Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Millenium Park , Chicago , Illinois

Discover a state-of-the-art collection of architecture, landscape design and art that provide the backdrop for hundreds of free cultural programs including concerts, exhibitions, tours, and family activities. In Millennium Park, you’ll find a new kind of town square – a lively, spectacular gathering spot located in the heart of the city and a destination for Chicagoans and visitors alike.

Adler Planetarium , Chicago , Illinois

Adler’s three theaters and numerous exhibitions for an unforgettable space science experience. Apart from this there are daily exhibitions which reveals the secrets of the universe. There are 3D and 2D exhibitions. The Adler is unique among Chicago museums in the variety of immersive theater programs it offers to visitors. From the Big Bang to the stars overhead tonight, the Adler’s theaters draw the audience into the experience.


more details here : http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/

Sky Deck , Chicago , Illinois

Sky Deck was one of the tallest buildings of the world a decade back. Later several other sky scrappers came but still the facility to see the world thru the Skydeck is attracting lot of crowd. Skydeck has floors build using reinforced glass slabs and you can walk over the glass slab and you could see the land below thru the glass. Its one of a kind experience.

Its almost 1353 feet above the sea level. This is the third tallest building in the world now.

more details here : http://www.theskydeck.com/ .

Field Museum , Chicago , Illinois

This is a must see spot if you are visiting Chicago. Although initially my plan was to skip this , I think I would have missed a life time opportunity if I didn't go there. The stuffed animals and plants display is one of the great attractions.

Actually one or two days you can easily spent in the field museum. Unlike other museums there is a diverse kind of display which makes people who are generally not interested in Museums thrilled !

There are giant TRex displays which gives a feeling of the magnanimity of ancient creatures that ruled the earth. There is display of different kinds or ornaments used in different parts of the world. Display of different kinds of gems and pearls gives you a glimpse of the variety in gems and diamonds.


more details here: http://fieldmuseum.org/

John Shedd Aquarium, Chicago , Illinois

John Shedd Aquarium is very near to the millennium park at Chicago. This spot along with surrounding areas are Chicagos major attractions. The Aquarium has several variety of Aquatic animals and really provides a uniqueness as a Aquarium. You could see several of the Sea Animals which you could not see in other Aquariums in US as well as abroad.

There is a Aquatic show and the facility is really awesome. The show is conducted in a glass covered aquatic center facing the sea. More details can be found here in this link http://www.sheddaquarium.org/

Tunnel Park , Holland, Michigan

This park is famous for its sand dunes and the beach near the Great Lakes region. The view of horizon from the top of the Sand dunes is indeed a splendid one. The barbeque experience at this park is one of my favorites. I used to go almost daily to spent evenings at this park. Only in summer we can go there since winter here is very cold in the range of -15 centigrade or below.

The tunnel towards the beach from the park side is an attraction here. Children enjoy the journey thru this tunnel. The sand dunes can give your body a real workout along with fun.

John Ball Zoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan

John ball zoo at grand rapids is located conviniently near the national highway.  Park have enough space for car parking and there is a recreational boating facility available near the entrance and it may be of interest to kids. Apart from the usual scenes like in other zoos, there is a section showcasing domestic animals like cows, hen, goats, and sheep. You could try a ropeway ride to add some adventure to the trip at an extra price. You can enter a small aviary and feed love birds, enjoy the water bodies within the zoo. There is a separate section for polar animals. You could go for a camel ride too. There is a separate section dedicated to African wild life and its awesome.

Riley Trails

Riley Trails is one of the prominent trials in South West Michigan. The whole trials is more than 2.5 miles long. Marshy land is covered by a circle of trials fully covered with woods. Some areas are very similar to thick forest and a walk thru the woods can turn out to be a soothing natural experience. The interesting challenge is to identify the trail location. Even if you are a regular visitor the trails can turn out to be a really mystic since every route can turn out to bring a different experience and terrain may turn out to be new than your expectation.There is a main route and several tributary routes marked by color pointers painted on the woods. So its quite challenging to go without being lost thru the dark deep woods. Maps are placed sporadically which sometimes is a challenge once you are lost since you cant determine where exactly you are. I took an iPhone with me and switch on the Maps to see the exact location where I am and plan my directions accordingly. There is a main route and several sub routes which join the main route at multiple locations all represented by different colors.

At the entrance of the Trials, there is a long water body and I saw several people walking thru the shores of the water body. Although its a short journey, this an option for those who dont want to walk long.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture park consists of botanical garden and internationally acclaimed Sculpture park. It’s not just the masterpieces of art and nature that delight your senses here.The surprising silhouettes and endless kaleidoscope of colors and textures provides a splendid feast to your eyes.

The sculpture park features works of over 30 renowned sculptors such as Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Roy Lichtenstein, George Segal, Mark di Suvero and others are featured. The tropical garden as well as the Victorian gardens are really great locations to visit.

The massive sculpture of horse is one of the attractions inside the park.

This park is located at Grand Rapids michigan.
More details available in this link http://www.meijergardens.org/

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Niagara Falls State Park, Niagara, Newyork

We reached Niagara falls around noon time, it was long weekend so it was bit crowded. We went to the whirlpool jet ski first. Per ticket its around 56 dollars, but money is worth spent. This one is like a speed boat shown below, which takes you for a splash around the river. more details here in this site http://www.whirlpooljet.com/. The speed boat can carry around 30-40 people at one go and can travel up to the speed of 55 miles per hour. Its one of the most thrilling experiences I had in my entire travel life.


After the jet ski experience we went to the Niagara Falls state park. The main two must see attractions there is the Maid of the Mist tour and the Cave the Winds tour.
There are other minor attractions all around like Discovery center and Aquarium etc.
"Maid of the mist" is a tour (11 dollars per person with kids under five going for free) where you will be taken to both the American side of the falls( called American falls) and towards the Canadian Falls called the Horse shoe falls. Its a breath taking experience which is beyond any word can describe.

Here is the view of the American Falls



Here is the view of Canadian Falls called the horse shoe falls.




By evening you can enjoy the color lit Niagara Falls. Also they have fireworks in and around that region which also adds a sparkle to the entire experience.

There is a queue for getting into the "Maid of the mist" and "Cave of the winds" tour. So its better to be inside the park by early morning. or else you will have problems finding a nearby parking spot. If you arrive early then first you could get into Maid of the mist tour. The boat will take you near the falls. Then get into the Cave of the winds tour where you can stand directly near the water fall on wooden stands they had put nearby the water fall.

Non citizens visiting the region should be very careful moving around in the car since Canada border is nearby, you may by accident get into Canada. As there is no big marker showing up the boundaries, there are cases where someone will get stuck at the border without having Canadian Visa and without having proper documents for reentry to US. So those who are having single entry visa's or say work visa in US like H1B or L1 should be extremely careful while travelling around the region. This is applicable to all those visitors coming from Michigan or Chicago area by drive since the GPS route will show a route thru Canada, thru the BlueWater bridge. This route may take you to Niagara and reduce the journey time by 3 hours, but all the immigration headaches are associated with that. If you can take 3 hrs extra travel time then its better coming to Cleveland, Ohio and then from there to Niagara.

Here is the route that we took we traveled from Holland Michigan to Niagara thru Ohio.


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Tulip Festival , Holland, Michigan

Tulip festival season is one of the celebrated times in West Michigan. The festival is 10+ days long and takes place in early May. Mostly this period is when the climate here is good after several months of snow. Slight rain may be there but that cools up the atmosphere.

Here are some of the Tulip season snaps



another snap



Half a million tulips are planted around the city of Holland and when the tulip bulbs bloom its a feast for your eyes. Lot many activities and functions takes place during this time period in the city. You will get a flavor of Dutch culture during this period since lot many dance festivals takes place on that theme. There will be fire works in the Kollen park in the evening to add up the spice. Another major attraction is Neils dutch village, where lot many rides and other show pieces are arranged.

A walk thru downtown Holland would give you a glimpse of floral arrangements. There are several parks surrounding the area like Centinnial park , Helder park etc and lot many activities takes place during this time period. Check the website www.tuliptime.com for more details. There is a tulip garden called Veldheers tulip garden and shoe factory. You will have a chance to see how wooden shoes are made.

The nearest airport is Grand Rapids international airport, but Holland is in the Amtrack line for those who wish to travel by train.

Six Flags Amusement Park, Fiesta , San Antonio , Texas

Six Flags Amusement park at Fiesta Texas is 3 hours from Houston. The day we reached there was sunny. Six Flags have rides suited for young children to elder ones who dare to go for adrenalin pumping rides.

Take a look at the snaps of some of the rides.






This is the one of the favorite superman ride




Saturday, April 9, 2011

BAPS Swami Narayan Temple, Houston Texas

BAPS Swami Narayan temple in Houston Texas is one of the well known temples in entire North America. The temple is well known for its Serene atmosphere as well as the sculptures inside the temple. The temple is manged by BAPS Swami Narayan Sansthan. The entire sanctum sanctorum is surronded by flowing water body which gives it a pleasent cool feeling in Summer as well as Winter.

There is a gift shop which sells sweets and other matierials of interest. The 'prasadam' of the temple is a peculiarity and its different from other temples where they give you cooked pulses mixed with lot of spices and other ingrediates.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston , Texas.

The airport itself is quite big like any other airport you see in big cities of US. Houston was large like other major cities I had seen, temperature is hot enough that you will get tired if you are out in the sun for an hour. We were there when the summer was beginning when the mercury level was not at the top , but still could get a feel of how hot it can go during summers. Visiting from Michigan it looked like taking a dip from cold ice water to hot water tub. We went thru the terminal B. Airport is a little crowded and sometimes you have to wait and you may end up standing in the terminal. So its better if you come on time or very early so that you can find a spot to sit.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Detroit International Auto Show, Detroit, Michigan

Detroit Auto show is one of the worlds most renouned event in the Automotive Industry Circles. North America is one of the largest users of Automotive Products and major companies in and around the globe use this event as the launch pad for promoting their products and announcing the newer arsenals to compete in the market.

Usually this takes place during the first quarter of the year. Ford had a major presence.

I will post some snaps from the event soon

Princeton, New Jersey

It was a short trip to Princeton , NJ. We spent new year along with one of my relatives. We spent most of the time indoor, snow was all around so it was not a good time to go out and explore.

We were a little tired driving from Pittsburgh, but the journey gave an insight to the terrain of the north eastern US. We spent time on several spots on the journey towards and back from New Jersey. We got into trouble while driving thru a toll road at New Jersey. We were not carrying enough bills and we were having only credit cards with us. But the toll authorities noted down my license number and asked to pay online.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

We were on the route towards New Jersey, and we stayed overnight at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Towards the journey we spent time at Desquene Incline where we could get a full view of the Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. There was a small tram sliding thru the incline down and then up. The entire trip was very short. On return journey we visited the Hindu temple of Pittsburgh.

Holland, Grand Rapids, MI to Princeton, New Jersey

The entire journey was 14+ hours by car. Ours was a break journey and we took break at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We took the trip thru the I-92 till Ann Arbor, near Detroit.



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We took the i-82 towards Toledo. Then most of our journey was near thru the Lake Superior. We crossed the Ohio state and entered Pennsylvania where we stayed overnight. Next day we took the journey from Pennsylvania to Princeton , New Jersey. The entire route is looked like a straight route till Princeton. Most of the terrain was a vast unoccupied land. Most of the area we saw was not even having trees or other plants. It was simply plain, with some towns here and there between the routes.

Gerald Ford International Airport, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Although I had traveled across several airports this one was one is among the most liked ones. Its not a major international airport, but still it is big compared to the crowd we see there. It seemed like airport is very spacious for the crowd it had. Good facility for long term car parking (9$ per day). There is convenient to and fro shuttle arranged to the terminal so its hassle free , you can conveniently park the car at the parking lot and take the shuttle to and fro towards the terminal . Even they note down the location where you had parked the car and leave you near by that on return. The staff is very courteous and as soon as you get down from the car or shuttle they help you to bring down your luggage. Airport looks like a newly built structure.