KERALA TRIP- DAY 1- UNRIVALED MUNNAR
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@ COCHIN
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Cochin
was burning hot and there was no sign of winter here. We peeled off our jackets
and scrutinized all Pla cards hoping to see our names on one. Soon we found our
driver and our ferry for next one week. We had pre-booked the car and decided
to keep it 24*7 with us. Changing cabs for every destination and company of a
new driver every day did not sound like a good idea. We felt safer this way.
Raju, our driver was gem of a person and being a keralite, he proved to be a
very good tour guide as well. He ensured that we covered best of places in all
our Kerala destinations.
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Our flying house for next 1 week
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The first thing we learnt after starting the trip was that plans chalked out
using internet tips can really go for a toss at time. According to our Kerala
trip plan, our first destination was the Cochin city. The planned chronology
was:-
Visiting
Fort Kochi straight from the airport
Rest
a bit and move out at 4 to see Chinese fishing nets
Spend
an hour in Marine Drive
Leave
for Munnar by 6:30 pm
Reach
Munnar by 9:30 pm (+-)
The planned chronology was:-
Head
straight for Munnar and reach the resort before Sundown i.e. 5:30 pm
As
we exit the Airport terminal, the road on the left goes to Cochin city and the
Road on the right heads towards Munnar. Raju told us that Munnar roads are not
safe at night. The clouds cover the road and the wild animals trespasses to the
main roads. The words ‘wild animals’ were enough to shock Rupam and we
immediately left for Munnar striking off Cochin from our must visit list.
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Nariyal Paani Break on the way
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Cochin airport to Munnar was
around 5 hour journey including a lunch break and a nariyal pani break. We also
covered a few places of attraction that we crossed on our way to Munnar. Cheeyapara falls were first among these
attractions. It was not a colossal waterfall. In fact, it was a very serene
one. Cheeyapara cascades down in seven steps and makes a great subject for an
ardent photographer.
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Cheeyapara Water Fall
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Next, we
halted at a Kerala spice store. This was recommended by all our friends as we
were deciding on the itineraries before proceeding for the trip. Banana chips,
coffee, masala tea were
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Some Tea/ Coffee/ Spice Shopping
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on my shopping list. What gripped me further was the
various tea- coffee add on flavors the store had to offer. The flavored dust in
tiny bottles can be added to give your cup a chocolaty/ vanilla/ strawberry
etc. etc. twist. A cup of Strawberry coffee at home?? Quite a twist this winter. Just adjacent to
the store was the store’s spice garden. They offered a stroll around the garden
for Rs. 300/-. It did not sound like an exciting idea to us and we decided to
skip it.
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Elephant Safari
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I
was really looking forward to visiting the next place of attraction. An
elephant training center and finally, an elephant ride.My childhood dream was
about to come true and the kid still alive in me was super excited. This was
the most memorable part of my Kerala trip.
The
center had four elephants all busy giving joy rides to the tourists. There were
40 minutes for our turn to arrive. We got some time to brood over and dug out
some deep conversation. Both of us were amused to see how four elephants were
earning livelihood for10-12 people. For every activity these elephants did, they
were earning money for their Mahouts. Be it giving elephant a shower, watching
them take bath along the riverside, clicking pictures with them, feeding them
or riding them, there was a fee for everything.
Anyways,
the serious talks were over soon and the fun time began. I jumped on to the
Jumbo’s back. My dear husband, in low waist tight jeans had pretty tough time
settling on the elephant. So, the trip advice is to dress comfortably if you
are planning to go for an elephant safari.The
twenty minutes elephant ride was amazing. I loved it and my poor husband
couldn’t help asking if I have any more painful childhood dream left??
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Joy Ride. Chal Chal Chal mere Haathi
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On a high!!
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The
tiredness of the journey took over and we were now eager to head to our Resort.
After having masala tea at a tea stall, we headed straight for Bella Vista. We
were in our Resort before 6 pm and it was already stark dark by then. We had
booked Bella Vista cottages. Internet has some very amazing pictures of this
resort. Admits lush green forest and majestic hills, stands the endearing Bella
Vista. To be honest we were not disappointed when we reached Bella Vista.
However the disappointment crept in after we checked in our rooms. It is such a
lovely property but very poorly maintained. The infrastructure was exquisite
but the insides resembled a local lodge. Check the snaps out:-
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Bella Vista Resort
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In and around Bella Vista
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South
India is infamous for its not so happening night life. We got to experience it
ourselves. By 6:30 pm everyone got packed in their respective rooms. We strolled
towards the resort’s restaurant hoping to see some souls there but were turned
back disappointed. Even TV did not come to our rescue in Munnar. It just
showcased south Indian channels. So the chess app on my phone was our only
savior and for once in life Rupam got the pleasure of defeating me in the
game.
KERALA TRIP- DAY 2- UNRIVALED MUNNAR
The
real action started on day 2 of our trip. We had a long list of must visit
places in Munnar and everything was to be covered before 6 pm before the
scheduled time for our Kerala Ayurvedic Spa.To start with we went to TATA Tea
Gardens. Majority tourists visit Tata Tea Museum as well. But both myself and
Rupu were least interested in visiting a museum and read through long
descriptive boards or see some historic audio visuals. So we skipped the museum
and alternatively chose to visit the actual tea gardens. It was a delightful
scene. We were between the lush green tea gardens and the greens stretched
endlessly in all the directions. I saw this on TV earlier, and I was pretty thrilled
to be there.
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Tea covered hills at the backdrop
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Munnar Valleys draped with tea plantation
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Our
next halt was at photo point. Our driver over exaggerated
while describing this place as a tourist spot. This wasn't actually
any tourist spot. It was a road side spot where people were halting due to
extraordinary beauty of the place. The tata tea gardens extended majestically
on both sides of the road and due to the picturesque views it was
an ideal place for taking photos. And hence, came the name, PHOTO
POINT.
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It was amazingly beautiful
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Tata tea garden at the backdrop
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After
Photo point, we treaded towards shooting point and skipped halting there.
Shooting point is nothing but a clean green patch along the road side where
couple of Tollywood film songs is shot. Next on the list was the Echo point.
If
my camera could steal all the colors of nature and shoot all its beauty, I
would have just posted the pictures of Echo point. I am sure my words would
fail to describe how amazing beautiful echo point is.
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oh so gorgeous. Echo Point from my lenses
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I
remember, the echo point in Simla, where nothing echoed back. Echo point in
Munnar did send our words back. We also got our pictures shot by professional
photographer in funny mushy poses suggested by the photographers and laughed
our hearts out at every pose. Here is my favorite one : )
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Photographer's special pose ;)
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Our
driver insisted that we must have Nariyal
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Fresh Nariyal Paani
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Pani at echo point. It was a Monday
afternoon, and I was sipping Nariyal paani standing peacefully by the river
side at one of the most beautiful place in Kerala. Had it been in Delhi, I
would have been running across the office corridors, going insane attending
calls due to the mad Monday rush. I was so loving it’, I wanted to be here
every Monday.
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Rupu enjoying the green coconut cream
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A blissful Monday afternoon
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As we climbed up to our car, we saw a crowd
getting excited about something. We got closer and figured out that there is a
group of wild elephants somewhere on the valley. Raju told us that there is a
fair chance that we come across the herd of wild elephants on our way to
Mattupetty Dam. We were lucky that we came across one very very close.
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Tryst wit wild elephants on the way
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The
forests trailing on both the road side kept the wild animals away by the
means of three electric strings. According to Raju it was a common occurrence
that the animals trespassed to the main roads. Once a friend who had visited
Corbett national Park told me that it is not the tigers that makes the Corbett
trip interesting, it is the story revolving around that builds all the
excitement and fear. Tiger?? You may or may not see one. Similarly,
more than the sight wild elephants, it was Raju’s stories about the
wilderness
that made the entire experience adventurous and exciting. His stories
caught
every bit of our eagerness till we reached Mattupetti.
Mattupetti Dam is
a storage concrete gravity dam built to conserve water for
hydroelectricity. Honestly, this
is not a place you can devote much time to. Few pictures by
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MFEO!! Pretty sure of that by now <3
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the lake
side or
speed boat ride in the lake is all that one can do. The lake side is not
clean
or well kept, but gives a great backdrop for perfect shots. I was ready
with my
camera again.
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The beautiful lake at Mattupetti
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Some quiet time
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After Mattupetti, we were
hungry and totally spent. Raju took us to a very nice resort on the way for
lunch. I consider it nice not just because of its elaborate buffet, or how
amazing the squid salad tasted; but also because the amazing nature’s view it
offers to the diner. We were refueled and ready to hit the next destination The
Top Station.
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@ T & U
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Top
Station is tourist destination in the
Kannan Devan hills of Kerala which is 35 Kms up ride from the Munnar city. Our
car took us to a booking centre cum bus stop to board a bus to the Top station.
Small vehicles are not allowed to go beyond this point.
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40 minutes wait to board bus to the Top Station
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Cannot say if the
curvy- bumpy road is the reason for this, or the reason is wild animals as rumoured.
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On way to Top Station
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Vendors selling colorful stuff
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The journey up to the top station was full of views changing at every
twist of the road. At one twist we witnessed green fields of tea plants basking
in the sunshine; and at another twist we saw mountain majestic mountains
embellish with misty clouds. My camera did not get to rest at all during the
journey.
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A view of valleys from Top Station
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We were spellbound by the
first sight from Top Station. It was an awfully beautiful sight. Nothing less
than how I would imagine the heaven to be. Here is what I saw and could capture :-
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Breathtaking view @ Top Station
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We took masala tea and
carrot – almond cake from a nearby pantry and sat over the cemented walls
enjoying nature’s best view we
had ever seen. We were still away from the top
most point of the top station. I guess it was about two kms walk to the top
most point. We walked a little distance, clicked lots of pictures and then
returned dropping the idea of reaching the top most point.
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A walk to remember
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Walking admits the clouds
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Definately the most beautiful place in Munnar
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Something inspiring. You will find similar hoardings everywhere
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We were exhausted by
the time we started our travel back to Munnar city. But, anticipation of a
relaxing Kerala spa gave us the spirit to go on. We were visiting Punarjani
Traditional Village next for Kerala Ayurverdic Spa.
Punarjani is a nice place
that restores and showcases two integral elements of Kerala’s art and culture.
Kathakali- the classical dance form of Kerala and Kalaripayattu- Traditional
martial arts of Kerala.
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Kathakali & Kalaripayattu
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I regret missing both of them. We had booked Ayurvedic
spa at Punarjani and the show timing clashed with our appointment time. We had
to forego the former : ( . The sad part
of the story is that we couldn’t even get the spa done that day. My
overprotective husband wasn’t convinced with the look and feel of the place and
he cancelled the booking just at the last moment. The day’s trip ended with a
fight over the failed plan and like always, ended soon with Rupam promising a
Spa in Alleppey; our next Kerala destination.
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