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These tourist places of Dehradun, Rishikesh and Nainital opened from today
Chaurasi hut of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi located in Rishikesh has been opened for tourists from Wednesday. Chief Wildlife Warden JS Suhag has issued orders to open Chaurasi hut closed for the last two months due to Corona curfew. Dhir Singh, officer of Gauhari Range under Rajaji Tiger Reserve has confirmed this. From Wednesday, tourists will be able to see the Chaurasi hut. Gauhari Range Officer said that tourists will enter Chaurasi Kutia from 10 am to 4 pm only. In which the entry fee for Indians is Rs 150, for senior citizens Rs 75, for students Rs 40 to 75 and for foreign tourists Rs 600 has been kept. In this way the world famous eighty-four hut In 1961, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi took this place on lease from the park administration for 40 years for transcendental yoga. In the year 1968, four members of the famous Beatles group of England came here. The members of the group stayed here for about four months. During this, along with meditation, yoga, they had composed about 40 songs by staying here. This is the reason why foreign tourists know this ashram as the Beatles Ashram. About 140 domed huts and 84 small huts made for yoga attract tourists even today. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi left this place and went to Holland before the lease expired. After that the park administration acquired its place. Zoo, Botanical Garden and Waterfall open from today The Zoo in Nainital, the Himalayan Botanical Garden at Narayan Nagar and the Woodland Waterfall at Sadiyatal have been opened from Wednesday. This information was given by Forest Officer Ajay Rawat. He explained that due to the second wave of corona infection, the movement of tourists was stopped in the zoo, Himalayan Botanical Garden and Woodland Waterfall. Now the pace of corona infection has slowed down, because of which the concerned department has taken this decision. Forest Officer Ajay Rawat said that on the orders of Chief Conservator of Forests - Wildlife and Chief Wildlife Warden Uttarakhand, these places have been opened for tourists from Wednesday after the Corona period. The guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority will be followed in the zoo. Doon Zoo and Anand Van open from today Doon Zoo has been opened for tourists from Wednesday due to less corona infection. In this regard, the Chief Wildlife Warden and Doon Zoo Director have also issued orders. After the second wave of Corona began, orders were issued by the Union Ministry of Forest, Environment and Climate Change and the National Tiger Conservation Authority to close all national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, zoos and tiger reserves for tourists. The Forest Ministry and the National Tiger Conservation Authority had directed the closure of tiger reserves and zoos till June 29. Meanwhile, the Chief Wildlife Warden JS Suhag and Zoo Director PK Patra have issued orders to open the zoo due to the stopping of the corona infection. Doon Zoo's Forest Officer Mohan Singh Rawat said that the zoo has been opened for tourists from Wednesday. The zoo was closed for general tourists since March 23. Anand Van at Jhajhra has also been opened for tourists from Wednesday. Akhilesh Rawat, Forest Officer of Anandvan said that tourists will be able to enjoy Nakshatra Vatika, Sita Vatika, Tree Hut by visiting Anand Van. At the same time, Zipline, Commando Net, Burma Bridge Ladder Bridge have also been opened for the youth. Anandvan was also closed for the last two months.
By Dehradun News5 years ago in Wander
Luxury Vacation Ideas for Couples
If you are looking for luxury vacation ideas for couples, then you are in the right spot! Not everyone is able to afford an exotic vacation abroad, but who says you have to spend a ton of money in order to enjoy the luxury lifestyle? There are many options for couples looking for fun and relaxation without busting their budget.
By Vicky DiMichele5 years ago in Wander
Travel Cuisine
I don’t currently have the means to travel the world, like I would like. One day, I hope to be able to build a tiny house boat to travel by water as well as to own an RV to travel by land. I would love nothing more than to have a full passport. However, at this point in my life, that is not possible. Of course, there are many ways to travel without breaking the bank. One of the ways I have attempted to explore is moving to unknown places in my country. Many times, throughout my life I have simply pointed to a map and moved there, with little to no real plan. It always seems to work out somehow and I have been able to see much of the United States this way. Once my children were born, I tended to opt more towards road trips. Whenever we had the chance, we would go within a day’s trip from our home and take time to explore every aspect of our location’s offerings. This is how my children also became foodies in their own right.
By Rosie VanSciver5 years ago in Wander
Iron Dome
It didn't take long for the world as a whole to change once the first colossal satellite grid failed. Earth was on its way to establish telecommunication and internet as a free right for every human. The project was titled “Silk Canal”; the plan was to launch a new set of noncommercial satellites licensed through the United Nations. But free just means a void in revenue across the world; sabotage quickly ensued.
By Abigail Enimula5 years ago in Wander
Interesting Places to Visit in Sydney on a Budget
Sydney is the most densely populated city in Australia and the reasons for this are plenty. The city offers a remarkable quality of life and it boasts of an abundant natural and man-made wealth. Today, Sydney is essentially a traveller’s paradise too. If you’re planning a trip to this marvellous coastal city, here is a tour planner for you. Whether you’re thinking of staying at a luxury villa or a hotel that suits your budget, the very essence of a pleasure trip is in about all the places you visit. Sydney has numerous places that offer the visitors a perfect glimpse into what the city is and a lifestyle that may not necessarily take a chunk out of your wallet.
By Isabella Harriot 5 years ago in Wander
Top Resorts for Honeymooners in Himachal Pradesh :- My Trip My Way
Located at an elevation of 2276 meters above sea level, Shimla is nestled majestically in the lap of the Himalayas. The pleasant weather of this place rightfully made it the summer capital of British India. The hill town still features Victorian architecture and colonial-influenced buildings that remind us of the bygone British era.
By My Trip My Way5 years ago in Wander







