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Monsoon Retreat @ Coorg

August 28th, 2009 Rohit No comments
Club Mahindra Resort

Club Mahindra Resort

The plan to go to Coorg was made within minutes when Angshuman & Shipra came up with a brilliant proposition to make bookings at Club Mahindra Resort for all of us. The idea was to just go there, relax and enjoy the rains… and we ended up doing exactly the same!

We originally planned to reach the place around noon but due to pathetic road condition in the fag end, we got delayed by over two hours. Initially, we were really surprised by the excellent road condition between Mysore and Khushalnagar (80kms) but the road thereafter, for the last 26kms, could be best described as “barely motor-able”.

We had a late lunch at the resort on day one, followed by some game activities in the “Fun Zone”. Neiv liked the children play area but rains played spoilsport for him. It continued to rain the entire evening and we decided to call it a day and have a quiet relaxing evening at our room. It continued rain the whole night.

In the morning we enjoyed an elaborate breakfast at the resort and then headed for Abbey falls, which is around 10kms away. The road to falls is a single lane, mountainous and very scenic.  As it hadnt stopped raining we waited for the rains to slow down before heading out towards the falls. Neiv was specially very excited while going towards the falls. We later realized that all the excitement was as he actually expected to see Dinosaurs in the forest/near the falls :)

Abby Falls

Abbey Falls

The falls, which are about 300m away from the parking area, were in the full glory at this time of the year with +9% extra rainfall being blessed in the state of Karnataka this season. However, due to the increased water flow, access to the falls was restricted.  Seems you could sit under the falls during summers, when the falls are just a trickle.

We again spent the rest of the day indoors, enjoying the rains and few games of “dumb charades” while Neiv watched his Fav show “Tom & Jerry” on the DVD.

Next day, we started our return journey immediately after breakfast and though we had planned to make a stopover at the Buddhist Monastery @ Khushalnagar,  as Neiv dozed off enroute, we decided to skip it and directly head home. We reached Bangalore/home at around 5PM after almost a non-stop drive with just one coffee break.

Summary: Coorg disappoints you as a tourist place… all the sight seeing place are scattered far away from each other and the connecting roads are pathetic. But I would still rate the trip as a good one as it was a relaxing trip at a nice resort with excellent food and the entire trip was planned & executed without hassles :)

How to Reach Coorg From Bangalore: Bangalore – take SH17 to – Ramanagram – Chennapatna – Maddur – Mandya – Srirangapatnam – Mysore – Take right at Ring road towards Hunsur – take right/merge into SH88 – Hunsur – Khushalnagar – Medikeri (Kodagu/Coorg).

Road Condition:
- SH17: Excellent, 4 Lane, pothole free
- SH88: Excellent, 4 Lane till Hunsur and 2 lanes till Khushalnagar (80kms), pothole free. Thereafter the road becomes pathetic, 1 lane, mildly mountainous and full of potholes.

Thanks again to Angshuman and Shipra for giving us company (& of course for the free stay!).

You can check the pictures here.

Cheers!

Roadtrip: Bangalore to Ooty

April 14th, 2009 Rohit No comments
 

After many postponements, replanning, etc we finally embarked on the coveted weekend road trip to Ooty. We were assured of good times as Angshuman & Shipra were accompanying us.

The Journey: We started at 8:30PM and reached Mysore via SH17 at 1AM after a pit stop at McDonalds for post-dinner snacks :) . We were delayed a little en route as we were stopped thrice by the cops for complete vehicle search. In Mysore, Vivek and Yogesh were courteous as ever and gave us shelter for the night. Next day, as we finally left Mysore at 9AM after heavy breakfast at a local deli, I estimated to reach Ooty by 1PM. The NH212 road till Gundlupet is pretty good but was so boring that Neiv :) dosed off immediately. The road thereafter becomes NH67 and is potholed-to-non-existent for next 10kms.

We had expected to see some animals in Bandipur National Park and were not majorly disappointed as we saw some deer, elephants, peacock and ofcourse lots of monkeys! Before crossing Karnataka state border, forest guards stopped us for complete vehicle check… 4th time in this journey! On entering TN state and Madumalai Tiger Reserve, cops again checked our papers/license. On seeking directions, the humble cop aptly asked us to take left onto a SH67 road after 4kms instead of going straight on the longer NH67  and we heartily oblidged :)

 

SH67 is a single lane road for the most part that runs thru the deep forest till the climb starts. The road climbs at an angle of around 35 degrees involving 36 hair raising hairpin bends. Initially, I had to put my WagonR in gear 1 to make it chug along, but later on it took the load in gear 2 very easily. The best part of this stretch of road is that you could amazingly feel the steep drop in temperature and atmospheric pressure. We reached Ooty ahead of schedule at 12 Noon and were resting in our Hotel rooms by 12:30PM.

Day 1: Botanical Garden and DoddaBetta peak
We started at 1:30PM from Hotel and had a buffet lunch at a restaurant close by. We decided to finish off two of the main attractions of Ooty… it being a clear sunny day, we started with Botanical Garden, which I had seen some 10years back. To my amazement not a single thing had changed ever since… it was still the same boring garden with few good plant varieties and was hugely overcrowded. We stayed at the place for an hour or so and headed for DoddaBetta peak. The peak is around 9kms from Ooty city and the road is very scenic. The peak itself was again overcrowded and we were kind of uneasy as the temperature must have dipped to single digits and Neiv was not properly clothed. We stayed there for few minutes, took some snaps, bought stuff from street vendors while Shipra enjoyed horse riding. We were back in hotel room by 6PM, spent the evening by having dinner at the room with a game of dumb charade and long hours of gossip/discussions. We finally called it a day at 2AM :)

Day 2: Ooty Lake and Coonoor: Dolphin’s Nose, Lamb’s Rock

 

Next morning we started at 9AM and after heavy breakfast straightaway went the star attraction of Ooty – The Ooty Lake. As expected, the lake itself is/has been pretty disappointing, its just the good weather that makes it so enjoyable. We took a row boat for 5 and went for a fast sail around the lake. After boating and quick snaps, we started with fun rides – Columbus, tora-tora, dashing cars, etc. Neiv :) had the max fun in the Mini-Train. Later, while Nandini & Shipra were busy buying plants, Neiv :) and I decided to take a short horse riding trip.

We skipped lunch and directly started for the town of Coonoor from the lake. It is some 17kms away from Ooty and at a lower altitude. Seems, the lower altitude makes it fit for Tea farming and we saw plenty of them in coonoor. Angshuman inquired about the Nigiri tourist toy train at Conoor station but as the logistics weren’t working out, we completely dropped the idea of taking the train. We then headed for Dolphin’s Nose which was around 14kms from city station. The road was good but with one lane and heavy traffic. Every now and then we had to stop for several minutes to make way to some bus/van coming from opposite direction. As expected, Dolphin’s Nose turned out to be a standard view point, though made very famous by several bollywood movies. On our way back we stopped at another view point – Lamb’s Rock – for 40 secs and headed back to Ooty. Had late snacks/lunch at Cafe Coffee Day and as we were pretty tired, we called it a day by 8PM.

Day 3: Wenlock Downs, Pykara Falls and return from Ooty
We finished our breakfast and started our return journey at sharp 10AM. This time we chose to take the longer road – NH67 – so that we could cover Pykara lake and some other sights on our way back. The road was one of the best mountain (ghat) roads that I have driven in India… all with excellent lane markings, etc.

 

We first stopped at lake created by Kamraj Sagar Dam (Sixth mile) for few minutes and took some snaps. Few kilometer ahead we again stopped at a scenic spot called at Ninth Mile… famous for several bollywood movies  that have been shot there. 23kms from Ooty we made our final stop at Pykara Falls, where you have a tiny stream of water flowing over rocks. There is nothing amazing about the falls but the clean and chilling water refreshed us. Even though the water was chilling enough, Neiv :) still wanted to take a deep dive inside it…

The remaining part of the journey was scenic but uneventful… we reached Mysore at 4PM, stopped again at McDonald for dinner on the way to Bangalore… traffic closer to Bangalore was a killer… we finally reached home at 9:30 PM… Neiv was all tired and had dosed off somewhere enroute.

Summary: Ooty is a wonderful place with an amazing year round weather. Though none of the sights are breathtaking, the scenic roads, clean air and the lovely weather easily compensate for that.

How to reach Ooty: Bangalore – take SH17 to – Ramanagram – Chennapatna – Maddur – Mandya – Srirangapatnam – Mysore – take NH212 via ring road to – Nanjangud –  Gundlupet – take NH67 to – Hangala – Bandipur – Mudumalai – Theppekaddu – take left onto SH67 after bridge to – Masinagudi – Kalhatti – Ooty = 280 kms.

Road Directions and map available at Google Maps Here.

Road Condition:
- SH17: Excellent, 4 Lane, pothole free
- NH212: Average, 2 lane – 10kms between Gundlupet and Hangala is very bad
- SH67: Good, 1 lane, steep climb and hairpin bends for around 10kms

Find the Picture Album Here.

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Innovative – Fun City

March 28th, 2009 Rohit 1 comment

Alternate heading: Absolute waste of Time and Money

I had extremely low expectation when we visited the heavily advertised “Fun” spot – ‘Innovative Fun City’. And on reaching the site, I was amazed to see that I had to stoop my expectations even lower than I ever thought was possible.

About:
1. Location: It is very very far from Bangalore… 15kms ahead of Wonder La… It is in midst of Bidadi Industrial zone… whoever gave them the permission to base a children’s park next to Toyota Factory?

2. Entry Fee: The total package is of Rs 800/- per head or you may choose to pay Rs. 50/- as one time entry fee and individually pay for each attraction. Each attraction is between 100-200 bucks. They charge/extort Rs. 100/- for Still Camera entry fee!

3. The place: Even though the structures built are magnificent but serve no purpose and overuse of concrete makes one sweat and thirsty in the already warm & dry climate of Bidadi industrial zone. Inside, you see some branded retail shops, eateries and star attraction scattered around and most of them are still under construction.

4. The attractions: I just liked the Dyno park that they have built, rest is overcrowded, unclean, too expensive, not-worth-it kinds. You can get details of each from the official site here.

5. The questions: Why is everything so expensive? 100 bucks for camera entry, 50 bucks for a glass of Cola! Why couldn’t there be some trees to make things cooler and greener?

You can check the Picture Album here.

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Aero India 2009

February 15th, 2009 Rohit 5 comments

We visited the Aircraft Trade show “Aero India 2009” on the final day. Angshuman & family were having some passes for the exhibition cum air show, we chipped in one ticket to get access for all of us.

We reached Yehalanka Airbase at around 10:30AM and by the time we could park and get to the main venue, it was already 11:30AM. The guy who had arranged for passes was generous enough to have us dropped in his car till the farthest possible point :)

Neiv :) was having a great time already as he had seen enough of low flying fighter planes enroute to keep him excited for the entire day! The sight of helicopters and sukhoi’s only energized him further. I was kind disappointed to not find any F16s or 18s in the display. I reckon they were a part of Air show only. Later we came to know that one of the F16 had a flat tire while landing after maneuvers.

At around 2PM we went out to have lunch, had couple of drinks with Subway Veggie Delites and coffee day sandwiches. Meeting Ruchir during the lunch was a nice surprise :)

We returned at around 4:30PM after the show was over and most of the exhibitions stalls had started packing up, reached home at around 7PM beating the evening traffic. Thanks to Angshuman for the passes and the free ride ;)

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