Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Saturday, February 27, 2010
KodaiKanal
The Lake
A magnificent star-shaped lake glitters like a jewel amidst the emerald green wooded slopes. This 24 hectare lake is skirted by 5 Kms long, black tapped road is focal point of kodai, This lake was created in 1863 by Sir Vere Hendry Levinge, who was the collector of Madurai, retired and settled in kodai.
A kilometre's walk from the lake. It derives the name Lt. Coaker, who prepared the map of Kodai. Coaker's Walk runs along a steep, emerald green wooded slope. From Coaker's Walk one can have a breath-taking view of the plains below.
This park is situated on the eastern side of the lake. It is noted for flowers, hybrids and grafts, Cut flowers are exported from here.A glass house which shelters fine varieties of flowers, Flower show is conducted every year in May as part of summer festival.
It is about 5.5 Kms from the lake and located very close to Golf club, it commands a beautiful view of entire vaigai dam, As the valley is very deep, dense and dangerous, recommended to see with precautionary measures.
It is about 7.4 Kms from the lake. Three boulders stand shoulder to shoulder vertically measuring of about 122 meters providing a beautiful view. It has a mini garden.
To reach Dolphins nose at a distance of 8 kms from the bus stand, one has to follow the route specified here.There is an old road after crossing Pambar Bridge near levinge stream. A rough curve rounds the hillside which leads to a point where a flat rock projects over an awful chesm of 6600 feet deep. This is Dolphins nose. On the way, beautiful views of plains and steepy rocky eascarpeints called rolling hills can be seen. The old village of vellagavi can be reached through the rugged bridle path.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Athirappally Waterfalls
Friday, October 16, 2009
Bheemeswari
We have been hearing about Bheemeswari fishing camp on the bank of Cauveri for some time. Mostly it was about the staying there in a tent overnight. We were slightly skeptic about staying in a tent.
We tried to get a booking a year back when my friend Prashant was in Banaglore but didn't manage to get a cottage.
This was a long weekend and I have been longing to hit the road with my SX4. we checked out http://www.junglelodges.com/V2/Bheemeshwari.htm and found that they also have a day visit option. This looked like a good option , because we can checkout the cottages ourselves and go for night stay later.
We reached Bheemmeswari around 9:30, took the ticket. The package include day Lunch, Tea/Coffee, Coracle Ride and Guided Trekking
The view of Cuavery river from the zenith was amazing.
The Log Hut was good with Wooden walls and had enough privacy.
We wore the Orange Safety jackets and started Coracle ride..
The coracle
Friday, October 2, 2009
Alleppy Backwaters
We had been longing to visit Kerala backwaters since then. This holiday season, at last we set out our journey to Alleppy.
Next day around 11 AM we started to our House boat boarding point, which is a place called Kainakkary. The place was around 15 Km from Alleppy. Most of the boats start from Alleppy town itself, unfortunately our boat was starting from this remote place. Kainakkary is a village in Kuttanad, better known as the “ Rice Bowl of Kerala ” is famous for its paddy fields. On the way we could see large collection of paddy fields stretching out to eternity .. Now we were feeling happy about boardng the boat from this tiny green village.