A Boost to Religious Uttarakhand Tourism


Uttarakhand is known as the abode of the gods.  The state's greatest asset is that there is a temple dedicated to each of the 33 millions gods and goddesses.  The Char Dhams- Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are also located here Ganga considered to be the holiest river, is in Uttarakhand and every Hindu's life has an association with river Ganga in one way or the other.  The state also has the famous Hemkunt Sahib for the Sikhs and the religious place for the Muslims in Piran Kalier(Roorkee).
The state's other great assets are the Himalayan mountains.  Visitors and pilgrims coming to Uttarakhand are bound to be fascinated by the sight of steep mountains just staring at them.  The state has a large number of mountain peaks that can be climbed, apart from a wealth of lakes that are still inaccessible to tourists.
Sixty five percent of the state remains under forest cover. The variety of flora and fauna is also immense.  We also have national parks of which the Corbett National Park is known all over the world.  For adventure sports enthusiasts, there are facilities for aero sports, water sports, trekking, angling and rock climbing.  Also, Uttarakhand is the revered land of the saints and sages.  Rishikesh, for instance, is the centre for yoga and meditation.  So this unique wealth makes Uttarakhand special.  In the coming years, rural tourism, yoga and meditation, adventure toursim, etc., would attract more people to Uttarakhand.
A concerted effort has been made to project the tourism might of the state.  In terms of re-positioning, a conscious effort is being made to attract tourists to Uttarakhand with money power.  Already the state has a good reputation for being a leading destination for religious and adventure tourism.  Now the thrust is on promoting the state as an ideal destination for eco-tourism, centre for yoga and meditation.
In the last couple of years, a good number of tourism circuits have been identified and development work on them has begun.  The chief amongst them are: Pauri - Khirsu - Lansdowne; Joshimath - Auli - Badrinath; Pithoragarh - Munsyari; and Raithal - Barsu - Dayara Bugyal.
In the past few years various infrastructure related development initialtives have been put in place such as development of 44 Tourist Convenience Centres(TCC) and Tourist Information Centres(TIC); development of national level Institute of Hotel and Catering  Management in Dehradun; development of ghats under Great Green Vista Project in Haridwar; Plastic Densifiction Plant for the disposal of garbage which is important in an ecologically sensitive state like ours.  Mobile help vans on the CHAR DHAM route for tourists during yatra period have been pressed into service.  Various feasibility studies have been conducted such as ropeway between Rishikesh - Neelkanth and Rambara - Kedarnath and setting up of Mountain Airlines. These would give further boost to the sector. 
Training programme for the service providers such as - taxi/bus drivers, conductors, dhaba owners, porters, staff of various private sectors, small and medium size hotels and lodges, is being given due attention. Work for the upgradation of five air strips in the state is being given top priority.  Dehradun airport has already been well-operational.  It would be further upgraded to enable it to have bigger airplane landing facilities.  Air strips in Pantnagar, Gaucher, Naini-Saini and Chinyalisaur too are being readied gradually.  Feasibility study is underway for Mountain Airlines providing fixed wing aircraft services within various Indian Himalayan states.

The three Jewels of Europe- Hola Spain

Madrid and Barcelona offer a palette of experiences and stories to take back home.  Let's set on expedition to experience both the quaint and the cosmopolitan side of this country.
MADRID
Simple but enigmatic, raw yet sophisticated, the Spanish capital is a city of paradoxes.  It is the city for walkers.  The beautiful pathways, sidewalks and well-guarded pedestrian lanes makes you walk rather than hoping in to a cab.  The most splendid way to encounter Madrid is to stop at the 17the-century square where bullfights, trials and executions were once held.  The neighbour hood has lot to offer-take a peek in to the Jardin del Principe de Anglona, whose brick-and-concrete walls hide the small garden with brick paths and pomegranate and almond trees within. Don't miss the two coloured ancient Roman mosaics at Museo de los Origenes, Casa de San Isidro.
Art aficionados should step into the magnificently tiled San Francisco el Grande Basilica. One Can't stop looking at the painting of San Bernardino de Siena, one of the earliest of Goya's Madrid paintings. Goya painted himself into its right side.  Sol is the epicenter of Madrid , where you can find landmarks like the Puerta del Sol.  Which is the main contemporary square in Madrid.  The barrio of Malasana is where you can find the main bars district in Madrid.  All the coolest parties are held here.  In the barrio of Salamanca, you can find some of the most exclusive shops in designer fashion and labels.
BARCELONA
Barcelona boasts of art, architecture and style since the Middle Ages, and its center constitutes one of the greatest architecture in the world.
Alternative art galleries, urban sport, festivals, fairs, exhibitions and more fill the calendar.  The people of Barcelona like to look after and promote their history; preserving buildings and streets while maintaining their traditions throughout the year.  Celebrations like the Festa del la Merce, literally the "Festival of Our Lady of Mercy". the citys' patroness, are a good example of this. It is also important to mention the folk festivals in each of the city neighbourhoods notably those in Sants and Gracia. where every year they follow the same traditions, with giants, human towers and folk music.
Barcelona faces the sea and, as a result, became a gateway through which, during the course of its history, knowledge, traditions, customs, new consumer products have passed.  Although culturally Barcelonians have fed themselves through this always open window, we can assert that their cultural growth has always rested on a formula that is very much their own and difficult to copy; an interesting mix of local traditions and foreign ideas.