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thanks @lenovoideapad3 for the beautiful gift for valentine's day for me and my friend @duskrodeo ❤️ i can't stop starring at tulga beautiful modern outfit and his animal attitude. i really hope in his bouquet are daffodils 🌼
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Uncover the Serenity of Barshani Village – Parvati Valley, Kullu
The untouched beauty of Barshani Village in the captivating Parvati Valley, Kullu, is an inviting paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Located just 14 km beyond Manikaran, this small village offers a tranquil retreat amidst the mesmerizing landscape of Himachal Pradesh. Despite the recent construction activity that has slightly affected its natural allure, Barshani Village…

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... noch ein Abschied: Ade MK&G messe Hamburg
Zum Jahresbeginn 2025 sorgt ein Schreiben, unterzeichnet von Tulga Beyerle, der Leiterin des Museums für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg sowie von Sebastian Giesen, dem Vorsitzenden des Freundeskreises, der Justus Brinckmann Gesellschaft, für Unruhe in der Szene angewandter Kunst. Daraus zitiere ich: „Wir, das Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe (MK&G) und der MK&G-Freundeskreis, die Justus Brinckmann…
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Түүүний инээмсэглэл бүх дэлхийг чимнэ Гэрэл зургийг: Tulga photography
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The first episode of the Star Wars inspired cartoon Ewoks premiered on September 7, 1985. The series, along with the similarly Star Wars inspired Droids, was one of the most expensively produced cartoons in the 1980's. The events of the series took place before their introduction in Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi. While the main character Wicket was played by Warwick Davis in ROTJ, he was voiced by Jim Henshaw (and Denny Delk in the second season) in the cartoon. The first episode featured the Tulga Witch Morga (Jackie Burroughs) plans to burn down the forest on the Endor moon. The episode featured other RTOJ characters Chief Chirpa (movie Jane Busby/ cartoon George Buza/Rick Cimino), Teebo (movie Jack Purvis/ cartoon Eric Peterson/James Cranna) and Logray (movie Mike Edmonds /cartoon Douglas Chamberlain). The series introduced new characters such as Aunt Bozzie (Pam Hyatt), Deej (Richard Donat), Dulok Shaman (Don Francks), Hoom (John Stocker), King Gorneesh (Dan Hennessey), Kneesa (Cree Summer/Jeanne Reynolds), Latara (Taborah Johnson/Sue Murphy), Malani (Alyson Court), Paploo (Paul Chato), Punt (Rob Cowan), Shodu (Esther Scott), Urgah (Melleny Melody), Weechee (Greg Swanson), Willy (John Stocker), and Winda (Leanne Coppen). ("The Cries of the Trees", Ewoks, TV Event)

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My Himachal Adventure Unveiled
The moment I stepped off the bustling streets of Delhi and set my sights on the snow-kissed peaks of Himachal, I knew I was in for an unforgettable adventure. With a heart full of excitement and a bag packed with essentials, my journey to the serene hills of Kasol marked the beginning of a soul-stirring trip. Let me take you through the twists, turns, and tranquil moments of my Himalayan escape.
Just a short distance from Kasol lies the serene village of Chalal, a hidden gem tucked amidst the majestic Himalayas. As the evening unfolded, I found myself sitting by the river, perched on the rocks surrounded by the gentle flow of water. The mesmerizing beauty of the towering peaks and the soothing sound of the river created an experience beyond words—one of pure tranquility and connection with nature.
From the serene riversides of Chalal, my journey continued upward to the enchanting village of Tosh. Perched high above the Parvati Valley, Tosh greeted me with its panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, and the rustic charm of mountain life. The village exuded a peaceful vibe, with its wooden houses and winding trails inviting me to slow down and soak in the beauty of the Himalayas.
Discovering Malana: Mystique, Mountains,
Malana. The name itself whispers of mystery, nestled high in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh. More than just a dot on the map, Malana is an experience, a journey into a unique culture, breathtaking landscapes, and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. My recent trip left me utterly captivated, not just by the stunning scenery, but by the warmth and humility of the Himachali people and, of course, the incredible food.
A World Apart:
Reaching Malana is an adventure in itself. The challenging trek (or the more recent ropeway option) adds to the sense of entering a hidden world. Surrounded by towering peaks, the village exudes an aura of ancient traditions and a self-sufficient lifestyle. While often associated with its unique cannabis cultivation (a topic I won't delve into here), Malana offers so much more. It's a place where time seems to slow down, where the rhythm of life is dictated by nature, and where the simplicity of existence is truly humbling.
On my way to Tosh, I stumbled upon the quaint villages of Kalga, Pulga, and Tulga—each offering its own unique slice of paradise. These hidden gems were surrounded by dense deodar forests and apple orchards, creating a picture-perfect landscape. The silence of these villages was broken only by the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves, making it a truly meditative experience. Every corner felt like stepping into a postcard, and I couldn’t resist capturing the magic through my camera lens. Exploring these villages was like unraveling nature’s secret treasures, and they left me with memories I will cherish forever.
Tosh's Pink Floyd Cafe: Overhyped and Overpriced?
Tosh, a quaint village in the Himalayas, has gained immense popularity amongst travelers seeking serenity.
However, amidst the allure of this picturesque destination, there's a growing sentiment that some experiences fall short of expectations.
This blog post aims to shed light on one such instance: the overhyped Pink Floyd Cafe!
The Pink Floyd Cafe: A Dissapointing Symphony!
The Pink Floyd Cafe in Tosh has become somewhat of an institution, attracting visitors with its promise of good food, stunning views, and a psychedelic ambiance. However, my recent visit left me with a sense of disappointment. While the cafe does offer a pleasant view of the surrounding mountains, the overall experience failed to live up to the hype.
Firstly, the prices at the Pink Floyd Cafe are exorbitant, especially considering the quality and quantity of the food. The menu features a mix of Indian and international dishes, but the taste is average at best. Moreover, the service can be slow and inattentive, leaving you waiting for extended periods.
Secondly, the cafe's decor, while intended to be quirky, feels rather contrived. The Pink Floyd theme seems more like a marketing gimmick than a genuine tribute to the iconic band. The music played is often a random mix of genres, with Pink Floyd songs being played sparingly.
Overall, the Pink Floyd Cafe in Tosh comes across as an overhyped establishment that capitalizes on its name and location. While the views are undoubtedly beautiful, the overpriced menu, mediocre food, and lackluster service make it a disappointing experience. But as we all understand that preferences vary as per people's likes and dislikes.
After descending from the tranquil heights of Tosh, I found myself in the bustling yet charming town of Manali. Divided into two distinct worlds—Old Manali with its bohemian vibe and New Manali bustling with modern energy—the town offered the perfect blend of serenity and liveliness. Wandering through Old Manali’s narrow lanes, I admired quaint cafes, colorful shops, and ancient temples, while New Manali’s vibrant markets and picturesque streets showcased a more contemporary charm.
Eager to explore further, I rented a bike and set off on an adventure that would take me through some of the most breathtaking landscapes I had ever seen. My journey began with the snow-covered splendor of Solang Valley, where the shimmering white landscape seemed to stretch endlessly. From there, I rode to Koksar Valley, passing through the surreal Atal Tunnel, which added a thrill to the experience. Emerging from the tunnel, I was greeted by a strikingly different terrain—a dry desert nestled amidst towering mountains, a sight both unexpected and awe-inspiring.
The ride continued to Sissu and Keylong, where the untouched beauty of the Himalayan valleys unfolded before me. Snow-capped peaks surrounded me at every turn, and the crisp mountain air filled me with an exhilarating sense of freedom. Every moment felt like a scene from a dream—riding through pristine snowfields, crossing rustic bridges, and marveling at nature’s raw beauty.
A bike trip to Solang Valley, located near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, promises an adrenaline-pumping adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes. Known for its scenic beauty and adventure activities, the valley is a haven for bikers. The ride takes you through winding roads, dense forests, and lofty snow-capped peaks. Along the way, you can experience the thrill of crossing mountain streams and steep ascents. Solang Valley is also famous for activities like paragliding, zorbing, and skiing. Whether you're a seasoned rider or an adventure enthusiast, this bike trip offers a perfect blend of thrill and natural beauty.
This adventure was more than just a journey; it was a symphony of adrenaline and tranquility, an experience I’ll treasure forever. Through my videos and images, I hope to share even a fraction of the magic I felt riding through this enchanting winter wonderland.
The road to Sissu was nothing short of magical—a journey that unfolded like a painter’s masterpiece, blending diverse landscapes into a surreal experience. As I rode my bike through the iconic Atal Tunnel, the thrill of venturing into the unknown was exhilarating. Emerging on the other side felt like stepping into another world. The lush greenery of Manali gave way to the barren yet mesmerizing terrain of Lahaul, with its vast open spaces, rugged mountains, and a unique rawness that was breathtaking.
The barren land between the tunnel and Sissu stretched endlessly, with golden-brown hues of dry desert terrain contrasting against the backdrop of snow-clad peaks. The road itself was a rider’s dream—smooth, winding, and surrounded by panoramic vistas. The silence of the region, broken only by the hum of my bike, felt almost meditative, inviting me to pause and truly absorb the grandeur around me.
Sissu, a quaint little village, stood as an oasis amidst this rugged beauty. The cascading Sissu Waterfall, tumbling gracefully from the mountains, was a sight to behold. The village offered a perfect mix of tranquility and untouched charm, with its quaint wooden houses and sprawling fields framed by majestic peaks.
From Sissu, the journey to Keylong was equally captivating. The road meandered through more barren stretches, punctuated by the occasional patches of green fields and gushing streams. Each turn revealed a new perspective of the Himalayan landscape, with the vastness of the valleys making me feel both insignificant and deeply connected to nature.
Sissu, a tranquil village in Himachal Pradesh, India, is nestled along the banks of the Chandra River, within the stunning Lahaul Valley. Known for its picturesque landscapes, Sissu offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls. It’s a serene stop for travelers exploring the Rohtang Pass, and the nearby Sissu Waterfall is a major highlight. The village, less commercialized than other tourist spots, preserves the authentic charm of Himachal’s rural life. Ideal for trekking, nature walks, and photography, Sissu remains a hidden gem for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
The barren beauty of the terrain—stark, unyielding, yet profoundly beautiful—left me in awe. It was as if the earth itself was showcasing its raw power and grace, creating a landscape that felt otherworldly. Every mile of this bike ride was a sensory overload, from the icy breeze brushing against my face to the visual feast of snow, rocks, and endless skies.
Just when we thought our journey couldn’t get more thrilling, fate had a little surprise for us—our bike ran out of petrol in the middle of nowhere. Classic, right? One of our friends was left behind, playing the role of a lost wanderer while we set off in search of fuel. After finally reaching a petrol pump, life threw us another twist—no electricity, no fuel, just our luck. So, we stood there, contemplating our life choices, until the power mercifully returned, allowing us to refuel and rescue our stranded comrade.
With that little “adventure” behind us, we revved up and continued towards Keylong, laughing at our misfortune.
This journey wasn’t just about reaching destinations like Sissu or Keylong—it was about immersing myself in the changing moods of the Himalayas, embracing the unpredictability of the terrain, and finding beauty in every barren curve and snowy ridge. Truly, it was an adventure for the soul.
When I finally arrived in Keylong, the sun was beginning to dip behind the towering peaks. The exhaustion from the long ride seemed to melt away as I stood there, staring at the vast, untouched wilderness. It wasn’t just a place; it was a feeling — one of raw, unfiltered connection to nature and to myself. This trip, through all its rugged roads and sudden moments of peace, had shown me more than just the beauty of Himachal. It had shown me the power of being present, of surrendering to the journey, and finding healing in the vast, wild unknown.
"Beyond the Journey: A Taste of Himachal's Rich Culture''
The culture of the Kullu-Manali region is deeply rooted in its rich history, traditions, and architecture. The Museum of Manali beautifully showcases this heritage through models of iconic structures like the Hidimba Devi Temple, known for its unique pagoda-style architecture, and Chahni Kothi, a traditional fortified house made of wood and stone.
The locals, mainly from the Himachali and Pahadi communities, have preserved their age-old customs, festivals, and way of life. The houses in this region are designed to withstand the cold weather, featuring slanted roofs, wooden walls, and stone foundations. Many homes follow the Kath-Kuni style, an ancient building technique that uses interlocking wood and stone for durability.
From colorful fairs and folk dances to traditional woolen clothing and warm hospitality, the essence of Kullu-Manali’s culture is a blend of spirituality, simplicity, and a deep connection with nature.
The Brahma Temple in Kullu is a rare and sacred temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator in Hindu mythology. While temples of Brahma are quite uncommon in India, this one holds great spiritual significance for the locals.
The temple follows traditional Himachali architecture, made of wood and stone, blending beautifully with the surrounding mountains. It has intricate carvings and a peaceful ambiance, making it a special place for devotees and travelers alike.
I saw a model of this temple in the Museum of Manali, which showcased its unique structure and cultural importance. It reflects the deep-rooted spiritual beliefs and architectural heritage of the Kullu region.
Cheni Kothi, located near Banjar in Kullu, is a beautiful example of traditional Himachali architecture. It is a fortified wooden house built using the Kath-Kuni technique, where layers of wood and stone are stacked without using cement. This makes the structure strong and earthquake-resistant.
The building has a tower-like design, with small windows and thick walls to keep it warm in winter and cool in summer. It was originally built as a defensive structure but also served as a residence. The intricate wood carvings and unique construction style reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
This is another model that instantly grabbed my attention, Cheni Kothi in the Museum of Manali, which gave a glimpse of how the people of Kullu used to build and live in such beautifully crafted homes.
Since Lahaul & Spiti is a cold, dry desert with a vast expanse of land that has a limited scope of vegetation and productivity. Nevertheless, there's an oasis of human settlement, small but scattered along the river valley depending upon it for sustenance. Some of these remote ancient villages have existed in this harsh terrain for at least a thousand years and the local houses, architecture, building techniques, materials and design sensibilities reflect conscious choices that take into consideration the unique topography and natural environment around them.
Most traditional houses in Lahaul & Spiti are double-storeyed with flat roofs, and thick walls with multiple rooms and structures that beautifully suit our agro-pastoral way of life.
Hidimba Devi Temple is one of the most peaceful and unique places I visited during my trip to Manali. Tucked away in a dense cedar forest, this 16th-century temple is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, a character from the Mahabharata. She was the wife of Bhima and the mother of Ghatotkacha. Unlike most temples, it doesn’t have an idol inside—just a sacred rock that is worshipped.
What makes this temple stand out is its beautiful wooden architecture. The structure has a pagoda-style roof with intricate carvings, giving it an old-world charm. The surrounding tall trees and cool mountain air make the whole place feel mystical. I could hear the soft rustling of leaves and the occasional chirping of birds, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak in nature.
Local Himachali Dish - SIDDU
During my journey, I got the chance to try a traditional Himachali dish called Siddu, and it was absolutely delicious. An aunty from the same place recommended it to me, and I’m always excited to try local dishes whenever I visit a new place. For me, exploring food is just as important as exploring the destination itself!
Siddu had a rich, comforting taste, and I loved how simple yet flavorful it was. Every bite felt like a warm hug, making the experience even more special. Trying authentic food like this helps me connect with the culture and discover new flavors that I wouldn’t find anywhere else.
It is fermented steamed bread commonly made from wheat flour, with yeast playing a key role in its preparation by allowing the dough to rise over several minutes or hours stuffed with nutritious various fillings.
The Heart of Himachal: Its People
What struck me most about my time in Himachal was the genuine warmth and hospitality of its people. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with smiles and open arms. The locals, often shy at first, were eager to share stories of their culture and traditions. Their humility and respect for nature are deeply ingrained, reflecting a simple yet profound way of life. I was fortunate enough to interact with many locals, and their kindness truly touched me. It's this genuine connection with the people that made my trip so memorable.
Finally, as my journey through Himachal came to an end, I realized that travel is not just about visiting new places—it’s about experiencing the culture, meeting amazing people, and creating unforgettable memories. From exploring the rich heritage of Kullu-Manali, witnessing the beautiful architecture, tasting authentic dishes like Siddu and Thupka, and feeling the warmth of the locals, every moment was special.
This trip wasn’t just about sightseeing; it was about feeling connected to a place in a way that words can’t fully describe. As I left with a heart full of memories and a taste of Himachal’s beauty, I knew that this journey will stay with me forever. And who knows? Maybe someday, I’ll return to explore even more hidden gems of this breathtaking land.
Since this is my first blog, I know there might be some imperfections, but I truly appreciate you taking the time to read. I’m still learning and growing, and your support means a lot to me. If you enjoyed this blog or have any feedback, I’d love to hear it in the comments. Thank you for joining me on this journey—I can’t wait to share more adventures with you!
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Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market To Witness the Highest Growth Globally in Coming Years

The report begins with an overview of the Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market 2025 Size and presents throughout its development. It provides a comprehensive analysis of all regional and key player segments providing closer insights into current market conditions and future market opportunities, along with drivers, trend segments, consumer behavior, price factors, and market performance and estimates. Forecast market information, SWOT analysis, Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market scenario, and feasibility study are the important aspects analyzed in this report.
The Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market is experiencing robust growth driven by the expanding globally. The Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market is poised for substantial growth as manufacturers across various industries embrace automation to enhance productivity, quality, and agility in their production processes. Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market leverage robotics, machine vision, and advanced control technologies to streamline assembly tasks, reduce labor costs, and minimize errors. With increasing demand for customized products, shorter product lifecycles, and labor shortages, there is a growing need for flexible and scalable automation solutions. As technology advances and automation becomes more accessible, the adoption of automated assembly systems is expected to accelerate, driving market growth and innovation in manufacturing.
OEMs, which produce fifth-wheel couplings as integral components of new commercial vehicles, have seen increased demand driven by a growing global commercial vehicle market.
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The demand for the fifth coupling is growing owing to its stability and load-bearing capacity, as it distributes the trailer's weight evenly on the towing vehicle.
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1.1 Fifth Wheel Coupling System Market Introduction
1.2 Market Analysis by Type
1.3 Market Analysis by Applications
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1.4.1 North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
1.4.1.1 United States Market States and Outlook
1.4.1.2 Canada Market States and Outlook
1.4.1.3 Mexico Market States and Outlook
1.4.2 Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
1.4.2.1 Germany Market States and Outlook
1.4.2.2 France Market States and Outlook
1.4.2.3 UK Market States and Outlook
1.4.2.4 Russia Market States and Outlook
1.4.2.5 Italy Market States and Outlook
1.4.3 Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
1.4.3.1 China Market States and Outlook
1.4.3.2 Japan Market States and Outlook
1.4.3.3 Korea Market States and Outlook
1.4.3.4 India Market States and Outlook
1.4.3.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook
1.4.4 South America, Middle East and Africa
1.4.4.1 Brazil Market States and Outlook
1.4.4.2 Egypt Market States and Outlook
1.4.4.3 Saudi Arabia Market States and Outlook
1.4.4.4 South Africa Market States and Outlook
1.5 Market Dynamics
1.5.1 Market Opportunities
1.5.2 Market Risk
1.5.3 Market Driving Force
2 Manufacturers Profiles
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Sar Pass Trek Route: 50 KM, One Unforgettable Summit!

The Sar Pass trek is one of the most thrilling and scenic trekking experiences in Himachal Pradesh. Spanning a distance of 50 KM, this adventure takes you through lush green valleys, pine forests, snow-covered trails, and high-altitude meadows. If you’re looking for the ultimate Kasol trek experience, the Sar Pass trek route offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping adventure.
Overview of the Sar Pass Trek
Location: Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Altitude: 13,800 ft
Distance: 50 KM
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time to Visit: May to October
The Sar Pass trek route map covers diverse terrains, making it a must-do for adventure enthusiasts. The trek starts from Kasol trekking routes, leading to mesmerising landscapes and panoramic Himalayan views.
Sar Pass Trek Route Breakdown
1. Kasol to Grahan Village
Distance: 10 KM
Altitude: 7,700 ft
Trail Highlights: Thick pine forests, scenic views, and Grahan village
Your Kasol trek adventure begins in this vibrant backpacker’s town. The trail follows the Grahan Nallah stream, gradually ascending through thick pine forests. Grahan is a quaint Himalayan village known for its traditional wooden houses and warm hospitality.
2. Grahan to Min Thach
Distance: 10 KM
Altitude: 11,154 ft
Trail Highlights: Rhododendron forests, stunning sunrise views
Leaving Grahan, the Sar Pass trek route takes a steeper climb towards Min Thach. The path winds through lush green meadows and ridges, offering breathtaking views of the Parvati Valley.
3. Min Thach to Nagaru
Distance: 6 KM
Altitude: 12,467 ft
Trail Highlights: Snow-covered terrain, Himalayan peaks view
As you ascend towards Nagaru, the landscape starts changing into a snow-laden wonderland. The trail becomes challenging due to steep and slippery patches, but the reward is the mesmerising view of the Kasol trekking trails below.
4. Nagaru to Sar Pass to Biskeri Thach
Distance: 14 KM
Altitude: 13,800 ft
Trail Highlights: Snowy slopes, frozen lake, thrilling snow slides
The most awaited part of the Sar Pass trek route is reaching the summit. You’ll traverse across snowfields, and once at the top, enjoy a thrilling snow slide that takes you down towards Biskeri Thach.
5. Biskeri Thach to Barshaini and Return to Kasol
Distance: 10 KM trekking + 15 KM drive
Altitude: 7,874 ft
Trail Highlights: Twin villages of Pulga and Tulga, scenic landscapes
The final descent leads you through beautiful meadows and charming villages. Once you reach Barshaini, a short drive will take you back to Kasol trekking routes, marking the end of an unforgettable journey.
Best Time to Experience the Sar Pass Trek
The ideal season for the Sar Pass trek is between May to October:
May-June: Best for those who love snow-covered trails.
July-September: Offers lush greenery and clear skies.
October: Crisp air, golden autumn colours, and fewer trekkers.
Essential Tips for the Sar Pass Trek
Acclimatise in Kasol trek areas before starting to avoid altitude sickness.
Carry layers of warm clothing as temperatures can drop to -5°C.
Travel light but ensure you have essentials like trekking poles, waterproof gear, and energy snacks.
Stay hydrated and avoid single-use plastics to keep the environment clean.
Follow the instructions of your trek guide for safety.
A Trekker’s Paradise
The Sar Pass trek route is a dream adventure for every trekking enthusiast. Whether you’re a beginner looking for a Kasol trekking experience or an experienced trekker aiming for high-altitude thrills, this journey offers everything. With its snow-covered peaks, lush green meadows, and thrilling descents, the Sar Pass trek route map is your guide to an unforgettable Himalayan adventure. So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on the trek of a lifetime!
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Tulga Village: A Serene Retreat in the Heart of Parvati Valley, Kullu
Tulga Village: A Serene Retreat in the Heart of Parvati Valley, Kullu Nestled amidst the enchanting Parvati Valley in the stunning Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, lies the quaint and picturesque Tulga Village. This hidden gem is situated between the charming villages of Kalga and Pulga, offering visitors a unique and tranquil experience in the lap of nature. With its awe-inspiring views of…

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COLLECTIBLE Ausschreibung für ihre 8. Ausgabe in Brüssel: Bewerbungsfrist bis 31.10.2024
COLLECTIBLE, die einzige Messe, die sich ausschließlich dem zeitgenössischen Sammlerdesign widmet, startet jetzt die Ausschreibung für ihre 8. Ausgabe in Brüssel. Nach dem erfolgreichen Debüt in New York City kehrt die COLLECTIBLE von Donnerstag, 13. März, bis Sonntag, 16. März 2025, in das Vanderborght-Gebäude im Herzen Brüssels zurück, mit einer VIP-Vorschau am Mittwoch, 12. März 2025. Die…
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A Detailed Guide to Sarpass Trek: The Route, Difficulty and Trekking Tips
Embarking on the Sar Pass trek offers adventurers an unparalleled opportunity to experience nature's grandeur. Set at a staggering Sar Pass height in feet is 13,800, the trek provides a blend of scenic beauty, challenging terrains, and serene meadows. Whether you're an experienced trekker or a first-timer, this trek is an absolute delight.
Sar Pass: A Mesmerizing Trek in Himachal
Nestled in the Parvati Valley, Sar Pass is a haven for trekkers. Its name originates from the frozen lake, or "Sar," encountered en route. With trails surrounded by snow-covered peaks, dense forests of Pine, Deodar, and Rhododendron, and the captivating Sar Pass weather, this trek is an ethereal experience. Starting at Kasol trek base camp, the journey takes you through various terrains, from meadows to snow trails, offering unmatched views of the Himalayas.
Route and Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Kasol and Trek to Grahan Village
Trek Distance: 10 KM
Altitude: 7,700 ft
Begin your adventure in Kasol, a quaint village known for its serene vibes and the Parvati River. The trail to Grahan Village is simple and popular among locals. Trek alongside the Grahan Nallah River, surrounded by lush green forests and the aroma of pine trees. As you ascend, you'll be greeted by rhododendron forests. The village, adorned with apple orchards and snow-covered mountains, offers a picturesque campsite.
Day 2: Grahan to Min Thach
Trek Distance: 10 KM
Altitude: 11,154 ft
Wake up to the breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. The trail to Min Thach becomes steeper as you traverse through dense forests and grassy ridges. The destination offers mesmerizing views of the Chanderkhani stretch and lush greenery, making it a perfect spot to unwind.
Day 3: Min Thach to Nagaru Campsite
Trek Distance: 6 KM
Altitude: 12,467 ft
Today’s trek is relatively challenging as you ascend steep slopes. The trail is adorned with snow patches and rocky paths, opening up to panoramic views of the Parvati and Beas valleys. The Kasol altitude feels magical here as you camp under the stars at Nagaru.
Day 4: Nagaru to Biskeri Thach via Sar Pass
Trek Distance: 14 KM
Altitude: 13,800 ft
This is the most awaited day! The trek to Sar Pass is strenuous, with steep ascents and ridge crossings. The frozen "Sar" pond and the Tosh Valley’s majestic snow-covered peaks greet you at the summit. After soaking in the beauty, slide down snowy slopes—a thrilling experience—to reach Biskeri Thach, a serene meadow surrounded by streams and pine trees.
Day 5: Biskeri Thach to Barshaini and Drive Back to Kasol
Trek Distance: 10 KM
The final leg of the trek is a descent through scenic trails. Cross bridges over the Parvati River and pass through twin villages like Phulga and Tulga before reaching Barshaini. From there, a scenic drive concludes your adventure at Kasol Trek base camp.
Best Time to Trek Sar Pass
The ideal time for the Sar Pass trek is between May and October. During this period, the Sar Pass weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to 22°C. Snow trails in early summer and lush green meadows post-monsoon make it a versatile trek.
Trekking Tips for Sar Pass
Acclimatize Properly: The trek involves significant altitude gain. Allow your body to adjust to high elevations.
Pack Light: Carry only essentials to avoid extra weight. Warm clothing and sturdy trekking shoes are a must.
Stay Hydrated: Carry refillable water bottles and sip frequently to avoid dehydration.
Follow Instructions: Pay attention to your trek leader and maintain group discipline.
Leave No Trace: Respect the environment by not littering and conserving resources like water.
How to Reach Kasol
By Air: The nearest airport is Kullu-Manali (Bhuntar), 31 KM from Kasol.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar, 144 KM away.
By Road: Regular buses and taxis are available from major cities like Delhi.
Why Choose the Sar Pass Trek?
The Sar Pass trek offers more than just adventure; it’s a journey into the heart of Himachal’s pristine beauty. From the camaraderie of fellow trekkers to the thrill of sliding down snowy slopes, every moment is unforgettable. The diverse landscapes, combined with the cultural charm of places like Kasol and Grahan, make it a trek worth undertaking.
Wrapping Up Your Sar Pass Adventure
Sar Pass is a treasure trove for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. From the serene Kasol trek base camp to the breathtaking summit at 13,800 ft, every step is a story worth cherishing. Whether you're looking to challenge your limits or simply bask in the beauty of the Himalayas, this trek promises memories that last a lifetime. Pack your bags, tie your laces, and let the adventure begin!
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Meyman Mardı̇n Sanatevı̇ ‘’Mı̇safı̇r’’ sergı̇sı̇yle kapılarını açtı
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Meyman Mardı̇n Sanatevı̇ ‘’Mı̇safı̇r’’ sergı̇sı̇yle kapılarını açtı


Meyman Mardin Sanatevi 19 Ekim’de ‘’Misafir’’ sergisi ve kültürel/ sanatsal etkinlikleriyle eski Mardin merkezinde kapılarını izleyiciye açtı. Uzun süredir restorasyonu süren mekan, 11 sanatçı kadını ‘’Misafir’’ adlı sergiyle bir araya getiriyor. Direktörlüğünü sanat eleştirmeni ve küratör M.Wenda Koyuncu’nun yaptığı Meyman Sanatevi kentte çağdaş sanatın nabzını sürekli yüksekte tutma şiarıyla yola çıkıyor. Birçok genç sanatçının buluşma alanı olması beklenen Meyman’da sergilerin yanı sıra sanatın diğer disipinler ile buluşmasını da hedefleri arasına koymuş durumda.
Şehmus EDİS / MARDİN (İGFA) – Meyman Mardin Sanatevi, belirli temalar çerçevesinde tasarlanan etkinlik ve misafir sanatçı programları sayesinde sanatçılar, küratörler, yazarlar, eleştirmenler, öğrenciler, akademisyenler ve gençlerin buluşma noktası olma hayaliyle özgür ve eleştirel düşüncenin imkânlarının sorgulandığı bir mekân yaratma çabasıyla kuruluyor.
Sanatevi, Mardin’in kültürel ve sosyal dokusuyla yaratıcı şekilde ilişki kurmaya, küresel sanat üretiminin kentin sanatsal üretimiyle diyalog geliştirmesine, sanatın turistik arzuların ötesine geçip eleştirel, estetik ve sosyolojik gözu��nü görünür kılmaya çalışacak. 25 Ekim’de başlayacak seminer ve konuşma programında Şefik Özcan, Besim Dellaloğlu, Elif Dastarlı, Oğuz Karayemiş ve yazar M. Mahsum Oral gibi isimler yer alıyor.
Sanatevi’nin direktörlüğünü üstelen M. Wenda Koyuncu, ‘’ Çağdaş sanatın kentle doğru bir ilişki kurması için gayret edeceğiz. Mardin deyince akla hemen tarihi ve turistik imajlar ve mekanlar geliyor oysa Mardin sadece bunlardan ibaret değil. Geniş bir coğrafyaya yayılmış, sosyolojik ve kültürel o olarak son derece dinamik bir kent. Bu dinamizm içinde güncel sanatsal üretimleri göstermek önemli. Bugün için Mardin’de çoğunlukla zanaatkarlık işleri öne çıkarılıyor, bunlar elbette çok kıymetli şeyler. Ancak sanatın modern veya çağdaş üretimlerine de yoğunlaşmak gerek. Çünkü bir coğrafyanın entelektüel ve estetik olarak geleceğini ancak bu alanlara yoğunlaşarak doğru tarif edebiliriz. Meyman Sanatevi sanatın geniş yelpazesine ilişkilenerek bu geleceğe katkı sunmak istiyor.’’ Diyor.

“MİSAFİR” SERGİSİ GÜLÇİN AKSOY VE SEVİNÇ SUBAŞI ANISINA DÜZENLENİYOR
Tarihi İpekyolu üzerindeki kadim kent Mardin’in oryantalist/eril bir bakışın öznesi haline getirilmesini kritik eden sergi hem Mardin’de ikamet eden hem de misafir gelen 9 sanatçı kadının katılımıyla ve Nazlı Pektaş’ın küratörlüğünde gerçekleşecek.
Yakında yitirdiğimiz iki kıymetli sanatçı Gülçin Aksoy ve Sevinç Subaşı’nın anısına düzenlenen sergi, misafirin toplumsal bağlamda nasıl algılandığının, geleneksel misafirperverlik ve karşılamanın feminist perspektiflerle yeniden nasıl yorumlandığının ve toplulukların kültürel hafızasından modern anlamlara nasıl bir köprü kurduğunun peşine düşüyor. SergideNeriman Polat, Rezzan gümgüm, Merve Çanakçı gibi isimlerin yanı sıra Mardinli sanatçılardan Pelda Aytaş, Zehra Tezdönen, Roza Tulga gibi isimler de yer alıyor.
Küratör Pektaş kumaşın sergiye dahil oluşunu şu sözlerle anlatıyor: “Sergide “misafir” kavramına ipekten aldığımız ilhamla kumaşların eşlik etmesini istedik. Bu yolculuğun eyleyicileri olarak da sanatçı kadınlarla devam etme kararı aldık. Kumaşın misafir eden ile misafir edilen arasındaki çeşitli anlamlarını, bağlarını ve dokusunu düşünerek bu isteğimiz doğdu. Yüzyıllar boyunca coğrafyalar arasında teyellenen ipek, ticaretini yapan erkekler tarafından ticaret nesnesine dönüştürülürken, onu üreten kadınların emeği ile var oldu. Bu sergide kim misafir, kim ev sahibi, kim öteki soruları, eril tahakkümün gölgesinde gerçekleşenlerle kadın oluşun mayaladığı yerden dokunmaya başlayacak. Sergi, “Misafirlik” kavramının kendi varlığının gücü yanında, metaforik olarak sürdürdüğü “tehditkâr” anlamını da Mardin’e misafir edecek.”
Sergiye eşlik eden etkinlik programı kapsamında ‘’misafirlik, İpekyolu, oryantalizm’’ gibi kavramlar tartışılacak.
“Misafir” sergisi 19 Ekim – 23 Kasım 2024 tarihleri arasında Meyman’da Pazartesi hariç her gün 10:00 – 18:00 saatleri arasında gezilebilir. Sergiye eşlik edecek etkinlik programını sosyal medya hesabından duyuracağız.

Meyman Sanatevi Konuşma Programı:
25 Ekim 2024
Elif Dastarlı – Şefik Özcan
Postkolonyal Dünyada Çağdaş Sanat
26 Ekim 2024
Besim Dellaloğlu – Mahmut Wenda Koyuncu
Paralel Kanonlar: Türkiye’de Kültür Savaşları
9 Kasım 2024
SEYRETMENİN COĞRAFYASI
Nazlı Pektaş, Oğuz Karayemiş , Mahmut Wenda Koyuncu
16 Kasım 2024
BAKIŞIN SIFIR NOKTASI
Zafer Aracagök – M. Mahsum Oral
Katılımcı Sanatçılar:
Gülçin Aksoy, Pelda Aksoy, Merve Çanakçı, Fulya Çetin, Çınar Eslek, rezzan gümgüm, Raziye Kubat, Sevinç Subaşı, Neriman Polat, Zehra Tezdönen, Roza Tulga
Küratör:Nazlı Pektaş Sergi Asistanı: Yeşim Özkan Adres: Şar Mah., 228.Sok., No.6 Artuklu/Mardin (Eski Mardin’de Bağdadi Otel’in yanı) https://www.instagram.com/meymanmardinsanatevi/
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