The latest and most recent pictures of Rajhans Islands: A review of Rajhans Islands and how to get there.

Fancy going to Rajhans on a vacation? I wouldn't blame you. The inviting sea, the gentle breeze, the privacy of an island, the much-needed solitude... what's not to like, you'd say. Right?

Only this- that if you are planning a trip there and you are strapped for cash, you will realize pretty soon that the expenditures are getting WAY too pear-shaped way too fast for your taste. 

Hard-pressed travellers going to Rajhans, beware- Money will flow out of your wallet like rain-water from a gargoyle. There's no supply of electricity there- understandably so- it being an island. They do have a solar-cell set-up which takes care of the electricity and yet, you'll have to rely on natural breeze for the major part of the day.

Having said that, one thing that I would like to mention is that the quality of the all-round sightseeing is phenomenal. Also, with the exception of Kali Jaai Temple, I can hardly recall any other island in Odisha that can be touted as a tourist spot.

Hence, we had decided to cut loose this time and to just soak in the experience. My friends, these are a few snapshots I had taken during my recent and very memorable visit to one of the finest island tourist spots in Odisha.

This was when the Sun was beating down on us mercilessly. Thank God for the thatched roof of the boat that saved us from any direct exposure to the sun rays. However, on the flip side, there was a gentle breeze blowing all over and that made life somewhat bearable. 
 On the way to the islands

We were all eyeing for the famed dolphins, but it was only on our way back that we managed to catch a glimpse of those friendly mammals. I tried to take a snap, but they had disappeared back to the depths of the lake before one could say 'click'!

This was the sun beating down on us.

There's dense vegetation all around this island. I had also heard rumors of wolves and jackals being there but since I hadn't seen any, I wouldn't validate those claims. In any case, all the fishermen said that these animals stay well clear of the guesthouse, so that takes care of it.

 
The guest-house in Rajhans. It's comfy and spacious.

This is the front-side view. Looks to be quite a welcoming sight, doesn't it? Well, if you were carrying a backpack weighing close to a quintal, you would see the thing differently.  This guesthouse is atleast a mile's walk from the shore and as if that's not enough already, you have to walk against a steep upward slope with your feet sinking into hot sand every few steps. If you have got something  heavy to carry, you will have your lungs on fire by the time you reach here. Check out the solar cells, anyhow.



This a more frontal view

That doesn't take anything away from the beauty of this guesthouse, though. It doesn't have electricity and I don't think it has any air-conditioning as well. But you know what, you don't complain chewing down a cardamom when the entire plate is costing you a thousand bucks, do you? So,there.

 Dense vegetation all around.

And this is the rear-view, which incidentally, happens to be my favorite view. It has a long, winding path to the sea, and you have to see the size of the waves yourself to believe me. And if you are one of those who pray for a beach with no one in sight for miles, then you have hit the motherlode here.

This is where the lake meets the sea.
This was on our way back. A lovely snapshot of sun shining down on the ripply waters. This one was an experience of a lifetime: one, which you might not necessarily be interested to relive again but one, which you wouldn't want to let go off just that soon.

 On our way back from the islands.

How to become a Ninja at home? Best tips on becoming a Ninja

There are knights, there are samurais, and there are the Ninjas. Uncountable childhood stories of them disappearing into thin air, leaping across moats, and throwing lethal star-blades from dark have influenced the work of world-famous anime' artists, who continue to draw heavy inspiration from the legends and folklore shrouding these mysterious figures. 



They might not enjoy the glorious on-screen depiction as the other two, but Ninjas have a much stronger cult following of their own: the knights may be more flamboyant and the samurais more honoured, but when it comes to ruling the fertile adolescent minds, no one comes even close to the ninja. The extremely popular anime' character Ninja Hattori is just one example of hundreds.



Famed for their agility and prized for their deadly accuracy, it is however, their highly developed skills in spying that made the ninjas such an indispensable tactical force during the regime of the early Japanese Emperors. They were masters in espionage, although cases of them being assassins are not altogether unheard of.



Needless to say, their training consisted of various stealth-based techniques such as camouflage, assimilation, and intimidation. All these tricks are extremely time-taking to master and in today's times where everybody lives a fast-paced life, it may not be plausible for somebody to dedicate even a few hours, let alone years, to the rigorous training of Ninjutsu.



But as I had mentioned in the title itself, I am going to stick to my word and reveal the notoriously guarded secret of How to become a Ninja in five steps. Read on attentively, this article might not remain posted for long.


  • Get yourself a suit made of black, slippery, water-proof material.
  • Make it even slimier by either dousing it oil, grease or water.
  • Get yourself a protective gear for your head- avoid taking any lethal blow.
  • Get something that you can hide your face with- the primary objective is to be unrecognizable.
  • You have to be dressed in black- Darkness is a ninja's best weapon.

In the end you will wind up looking like this, which is laavley, except for the only obvious observation that you could look like this on any rainy day with a raincoat on you. Just the way my friend does here.


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HOW TO BE A NINJA IN FIVE EASY STEPS: READ ON