Tatta-pani
- Tatta pani meaning hot water, is localed 55 kms from Shimla. These
hot water springs are situated on the bank of Sutleg river. The river
is at 4-5 deg. celsius while the springs are at 60-70 deg. celsius. So
you have to mix both waters to enjoy the bath.
The best part is
that very few tourists visit this place. Nearby there is another newly
discovered spot called Shiv-Gufa (cave). This is an place with
breathtaking prestine beauty and is not a common stop for tourists.
You have to go through some 700 steps down to the hidden cave on the
bank of a river surrounded by tall cliffs on all sides.
If you go to Shimla
try to see some places like the two I have just described and Nanda
devi, rather than freaking about in the Mall and Ridge. I bet you will
have better time in these remote places and feel the harmony in
nature. Nanda delvi is a peak near Shimla and offers a lonely and
extremely beautiful sunset.
Some
other interesting places are Dehradoon for its Forest Research
Institute (see pictures in Photography section), Musoorie for Kempty
falls and Sahastra Dhara, VishakhaPattanam for its prestine beaches
and splendid nearby places like Arku Valley and Barra Caves (limestone
caves), Goa - for its beaches, water sports and wine.

In the future, if
the almighty allows, I wish to go to at least Patalkot, Sunderban,
Laddakh and Mansarovar. Patalkot is a remote village near Chhindwara
in Madhya Pradesh. The tribal village is the deepest in in India,
surrounded by 400 m cliffs all around giving it the appearance of a
bowl. Sunderban Delta is the biggest in the world and home for Royal
Bengal Tiger. A five day ferry trip to Sunderban is operated from
Calcutta and the time to go there is winter. You can fine crocodiles,
tigers, snakes and other wild life in these mangroves. I have been
planning to go to Laddakh for the last two years but some how it
hasn't realised, though I am sure I will make it. Mansarovar is my
ultimate dream till now and I am saving to go to Kailash-Mansarovar -
it costs aroud 40,000 rupees per head in this Govt. organised trip.
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