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KAILASH MANSAROVAR HELI TOUR (13 days)
A spiritual journey to some of the important Hindu pilgrimage sites, coupled with an exciting helicopter flight.
The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra holds immense religious values for the Hindus. Believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Mt. Kailash is claimed to be the apex of the Hindu religious axis. Lord Shiva or Bhola Baba is the most beloved among the thousands of Hindu deities. Hence, there are uncountable devotees who take on this tour to receive the blessings of Lord Shiva and attain spiritual contentment.
Completing a Kora (Parikrama) around Mt. Kailash is believed to erase the sins of a lifetime. To complete the Kailash pilgrimage, one should bathe in the sacred Lake Manasarovar, which lies only 30km from Mt Kailash. According to Hindu Mythology, it was formed in the mind of Brahma, and the Goddess Parvati is believed to have taken the form of the lake Manasarovar. Even drinking the waters of the lake frees a human being from sins of all kind as well as illness. Myth has it that the Gods come to bathe every morning in this lake between 3 to 5 am and this time is called 'Brahmamuhurta'. Another legend has it that Parashuram's ashram is situated on a hill, on the banks of Manasarovar.
Kailash Yatra begins with an hour flight from Kathmandu, Nepalgunj and Simikot, followed by an exciting Helicopter ride to Tibet Nepal Border. A 4WD landcruiser or tourist coach transfers you to Lake Manasarovar, where your spiritual journey begins.
While in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, you will enjoy a tour to the city's attractions and later visit the holiest of Hindu shrine "Pashupatinath". Pashupatinath is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the trinity and the guardian (patron) deity of the Hindus. A spiritual atmosphere is maintained throughout this trip.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu (1250m) / Transfer to Grand Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu / Puja at Lord Pashupatinath Temple
Day 03: Fly to Nepalgunj (450m) / Overnight at Sneha Hotel
Day 04: Fly to Simikot (2950m) / Overnight at Sun Valley Resort
Day 05: Fly to Hilsa (3750m) on Fishtail Air's Helicopter / Drive to Purang (4200m) and overnight at Kailash Hotel
Day 06: Drive to Manasarovar (4560m ) / Overnight at Manasarovar Guesthouse
Day 07: Manasarovar Parikrama/ Drive to Darchen (4560m) and overnight at Kailash Hotel
Day 08: Parikrama- Drive to Tarboche (4750m) and begin Parikrama/overnight at Dira-puk Guesthouse
Day 09: Parikrama - Trek to Zutul-Puk (4790m) and overnight at Tented Camp
Day 10: Parikrama ends / Drive back to Purang (4200m)
Day 11: Fly to Simikot on Fishtail Air's Helicopter - Rest day at Simikot (2950m) / Overnight at Sun Valley Resort
Day 12: Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj / Overnight at Grand Hotel
Day 13: Depart Kathmandu
TRIP FACTS
Trip duration: 13 Days
Grade: Fairly Challenging
Activity: Kailash Parikrama (on foot), Mansarovar by vehicle and drive across the Tibet
Starts in: Kathmandu
Ends in: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel, Guest House and Tented Camp
Transportation: Airplane, Helicopter & Bus or Landcruiser.
Meals: Indian, Vegetarian
Maximum altitude: 5630m
COST
INR 1,25,000 per person on twin sharing
Single Supplement: INR 5,000 (Compulsory if no one to share room with)
Note: There will be a supplement of USD 250 Per Pax for Non-Resident Indians
Cost Includes:
- Two nights accommodation in Kathmandu at Grand Hotel on full board basis
- Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu with English speaking local guide and entry fees (Pashupatinath Darshan and Puja)
- One night accommodation in Nepalgunj on full board basis at Sneha Hotel
- All surface transfers in Kathmandu and Nepalgunj
- Kathmandu- Nepalgunj- Simikot-Kathmandu flight by Fixed Wing aircraft
- Simikot to Hilsa-Simikot by Helicopter
- Domestic airport taxes
- Tibet group visa and travel permits
- One night accommodation in Purang on full board basis at Kailash Hotel
- One night accommodation in Manasarovar on full board at Manasarovar Guesthouse
- One night accommodation in Darchen on full board basis at Kailash Hotel
- One night accommodation in Tarboche on full board basis at Dira-puk Guesthouse
- One night accommodation in Zutul-Puk in Camp on full board basis at Camp
- Transportation in Tibet in 4WD Land Cruiser or Bus.
- English speaking Tibetan local guide
- Necessary supporting crew (Cook, Sherpa, Tour Manager from Kathmandu)
- Yaks & Yak men for luggage during the Parikrama (circumambulation) around Mt. Kailash
- Medical Oxygen & Compressed Bag for emergencies
- Medical kit bag
- All applicable taxes & service charges
- Simikot trek permit
- Arrival and departure transfers
Cost Excludes:
- international Air fare, Airport tax
- Riding Horse or Yak during the Parikrama (upon your request, we can provide this facilities with extra cost).
- Any expenses due to natural calamities such as landslide, snowfall. Route may be altered due to that.
- Any expenses incurred in emergency evacuation due to any reason
- Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, hot shower, tip to staff
- Your Insurance
- Bottled drink
- Nepal visa fee for NRI
DATES
Members of the 2011 fixed departure groups will get to meet Pilot Baba.
About Pilot Baba
Pilot Baba is a Mahayogi, a revered Hindu spiritual leader. Before turning to spiritualism he was known as Kapil Singh. Working as a pilot for the Indian Air Force during the 1965 India-Pakistan war, he flew several sorties over Pakistani territory. Reports say his bombings killed many. But he decided to leave that life after he had a near death experience while flying a MiG aircraft in 1966. According to him when the controls failed, he had a vision of his guru Hari Baba. He appeared in the cockpit of the plane and helped him land safely. After that experience he decided to become a Mahayogi and travel the world spreading the message of Love, Samadhi and Self Realization
Many of his followers say Pilot Baba has special healing powers. He is famous for performing Samadhi, or death by interment. He claims to have buried himself in the Samadhi ceremony more than 100 times, the longest one for 33 days.
Fixed Departure Dates for 2011:
1st Group: 18 June - 29 June (Meeting with Pilot Baba on 26th June at Manasarovar)
2nd Group: 19 June - 30 June (Meeting with Pilot Baba on 27th June at Darchen)
3rd Group: (Pilot Baba's Group) 22 June- 1 July
4th Group: 26 June - 7 July (Meeting with Pilot Baba on 30th at Manasarovar)
COSTS
For Indian Nationals INR 1,25,000/- per person on twin sharing
Single Supplement: INR 5000 per pax (Compulsory if no one to share room with)
For Others: USD 3000/- per person on twin sharing
Single supplement - USD 250 per pax(Compulsory if no one to share room with)
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu (1250m)
It is a panoramic thrill flying into Kathmandu on a clear day. The views of snow-capped mountain peaks sprawling down below you are almost ecstatic, beginning a whole chain of memorable experiences that stay with you for a long, long time. Our tour officer and driver will meet you at the airport and escort you to hotel Grand. At the hotel, you will be briefed about your daily activities.
Day 02 Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the historical and cultural heart of Nepal and has been a popular destination for tourists ever since Nepal opened its doors to visitors. The city presents a wonderful mix of Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and Western influence. There will be a guided tour to Pashupatinath, the most revered Hindu shrine and the holiest pilgrimage destinations for Hindus all over the world. Pashupatinath is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the trinity and the guardian (patron) deity of the Hindus. After paying homage to Lord Pashupatinath we continue to enjoy cultural and historical sights of Kathmandu valley, including Budhanilkantha, where lies the large idol of Narayan laying on a bed of snakes in water. We also make a short visit to the largest Buddhist Stupa in town Boudhanath.
Day 03 Fly to Nepalgunj (450m)
Today after breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport to catch your flight for Nepalgunj. Approximately, it takes 45 minutes to reach Nepalgunj. Our airport representative will transfer you to Hotel Sneha. You can spend the rest of the day as you like.
Day 04 Fly to Simikot (2950m)
After breakfast, you will catch early morning flight to Simikot. It will take approximately 50 minutes to reach Simikot airport. Upon your arrival, our representative will escort you to Sun Valley Resort. You can spend the rest of the day as you like.
Day 05 Fly to Hilsa (3750m) and drive to Purang (4200m)
Today you will be flown from Simikot to Hilsa via Fishtail Air's helicopter. The flight takes 22 minutes. From Hilsa you have to trek for 45 minutes to reach Sher Trek. After completing border formalities, you will be driven towards Purang, Tibet on 4WD landcruiser or Bus along with English speaking Tibetan local guide. After driving for 1 hour and 30 minutes, you will reach Taklakot.
Day 06 Drive to Manasarovar (4560m)
Your Kailash Parikrama begins today. We drive for about 75 km to Manasarovar via Rakshash Tal. This route takes us to the beautiful and sacred Manasarovar Lake set amidst extraordinary landscape. After taking a holy bath and performing Puja, we perform Parikrama at the sacred Manasarovar. From this vantage point, we can even get a glimpse of the majestic Mount Kailash. This journey leaves us spiritually fulfilled.
Day 07 Drive to Darchen (4560m)
After performing Puja and taking a holy dip in the Lake, we drive for about 30 km towards Darchen, the Base Camp of Kailash. Rest of the free time, you can relax with friends and family.
Day 08 Drive to Tarboche (4750m)
Drive about 8 km, approx 45 minutes to Tarboche; this is the starting point for our Parikrama, the 53km trek around the mountain. This is the most easy and accessible point from where you get the closest view of Mt. Kailash.
From Tarboche, we walk today for 6 hours+ up the Lha Chu Valley, past beautiful green meadows and streams with Mt. Kailash towering above us.
Those who do want wish to trek around Kailash can go back to Manasarovar or Darchen and wait for the Parikrama group to return. Overnight stay at Dira-puk guest house.
Day 09 Trek to Zutul-Puk (4790m) We leave the Lha Chu Valley and enter the Drolma Chu Valley, heading up towards a high pass, the Drolma La (5630m). It is a tough climb to the summit, which is festooned with prayer flags, but from there it is downhill or flat to Zutul-Puk. Today we walk for 9 hours+.
Those who are not performing Parikrama can rest at Lake Manasarovar or take optional tour to Astapath, Thirthapur, etc. at their own expense. You will be accommodated in Tented Camps.
Day10 Parikrama ends - drive towards Purang (4200m)
Today is the final day for Parikrama. After completing the trek, you will be driven back to Purang (Taklakot). Refresh and drive to Sher. After completing immigration formalities, walk down to Hilsa.
Day 11 Day at Simikot (2950m)
After breakfast, you will be flown to Simikot by Fishtail Air's helicopter.
Day 12 Fly to Nepalgunj (450m) and Fly back to Kathmandu (1250m)
Morning flight to Nepalgunj and later catch connecting flight to Kathmandu. Our tour officer will escort you to Grand hotel. You can spend the free time shopping for souvenirs or as you like in Kathmandu.
Day 13 Depart Kathmandu
Our Nepalese support team will take you to the airport for your flight home.
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Is there a correct place for the installation of a flagpole displaying the american flag?
Left side, right side, center?
No other flag or pennant should be placed above or, if on the same level, to the right of the flag of the Unites States of America.
Here is the complete US code:
http://www.prestigememorials.com/Flag-Cases-Displaying-the-US-Flag-information.php
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Golf Photos, Art and Collectibles
If you have a passion for golf, your enthusiasm for the sport does not end when you drop the ball in the 18th hole. You think golf, you talk golf, and you dream golf. When you are away from the course, you can't wait to get back. When you are there, you never want to leave.
Of course, no one can stay on the golf course forever, so why not start a collection to remind you of the pleasures of the fairway? Just like some people collect stamps or coins or china cups, you can collect objects about the game of golf. Collecting golf art and memorabilia is a great way to focus on the positive and keep your pleasure in the forefront when you are away from the game.
Golfers have access to a wide range of golf collectibles through online specialty retailers. What exactly are golf collectibles? Basically, they are any type of decorative item with a golf theme. A series of framed pictures of American, Scottish, and British golf courses is a popular collector's item. Another great series is of Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tom Watson as they each say farewell to the British Open. Speaking of these legends, what could be greater than a framed photograph of Palmer and Nicklaus on tee as the honorary starters of the 2010 Masters?
A framed collection of Masters' pins is a timeless reminder of the great tournaments. You can find historical photos from the early days of golf, knickers and all. In addition to photos of golf legends, there are autographed photos of current golf stars such as Annika Sorenstam, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mikelson. What better inspiration than to see your favorite golfers hanging on your wall reminding you of your game? Just so you don't take your game too seriously, you might want to hang the classic photo of Jackie Gleason golfing.
Golf art makes great tournament awards in place of or in addition to trophies. The winner would surely appreciate four official Masters scorecards signed by Grand Slam champions Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, and Jack Nicklaus arranged in an attractive frame. And for second place, a Payne Stewart photo collage from the 1991 U.S. Open.
The same items make great personal and corporate gifts. Use them for auctions or fundraisers for your club or a charitable organization. For company tournaments a variety of photos can be framed identically, each with a personalized tournament plaque. If your co-worker didn't make it to the 2010 Masters, a daily ticket display might be a good pick-me-up. When you are tired of giving golf balls and golf caps as gifts to your golf buddies, give something different-a golf collectible.
Anything you can think of related to the game of golf, you can find as a golf collectible. And if you or someone you know needs a little help with their game, there's always a framed photo of the Golfer's Prayer at St. Salvadore's Cathedral in St. Andrew's Scotland.
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Flagpoles for Commercial and Residential Use
External and internal halyard type flagpoles have been sold to many during the last few years. Both systems are substantially different, including pricing. The external halyard system has most of its parts installed on the outside of the flagpole shaft, including the cleat whereas the internal halyard system has most its mechanical parts mounted on the inside of the pole shaft. A locking access door prevents vandals from gaining access to the halyard, thus offering more security than external halyard flagpoles.
On such internal halyard type pole is the "deluxe" flagpole. These flagpoles are manufactured from aluminum and are offered with a winch system that also includes a removable handle. This feature offers more security to those living in the more "challenging" areas. The winch, halyard and some other parts are found on the inside of the shaft. A configuration ideal for those that want to keep their flag flying proudly without having to worry about neighborhood vandals.
As with most poles, deluxe flagpoles include a handful of accessories as part of a flagpole kit. One such item or accessory is the pole's counterweight. These weights are covered with a matter called "neoprene." This particular part is one of few parts not mounted on the inside of the shaft and allows for the halyard to be lowered for fastening or removing the banner. The kit usually also includes an aluminum flash collar, an anodized gold ball and a ground sleeve as part of the pole foundation.
These poles are manufactured from the aluminum metal, which requires a minimal amount of maintenance. Some consistent cleaning of the flagpole shaft can prevent staining and rusting. Lengths range anywhere from 20 ft to a maximum height of 80 ft.
For your information, aluminum flagpoles (including deluxe type poles) can ran reach heights up to eighty plus feet and can fly outdoor flags in extreme weather conditions. Make sure to learn the terms of conditions with regards to new poles from your flagpole supplier.
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flag Poles and Flags - China
Banners and flags, including giant flags, have been displayed as a means to signal or identify for centuries, if not thousands of years. It is claimed that the first flags were produced and displayed in Asia. Interestingly, flag poles of all kinds have been around for a lot period of time as well.
Most countries in our world today have a beautifully designed flag or banner that identifies with the respective countries. China, for example, shows a red colored background otherwise known as flag field with on the left five gold stars, with one star being larger than the other four. During the Olympic games of the year 2008, the Chinese flew national banners, including giant flags, from both residential and commercial type flag poles all over the country.
Like other flag colors, the color red displayed on Chinese flags represents the revolution of the past. All stars represent the Chinese people who live under rule of the Communist Party of China and have done so for years. Those familiar with flags also commonly refer to this beautiful flag as the "Five Star Red Flag."
The national flag of China is not the only flag that displays a substantial red colored field. There are quite a few other national banners (in different parts of the world) that also display a red background. At the time, the Soviet Union (also referred to as USSR) flew a red colored banner from flag poles. Interestingly, this flag had a hammer crosses with a sickle as well as red colored star on the left portion (next hoist side) of the flag.
Interestingly, and even though flags and banners have been around for as long as they have, the national banner of China is relatively young. Following the Chinese civil war, towards the end of the first half of the 20th century, the flag design was chosen from among thirty eight other designs / contestants that participated in a competition organized by the so called "Preparatory Committee."
Following completion of the first production of the Chinese flag, it was first raised and flown from a flagpole under direction of Mao Zedong, back in 1949. Interestingly, it was during that same occasion that the People's Republic was first presented to the Chinese people.
Most flags, including giant flags, are produced using the latest in manufacturing technology. Flags flown from flag poles in residential, commercial and especially industrial areas are subject wear and tear.
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