Recently I came across posts by accomplished Travel Bloggers Mridula and Desi Traveler. This was first time, I got to know that we could embed Instagram posts and they look neat. Both these posts inspired me to compile this post with Instagram embeds. I thought of sharing some of the photographs from my Instagram account which have blue as prominent color.
While compiling this post, I was wondering if there is any service/app which can immediately tell me photographs with color blue. Recently I generated a report on 2015 and it was pretty fast & gave some interesting insights about my own account. Some of the elements were surprising and few were eye-opener.
If you are a regular visitor of Travellingcamera , you must have noticed that title of this Photo Journey is not really matching with what we usually share. This post is inspired by lot of queries which come to us, especially in summer. One of the mostly asked thing is the options to reach Kasol and Malana . Here we are trying to share some details the option to reach Kasol/Malana, places to stay , things to do and lot more. Related post - Kasol: A beautiful Himalayan hotspot
Dalhousie is one of the most popular Hill Stations in Himachal and there is lot to explore around Dalhousie. This is small and very well maintained town in Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh . This Photo Journey shares some of the exciting places around Chamba and how to plan a good one day tour through Khajjiar, Chamba & Chamera etc. CHAMERA HYDROLIC PROJECT Chamera Hydroelectric Project is located in Banikhet, 7 kms from Dalhousie. The water body near the lake is very scenic and is a popular boating spot. Chamera Dam is around 40 kilometers from Chamba Town. It takes approximately 1.5 hrs to reach the place is road condition is good. Overall it’s a little dry terrain as compared to Dalhousie and Khajjiar. And temperature also goes up as we go towards Chamera Dam. As you move out from Chamba town, you follow Ravi river for some time and then take right. After 45 minutes of drive, you get a glimpse of Chemera Dam.