I would like to say it was a
great escape from the scorching heat of Chennai (but the weather is pleasant now due to summer rain) for less than a week... but it
was quite terrific until reaching the foothills of Kodaikanal and way back to
home. Yes, I had a fabulous vacation come travel last week to the princess of
hills, Kodakanal. The destination isn’t new for me and I love being there and
times no matter, but this time it was really different, wonderful and exciting
only because of the things done, routes traveled and the place of stay. Every
time I visit Kodai I try to explore something new and make sure leisurely the
drive. As planned we headed to Kodaikanal first through the Palani Ghat section
which I really wanted to do for very long time. I have been more than 6 times
to Kodai and first time I got to explore this route and I really need to say it
is very natural and scenic than the prime route (via Batlagundu) to Kodaikanal.
Things were fine until reaching
Kodai, but we couldn’t stay over there due to some unsuitable lodging. We have
a friend there who used to book cottages for us every time and this time he
slightly went ahead with sloped terrain which supposed to be very difficult and the couple of cottages we checked hold
great views but where tilted either up or down. So with no other option and time to search (as
it was about 8pm) we decided to move to Thandikudi to stay at my uncle’s newly
built woodhouse come cottage. We actually planned to stay at woodhouse but I
wanted to explore an interior area, which could be easily accessible from Kodai
so I liked staying there for couple of days before move to Thandikudi. It was
10pm when we reached the woodhouse and past Kodai it started to shower heavily
and all the bags tied to the car top were drenched.
The next day turned out to be the
most exciting part of my vacation, an off-road ride in Jeep to a waterfall near
Thandikudi. It was indeed an unexpected ride and I didn’t believe I could seat
inside a Jeep but it all happened only because of my brother. It is a complete
off-road ride I ever had and we crossed a small river and had fun all together.
The other day I took a long drive on the mountains leading all the way to Kilavarai,
the last public accessible destination in Kodaikanal hills, where the famous Escape
Road (a trail road that connect Kodai-Munnar) begins. It was entirely a very
scenic pass, with rolling grasslands and terrace framing taking place on either
side, the cold breeze continue to caress from the tall pine and eucalyptus
trees. It took my entire day taking plenty of photos including birds and wild
flowers.
Had a exciting jeep ride - inside me |
Uncle’s woodhouse (in Thandikudi)
is a very pleasant abode for nature lovers and it has a wonderful balcony to
bird watch at the backyard. Though the woodhouse is built close to the road, it
sense amazing to listen to birds chirping from all sides and felt serene almost
to name as Serene Woods. My recommend to Thandikudi would be mainly for bird
watching and the pristine natural environment exits among the coffee, pepper
and orange plantations aside canopy of tall trees of different species. Staying
there, I also visited Parappalaru Dam. About 45 km from there, the travel to the
dam was through vast coffee plantations, beautiful villages and forest region
with a pristine lake among the dense. By this travel I covered almost nooks of
the Kodaikanal Hills but still feel there’s more to experience and explore at
leisure. Hope to share more my experience in future/further post.
Glad you enjoyed the trip Jeevan. Kodai is a scenic place.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful holiday. The off-road trip to the waterfall must have been fascinating. You certainly visited a beautiful, scenic, area.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a charming account! Uncle Woodhouse looks wonderful too
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful there!
ReplyDeleteyour uncle's place looks beautiful! so glad you had fun riding in the jeep four-wheeling!
ReplyDeleteLove all four photos, for each one has a unique speciality associated with it.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the car moving in the 2nd photo. The woodhouse is fantastic - especially given the plantain tree.
The cloud cover mountain top in 1st photo is terrific too.
Well done, Jeevan.
Have a Happy Week ahead.
Peace :)
Kodaikanal is a lovely place for vacation...Wood house looks lovely...
ReplyDeleteVery nice tour with beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteI guess the jeep travel should have been great! Long time since I visited Kodai or any other hill station. Your posts keep inspiring me :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Now, I must visit this place! I have not visited here until now! The drive at Ghat section attracts me a lot! Thank you, Jeevan for the beautiful photographs of the road and the tree house!
ReplyDeleteKodaikanal is a beautiful place with invigorating climate.You must have enjoyed this trip.Pictures are wonderful and your uncle's woodhouse is impressive.
ReplyDeletewow..what lovely and beautiful wood house!
ReplyDeleteYour country has great views everywhere. I love the views of mountains and green forests from our mother nature. They make me feel calm and at peace. I miss those days driving into tranquil places.
ReplyDeleteDespite the tough journey to get there, you made it with a positive attitude as always, Jeevan. And it is absolutely beautiful there!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat photas!!! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeletexxBasia