Friday, 10 July 2015

How To Hike Up A Hill


Ever wonder why some people seem able to hike farther with less effort than you? It's not necessarily that they're stronger; it may be that they simply know the principles of efficient walking. The principles are simple, but it can take years to learn them by trial and error. Here they are:

Don't Get Out Of Breath:

Who hasn't had this experience: After hours of driving, you arrive at the trailhead, eager to get started. You lace up your boots, throw on your pack, lock the car and set off briskly down the trail. After about 5 minutes, you stop, panting and out of breath.

We all have a natural tendency to want to get going; but the fact is that getting out of breath, stopping to breathe, and then setting off again and repeating the cycle uses far more energy than setting a slightly slower pace you can maintain indefinitely. Any time you find yourself getting out of breath over regular terrain (no matter how steep), it's a sign that you're not working efficiently. Slow it down, and you'll find that at the end of the day you have covered far more ground, and you have been happier while doing it.

Maintain A Steady Cadence:

Sometimes a steady cadence is not possible—usually where the terrain is too rough and uneven to permit it. If so, don't kill yourself trying to do the impossible. The point is to recognize that starts and stops are expensive and avoid them when you can.

Adjust for steep terrain.

When you start ascending steep terrain, it will be much more efficient to take shorter steps. Continue to keep a good rhythm, but cut each stride by one-half to one-third the length of your regular steps. This will decrease the energy it takes to make the ascent.

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Saturday, 20 June 2015

History Of Mussoorie

The name Mussoorie is often attributed to a derivation of 'mansoor', a shrub which is indigenous to the area. The town is in fact often referred to as 'Mansoori' by locals.

It was due to the conquest of the Garhwal and the Dehra in 1803 by the Gurkhas, under Umer Singh Thapa that, indirectly, Mussoorie came into being. It was natural after that, that at some point of time the interest of British security would have clashed with the expansionist policies of the Gurkhas. The inevitable war, broke out on November 1, 1814, and Dehradun was evacuated of the Gurkhas by 1815 and was annexed to the district of Saharanpur by the British by 1819.

On the present site of the town of Mussoorie, before the British came, there were only shepherds whose animals grazed on the 'Mansur' shrub which gives the town its name. The first house erected on the ridge of Mussoorie was a small hut built on the Camel's back as a shooting box by Mr. Shore, the then Joint Magistrate and superintendent of revenues of the Doon, and Captain Young of the Sirmur Rifles in 1823. Soon Captain Young built his large residence called 'Mullingar' as his residence as the Commandant of Landour. The splendid climate and the good sport obtainable gradually attracted other Europeans. As the Doon and the hills to the north became better known in 1827, the Government established a convalescent depot for European soldiers at Landour. The town grew rapidly and, a hundred years on, it had grown into a major settlement of the home - sick British, away from the heat and dust of the plains. Social life had also become hectic. There were balls and parties in Landour cantonment and Polo, fetes and Riding in happy valley where the Charleville Hotel stood.

Mussoorie, as a hill station, was established only as back as in 1823, it has quite an intriguing past.

Mussoorie was never an official summer capital unlike Shimla - a hill station in the state of Himachal pradesh which was the summer capital of the British Indian government-and even unlike Nainital -the summer capital of the united provinces government in British India. Mussoorie always remained unofficial - for the affairs of the heart. It has always been a gossipy place - with an air of informality and a tradition of romance - The Honeymoon capital of India.

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Cheap And Best Accomodation To Stay

Finding a good accommodation is a really important part of your trip, and it can have a huge impact on your spending if not chosen correctly.  


There are many reasons as to why we choose a certain accommodation; be it by price, location, amenities, ease of booking, type of facility, etc.  One of the best ways to cut your trip expenses is by choosing the right accommodation that fits your needs at the lowest cost possible, or even for free!

Hotel Nand Residency is the best choice if you are looking for the hotel in Mussoorie to stay at cheap and best price and a beautiful Himalayan  Range view from the hotel rooms.

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Religious Places In Mussoorie


Mussoorie with its beautiful, undulating, tree-covered hills, looking down on the Doon valley and with a fantastic view of the Mighty Himalayas. Mussoorie is post-card pretty and has wonderfully a romantic air, which has time and again lured honeymooners to it ever since it was established way back in 1827.


Religious places in Mussoorie

Mussoorie is a Cosmopolitan city of deep cultural and tradition values

Temples in Mussoorie :-

  • Arya Samaj Mandir, Landour Bazar
  • Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Library Bazar
  • Radha Krishna Mandir, Picture Palace
  • Sanatan Dharam Mandir, Landour Bazar
  • Shri Digambar Jain Mandir, Landour Bazar
  • Sai Baba Mandir, Kulri Bazar


Mosques in Mussoorie :-

  • Jama Masjid, Kulri Bazar
  • Jama Masjid, Landour Bazar
  • Masjid Bucharkhana, Landour
  • Masjid Amania, Library Bazar
  • Masjid Nalapani, Dhobighat


Gurudwaras in Mussoorie :-

  • Gurudwara Sahib Trust, Library Bazar
  • Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sahib, Landour Bazar


Churches in Mussoorie :-

  • Church of England, Landour
  • Central Methodist Church, Kulri
  • Resurrection Church, Barlowgunj
  • St. Clare's Catholic Church, Near Clock Tower
  • St. Paul Church, Landour Cantt.
  • Union Church, Kulri Bazar
  • Union Francis Monastry, Barlowganj


Buddha Temple in Mussoorie :-

  • Buddha Temple, Happy Valley


Makbara / Mazar in Mussoorie :-

  • Baba Bulley Shah Mazar, Near Allen School


Friday, 8 May 2015

THE ADVANTAGES OF HOTEL MEETING ROOMS

If you’re seeking a venue to host your upcoming conference, board meeting or other business event, Our hotel meeting rooms are a great choice. They’re roomy and convenient, and they offer a wide range of advantages. Check out some of the advantages of hotel meeting rooms and see if they’re right for your event.


 We provide an excellent canvas for meetings of all types and sizes. Here are just a few of the benefits:
·         Hotel meeting rooms offer customizable spaces. hotel meeting rooms come in a number of sizes. Some accommodate 10 or 20 people, and others can be expanded to fit hundreds. Regardless of the number attending your function, you can easily find a hotel meeting room large enough to handle it.

·         Hotels are in great locations. Hotels are generally located in well-populated areas, off highways and close to transportation hubs like airports. This makes them incredibly easy to find and access, even for visitors unfamiliar with the area.

·         Hotels offer accommodations for out-of-towners. If your meeting will be attended by out-of-towners or people from other offices, then hotel meeting rooms are an ideal choice. Instead of having to locate accommodations and arrange transportation, out-of-town guests can simply book a room on-site. It will save them time and effort and may even be more affordable, since many hotels offer discounts to those who have come for a meeting or conference at their hotel.

·         Hotels typically have on-site catering or dining options. Nothing keeps meeting attendees content like food. Luckily, with hotel meeting rooms, getting that food is easy. Most hotels have an on-site restaurant or catering service so you can order lunch, dinner, snacks or any other refreshments your team may require.

·         Hotels have all the equipment you need. One of the biggest benefits of hotel meeting rooms is that they come with all the equipment you need: ample seating, plenty of tables and desks, and audiovisual equipment like projectors, screens and public announcement systems. You don’t need to buy, rent or bring any of this equipment with you.


Hotel Nand Residency,Mussoorie has teams of specialists to assist your every need. For more details you can visit our website www.nandresidency.com

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Tips To Motivate More Guests To Stay At Your Hotel

Understanding what motivates people to take action is the underlying force that allows the best hotel management companies to increase demand for their guest rooms. Selling your hotel to the traveling public is a very complex process. Attention must be paid to every detail. If you can provide more of what a guest wants at a better price than the competition, word will get around and your occupancy rate will soar.


Presenting your lodging facility in the best possible light is the job of everyone who works at the hotel. Financial costs must be borne by the owner of the property. Management and the maintenance staff are responsible for the physical appearance of both the inside and outside of the hotel. Interior decorators play a role in furnishing the guest rooms and making them warm and appealing. Having great people who check in guests, clean the rooms and take care of the landscaping duties are all very important. Overseeing it all is the General Manager.

Following is a list of simple and not so simple ways to get travelers to want to stay at your hotel.

 Renovate the Building:A hotel that has been neglected over the years and is showing its age is not very appealing to guests. A substantial investment may be required to do a complete renovation. If you have the finances to spruce up the property, you can dramatically improve the appearance and add new amenities that guests desire most.

Evaluating Management:Managers get paid more because they have more responsibility than the employees they supervise. Having a manager that does not have the skills, enthusiasm and drive to produce positive results is a manager that should be replaced.

Evaluating Other Employees:Professional attitudes and pleasing personalities are two of the most important qualities that a manager should seek when hiring new employees. Employees should possess the skills or be able to learn all aspects of their job. While they are doing their job, they should also maintain a friendly disposition and always be willing to stop what they are doing to assist a guest in need.

Empowering Employees to Make Decisions:Is there anything worse than having to tell a guest that you can not help them and that you will have to call the General Manager to resolve their problem? Any issues that may arise during a guest’s stay should be able to be handled by the front desk and the hotel staff. Part of that process is having a well-trained staff. Empowering employees to make immediate decisions and then take action will quickly resolve most problems to the satisfaction of your guests.

 Creating an Enthusiastic Team Spirit:Enthusiasm is one of the best qualities any worker can have. You can overcome a lack of skills through training much more easily than trying to instill an enthusiastic spirit in workers who are working long hours for low wages. Enthusiasm is catching. Having a bubbly personality to greet guests when they check in or always walking around with a smile on your face does matter. Enthusiastic employees work harder, talk positively about their jobs and promote the virtues of their hotel.

Encourage Guests to Share their Experiences During their Stay:Encourage guests to post videos or pictures of their trip and time they spent at your hotel. Ask them how they found your hotel and if they would recommend it to a friend. Making guests feel important is a surefire way to keep them interested in your property. People who feel appreciated and valued are much more likely to come back in the future.

Hotel Nand Residency,Mussoorie has a team of specialists to assist your every need. www.nandresidency.com





Friday, 10 April 2015

How To Open A Restaurant Tips

Opening a new restaurant can be a risky business venture, but with the right planning, financing and plenty of hard work it's definitely doable. Owning a successful restaurant could be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of your life.

Here are few steps which can help you in opening your restaurant

Determine A Food Concept. Having a food concept will give your potential customers some idea of what they can expect from your restaurant. Determining a food concept from the get-go will also help you to structure and organize other aspects of your business.Some potential food concepts include: seafood, steakhouse, family-style restaurant, casual-dining restaurant, ethnic restaurant, pizzeria, sandwich shop, coffeehouse, bakery.

Consider The Ambiance. The ambiance or atmosphere of the restaurant is another important factor, relating to the food concept. Many varied factors contribute to the ambiance of a restaurant, such as furniture, lighting, dish and glassware, servers' uniforms, music, serving style and clientele. Having an idea of the ambiance you wish to create is important as it will help to guide you during the decision-making process. Always keep an image of what you aim to achieve in mind.

Plan On A Serving Style. Your food concept, target customers and location will all play a role in deciding on a service style. There are three main service styles: quick-service, mid-scale and upscale. It is important to decide which category your restaurant falls in to, as this distinction will help shape future decisions, such as staffing requirements and pricing.

Research The Cost. It is imperative that you are fully aware of how much your new business venture is going to cost. Do your homework. Talk to other restaurant and local business owners. Find out about rent, insurance and permit costs. The more information you have, the more financially prepared you can be.

Craft A Business Plan
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 A comprehensive, accurate business plan is the most critical component of opening a new restaurant. In fact, the success or failure of your restaurant can hinge on the strength of your business plan, so make sure to do it right.


 Hotel Nand Residency has teams of specialists to assist your every need. For more details you can visit our website www.nandresidency.com