After driving for a few kms, we reached the Golden Temple, a magnificent monastery. I think I will let the pictures speak.
Friday, October 9, 2009
GOLDEN TEMPLE, BYLAKUPPE
On the way to Coorg from Bangalore, about 30 kms short of Coorg, is Kushal Nagar. If you take a left turn at the junction with a sign board "The Golden Temple This Way," you enter a totally different habitat. You are in a Tibietan colony: the houses the shops the people are all Tibetan.
After driving for a few kms, we reached the Golden Temple, a magnificent monastery. I think I will let the pictures speak.








After driving for a few kms, we reached the Golden Temple, a magnificent monastery. I think I will let the pictures speak.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
WAYANAD
The last destination on our North Kerala trip was Wayanad. After the sea and the river, it was time for the hills. From Kannur we drove down to Vythri: the first of the three major places in Wayanad.
In Vythri, we visited Pookot Lake. We went around in a rowing boat all around the lake. You also have a trail for walking around, and the lake overlooks hills covered with tea plantations.



We then went to Kalpetta, the second big place in Wayanad around 20 kms away from Pookot Lake. We checked into the Green Gates resort which was so beautiful that it seemed like a tourist destination in itself. When I saw its picture on the Internet, I thought it could not be like this in real life. It seemed as if somebody had worked on the pictures, but on seeing the place I was amazed. The resort is very asthetically landscaped and artistically designed with a terracotta theme. The washbasin in the restaurant, the lamp, the ashtray in the rooms, they were all made of terracotta. Food is good and inexpensive.




This was the only destination on our entire trip where we decided to spend two nights. One thing that you miss in North Kerala is hot cup of good filter coffee. Even though you have coffee growing all around you, all you get to drink is milk with instant coffee. Though this resort also does not offer filter coffee, they were good enough to recommend a confectionary close by: Walnut Cakes. Along with inexpensive and mouthwatering pastries and patties, Walnut Cakes also offered cappuccino from a Café Coffee Day vending machine: the closest we could get to filter coffee.
The next morning drove down about 20 kms to Soochipara water falls. On the way, the winding road passed through coffee and tea plantations. On reaching the end of the motorable road for the falls, we got ready to trek 1km to the water fall. The trek was nice and comfortable, and I clicked close ups of coffee and pepper plantations. After walking about a kilometer, came the tough part of climbing down the steps: the further down we went steeper the steps became. After a point I realized that young at heart is not sufficient. You need to the physically very fit to go down the last few steps. Water was gushing down at a great speed and the view was worth all the effort. We spent some time admiring the waterfall before climbing the stairs and trekking the one km to the car.





After enjoying a Kerala meal at our resort and taking a little rest, were all set to visit Banasura Sagar Dam when it started raining heavily. We were told that boating on the dam is permitted only till 5 pm. The rain stopped around 4pm and we immediately got into the car and drove to the dam. The 25km drive on the serpentine road took us a good 50 minutes. We just entered the dam area in time. We took a jeep for a km drive to the point from where speed boats are available. The fifteen minute trip in the speed boat was scary in the beginning and enjoyable thereafter.
The rain gods were very kind. It did not rain while we were in the speed boat, though we could see threatening clouds in the sky.



The next morning after breakfast, we left for Bangalore. On the way we passed through the third important place Sulthan Batheri. We visited Phantom Rock and then headed for Ekkadal Caves.
After a jeep ride from the car park on a narrow road, we reached the starting point of the climb to the mouth of Ekkadal caves. We were told the steps are regular. The first few were, and then the tough part started. Still, with lots of courage and the help of our cab driver, we reached the entry point of the cave, but getting into the cave was a tough job, so we gave up the idea. We rested for some time and started climbing down the stairs. After the jeep ride back to the car park, I had refreshing coconut water for the first time on this trip.



We drove down the hill, bidding farewell to North Kerala and saying hi to Karnataka. We were sad our trip was coming to an end, but were happy that once in Bangalore, we would be meeting our children.
In Vythri, we visited Pookot Lake. We went around in a rowing boat all around the lake. You also have a trail for walking around, and the lake overlooks hills covered with tea plantations.
We then went to Kalpetta, the second big place in Wayanad around 20 kms away from Pookot Lake. We checked into the Green Gates resort which was so beautiful that it seemed like a tourist destination in itself. When I saw its picture on the Internet, I thought it could not be like this in real life. It seemed as if somebody had worked on the pictures, but on seeing the place I was amazed. The resort is very asthetically landscaped and artistically designed with a terracotta theme. The washbasin in the restaurant, the lamp, the ashtray in the rooms, they were all made of terracotta. Food is good and inexpensive.
This was the only destination on our entire trip where we decided to spend two nights. One thing that you miss in North Kerala is hot cup of good filter coffee. Even though you have coffee growing all around you, all you get to drink is milk with instant coffee. Though this resort also does not offer filter coffee, they were good enough to recommend a confectionary close by: Walnut Cakes. Along with inexpensive and mouthwatering pastries and patties, Walnut Cakes also offered cappuccino from a Café Coffee Day vending machine: the closest we could get to filter coffee.
The next morning drove down about 20 kms to Soochipara water falls. On the way, the winding road passed through coffee and tea plantations. On reaching the end of the motorable road for the falls, we got ready to trek 1km to the water fall. The trek was nice and comfortable, and I clicked close ups of coffee and pepper plantations. After walking about a kilometer, came the tough part of climbing down the steps: the further down we went steeper the steps became. After a point I realized that young at heart is not sufficient. You need to the physically very fit to go down the last few steps. Water was gushing down at a great speed and the view was worth all the effort. We spent some time admiring the waterfall before climbing the stairs and trekking the one km to the car.
After enjoying a Kerala meal at our resort and taking a little rest, were all set to visit Banasura Sagar Dam when it started raining heavily. We were told that boating on the dam is permitted only till 5 pm. The rain stopped around 4pm and we immediately got into the car and drove to the dam. The 25km drive on the serpentine road took us a good 50 minutes. We just entered the dam area in time. We took a jeep for a km drive to the point from where speed boats are available. The fifteen minute trip in the speed boat was scary in the beginning and enjoyable thereafter.
The rain gods were very kind. It did not rain while we were in the speed boat, though we could see threatening clouds in the sky.
The next morning after breakfast, we left for Bangalore. On the way we passed through the third important place Sulthan Batheri. We visited Phantom Rock and then headed for Ekkadal Caves.
After a jeep ride from the car park on a narrow road, we reached the starting point of the climb to the mouth of Ekkadal caves. We were told the steps are regular. The first few were, and then the tough part started. Still, with lots of courage and the help of our cab driver, we reached the entry point of the cave, but getting into the cave was a tough job, so we gave up the idea. We rested for some time and started climbing down the stairs. After the jeep ride back to the car park, I had refreshing coconut water for the first time on this trip.
We drove down the hill, bidding farewell to North Kerala and saying hi to Karnataka. We were sad our trip was coming to an end, but were happy that once in Bangalore, we would be meeting our children.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
KANNUR
Kannur, formerly known as Cannanore, is 65 kms from Nileshwar. It was our next halt in North Kerala. We reached the hotel on Baby beach in the Cantonment area when the sun was about to set. After my wife checked the hotel and checked in, I dashed out of the car to the park in the hotel overlooking the sea to capture the sunset in my camera. It was a breathtaking view: the sun setting and the light from the light house glowing.
The next day at 6am we visited Payambalam: the largest and most beautiful beach in Kerala, which is just one km from Baby beach. After breakfast, we drove through Muzhappilangad Beach, the only drive-in beach in Kerala which stretches over a distance of 5 kms. The sand on the beach is so hard that you can easily drive on it. On one side is the sea, and on the other side coconut groves.





The next day at 6am we visited Payambalam: the largest and most beautiful beach in Kerala, which is just one km from Baby beach. After breakfast, we drove through Muzhappilangad Beach, the only drive-in beach in Kerala which stretches over a distance of 5 kms. The sand on the beach is so hard that you can easily drive on it. On one side is the sea, and on the other side coconut groves.
Friday, October 2, 2009
ON THE BANK OF THE RIVER IN NILESHWAR
Just 24 kms From Bekal fort in North Kerala is Nileshwar. You might not have heard of the place. Neither had I, until I was advised to stay at the Gokulam Nalanda Resort in Nileshwar on the banks of the river Nileshwaram.
The resort is on the main road. Its restaurant has pillars and roof but no walls and while sitting in the restaurant, you get an excellent view of the river. They also have rooms with a breathtaking view of the river. The resort has a motor boat which can be hired on an hourly basis to go around the river. The entire experience is a memorable one. I’m sharing with you pictures of the place and the river:




The resort is on the main road. Its restaurant has pillars and roof but no walls and while sitting in the restaurant, you get an excellent view of the river. They also have rooms with a breathtaking view of the river. The resort has a motor boat which can be hired on an hourly basis to go around the river. The entire experience is a memorable one. I’m sharing with you pictures of the place and the river:
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