I had
an awesome vacation last week (July 23rd - 29th) at my
uncle’s woodhouse, aka Serene Woods, in Thandikudi, near Kodaikanal. It was my
second vacation for the first time in less than 3 months times. Because only in
the 2nd week of May I visited the same and stayed for a week with my
family including two cousins and grandma, but this time it was a kind of
get-together with couple of my aunt/uncle families, it was a celebration sort
of moment. Last time I haven’t spent enough time at the woodhouse but was at
much leisure exploring some nook and corners of the Kodaikanal Hills by staying
there. This time I went quite blank to enjoy what comes my way and we spent
most of the days at the wood-house/cottage, eating, sleeping, taking photos and
chatting except a day drive to Poombarai.
Last
year my uncle organised a ceremony formally informing the built of the
woodhouse and cottage but for some unspecific reason no one from our side
(maternal aunt) could attend the event. And from then on, they are planning to
bring us all there to compensate the event (even if they haven’t built woodhouse
we would be somewhere together) or give treat to share their happiness. But
before they could come up with a plan we landed there on our own and
experienced the woodhouse and cottage that built amid the coffee, pepper and
orange plantations. This was my 4th time visit to Thandikudi and
second time stay at the woodhouse. Our journey started too late this time and
reaching out the suburb (Chennai) took more than 2 hours – due to some traffic
jams and detours – it was almost dark when reached the Serene Woods.
Oranges grew in the vicinity of Serene Woods |
The
first day was spent quite at the woodhouse and cottage. It is a two story
building with the ground and underground goes down the road and the woodhouse
comes atop. But only woodhouse has ramp facility to allow me to stay there with
much ease. The woodhouse contains a big hall and spacious two bedrooms with a
king-size bed and a single cot on each room with attached bathrooms. And it has
a wonderful wide balcony overlooking the woods and wild vegetation on the
backyard. The cottage on the ground beneath has a similar partition with a
veranda and open staircase come steps gallery to sit, chat and retreat along a
bonfire pit in the courtyard. The
underground holds the kitchen and room for the caretaker and the cook. The
cottage has a parking facility and space to park two big SUVs.
Interior of the wood-house (hall and bedroom) |
We were
14 people in two cars (Innova and Scorpio) took charge the woodhouse/cottage
for 6 nights and 5 days was blissful. Except day one we experienced rain daily.
Though it rained almost every evening, the weather was wonderful throughout
with bright sunshine in mornings and chirping of birds (in different notes) at
the dawn and dusk become my favorite moments. It was cheerful being together
with cousins, uncles and aunties and cooking ourselves what we like, despite
have a cook, and it was indeed enjoyable sharing the moments at nature’s lap.
Just for a day I was brought down to the ground floor cottage, as I haven’t
been there, and we had a small bonfire celebration at night. It was refreshing
to watch showing around the woods from the balconies of the wood-house kept
enchanting.
The
last day was spent at the premises of the Thandikudi Murugan Temple; since it
was a special day at the temple, leaving our parents there we (cousins) went on
and off the area and had the lunch at the temple itself. Being to Thandikudi
for forth time, the landscape becomes familiar to me but still hold breath with
the transformation happening through the mist wrapping the peaks and mountains.
First time experienced mist outside the woodhouse and at night the effect seems
fabulous in the presence of night lamps, illuminates the cottage around. Since
it was the beginning of Orange season, I could see the orange trees in the
vicinity thrives in green and yellow. The Serene Woods is facilitate with the
facilities of a home, including free Wi-Fi, television and power generators to
make feel comfort and connected! But overall I enjoyed the natural environment
and being together with dear ones.
A group photo before leaving the Serene Woods |
your uncle's home is truly beautiful! so glad you were able to spend time with family and cousins in such a wonderful home!
ReplyDeleteNice cottage with so much wood! I am sure the family get together was fun. Hope you have many more outings like this in the future too.
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Enjoyed being with you through your narrative regarding your stay in your uncle's wood house.it is gratifying to know that family bonds are warmly intact within your extended family.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a gorgeous house in a lovely setting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house. You are lucky to have spent so much time there with the green surroundings! Go there often and enjoy, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing to have such a lovely place to go to, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteThe steps look beautiful in the rain.
Have a Happy Weekend!!
Peace :)
Awesome place for family get together... Lovely pics Jeevan...
ReplyDeleteKallakureenga Jeevan :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome place Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteWow--what an awesome home... I love wood homes... Ours is mostly wooden... BUT--I'd love to have a home like your uncle somewhere on top of a mountain with a view --and of course with a waterfall nearby.... HA HA ---I don't want much, do I????
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday to you.
Hugs,
Betsy
I am glad you had great time with family.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a wonderful house. Is wood a rare material used in your country for homes. That one is a master summer home.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a perfect place for a holiday. The house is beautiful. I'm glad you had a good time there.
ReplyDeleteThat was a lovely family excursion and good bonding time for everyone. I am sure you look forward to more holidays like this again. I would be happy to be able to enjoy staying in the nice wooden house with the wonderful nature of birds and trees outside.
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