Tuesday, February 05, 2013

On the road to repeater

It was neither as high, nor deep as jungle, but a feeling of embracing an environment close to the heart and challenging the evergreen passion for mountains and forest. There are wild animals too and one could hear the roar of lions to become a haunt and almost animals in the wild does exists – which is impossible with any national parks or sanctuaries – but all are fenced behind a great wall of Anna zoological park!

I was on the other side of the park hill at the evening of January first and thanks to my cousin Ashwin for introducing me to this part of hill and road which is close to his East Tambaram resident. He and his father (my uncle) used to carry waking along this hill road that extends about 2 km, climbing a moderate height leading to the Vandalur Police Repeater. It was a narrow road, a space only for a SUV to pass but once entered you left in a complete state of silence and due to rain, few days early then and being winter we cherished a cool temperature there.

Avoiding the Perungalathur traffic on GST road, we took an en route to the Vandalur hill via camp road, before dropping our cousins at their home whom had spend their half yearly exam holidays at our place. We stopped at half a km on the repeater road (what the Google maps address the hill road) and according to my cousin the road further isn't spacious to take a U turn, unless one is skillful reverse at gear, we have to park the car there and take an uphill walk or biking. Since I left my power wheel chair at home I couldn't take the wonderful trail all the way to repeater at the hill top, which I’m sure and suppose to fascinate me.

We took an off-road from there to an Ayyanar Temple inside the forest. And being New Year day, there were some people come in their bikes and walkabout to worship the deity as the year begins. Other than being a special occasion, the hill doesn't seem to fascinate many at receiving end thus leaving it to look clean and green. Even not climbing half of the hill, we find the high compound wall of the Arignar AnnaZoological Park across the hills, thrills, knowing the route of lion safari runs very close to the wall. This make obvious the sound of lion is irresistible and it is one and many a reason that wants me to be there sometime again… and the thickness of foliage and fresh air, leaves a void bestow amid rising pollution, unboundedly.

(Sorry I couldn't take my camera along with me during that evening, so can’t post any photos. Even I took few with mobile, they aren't clear.)

9 comments:

Optimistic Existentialist said...

The sound of a lion would be an amazing sound!!

TexWisGirl said...

i agree - just hearing the lions from the trail/jungle area would be awesome.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Sounds like an awesome place to visit... Hearing the roar of lions would be fabulous....I've seen lions --but only in a zoo..
Betsy

George said...

I hope you do get to go back and make it all the way up the hill to the repeater. It must have been an amazing experience to hear the lions roar inside the park.

eden said...

The next time you visit there, don't forget your camera. I want to see the views across the hill.

Destination Infinity said...

I am not aware of this place - Will try to locate it someday. I like that lions are left freely on a larger land and we go to see them in locked jeeps in safari. It should be like that for all animals in vandaloor, guindy.

Destination Infinity

Rajesh said...

Wonderful travel experience.

deeps said...

you seem to enjoy nature a lot

Devilish Angel said...

Seems u enjoyed a lot...