Silk Route Tour Package
Arrival at IXB/NJP/Siliguri| Transmit to Sillery Gaon:
Today start your affordable old silk route in Sikkim tour package from NJP or Siliguri. Upon arrival of 4 night 5 days Silk route in Sikkim Tour Package guests will be transferred to Sillery Gaon, well-known as New Darjeeling. Sillery Gaon is situated at an elevation of about 6000 ft. This place has an attractive view of the Kanchenjunga Mountain ranges.
Transfer to Aritar:
Wake up with a yummy breakfast at the same time as viewing mountain peaks from your window. After breakfast, guests of Sikkim Silk Route tour packages will follow the route map to arrive at East Sikkim known as Aritar. Lampokhari Lake, bright green forests, and occasional waterfalls are the places to see in Aritar. Tailor-made locations in Silk route are also available when you choose us.
Transfer to Zuluk/ Padmachen:
After morning breakfast guests of silk route in Sikkim group tour packages guests will proceed to Zuluk or Padmachen. Before that documentation is required to get permits of Zuluk that lies very close to the Indo-China Border. Tailor-made location such as Padmachen may also offer when you choose us. This tour is exciting and subjected to the road condition. This will take you at an elevation of 13000 ft. A stop at Rongli for permits and documentation is a need for Silk Route tour packages. There will be stopping at Rongli for permits and documentation processing activities.
Dzuluk or Zuluk is a small hamlet and an offbeat destination located at a height of around 10,100 feet in the terrain of the lower Himalayas in Sikkim. It is emerging as a popular destination day by day as it offers an excellent view of the eastern Himalayan range along with the Kanchenjunga.
Zuluk was once used as a Silk Route from Tibet to India by the traders travelling to Tiber through Jelep-la. They used Zuluk as an overnight base until the Chinese Invasion of Tibet. After that the use of the Silk Route stopped totally. Zuluk is a small village consisting of a population of just 700 people and an Indian Army base which was used as a transit camp for the army movement to the Chinese border which is just a few kilometres away.
Zuluk is a completely offbeat place surrounded by virgin forests. 14 kms away from Zuluk is the Thambi view point that offers an excellent view of the majestic Kanchenjunga mountain ranges. The entire mountain range is visible from this point. Zuluk is also famous for its wildlife that includes deer, wild dogs, Himalayan bear and red pandas.
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Transfer to Rishi Khola:
After breakfast, Sikkim silk route tour packages shift to Rishi Khola, which is a riverside village and about 37 km from Kalimpong town. Reshi River flowing along this small place makes it a never missed place in Sikkim Silk route tour packages from Kolkata. Rishi Khola received its name from Reshi River flowing along this small place.
Silk Route in Sikkim travel Package
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BEST DIRECTORS IN CINEMA-3
Hi everyone! This blog is going to be the 3rd part of 8 Part Series of who I think are the Best Directors Cinema as ever seen
And today I will be talking about
SATYAJIT RAY
Satyajit Ray (born May 2, 1921, Calcutta [now Kolkata], India—died April 23, 1992, Calcutta) was a Bengali motion-picture director, writer, and illustrator who brought the Indian cinema to world recognition with Pather Panchali (1955; The Song of the Road) and its two sequels, known as the Apu Trilogy. As a director, Ray was noted for his humanism, his versatility, and his detailed control over his films and their music. He was one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century.
(Early Life)
Ray was an only child whose father died in 1923. His grandfather was a writer and illustrator, and his father, Sukumar Ray, was a writer and illustrator of Bengali nonsense verse. Ray grew up in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and was looked after by his mother. He entered a government school, where he was taught chiefly in Bengali, and then studied at Presidency College, Calcutta’s leading college, where he was taught in English. By the time he graduated in 1940, he was fluent in both languages. In 1940 his mother persuaded him to attend art school at Santiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore’s rural university northwest of Calcutta. There Ray, whose interests had been exclusively urban and Western-oriented, was exposed to Indian and other Eastern art and gained a deeper appreciation of both Eastern and Western culture, a harmonious combination that is evident in his films.
(His Famous Works)
Ray's first film, Pather Panchali (1955) won eleven international prizes, including the inaugural Best Human Document award at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. This film, along with Aparajito (1956) and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) (1959), form The Apu Trilogy. Ray did the scripting, casting, scoring, and editing, and designed his own credit titles and publicity material. He also authored several short stories and novels, primarily for young children and teenagers. Popular characters created by Ray include Feluda the sleuth, Professor Shonku the scientist, Tarini Khuro the storyteller, and Lalmohan Ganguly the novelist.
(Filmmaking Style)
His Filmmaking
Ray had been subconsciously paying a tribute to Jean Renoir throughout his career, who influenced him the most.Ray considered script-writing to be an integral part of direction. Initially he refused to make a film in any language other than Bengali. In his two non-Bengali feature films, he wrote the script in English; translators adapted it into Hindustani under Ray's supervision.The narrative structure of Ray's films are represented by musical forms such as sonata, fugue and rondo. Kanchenjunga, Nayak and Aranyer Din Ratri are examples of this structure.
(His Filmography)
Ray made over 36 feature film in his 4 decade long. He made movies such as Pather Panchali in 1955,Aparajito in 1956,Parash Pathar and Jalsaghar in 1958, Apur Sansar in 1959, Devi in 1960. He made movies such as Teen Kanya in 1961, Kanchenjungha and Abhijan in 1962,Mahanagar in 1963,Charulata and Two I'm 1964,Kapurush-0-Mahapurush in 1965,Nayak in 1966,Chiriyakhana in 1967,Goopy Gyne & Bagha Byne in 1969,Aranyer Din Ratri and Pratiwandi in 1970, Seemabaddha and Sikkim in 1971,Inner Eyes in 1972,Ashani Sanket in 1973,Sonar Kella in 1974,Jana Aranyw in 1975,Bala in 1976,Shatranj ka Khilari in 1977,Joi Baba Felunath in 1979,Hirak Rajar Deshe and Pikoo in 1980,Sadgati in 1981,Ghare Bhare in 1984,Sukumar Ray in 1987,Ganashatru and Shakha Proshakha in 1990,Agantuk in 1990.
Satyajit Ray on 1994 stamp of India
Portrait of Satyajit Ray
(Awards & Honors)
Ray received many awards including 36 National Film Awards. He was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1985 and Legion Of Honor in 1987. The Government of India also awarded him with Padma Bhusan in 1965. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992 at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. He also won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival
(Legacy)
Ray is considered one of the greatest film directors of all time. He is a cultural icon in India and in Bengali communities worldwide. Following his death, the city of Calcutta came to a virtual standstill, as hundreds of thousands of people gathered around his house to pay their last respects. Ray's influence has been widespread and deep in Bengali cinema; many Bengali directors, including Aparna Sen, Rituparno Ghosh and Gautam Ghose as well as Vishal Bhardwaj, Dibakar Banerjee, Shyam Benegal and Sujoy Ghosh from Hindi cinema in India, Tareq Masud and Tanvir Mokammel in Bangladesh, and Aneel Ahmad in England, have been influenced by his craft.Beyond India, filmmakers Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, James Ivory, Abbas Kiarostami, Elia Kazan, William Wyler,François Truffaut, John Huston, Carlos Saura, Isao Takahata, Oliver Stone,Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson,Danny Boyle and Christopher Nolan.
(Sources)
And that's it for this part folks, I'll meet you with another blog about some the Greatest Directors Cinema has ever seen, Until then
CIAO
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