Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 January 2019

True Wanderer With Wrangler...

Celebrating a solid seven decades as a brand was launched in the U.S.A., Wrangler was the first modern five-pocket jeans to be test-fitted and endorsed by real-life cowboys. Since then, Wrangler continues to inspire freedom, independence, and adventure in its wearers. 

In India, Wrangler has evolved to meet the needs of the ‘urban cowboy’ with a range of fashion apparel that is contemporary and fashionable yet rugged, while boasting of a loyal consumer base in the Indian youth that swears by this unique fashion brand. 

In an attempt to showcase the Indian youth's love for the open road and the adventure of travelling, Wrangler conceptualized True Wanderer in 2012 an annual giveaway that continues to be an increasingly popular event. 

In 2018, thousands applied to be a part of the seventh season and 25 True Wanderer finalists were selected to go on the trip around India to a destination of their choice. They could choose to travel by car, bike, foot or any mode of transportation of their choice whilst completing travel-related challenges set by Wrangler. 

The twenty five finalists, styled in Wrangler apparel, took wandering to a whole new level, capturing their passion for exploration by sharing the highlights of their epic road trips with the True Wanderer community through interesting and inspiring stories, photographs and videos. Their experiences can be found at the Wrangler website



Based on public votes and the scores of an independent elite judging panel, Wrangler True Wanderer Season 7.0 recently announced the winners. 

The first prize, an exotic wildlife expedition to South Africa, has been won by Rupesh Bhadula from Roorkee.  

The second prize has been claimed by Vishwa Sharma from New Delhi, who has won a trip to the beautiful scenic mountains of Bhutan. 

The third prize winner is Gayatri Patel from Kohlapur, who gets a chance to spend time in the land of backwaters, Kerala. 



The seventh season of True Wanderer was drawn to a close at Biker’s CafĂ©, where Sundeep Gujjar, Founder & Motographer of XBhp, India’s largest lifestyle motorcycling platform, was present at the event to hand over the prizes to winners. 

Rohini Haldea, Marketing Head, Wrangler India, commented on the occasion,  

“Our brand is built around the spirit of freedom and the adventure and Wrangler seeks to be a companion for the open road for travelers and adventurers everywhere. We believe the three winners went on inspiring journeys that showcased their love for travel and adventure. It has been a total pleasure sharing this adventure with them and all the other contestants of True Wanderer 2018.” 

Overall, True Wanderer continues to celebrate the Indian youth's drive for adventure and exploration. :)

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Experiencing An Urban Village At Surajgarh...

With rapid urbanization and the intrusion of technology more or less into our daily lives, we have become screen slaves 24x7. Add to it the woes of work-life balance and you'll have little or absolutely no personal space left.

Now, more than ever, cities have become concrete jungles in the true sense and there is the need for a relaxing escapade from the daily grind. One such escapade with the interesting concept of ‘Urban Village’ - Surajgarh Gurugram - was inaugurated a couple of days back.



Situated on the Golf Course Extension, Gurugram, Surajgarh is spread across a magnanimous area of over fifteen acres, and this heritage village has now been proclaimed open to the general public.



The launch of this unique ‘Village in City’ was attended by the media and residents of Gurugram, Delhi, and Noida. Located in the heart of the city, next to the lush green Golf Course, Surajgarh Gurugram offers an unparalleled glimpse at heritage, traditional Indian delicacies, mesmerizing village beauty, alluring garden areas, soothing fresh air, adventure sports activities and much more for the city dwellers, tourists, and explorers at large.



An amalgamation of cultures of Haryana and Rajasthan reflects in the architecture, rural vehicles at the doorstep and the cordial folk welcome at Surajgarh Gurugram, and brings forth the real forts and villages of India, enriching the quality leisure time spent with family and friends.



The lively and cheerful ambiance of Surajgarh Gurugram is synonymous to a perfect outing destination which is situated just a short drive away from the hassle of a fast-paced life and perilous pollution, adjoining the beautiful golf course of Gurugram.



The major highlights of the opening ceremony included the exquisite folk dance showcased by Rajasthani artistes and beautiful handcrafted decoration by the rural artists beautifying the walls.


Apart from that, there was also puppetry, games, obstacle course, camel and horse rides, and a meal at the in-house Khaan-Paan to enjoy. A breathtaking view of the Aravali hills also complemented the leisurely experience.



 At Khaan-Paan, village style food is slow-cooked on mud baked stoves in the traditional manner by the ladies of Rajasthan.



There is also an ornate brick-walled well to soak in the village belle experience and a duck pond, rabbits, goats, and birds to appreciate being carefree.






On the occasion of the launch, Mr. Anil Yadav, Director, Surajgarh Gurugram, had this to say.

We are proud to bring India’s picturesque villages and the heart of our colorful nation to Gurugram. Our motive is to preserve and showcase the passive village life in the era of rapid urbanization. Today, when people are reaching farthest corners of the country in search of calm and serene villages, peaceful rural life experiences and a soul-satisfying journey, Surajgarh has brought the fusion of real Indian heritage villages of Rajasthan and Haryana in the mid of the metro city for all those who want a short break from their busy lifestyles and want to enjoy the vibrant culture of ethnic Indian life.

All in all, a visit to Surajgarh Gurugram ensures a vivid and memorable experience for all patrons. :)

Friday, 25 July 2014

With Zen, It's Elementary, My Dear Watson!

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It was the summer of June 1902.

And, there was a knock on the door, at 221B  Baker Street.

As Mr. Holmes opened the door, he was surprised to see nobody, but something on the door - mat.

A Letter.

It read...

From,

Nathan Garrideb 
136 Little Ryder Street

To,

Detective Sherlock Holmes
221B  Baker Street

Respected Sir

It is with utmost urgency that I'm writing to you.
I'm Nathan Garrideb, and I'm in need of your help - to find another man, with the same surname as mine.
I was approached by a certain Mr. John Garrideb of Kansas, who said that he needs to find others with the same last name.

I cannot disclose further details in writing.
I request you to come and meet me, at the aforesaid address.

Thanks and Oblige
Nathan Garrideb

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Just as Sherlock was about to inform Watson, of the entire episode, someone came visiting.

It was Mr. John Garrideb.

And, he was seemingly annoyed of the fact that Nathan involved Holmes in the situation.

Claiming to be a lawyer, he spun a story for Sherlock to figure.

He spoke ill of a certain Alexander Hamilton Garrideb, a millionaire land tycoon he met in Kansas...

Claiming that Hamilton Garrideb bequeathed his $15,000,000 estate to John Garrideb on the provision that he find two more Garridebs to share it with equally. 

And thus, John had come to England to seek out people with the name, having failed in his own country. 

So far, he had managed to find only Nathan.

During the interview, Holmes detected many discrepancies in John Garrideb's story, but decided not to confront him. 

~~~

After John left Baker Street...
Sherlock took to contemplating towards what he had just narrated.

John's story piqued Holmes' interest, and he decided to contact Nathan Garrideb to investigate further. 
Upon arrival at Little Ryder Street, Holmes observed  a nameplate displaying Nathan Garrideb outside the house.
It had obviously been there for years; so Holmes concluded that Garrideb was at least Nathan's true surname.

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It turned out that Nathan Garrideb was an elderly eccentric - who collected everything from ancient coins to old bones. 
Garrideb's house looked like a small Museum.
He was obviously a serious collector, but had nothing of great value in his collection. 

Holmes found out that John Garrideb had never asked for any money, nor had he suggested any course of action. 
Nathan Garrideb had no reason, it seemed, to be suspicious of John Garrideb. 
This puzzled Holmes. :(

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Meanwhile,  Watson had lost consciousness and had to be shifted to Nathan's bedroom and a doctor had to be called for.

Watson had supposedly collapsed owing to work stress.

The doctor advised Holmes to let Watson take rest for the day.

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Sherlock decided to proceed with the case on his own, as two different versions of the same story were perplexing him to no end.
   
~~~

Midst the entire confusion of events, John Garrideb arrived in a most jolly mood!

 He had apparently found a third Garrideb, as proof of which he showed Holmes a newspaper advertisement purportedly placed by a Howard Garrideb in the course of his everyday business. 

Holmes spotted instantly that John Garrideb had placed the advertisement himself from various Americanisms in the spelling and wording.

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Despite Nathan Garrideb's objections - for he was a man who very seldom went out - John Garrideb insisted that Nathan go to Birmingham and meet this Howard Garrideb.

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It had now become clear to Holmes what the "rigmarole of lies" was all about. 
John Garrideb wanted Nathan Garrideb to be out of his house for a while.

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Meanwhile, Watson had got up from a disturbed rest...

Made his way to Baker Street...

And...

He detailed the entire account to Holmes.

According to Watson, he'd solved the entire case, in his dream, over the course of the night! 

Mr. Holmes,

What I am just about to narrate to you may baffle you to a large extent.
It is an unbelievable feat for me too, to have achieved.

I've been able to crack this entire Garrideb Triangle in my sleep, with the aid of a certain smartphone!

It introduced itself as Mr. Zen and guided me around this entire mystery.

It said, it had three Unique Characteristics which could help me bust the villian!

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I Could...

See, What Others Couldn't See...

Quite Magically, it placed itself on the palm of my hand and started flashing pictures with the blink of an eye.
Each time I blinked, a new picture flashed. It said it was owing to its unique UI.

Whatever that may be, I saw Inspector Lestrade, talking to you, and identifying John Garrideb as James Winter alias Morecroft alias "Killer" Evans.

I could see him escape prison. I also saw how he killed a certain Mr. Rodger Presbury, a Chicago forger whose description, Mr. Zen showed, matched that of the former occupant of Nathan Garrideb's room.

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I Could...

Do, What Others Couldn't Do...

The very next moment, I was there, with you, Mr. Holmes, armed with revolvers, at Garrideb's House.
 We did not have to wait long before Winter showed up.

From our hiding place, we saw the criminal use a crowbar to open a trapdoor revealing a little cellar.
We captured Winter, but not before he managed to shoot twice, striking me in the leg. 

~~~

And, in my dream...

With Mr. Zen...

You Could...

Feel, What Others Couldn't Feel...

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You were distraught over my injury, and struck Winter on the head with the butt of a gun hard enough to draw blood, vowing that the villain would have never left the house alive if he had killed me. 
Fortunately, my wound was superficial.

~~~

I, again...

Saw The Unexpected!

The little cellar contained a printing press and stacks of counterfeit banknotes, hidden there by Presbury, the man that Winter had killed.

Winter was sent back to prison

Nathan Garrideb ended up in a nursing home, so great is his disappointment, but many CID men were pleased that Presbury's equipment had at last been found. 

I seemed the happiest at the adventure's outcome despite being hurt, declaring, 
"It was worth a wound, it was worth many wounds, to know the depth of loyalty and love which lay behind that cold mask.", from the sight of Holmes's panic and rage over his friend's shooting.

~~~

Mr. Sherlock Holmes, was indeed baffled!

Watson WAS NOT there, in the entire proceeding of events that took place across the entire day!

Yet, Watson WAS there.

He'd witnessed, together with Sherlock, what Holmes had witnessed alone.

What he'd accounted for, was absolutely true.

Winter was in prison, at the end of the day.

~~~

But, how did Watson get to know of all this and be present at the moment was the question!

All Mr. Holmes knew was that the Garrideb Triangle was solved...

And Watson was safe! :)

Maybe, it was another mystery.

Another challenge, for Watson and Holmes to solve...

~~~

Invisibility, Yet Accountability...

A Dream Catcher, Turning Events To Reality...

Whoever This Mr. Zen Was...

Even In Watson's Sleep...

He Was A Super Hero.

It Was A Super Phone! :D

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Incrediblezen

This post is a part of In Search Of Incredible Contest by ASUS India in association with IndiBlogger.

The plot of the mystery has been adapted as per the one given on Wikipedia to highlight the Zenfone's super power.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

A Traveler's Mind...

A Traveler's Mind...
Is One Of Its Kind...
A Gem Of A Find...
Towards Curiosity Inclined!


A Traveler's Mind...
Is So Designed...
To Be Aligned...
With The Undefined!


A Traveler's Mind...
Seeks To Remind...
Of Joys, Happiness, The Jovial Kind...
In Order To Seek An Instrument To Unwind!


A Traveler's Mind...
Leaving Everything Behind...
Wishes For Tangles Entwined...
To Be Broken Apart - By A Regime Unconfined!


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