Wednesday 7 December 2011

ADBHUT KONKAN


ADBHUT KONKAN
If you are the person seeking for offbeat choice of entertainment added with the flavors thrills, nature, beauty, spicy recipes and also the unique peace of mind by visits to certain holly places then the right choice will be to visit the interiors of “konkan”.
Due to very special geographical conditions and unavailability of easy transport facilities, many of the beautiful places in konkan remained untouched and unpopular.
Now the situation are changing transport is becoming easier and so you can select konkan as your choice for ultimate weekend.

Long and safe beaches without pollution, ample choice in fish recipes such as crabs, prawns, etc cooked in local special spices and many more,
Leaving in simple and traditional guest houses and farm welcome from local people will add flavor to your pleasure and just make your trip memorable.
Murud, kashid, tarkarli, guhagar and many more virgin beaches with newly added  and developed facilities like snorkeling, banana ides, dolphin shows are waiting for you.



So come and enjoy the coastal Maharashtra i.e. “ADBHUT KONKAN”.

Thursday 17 November 2011

VANPARVA

We believe that it is always better to light a candle, than to keep cursing the darkness around. Hence, Vanaparva has been started as a premium activity of the Vishnugupt project. Right from the ancient rishis down to E.F. Shumachar, all those who visualize the real cause of the backwardness of our villages, unanimously maintain that the dismal picture of our rural areas can be changed through a concerted programme of massive reforestation. A host of the problems of the present generation like air, water and soil pollution, green house effect, loss of biodiversity and all other socio-economic and psychosomatic disorders can be solved by change in our attitude toward mother nature. How best can we change the ‘end consumer’ attitude, fostered by the ‘ownership complex’ about nature, that is alien to our tradition and culture but is very dominant today, due solely to the ‘economic man syndrome’ imported from the west. In Vishnugupt, we make the campers experience the exalted pleasure in planting trees, watching them grow, blossom and the local and migratory birds as well as the other animals residing in the eco-system generated by them. These experiences offer them the opportunity of realizing their identity with nature and also the most basic principle of sustenance of life on the planet viz. 'giving is as much, if not more, important and enjoyable than taking’