Waking up early in the morning in
Ariyalur was something feels fresh, perhaps the new environment holds the magic
and moreover the peaceful ambiance, although the guesthouse we stayed exists adjoining
an important junction on the bypass with Lorries passing frequently, doesn’t
discourse the mood. The guesthouse has a large garden and unmaintained lawn in
the front yard with a pavement to come around. But as soon we arrived the
previous night, I decided to explore the garden next day morning before we move
to Kumbakonam. The night was cool over there; though we were offered AC rooms,
the need for air con doesn’t become certain and we chilled out sometime before
hitting the bed.
The rooms allotted for us were
spacious, and the lobby itself as sizeable of a hall. We experienced quietness
staying there and we the only guests of the house doesn’t expose to any
restrictions. In morning we saw many little egrets on the lawn which seems to
come in foraging and their presence really made the morning more pleasure and
also represents as small statues décor the garden. The guesthouse has some
beautiful shrubs (including flowering ones) on both sides of the entrance and
the doors also etched some lovely designs that includes floral in bronze. The
lobby has reflection panels on all sides above the lintel and for the windows,
which keeps away the need for a mirror.
I find the shrubs outside the
guesthouse presents a nice background to photograph and I pushed myself to
place between them for a portrait to feel content. My father said Ariyalur was
surrounded by Cement factories and the popular ones like Arasu, Ramco and
Dalmia where among them. And thus it was always busy with lorry traffic and
even at night they kept moving on. Ariyalur has no places of interest
particularly to mention or I unaware, but the renowned Chola temple Gangaikonda
Cholapuram comes under the district of Airyalur. Built by Rajendra Chola I in
1035 AD, the temple modelled similar to the Big Temple in Thanjavur and it’s one
of the most visited places in Tamil Nadu.
Some more little egrets on the lawn |
I really want to visit
Gangaikonda Cholapuram for very long time and last year they commemorated 1000th
year of Rajendra Chola formally ascended the throne in 1014 CE. I really miss
visiting the place just been to the district, and no proper planning keeps me
away from the destination. We leaved the guesthouse by 8am and moved towards
Kumbakonam with a plan of having breakfast on the way. As usual google maps
guided us on the short route and the road was good enough but many Lorries passed
the way. With no big towns on the route, we settled for a mine hotels/mess adjoining
villages and to say the truth it tasted good that high paid restaurants. The
hot idly, vada, sambar and chuttni were fulfilling.
I too want to visit Gangai Konda Cholapuram Temple someday. I am impressed with the pics.
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So much beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe Cranes (kokku) makes the scenes all the more pretty.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the availability of AC rooms in many hotels during my visit to India, especially ones that did not have AC back in the day.
The door, while I am not sure is hand-carved, is beautiful.
Have a Happy Day, Jeevan!
Peace :)
Hello, it is exciting waking up in a new place. A new place to explore and sightsee, local places to eat can be the best sometimes. I like the pretty egrets, wonderful they are so close on the lawn. Great shot of you next to the pretty and colorful shrubs. Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteHello!:) I admired the beautiful carved doors in the guest house also, and the colour of the wood is lovely. Getting up early is the best time to see wildlife and you took some great shots of the egrets. I also liked the colourful shrubs, and the beds look well cared for. Regards from Portugal.
ReplyDeleteYou got a pretty nice place to spend are the night. The surroundings are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pics...
ReplyDeleteI also missed Gangaikonda Cholapuram due to improper planning :(
It looks like a great place to revive and rest. The plants are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery well captured !
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Doesn't sound such a touristy place, but the guest house you stayed at had quite good lawns. The pic with egrets is a sheer delight - so peaceful!
ReplyDeleteHey, you looked handsome with the colourful plants as background.
ReplyDeleteI had never seen these lovely white birds flying in my country.