Sunday, September 4, 2011

Srirangapatna, KRS dam, Ranganthittu .. water water everywhere..

Thanks to Ramzan ganesh chathurthi.. got a good break from work.

We wanted to have a relaxed get away, not very near and not too far.

Chose Srirangapatna. We made booking at Mayura river view resort. Rs. 2100 for an AC cottage (rooms are only Rs.100 less).

Awesome place KSTDC has got. Very scenic, view of river was breath taking! The arrangement of dining area close to water is an awesome idea. Also cottage has a balcony, which faces water!

No boating here or Renganthittu due to large amount of water.

Food at river view is decent. They served chicken noodles when asked for veg and later changed! Only bad experience at this place. But typical government run stuff! It is felt in the air!

Had been to KRS dam as well. It was crowded like hell! It felt like stampid! It was a bit scary!

View of water, light drizzle, rainbow(two at same time) were awesome!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Valparai, top slip, Parambikulam most scenic vacation...

We had to attend a wedding at Thirupur. While searching for interesting places around that area found we about Valparai. There are very few decent blogs about the place apart from that,no great information.

This place is spectacular hill station. There were so many moments when I felt like heaven! This is the best hill station I have ever been.

There are many dams and viewpoints in and around this place. They are all different and they were all beautiful! They were just breathtaking!!

Friday:
Left Bangalore at 2PM and went to Thirupur around 8PM including 45 mins break! Incredible 4 lane toll roads, doesn't feel like India! They are all butterly smooth! A small streach near Thirupur was bad. It's being laid now. Halted at friend's place at Thirupur and attended the wedding on Saturday.

Saturday:

Left Thirupur at around 2PM took Palladam road and reached Aliyar dam at around 4.00PM. On the way near Pollachi there were so many windmills! A very beautiful scenic stretch indeed! Aliyar dam is a beautiful viewpoint full of water. One can spend about half an hour here. Just enjoy the view of ghat section and water. Heard boating is there, we didn't have so much time, didn't try. There is Monkey falls very close to this place, this again we skipped due to time crunch. The Valpari climb was awesome! Beautiful view throughout.

View from Aliyar Dam

On the way you can see all this:
* 9th hair pin bend: Full view of aliyar dam
* Carver marsh Statue
* Tiger Valley
*A couple of falls too



Stop at safe place and enjoy the scenery.

Stay:
We had booked at Pavin's home stay. They gave a house with 2 Bed rooms, upto 10 people can stay. It had kitchen(we were not allowed to cook), dining, hall, tv, 2 bathrooms, 2 Bed rooms. Decent place. They arrange food if you order. We were 5 of us, they charged Rs5000 for 2 nights, around Rs800 for food(2 dinners, 1 breakfast,1 lunch, 1 coffee/tea/milk). Food was home cooked decent and clean. There are no good vegetarian hotels to eat but there were a couple of good bakeries.But Valiparai still needs some bhavans!

It keep raining once in a while, carry your umbrella with you! Weather was very pleasant.

We settled and took rest on Saturday.

Sunday:
We finished breakfast and left for Balaji temple! This drive is pure joy! God has painted this whole place in green. All tamil radio channel signals and once in a while malayalam channels also come! Enjoy that as well! Balaji temple is located inside an estate. One has to walk for 0.5km to reach this place. But its a neat temple with breathtaking view. Do visit!
We had plan to visit Vellamalai tunnel view but it was closed as someone died! :(
We returned back to Valparai and did some shopping. I strongly recommend Krishna's bakery! They make awesome biscuits,chips,bread. We bought tea powder, Cardomom, pepper and honey at TNtea(next to amul shop). Yet to try the stuff I bought.Will update about this once i try! Impressive shop!

Lunch arrived very late(around 2.15PM, expected at 1PM) we finished and rushed to Mudi's direction to see Nallamudi viewpoint.Unfortunately there was roadblock and we didn't understand instructions well and ended up at lower neerar dam.

One of the links read this:
.... leave for Nirar Dam for a breath taking view of the one of the most scenic dam’s in the country. ...

I totally agree! The experience is truly unexplainable in words! See and enjoy lower Neerar dam!

On the way back we found the correct route to Nallamudi valley view. We reached this place around 5.10PM and forest guard at that place told it is misty and it's late and can't allow us! After pleading he sent one of the estate security guards along with us and we went to this place hoping not be attacked by any wild animals. After a good 1KM walk we reached this place!

DO NOT MISS THIS PLACE: Nallamudi valley view

There are mountains,waterfalls, all shades of green! My God! It's view of Kerala and some tribal settlement!
Waterfalls from this view is like milk flowing! Felt like being in Pandora(Avatar movie)!

On the way back we saw the beautiful Siddhi Vinayaka temple,saw a rabbit and a mongoose.

Monday:
Plan was to leave for topslip by 5AM to get into first safari. Topslip food is a problem. There is nothing except government canteen(looks totally unattractive). We bought instant coffee,horlicks,boost,amulya etc. We had hot water kettle mixed whiterner and had our morning dose of refreshments. We carried lots of snacks(Krishna bakery), bread etc to survive at topslip.

We left Valparai at 5.15AM when there was mild drizzle(which is there most of the time). Route: Valparai->Aliyar dam -> take a left next to thrill park and head to anamalai -> topslip. It's about 70KMs but anamalai to topslip road is real bad! Have good 3 hours for this drive. On the way down to aliyar dam we saw bison and picturesque sunrise as well.

Topslip:
* Very unimpressive lethargic forest officers. Told we won't spot anything! :). The van capacity is around Rs.700 needs 25 people else you have to bare entire cost. 40mins round till elephant camp, we spotted nothing but elephants and some different species of monkeys.

Parambikulam:
About 20mins dive on same bad mountain road is an amazing place. This is God's own country side of same forest and developed and managed beautifully.

They have a tour for 3 hours, take you to couple of view points, two dams, teak tree(world's tallest living teak tree). Rs. 140 per head. Around 15 people are needed. Here you may have to wait for the next van to arrive if there is more crowd.

There is so much water in this area! Very scenic 3 hour drive this is! We saw lots and lots of herds of deers(spotted), lion tailed macaques (endangered species) wild bores, forest squirrels(very big, colorful), colorful birds and butterflies.

After this we headed back to Bangalore after an unforgettable trip!

Some points from notes:
* We missed chinnakalar, Sholayar dams they are suppose to be very beautiful.
* Loads of tea plantation makes this place even more beautiful
* Only BSNL signal in this area, carry a phone
* Athirapally falls is very close to this place(3-4 hours drive) we had seen that falls so skipped it. Must see falls during the season if you have not seen(Guru- Barso re, punnagai mannan songs, Ravan, Kannathil muthamittal) all are shot here
* Elephant safari was not there at topslip, parambikulam - Heard it's banned now -not sure!
* Skip topslip and goto parabikulam if you have time crunch!
* There are tea estate bunglows available for stay. Do try them, location is awesome!
* Carry torch(Power goes off once in a while for 30mins - not very frequent though)!
* We couldn't get into water as water was more it didn't feel safe. Places are isolated as well!
* Amazing place, go enjoy and write about it as well! Keep it as clean and green it is now!
* There is a mist spreading

From various sites( I thank you all for all the information that made this trip fantastic!!):
Plan your trip- One night one day at Valparai:
(A1) Go for an early morning walk around the town or the tea estates. If possible take bath at Nadumalai river for a refreshing experience. Visit the famous Balaji Temple or Annai Velankani Church then head back to Valparai for lunch. From there your next stop can be Nallamudi poon cholai view point. You will be amazed with the view of the valley from the hill top. After this, leave for Nirar Dam for a breath taking view of the one of the most scenic dam’s in the country. Spend some time here and then head back.

(A2) Go for an early morning walk around the town or the tea estates. If possible take bath at Nadumalai river for a refreshing experience. Visit the famous Balaji Temple or Annai Velankani Church then head back to Valparai for lunch. Set out to go to one of the best view points in the entire state called “Number Parai”. This is the border line between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. You can see Munnar on the other side of the valley from here. (Note: the road to this spot is narrow and rough. 4xwheel drives and jeeps are recommended.)

(A3) For Wildlife enthusiasts: early morning, just before sunrise is the best time to watch Deer’s, Bison’s and the Great Hornbills. The best place to find them is in and around Puthu thottam Estate and Parryagro Hospital. During the day you also can find the critically endangered Lion Tailed Macaques in this estate. To know more about Valparai and its wild life, visit the NCF (Nature Conservation Foundation) wildlife centre at Iyerpadi to have a look at the works of several award winning wild life photographers and research scientists who have documented the rich and unique flora and fauna found here. Please drive slowly while you are around these wildlife habitats. Do not try to feed the animals and do not disturb them. Maintain a safe distance at all times.
Our recommendations:
Balaji Temple, Sidi Vinayaka Temple, NCF Valparai wild life info centre, Upper and Lower Nirar Dam, Aliyar Dam and Plant Nursery, Number Parai and Nallamudi Pooncholai Valley.

Other Places of interest:
Sholayar dam,Chinna kallar dam, Aliyar Dam, Grass Hills and Manambali tiger reserve.
Popular tourist locations on the way to Valparai or not far from Valparai: Athirapalli Falls, Guruvayur Temple, Top Slip - Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary, Anaimalai Tiger reserve, Munnar etc.
ROUTE:
Valparai is 460km from Bangalore.
Route 1: Bangalore - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri - Salem - Thiruppur - Palladam - Pollachi - Valparai.
Bangalore -> Hosur -> Krishnagiri -> Salem -> Avinashi -> Palladam -> Pollachi -> Valparai
Valpari to topslip
But had to drive to Topslip, a good 3 to 4 hours from Valparai.
PAVIN HOME STAY
Main Road
Valparai-642127
Contact Person:Senthil Balu
Mobile:94431 94353
Day 1
Tirupur to Valparai is 89 KM
Aliyar dam
Monkey falls
Lome's view

Day 2
Chinnakalar falls - Check
Solaiyar dam:
On the way to athirapally falls
Upper Solaiyar or Upper Sholayar Dam (சோழையார் Shozhaiyaar) is situated 20 km (12 mi) from Valparai, a hill station in the Anaimalai Hills of Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is the second deepest dam in Asia. With its scenic surroundings, the dam is a busy tourist spot in the hidden forest area. A part of the hydroelectric project of Tamil Nadu, special permission is required to visit the dam.
Valparai is located 64 km (40 mi) from Pollachi and 55 km (34 mi) from Chalakudy. The nearest railway station is Coimbatore Junction.
The Solaiyar dam is a vital reservoir under the Parambikulam Aliyar Project and has a water storage capacity of 160 ft (49 m). The reservoir's overflowing waters are let into the Parambikulam Reservoir through the saddle dam.[1]
For Wildlife enthusiasts: early morning, just before sunrise is the best time to watch Deer’s, Bison’s and the Great Hornbills. The best place to find them is in and around Puthu thottam Estate and Parryagro Hospital. During the day you also can find the critically endangered Lion Tailed Macaques in this estate. To know more about Valparai and its wild life, visit the NCF (Nature Conservation Foundation) wildlife centre at Iyerpad
Balaji Temple, Sidi Vinayak Temple, NCF Valparai wild life info centre, Upper and Lower Nirar Dam, Aliyar Dam and Plant Nursery, Number Parai and Nallamudi Pooncholai Valley.
On reaching valparai, we packed our lunch and went to places nearby. There were Upper Neerar and Neerar Dam. Upper Neerar is a weir and the place near the Neerar dam recorded the second highest amount of rainfall in an year in India. Also we went to a waterfall near chinnakalar. Trekking to that place was much more enthralling than the waterfall itself. Then we reached the hotel by evening. There are a lot of stories about leopard visiting a town and making a kill during the nights.
Finding a pure Vegetarian mess, leave alone a very good hotel in the town was difficult. There was a mess by name “Sabari mess” where pure vegetarian food is served.
These temples are closed from 12 noon to 4.00 p.m.
From Vinayak temple, we drove to Mudis Tea Estate. After paying Rs.15/- per head as entrance fee to forest department staff, a walk through tea plantations led us to Nalla Mudi Pooncholai (Valley View). The valley was covered with dense forests with a deep gorge. There was a big waterfalls named Itliar. Some tribal settlements can be seen from the View Point. The other side of the gorge is the Kerala State with the nearest town being Munnar with towering Anaimudi peak. It will be interesting to explore the valley if there are walking trails. Thereafter, we drove on the Chalakudy road for Sholayar dam, our last destination of the day. On this route, we came across for the first time some coffee plantations. Soon we were driving by the side of the Sholayar reservoir, the dam being further 10 kms ahead. The Kerala Check Post is just two kms ahead of the other end of the Sholayar dam. The Sholayar reservoir was almost full with its water levels touching the road side at some places. We returned to Valley View Bungalow around 4.00 p.m.
It was suggested to us that we leave the Bungalow at around 5.00 a.m. to reach the Top Slip gate by 7.00 a.m. to get the first Safari of the day when there were better chances of animal sightings. We, however, decided to go for the afternoon safari.
Next day, we embarked upon the journey to Top Slip by Omni (Rs.1400/-) at 10.00 a.m. with packed lunch packets. After Aliyar, we took road to the left and reached Sethumadai Forest Check Post at 11.30 a.m.via Kottur. After getting entry tickets, we started the remaining 11 kms of journey on a not so good road condition to Top Slip but made up the discomfort by the scenic drive through dense forests, mostly of bamboo and teak wood trees. The drizzle which had started the moment we crossed Sethumadai Check Post turn in to rains as we reached Top Slip Reception Centre at 12.30 p.m. There were three options for Top Slip Safaris : Vehicle Safari Rides (Rs.700/- for full minibus with a capacity of 25 persons) Elephant Safari (4 persons for Rs.500/-) and Treks (Rs.100/- per person with a guide). The Wildlife Warden told us that only Vehicle Safari Ride was available for the day which will leave at 2.30 p.m. and he noted down our names. I guess the chances of getting Elephant Safaris and Trek guides are high at the start of the day.
Van safari - one hour
Valparai
Kadamparai Dam permission needed - Very beautiful place


Way from topslip to valparai is topslip->sethumadai->anamalai->aaliyar dam->monkey falls->valparai

Topslip - safari
Elephant camp/Kolikamuthi Elephant Camp
Elephant ride
Parambikulam - Covered in Safari
-Teak tree etc
MT. Stuart block

TOPSLIP Notes
Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary:
Named after our beloved but belated Prime minister, this region is also otherwise known as the Anamalai wildlife sanctuary. Located at the heart of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve this region harbors numerous varieties of birds, animals, reptiles and amphibians. A detailed description of the varieties is given below know more...
Kolikamuthi Elephant Camp:
This is a camp constructed exclusively for elephants. They are trained and housed here. There are about 50 malaisar tribe families lodged in this area. They are professional elephant trainers and it seems as if their enigmatic skills come with the genes.
But the problem is in getting permission to visit the camp. Since it is pretty exclusive you will have to hire a government jeep to reach there and to do that you will have to get clearance from the Indira Gandhi wildlife Sanctuary Rangers… who aren’t known to be benevolent as far as clearances are concerned because their priority is forest and environment.
MT. Stuart block:
MT.Stuart block can be reached at about 3km from Topslip. It has an ancient forest bungalow along with the grave of Hugo Wood. Hugo Wood was a british officer with an environmental conscience apparently because he seemed to have made sure that a sapling must be planted for every tree that is chopped off. His grave carries a latin inscription which can be roughly translated as ‘if you want to see me look around’. Well if you did look around and possibly sight him after all these years do say hello.. After all a touch of mystique would make your adventure all the more wholesome ! However what he meant is that he is eternal thru the living trees which were once his saplings!
Apart from the dead Mr. Wood and living woods, the area is inhabited by very much live bears So you may possibly spot a few.
Trekking:
If you are an amateur but passionate when it comes to trekking then Anamalai hills are your undeniable choice. These hills would be your customized platform for entry level trekking. You will have different options as far as the routes are concerned categorized under easy and difficult.
You can start off with a few simple treks such as
Pandaravara – 8km and Kozhikamuthu- 12 km.
As for expert trekkers, Perunkundru at 32km will be more than a match.
Various other trekking ranges such as
Kolambumalai- 10 km,
MT. Stuart- 10 km.
Ambuli watch- 6 km.
Kozhikammuthy-12 km .
Karian Shola- 4 km are also available.
The routes simple or difficult, near or far have five common factors:
• Beauty
• Tranquility
• Green
• Suspense
• Thrill
Elephant Safari:
Are you a family with a child / children? Then this is something your kids might love. In fact this can be fun for just about anybody . Take an Elephant Safari along with your family into the jungle for around 40 minutes and have a blast of a time
Varagalliar Elephant Camp:
This camp lodges the 21 elite commandos responsible for the security of the tea gardens and from elephant related conflicts in the nearby Valparai plateau. The commando force comprises not of highly trained army corps but highly trained and elite elephants. Situated at the Extreme core of the forest, access to this camp is literally impossible unless you get the nod from the Deputy Conservator of Forests.
Top Slip is 450km from Bangalore.
Route 1: Bangalore - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri - Salem - Thiruppur - Palladam - Pollachi - Sethumadai(Check Post) - Top Slip.
Topslip -> Pollachi -> Coimbatore -> Satyamangalam -> Chamrajnagar -> Kgudi -> Yellandur -> Maddur -> Bangalore
We started to TopSlip and Parambikulam National Park at 9am and reached the Park at 11.30 am.We first went to Parambikulam NP.The safari charges were Rs 140 per head.It was 2 hours safari and covered Parabikulam Dam,Kanimarra Teak Tree and some other placed.Did not sight much wildlife apart from Deers and wild boars.As the route covered was frequented by local buses it was not possible to sight wildlife.In the evening 5 pm we again went in a safari from the TopSlip .The bus charge is Rs 675 for 25 persons.If there are less people the tickets charges are divided among the people.This safari was simple amazing.We spotted the ever elusive leopard near a small stream.The adrenaline rush was simply overwhelming to see a full grown leopard some 20 feet from the bus. Also saw lots of Indian Gaur,Deers,wild boars,peacocks .Had a chance to spot a lone tusker also.There is a small elephant camp inside the forest .


Useful links:
http://www.valparai.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valparai
http://www.topslipindia.com/
http://valparaihillstation.com/your_trip.html - Very useful
http://unleashing.wordpress.com/2008/08/24/valparai-topslip-parambikulam-trip/
http://kksscribblings.blogspot.com/2008/08/pollachi-vaparai-top-slip.html
http://kunzum.com/2010/01/05/topslip-in-the-anaimalais-tn-a-tuskers-paradise/
http://www.indiamike.com/india/karnataka-f38/bangalore-valparai-topslip-tour-report-t96717/
http://sadanandsafar.blogspot.com/2010/10/trip-to-valparai-top-slip-october-2010.html
http://aparna-a.com/2008/10/02/vaalpaarai-topslip/
http://www.bangaloretrips.info/topslip
http://www.bangaloretrips.info/parambikulam
http://www.indiamike.com/india/tamil-nadu-f40/bangalore-valparai-topslip-tour-report-t96714/
http://howyoudoin.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/rainforests-of-western-ghats-valparai-and-topslip/
http://www.valparai.net/tourist_attractions_in_valparai.html

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Mysore Bandipur - Weekend getaway!

Last weekend had been to Mysore, Bandipur! Awesome places!

Took a train from Bangalore to Mysore. Tirupathi passenger. It dropped us at Mysore at around 10.45 AM. We had a booking at Hotel SIDDHARTA . Deluxe non-AC was 1350+tax. Great place. Nice service, Clean room. We went in horse cart to have lunch at Cafe aramane (Close to palace, Near Bus stand). Great food there. Then we headed to zoo. I loved Mysore zoo. Giraffe, Tigers, birds are my favorite. They have battery car (Charge Rs.100 per head) use it! You won't be tired walking. We got white peacock dance as soon as the ride started! What a warm welcome! We saw all the sections in about an hours time and returned to the place we started! Our son more excited than us! We returned back to room as it was "The world cup 2011". I strongly recommend hotel Siddhartha for vegetarian food as well! Great food great match.

Next day morning we went to Karanji lake. This place was very beautiful! It was a surprise to see so many birds and peacock! Best part when we entered the aviary, 3 peacock's danced at the same time. It went on for about 15 minutes. This is the best part of our vacation. The feeling is unexplainable. The lake and area is vast. One can easily spent 2 hours here. Have lot of energy and water to walk about 3kms! View of the lake and birds is beautiful from other side.We didn't have time for boating and butterfly park as we had to head to Bandipur.

We took a taxi from hotel to Bandipur(Cost: 1250 one way). There are buses as well. Bandipur stayed at JLR Jungle Lodges. Average food. Pathetic rotis, rest were ok. Their jeep safari is fantastic. We could spot Tusker(elephant), group of elephants, Wild dog, mongoose, flycatcher, lots and lots of birds, lots and lots of spotted deers and samba deers! Feel of forest and jeep ride is an amazing experience well worth it! Even if you don't spot animals forest safari is amazing!It takes about 3 hours and it is the must do!

Next day morning we did a trek... it was a morning walk for 1.5 hours it is a very easy walk we could do it with our 10 month old in a baby bag. Then we had a good breakfast and left for Mysore.

We had lunch at Siddhartha again and they have luggage place where we put our luggage and went again to Karanji. We went and relaxed there saw butterfly park(Nice walk - not very interesting). Boating and returned back to bangalore.

Interesting things in the trip:
* Our foldable pram from happy baby was extremely useful. Trip was totally enjoyable for us and for our son.
* Baby bag very useful stuff to trek
* Karanji lake and peacock dance
* Travel stove(Yatra) makes wonder
* Electric kettle... any place hot water

It is indeed possible to have a fun trip with a 10 month old!

Don't miss Karanji lake at 8.30 in the morning!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Yelagiri -- Nice weekend getaway

When we were too bored of not traveling for a while, and wasn't in a position to take leave, we started looking for weekend getaway.

Here are few constraints:
* No driving
* Only train(I hate bus journey)
* Not very far from Bangalore
* Shouldn't be very hot
* Only relaxation not much of activities.

Yelagiri tamilnadu satisfied all of the above

Train:
Onward Lalbagh from Bangalore 6.30 am departure from bangalore 8.30 Jolarpettai.
Return Bangalore express Jolarpettai 5.05pm Bangalore 8pm

Make booking else you won't get a place to sit.

After doing lot of googling, we went by mouthshut.com's review. Chose "Silent water retreat". Called up and booked in advance. Had to do money transfer 50% of one day charge.

I sat in train read abt 50 pages of book and Jolarpettai came To short a trip it was!! Once we reached jolarpettai immediately outside railway station buses available for Yelagiri 6-8rs per head(9 am there is a bus). Don bosco camp is the bus stop for silent water retreat. There are two don bosco so clearly tell Don bosco camp if you are heading to silent water retreat.

I liked Silent water retreat:
* Home style food
* Very kind and friendly management
* Quiet atmosphere
* Swings, hammock to just relax
* Neat room
* Lot of greens

Charges:
1500+tax for room
150 per Meal( breakfast/lunch/dinner).

Places to see in Yelagiri
* Couple of temples (I didn't see)
* Water fall (March is not the time for it)
* Lake (Real nice one)
* Nature park+musical fountain
* Aquarium inside nature park
* Trek to swami malai

Place is really relaxing! Do try it!

Visited March 14th and 15th 2010. Weather was very pleasant. In fact nights were cold!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Athirapally falls

How to reach?

From Bangalore we took night train Knayakumari exp leaving Bangalore at 9.45pm reaches trichur (Kerala) at 8am next day.

We stayed in hotel called: Grand regency AC double room 900 rs

Other suggestions:

Das continental

Elite


Veg eating place:

Hotel Barath

Hotel Pathan

(great food)



To falls:

Trichur -> Chalakudy (Bus local takes about an hour very high freq)

From Chalakudy athirapally buses are there but freq is less.

Timing: 8am to 5.30 pm

We took taxi as we didn’t have much time to wait he charged Rs.650. Took us to two places 1. Athirapally falls 2. Another place at top vazhai something..



There are lot of water game theme parks on the way to falls. You can check out them as well.



A friend suggested the following places we didn’t have time to checkout may be you guys can try:

illithodu,mullankuzhi


http://jainmj.blogspot.com/2007/12/trip-to-illithodu.html

illithodu and mullankuzhi near malayaattor(forest like with tree house etc itseems)

http://www.casinotels.com/ - Hotel in trichur

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Goa..Heaven on earth

After writing blog on my trip to Korea(partially) somehow wasn't really happy about those postings and didn't get enough motivation to write more till last week I went to Goa. After publishing photos quite a few people wanted to know more. Thought I would atleast write them all down before I forget all the details. Thinking of posting some photos as well :).

After rushing and finishing all office work on Friday(20th Mar 09) me and my hubby quickly packed stuff and rushed to catch the train from Bangalore to Goa(7311). One thing I really like about all this beach holidays is...you can survive with some tees and tracks, Surf Re.1 sachets!! no big baggage!

First surprise happened in Londa station.There were a bunch of young guys, dressed in white, came and cleaned the train coach, window glasses of AC coach, pressed some air freshener also! Huge surprise at the start of vacation. After Londa station we came to the door step of train and sat. Nice to see all the greens on both sides and tunnels. This train timing is convenient as it reaches near castle rock 9 o'clock, we get to see the doodh sagar twice from train... a must watch!

The train was late by 1.5 hrs, we got down at Madgao station on a bright sunny Saturday noon(21 st Mar). We were planning to go to Palolem(South goa). Went and enquired a few friendly cops in the station they said there is a passenger train from Madgao to Canacona(which is just 2kms from Palolem beach) at 2.30. Had lunch in a interesting railway restaurant which advertised to have separate kitchen for Veg and non veg :).

I must tell you, Indian railway rocks! The passenger train fare was Rs.9 for 46 kms! Very less crowded and train came at around 3 and dropped us at Canacona at around 3.30pm! 40+ kms!! Amazing journey there are lot of tunnels and train goes in such a speed you could feel the pressure difference in your ears!

At Canacona there were 2 autos waiting positively for a passenger from this train. He charged 50 Rs to take us to Palolem guest house. We just identified this place with googling. But it was real nice place to stay.

There were 4 options:
Basic non AC 800/day (TV, neat bath room, hot water all the time, small balcony)
Basic AC 1000/day

Little bigger Non AC 1000
AC 1200

We picked the first... it is recession time, we are also in cost cutting mode you see! ;)

This hotel is the best! Good service, neat rooms, they come and clean once you goto beach and get all the sand! Very friendly staff! No fuss, no hi fi! Would give a 4/5!

The beach is 2 mins walk from this hotel !

First sunset we watched at Palolem beach! Palolem was actually cooler than Bangalore in March! :). Beautiful clean less crowded beach!

After watching sunset and walking in the beach. We were hungry and wanted to have a leisurely dinner.

In this beach, once it gets dark almost all the hotels in the beach side(beach facing) light candles and put table in sand and serve food! It is very romantic and beautiful sight to see (and eat as well).

As it is summer the sky was clear and lit up with Stars! One thing I tell you... when you are on vacation everything looks beautiful!

We came back to room and ate in the garden restaurant at Palolem guest house itself as we were both quite tired after long train journey. Food was surprisingly good! The tomato soup was made of real tomatoes and you would get the taste of sour fresh tomato puri! He had made fantastic starter, subji and parata as well 3.5/5 for food here as well! Lassi here was the only flop!

Sunday morning, woke up and went to beach early and played in water till we were tired. One thing is, Goa beaches apart from being beautiful, is safe, water/waves is not fierce, you can comfortably go till some distance inside the water and enjoy the way water pushes you!

Goa you get two wheelers for rent:
Palolem rate:
Rs. 150 for Activa
Rs.200-250 for bikes.

Took Activa for rent from lady opposite to our hotel. She said 200 first and then gave it for Rs.150 per day.

We had read in net about a veggie option called "home" in nearby beach called Patnam. We went there and tried. Very interesting food options. Lot of salad types, but very slow service and priced slightly on the higher side.

Came back to room took rest for a while, then planned to watch the evening sunset at Cobada rama fort. Suggested in all guides, net as "don't miss"!.

Having two wheeler and map made the trip more enjoyable! We traced with map and asking lot people and drove to Cobadarama fort. The way is very scenic and a must watch place this is! It is around 30 kms from Palolem I think. Roads are good! No traffic you can just zip thru!



There was absolutely nobody there, as told by lot of people in net and people who have been there, I would suggest the same: return back before it gets dark! Have some time it is a small trek! Watching sea here is exciting. After spending about an hour here, we returned back to hotel.

Dinner we tried in a place called Sameer on the beach. The tables are facing the beach with nice lighting and nice view of the beach and water. Food was ok with fewer options for veg.

This Palolem about one km stretch around beach is full of eat outs and shops it is real fun to roam around here and choose the place to eat. We were surprised to see a Vegan hotel called blue planet there, they even had an interesting menu!

While walking in the beach, one boat guy came and spoke to us asking if we are interested in Dolphin spotting and boat ride to tiny beaches. They give you interesting deals. There are two tiny beaches could be reached from Palolem in boat called butterfly beach, honeymoon beach. They take you in boat drop there for 15mins and pick up it costs 500 but if you want to stay there for hour or two they come back later and pick you up 200rs extra. He told we can decide after seeing place also. We agreed and he said we have to go early(6.30 around) to spot the dolphins and we scheduled all this for the next day morning!

Monday morning(23rd Mar), after lot of struggle between me and sleep, woke up at 5.30 am and rushed in activa with lot of snacks in activa to the beach at 6.15am! To our surprise we were first there for that day's dolphin watch ride and the boat was already there and came to us! After doing the interesting process of booting the boat :) we were all set. They use two logs of wood and apply oil(lubricant) and keep changing it once boat moves little and push it into sea! Interesting to watch this event!

Once we were all set, we saw beautiful sunrise and lot of dolphins jumping around[Add photo]! It was so hard to believe it is all real! They took us in a boat and once we were little far from beach turn off engine and all absolute silence and you see dolphins jumping, some single, some pair! Sheer thrill and excitement! What a way to start the day!

Then they took us to this butterfly beach, you see the water splashing on the rock! Awesome!

We couldn't get down at honeymoon beach as tide was high! Boatman said in low tide it looks very beautiful! Have to check this out when that happens!

Boat trip costed us Rs.500.

Had breakfast in a udipi style resturant in the nearest town forgot name of hotel and town. Small place nice breakfast!

We played in water in Patnam beach which was also very nice. Nice tide. Each beach is different in its own way! Tides are different, scene is different though it is just 2kms from the Palolem beach.

Lunch we had in Mamoos the place was very hot but food was very good. The stuffed kulcha, roti(fulca), navarathan kurma were awesome. It was great food at hot place. Not expensive at all.

We took rest in the noon, then we went to the Galgi baga beach which was a very nice ride. This scenic beach has Olive Ridley turtle nest[add photo]. Absolutely nobody beach this was. We watched sunset from here.

That night we tried pizza at "Magic italy" fantastic 4/5! Do check out!

Next day morning we drove to cotigoa or cotigao wild life sanchuary, our last tourist spot at south Goa. They said we can spot some animals if we go there early. Woke up took our activa and rushed there to see beautiful sunset. They let you drive your vehicle but no proper sign boards to follow. With little difficulty we found a tree top tower which we climbed and saw nothing much. But early morning trek here is really pleasant. This place is around 15 kms from Palolem.

As we were all excited about the passenger we took from Madgao to canacona, we were planning to use the similar train service to go back to Madgao. But hearing our plan to go to Panjim, friendly auto driver and another person in hotel suggested to use bus as we get frequent buses from Madgao to Panjim and Madgao railway station and bus stand were far apart. It worked out to be a brilliant idea. Palolem to Madgao takes about 1 hour. From there they have non stop bus service to Panjim. It is interesting arrangement, there is a long queue and once there are 32 tickets the bus starts and so on. If you have bought ticket you have to board bus. We had lunch at Kamat near circle very avearage food, and took non stop service to Panjim. It takes less than hour, bus is indeed fast. Fare is Rs.22/person.

Madgao and Panjim were hot!Very hot compared to Palolem. In Palolem we felt cold when we drove bikes in early mornings.

At Panjim we took local bus to Mira mar beach. We hadn't had any place of stay. Was familiar with some hotel called Gopika. From Mira mar circle we took an auto to goto Gopika, the rooms weren't so neat or spacious. It was just ok. Then auto driver suggested a place called Raj. We checked out there. It was comparatively new hotel and rooms were better. They had only AC rooms, offered room at 1200/night.

That evening we went to Donapal(very crowded). It was long walk from hotel(30 mins). Then we took a bus back to Mira mar. Watched sunset, sundown cruise from on the beach. They put on load music in a cruise and dance as well and take you in this beach and back water at sunset and sundown time. If interested rush for this as it takes only 2 rides(sunset,sundown). (We however skipped this.)

Must try in this beach is chats! It is hotel effect in road side. You are comfortably seated in a small parapet wall, mineral water(with additional cost) served, a bearer type comes with menu card(printed and laminated) comes and takes order and serves you delicious chats, lot of options - no one can eat just one! Do try out!

Next day morning,once the rented pulsar was ready we went to Bicholim, which is about 40 kms from Panjim, there Mayem lake was one scenic picnic spot. Boating available here.

Went to Baga beach from here. First crowded beach we saw in our entire trip :). Lot of water games here. Try the parasailing. It is nice to be up in air! Other activites are banana boat ride, water scooter and bumper ride. We paid 600 for all water games per person(after bargaining).

We played in water for a while, but this beach water carries some diesel as well!
Games here are fun. Not the beach itself.

From here very next beach is calangute, even more crowded, all those water sports are avaiable here as well.

Returned back to room at Panjim after a nice drive. Dinner we went to Panjim market and we searched for Veg resturant. We found a board with Veg thali and entered a very nice place. The hotel name is "veg thali", they serve only thali. It is authentic gujarathi and rajasthani food. Lot of items it keeps coming one after other. Quite, clean place. If you are veggie it is a real treat! They serve around 20 items in menu! Full course and charge is Rs.150

The next day morning we went to Vagator beach, which is a beautiful place. From here you can walk thru rocks to next beach. This is also a nice beach especially for swimming. We were in the water for a couple of hours. From here we went to Chapora fort. Awesome view of sea! This is the place where Dil chahtha hai was shot!



On our way back we visited Anjuna beach as well. Cannot get into water here(lot of rocks,clay) but beautiful to see!

Evening we went to Aguada fort to watch sunset. Nice drive, very scenic. After reaching there we learnt this fort is closed 5.30 in the evening. Then found out behind the fort there was place with similar view! Nice to see all boats, barge, ships from this fort.

We had a fine dinner at Taj home village, Aguada. Nice place to eat, beach facing tables available. Romantic place, great fulfilling food no noise! Do check out their washrooms...sheer luxury! I loved the wash basin they had placed there!

Next day early morning we drove to Altino, whole drive takes about 20 mins nice to see beach from top! If time permits take a walk here! You could see old Portuguese houses, college buildings and other offices!

After returning bike back, we hired auto bought cashews in Krishna in Market and the hard ladoo which were supposedly very famous in Goa and with loads of memories headed our return journey.

Took bus from Panjum to Madgao, from madgao bus stand to railway station took an auto and boarded.

Wish this vacation had never ended!

Useful things:
  • Times of india - Goa guide ( Didn't find the outlook guide anywhere in Bangalore)
  • Goa map (Rs. 25 avaialable in all book shops in railway station
  • Lot of snacks
  • Sun screen (Garnier, Nivea - tried and both are good) keep applying before getting into water and after coming out as well!
  • Water bottle all the time! Drink lot of water but don't trash used bottle everywhere, these people are indeed maintaining places well, lets not spoil it!
  • Torch(If you want to do night walks and all)
  • Book you would like to read

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Lotte world

Sunday morning decided to go to Lotte world. Lotte world is a big theme park in east Seoul. Went to Suwon station thinking of taking a train to Lotte world, but didn't know the station. Went to tourist information desk and a pretty girl there said we can take a direct bus right opposite to station, cool! Bus number 1007 and get down at Jamsil station bus stop. It took about an hour and bus was very fast, we were in Lotte world! Lotte world is a beautiful theme park, has both indoor and outdoor stuff to do. When we entered Lotte there was stage performance lot of cute dolls(people dressed like dolls) singing dancing. The theme was Christmas, so lot of jingle bells and all. Good fun! There was a parade as well. The place is very colorful and decorated! As it was Christmas time there was rebate in ticket as well :)! Generally it is 35k won now it was 26k won! There are lot of high thrill rides. High thrill ones vertical drop, the view once they take you to top is fantastic!! Hydro swing was another fantastic thrill game. My personal favorite was balloon it is not thrill but it shows the whole of Lotte world from top it is beautiful, that too when we went up there was a parade happening awesome it was.