Thursday, May 08, 2008

The vacation down south

Its always a great feeling while you are planning to go on a holiday, especially if its after a considerable time. This time we chose Bangalore, Kodai and Munanr and went about meticulously planning the trip.

Air tickets... check.
Hotel Reservations... check
Money belt... check
Credit Cards... check
Wife... check.

Thats most of it what I needed. Jyoti did the rest of the checking. We eagerly packed and left for the Pune airport on 12th, 2008. The airport was a mess and the plane took off late. Our first stop was Bangalore. This is the place where I studied for my masters and a lot of fond memories are associated with this city. This was my first away from home city where I lived and studied for one and a half years of my life. I still have a lot of friends and the plan was to meet most of them and bask in nostalgia. We landed at Ritesh's place and he played the perfect host. I took Jyoti around Bangalore and specifically IISc where I studied. I caught up with some of my friends and it was sheer pleasure.

The next stop was Kodai Kanal. This hill station in Tamil Nadu is a nice place with ample greenery and scenic views. We stayed there for 2 days at Sterling Resorts and did some sight seeing. Unfortunately, the weather was a bit foggy which was fun for all other reasons except sight seeing. We were literally walking in the clouds.

SILVER OAKS WATERFALL IN KODAI

Although I would have to say that Kodai has become more crowded and dirtier than I saw it earlier. Nevertheless the fun part worth mentioning here is the lake and the bicycle track which goes around the lake. Cycling could be real fun here.

KODAI LAKE VIEW

We headed towards Munnar after spending 2 days in Kodai. From Kodai we got down the winding ghat roads and the weather again became hot. After swiftly crossing some towns we were up in the mountains again towards Munnar and the weather did a U-turn and it was cool and wonderful once again. As soon we entered the borders of Kerala we were greeted by unbounded greenery and fresh and soothing breeze.
THE WINDING ROADS TO MUNNAR

Munnar is a beautiful hill station and the promos in the television depicting Kerala as 'God's own country' seemed so true now. Greenery all around and every path from the foothills to the hilltops is covered by tea plantations which make it a treat to watch. Apart from amazing weather the sightseeing was also better. I finally got to visit an 'Echo point' where I could hear my echo. The boat ride in the Matupatty Dam reservoir was also fun. It also seemed apparant that the place was much cleaner than Kodai and I believe that the locals and administration had much to do in it.



MUNNAR TEA GARDENS:

The accommodation was again Sterling resorts and we had a great view from our room. The only thing we missed was an elephant ride and I tried to make it up by riding another type of elephant.

THE DUEL: HIMANSHU AND THE ELEPHANT

We had a great time in Munnar and finally it was time to return back. Hope we'll do this again sometime.

The trip: Pune to Bangalore(train or flight), Bangalore to Kodai Road via tuticorin express. Kodia road to Kodai Kanal by taxi. Roughly 100kms. Kodai to Munnar by taxi again roughly 150kms. Munnar to Coimbatore via Taxi 180kms. Coimbatore to Mumbai (flight) Munbai to Pune by taxi. You can also take the flight out of Cochin. Alternately you can take the train from Coimbatore/Cochin to Pune but the train timings are a little odd.

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