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Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km (32 mi) from Manali. It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India.
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Houses types and styles vary greatly according to region, climate, culture and tradition

This unique house is located in Switzerland. It is an earth house, an architectural style characterized by the use
of natural terrain to help form the walls of a house. An earth house is usually set partially into the ground and c
overed with thin growth, and is often intended to have a small ecological footprint.
2. Rondavel

This pretty amazing house is called a rondavel, a traditional African-style house. They are usually round in shape
and traditionally made with materials that can be locally obtained in raw form. The rondavel's walls are often
constructed from stones. The mortar may consist of sand, soil, or some combinations of these mixed with dung.
The floor is finished with a processed dung mixture to make it smooth. The roof braces of a rondavel are made
out of tree limbs, which have been harvested and cut to length. The roof itself is made out of thatch that is sewn
to the wooden braces with rope made out of grass.
3. Shell House

One distinct house is the Shell house. It is the most original house in Mexico or maybe in the world. It is one
of the most beautiful houses you will surely enjoy. It is located in Isla Mujeres northeast of Yucatan peninsula
in the Caribbean Sea.
4. Rumah gadang

Rumah gadang which means "big house", are the traditional homes of the Minangkabau. The architecture,
construction, internal and external decoration, and the functions of the house reflect the culture and values
of the Minangkabau. A rumah gadang serves as a residence, a hall for family meetings, and for ceremonial
activities. With the Minangkabau society being matrilineal, the rumah gadang is owned by the women of the
family who live there - ownership is passed from mother to daughter.
5. Toda Hut
The peculiar hut of a Toda Tribe of Nilgiris, India is noted for the decoration of the front wall, and the very small door.
The Toda people are a small pastoral community who live on the isolated Nilgiri plateau of Southern India. Prior to
the late eighteenth century, the Toda coexisted locally with other communities, including the Badaga, Kota, and Kurumba,
in a loose caste-like community organization in which the Toda were the top ranking.
6. Korowai Tree House

This bizarre house is home to the bizarre tribe called the Korowai or also called the Kolufo. They are a people of
southeastern Papua (i.e., the southeastern part of the western part of New Guinea). Until the 1970s, they were
unaware of the existence of any people besides themselves and some immediately neighboring villages. Only a
few of them have become literate thus far. They are one of the few surviving peoples in the world that are thought
to possibly still engage in cannibalism. Others dispute this, saying that these practices ended decades ago and
that there have been no reported instances of cannibalism in over twenty years.
7. Trulli House
Trulli houses, distinguished by conical store roof, are traditional in the southeastern region Apulia, Italy.
8. Palloza

A palloza is a traditional thatched house as found in the in Galicia, Spain. They are circular or oval, and about ten
ortwenty meters in diameter. These houses are built to withstand severe winter weather at a typical altitude of 1,200
meters. The main structure is stone, and is divided internally into separate areas for the family and their animals,
with separate entrances. The roof is conical, made from rye straw on a wooden frame. There is no chimney, the
smoke from the kitchen fire seeps out through the thatch.
9. Farmhouse
Earth sheltering is the architectural practice of using earth against building walls for external thermal mass, to reduce
heat loss, and to easily maintain a steady indoor air temperature. Earth sheltering is popular in modern times among
advocates of passive solar and sustainable architecture, but has been around for nearly as long as humans have been
constructing their own shelter. The picture above is Earth covered farm houses located in Keldur, Iceland.
10. Crannog

A crannog is an artificial island, usually originally built in lakes, rivers and estuarine waters, and most often used as
an island settlement or dwelling place in prehistoric or medieval times. The name itself may refer to a wooden platform
erected on shallow floors, but few remains of this sort have been found.
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Rajasthan, Like You Never Seen Before!
It's always nice to go on a journey to some place where the human intervention is really scarce. A split second decision can go either ways. Either some good things may happen or some worst things may! To me one of the great things happened, when I made such a decision. It is not the alcohol that made you think alternatively, but the passion that lies within.
There I am, coasting through the country roads of Rajasthan, where everyone wouldn't normally go on a trip, let alone road trip... The journey started with a plan of breaching the borders of Thar desert! But after looking at the highly packed traffic and a small nap in the car on highway, kind of dampened our desert plan, so we decided to stop at the nearest city, which is Jaipur.
First pit-stop - Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur, Rajasthan. (05:50, Saturday 5th Feb 2011)
Nahargarh Fort, which lies on the range of Aravalli hills. From the fort you can view the entire city of Jaipur. You have to be there to experience it because I am a bit short on words to explain the feeling here. If you reach there before dawn, it would be great!
The nice way to begin your day, especially the weekend is to start it with rising sun! At 06:00 it was still dark and from the hilltop you can enjoy the view of sleeping beauty! Jaipur.
After had a little chat with our little chap sun we started strolling towards Jaipur. We had some food to kill our appetite and a quick power nap in the car for the restless souls! Then came the ultimate question! what next?
Google maps to the rescue... After so much of discussion on whether to Bikaner or Jaisalmer, finally we decided to sail towards the tiger reserves in Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.
Another day another drive! we diverted from the national highways to the state highways, from where the real fun begun. Narrow roads but with hardly you would get stuck in traffic there.
Second pit-stop - Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan. (17:10, Saturday 5th Feb 2011)
This forest also lies on the same Aravalli hills range. It is one of the Project Tiger reserves in India, an Indian Government initiative to save the endangered species. It is also best known for the fort which lies in the heart of the park, Ranthambore fort! The forest is named after the fort.
As we reached there late in the evening, we missed the last safari. So we decided to stay in the nearby motel/cottage/resort. Next day awaits for us, in the wild!
Second pit-stop (second session) - Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan. Time(05:20, Sunday 6th Feb 2011)
The day started early at 04:30. But getting the tickets for the safari was not so easy as it sounded. Hawkers everywhere, if you are not aware you maybe getting a ticket which is way overpriced than what it was supposed to be. We waited, waited and waited! After 90 minutes of waiting in a queue of 10 members, we got our safari tickets. ufff!
We were not aware of the online booking availability for the safari, that would've really saved some serious time for us.
Our safari vehicle is a diesel-powered canter van, there was a forest deputed guide to assist us in the safari. The forest is not one of the largest area wise but it's definitely among the densest. It has been divided into 5 zones (Zones 1-5). You can travel to only one zone per trip. We went to zone 3, which is packed with many wild animals as per our guide. We were eagerly waiting to see our dear friend tiger during the safari! But all we get to see is his/her footprints, a few spotted deers, sambar deers, crocodiles and some unknown birds. Unfortunately no sighting of our friend, tiger! The guide said that you may be able to see them mostly in the months of march-april. There are certain areas which are restricted for tourists/visitors to protect the wildlife.
So our second visit to meet our friend, tiger also ended in disappointment! But nevertheless it was a good ride through the forest. After the safari we ended up in the Ranthambore fort. Which lies some 700 feet above the forest! There are a few temples inside the fort.
Again came the eternally haunting question of what next!? This time we decided to sail back home! Suddenly this idea creeped up! why not hit the haunted fort of Bhangarh, after all it's on the way home.
Third pit-stop - Bhangarh fort and ruins, Rajasthan (16:40, Sunday 6th Feb 2011)
Here we go... I'll cut short to the brief and important details, as I covered this in detail in one of my earlier travelogue's! Bhangarh is a once beautiful now ruined city in Rajasthan. There are only ruins remain now! Still it's a good place to visit. Don't let the haunted tag stop you from visiting there...
Time to head back! This time it was not so easy driving back, as the non-stop traveling (around 1000 kilometers in two days) through poor roads and the hot sun, sucked out most of our energy!
Traveler Satisfaction: 90%
Nuisance: Apart from getting the safari tickets in Ranthambore we didn't faced any major nuisance! No, no I would not include the poor roads in here, that's the beauty of traveling down these country roads.
Word of wisdom: It was one hell of a tiring trip, so keep some food, fruits and enough water in hand, you won't find many places to eat as you're on your own! Oh I almost forgot get a car charger and make sure you have backup batteries for your camera/mobile/laptop.
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