India Travel Blog – July Newsletter
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Hello,
Here is the July edition of India Travel Blog Newsletter. This newsletter carries a quick summary of posts in the last one month, and a glimpse of posts coming up in next one month.
July 2008 desktop calendar wallpaper is now online. It is a recent image taken from Nandi Hills just outside Bangalore. Visit here to download the calendar in 1024×768 or 1280×800.
The saga of driving from Manali to Leh is now complete. It is a list of 7 posts which has all the details one would like to know about the tough terrain of Manali-Leh Road. Read them all here. The series on Ladakh will continue through the next month, with lots of experiences and information of travel in this high altitude region. It will begin with detailed posts on Leh, followed by other places.
The Travel Photography series has had three posts this month, which included a guest post from Anoop who writes at http://chitra-vihaar.blogspot.com/ . Below are the topics covered this month. See all these posts here.
1. Technically bad images
2. Photographing monsoons
3. Circular Polarizer.
A fellow travel blogger(http://backpakker.blogspot.com/) and I have launched a guided tour program which takes travellers to heartland of the 1000 year old Hoysala Kingdom. The tour involves telling lot of stories and sessions on the interesting history of Hoysala Kingdom. We will visit some fascinating temples that are off the tourist map, visited by very few people. Besides the heritage, we are staying amidst nature in a quiet place in a coffee estate. If time and weather permits, we may even attempt a walk in a coffee estate.. A batch is leaving on coming weekend – July 4th. To register and to know more, see here.
Happy Travels!