect Kerala with other states.
For more info check http://www.indianrail.gov.in/
Road : The state's road network comprises of five National Highways, dozens of state highways, major district roads and thousands of village roads. NH 47 starts from Kanyakumari in Tamilnadu and ends in Coimbathore running through five districts of the state. NH 17 starts from Edappally in Ernakulam, lacerates six districts before entering Karnataka at Mangalore. N H 49 Kochi--Madurai, N H 212 Kozhikode- Kollegal( near Mysore), and NH 213 Kozhikode- Palakkad are the other National Highways in Kerala. State owned Road Transport Corporation, KSRTC, runs round- the-clock services to all major destinations in the state besides plying buses to several metros in Karnataka and Tamilnadu. All district headquarters and several other cities have KSRTC bus stations. The Corporation runs super fast, super express and fast passenger services, each with different ticket rates. Private passenger bus service is concentrated on village routes and city routes. Bus charge is fixed by the Government from time to time and the rate is similar all over the state. Taxi vehicles( car, jeep, cab) are available round- the- clock near all bus, railway stations.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Travel and tourism - Upcoming events in India
Date: 21-JUL-07 to 23-JUL-07
Location:
Travel Media Networks
473, 2nd Floor, 2nd cross, 9th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indira Nagar
Bangalore, Karnataka - 560 0308 (
Phone: +(91)-(80)-41152215
Fax: +(91)-(80)-25290708
Date: 27-JUL-07 to 29-JUL-07
Location:
Organizer:
Travel Media Networks
473, 2nd Floor, 2nd cross, 9th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indira Nagar
Bangalore, Karnataka - 560 0308 (
Phone: +(91)-(80)-41152215
Fax: +(91)-(80)-25290708
India International Travel Exhibition (IITE), an exhibition series on Tourism exchange, a platform where the upward moving, high earning Mid level city consumers will interact with your Tourism Board, Travel Partners and Affiliated service providers, thus promoting the beauty and the benefits of your destination. IITE, an annual, travel and tourism exhibition show will be held for the fast growing Net worth consumers of the mid level Indian Cities with respect to their travel and Leisure needs.
Date: 03-AUG-07 to 05-AUG-07
Location:
Organizer:
GTFC
348, Amar Jyoti Layout
Phone: +(91)-(80)-41483066
Fax: +(91)-(80)-41483066
4) Travel & Tourism Fair-Kolkata
TTF is
Date: 10-AUG-07 to 12-AUG-07
Location: Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata.
Organizer:
Fairfest Media Limited
E-8,
Phone: +(91)-(11)-26866874/26866875
Fax: +(91)-(11)-26868073
5) Travel & Tourism Fair-Hyderabad
TTF is
Location: Hitex Exhibition Centre,
Organizer:
Fairfest Media Limited
E-8,
Phone: +(91)-(11)-26866874/26866875
Fax: +(91)-(11)-26868073
Date: 24-AUG-07 to 26-AUG-07
Location: International Exhibition Center, Jaipur.
Organizer:
Secretariat
Phone: +(91)-(11)-25897594/25897596
Fax: +(91)-(11)-25897597
Date: 07-SEP-07 to 09-SEP-07
Location: International Exhibition Center, Ahmedabad.
Organizer:
Secretariat
Phone: +(91)-(11)-25897594/25897596
Fax: +(91)-(11)-25897597
Date: 08-SEP-07 to 10-SEP-07
Location: World Trade Centre, Mumbai.
Organizer:
Travel Media Networks
473, 2nd Floor, 2nd cross, 9th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indira Nagar
Bangalore, Karnataka - 560 0308 (
Phone: +(91)-(80)-41152215
Fax: +(91)-(80)-25290708
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
God's Own Country - Kerala, India
Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം; Kēraḷaṁ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of southwestern India. To its east and northeast, Kerala borders Tamil Nadu and Karnataka respectively; to its west and south lie the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean with the islands of Lakshadweep and the Maldives, respectively. Kerala envelops Mahé, a coastal exclave of Pondicherry. Kerala is one of the four states of South India.
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The Chera kings' dependence on trade meant that merchants from West Asia established coastal posts and settlements in Kerala. Many — especially Jews and Christians — also escaped persecution, establishing the Nasrani Mappila and Muslim Mappila communities. According to several scholars, the Jews first arrived in Kerala in 573 BC. The works of scholars and Eastern Christian writings state that Thomas the Apostle visited Muziris in Kerala in 52 CE to proselytize amongst Kerala's Jewish settlements. However, the first verifiable migration of Jewish-Nasrani families to Kerala is of the arrival of Knai Thoma in 345 CE. Muslim merchants settled in Kerala by the 8th century CE. After Vasco Da Gama's arrival in 1498, the Portuguese sought to control the lucrative pepper trade by subduing Keralite communities and commerce.
Kerala's 38,863 km² landmass (1.18% of India) is wedged between the Arabian Sea to the west and the Western Ghats — identified as one of the world's twenty-five biodiversity hotspots — to the east. Lying between north latitudes 8°18' and 12°48' and east longitudes 74°52' and 72°22', Kerala is well within the humid equatorial tropics. Kerala's coast runs for some 580 km (360 miles), while the state itself varies between 35 and 120 km (22--75 miles) in width. Geographically, Kerala can be divided into three climatically distinct regions: the eastern highlands (rugged and cool mountainous terrain), the central midlands (rolling hills), and the western lowlands (coastal plains). Located at the extreme southern tip of the Indian subcontinent, Kerala lies near the centre of the Indian tectonic plate; as such, most of the state is subject to comparatively little seismic and volcanic activity. Geologically, pre-Cambrian and Pleistocene formations compose the bulk of Kerala's terrain.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Shyama sundara Kera.......
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Kerala......! " God's Own Country"
The ancient history of Kerala is shrouded in the mists of tradition. The most popular legend would have it that the land crust that forms the state was raised from the depths of the ocean by Parasurama, the Brahmin avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu and hence the sobriquet - "God's own Country". Thus during your tour to Kerala you get an opportunity to be a part of this culturally rich country.
Today, Kerala is one of the best-known tour destinations in the world tourism map. From mind-blowing landscapes to infinite intriguing customs, high-intensity cultural life to the educated public, holidays and tour in Kerala is a unique experience in itself.
Kerala is also famous for spices. Coz of dis Kerala is also known as Spice Garden.
About Kerala
Capital - Thiruvananthapuram
Area - 38,863 Sq. Km
Length - 575 km
Language - Malayalam, English
Location - South west tip of the India's main land
Time - GMT +5.30
Currency - Indian Rupees
Weather - Tropical
Summer - February - May (24 - 33 degree Celsius)
Winter - October - January (22 - 28degree Celsius)
Monsoon - June - September (22 - 28 degree Celsius)
High Season - December - May
Number of Districts - Fourteen
Population - 29,011,237 lakhs as per the 1991 census (20.011237 Millions)
Density of population - 749 per sq kms; second largest in India
Kerala's share in the national Population - 3.44 percent
District average - 20.78 lakhs (2.078 millions)
Sex ration - 1036 women for 1000 men.
Study prediction - Zero population growth in three decades
Average size of Family - 5.3 person
Literacy rate - 89.81 per cent
Male literacy rate - 93.62 per cent
Female literacy rate - 86.17 per cent
Major Port - Kochi
Airports - Thiruvanananthapuram, Nedumbassery, Kozhikode
Road - State owned bus, private bus, tourist taxi, regular taxi, auto rickshaw, private vehicles,erry services. The State is linked with railways.
Beaches - Kovalam, Varkala, Cherai, Alleppey, Kappad, Shanghumugham, Thirumullavaram and Bekal
Sanctuaries - Periyar, Thekkady, Aralam, Parambikulam, Wayanad, Idukki, Silent Valley, Thattekad, Eravikulam, Chinnar, Peppara, Peechi-Vazhani, Neyyar and Kumarakom
Hill Stations - Ponmudi, Peermade, Thekkady, Munnar, Wayanad and Devikulam
Cash Crops - Rubber, Coffee, Tea, Cardamom, Pepper and Cashew Other products Coir, Handloom, Handicrafts, Metal Mirror and fibre products.
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Aw....!!! I forgot to introduce myself.... I`m doin my graduation in Tourism and Travel Management aka TTM in Ethiraj Womens College Chennai.I Luv trekking and travelling.
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