Friday, December 07, 2012
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Kukkal – Lake and Village
It’s always
exciting exploring a place, where the road less traveled and not many foots
imprint the soil and cameras stole the scenery; an environment rich in flora
and fauna as well pleasure where not many virtual developments take place.
Remote from the tourist sight and protected by nature, Kukkal is not so far
from the crowded Kodaikanal, the hill station that losing its spirit and
pristine beauty unprotected from becoming a quite concrete jungle.
During my
vacation at Kodaikanal, last summer, I explored this little paradise called
Kukkal or Kookal on the Western Ghats Mountain range of Palani and about 32km
from Kodaikanal; the place is so blissful with tranquilly lake and sleepy
village atmosphere, comprising shoals and grasslands adjoining the terrace farming.
Nestled near the northern ridge of Palani Hills, Kukkal is notable for the high
biodiversity of the area and fascinated by frequent mist and rainfall, which
account for large variations over short distance.
Riding on the
Poombarai road after certain distance, the mist began to block our way, delighted
as well become obstacle going through its dense and even I have travelled on
this road once, I’m only familiar with its route map in Google. :D We were
traveling on two cars and since I only know where to turn, my uncle left our
car to first go – even he was to Kodaikanal many a times, never know this place
until I located.
The road to
Kukkal is a narrow one, turning on the second left from the road to Poombarai village;
the tar road seems relayed by rusted leaves and tall trees standing besides as
festoon and green pastures enticing the sightseeing. The road winding down near
the Kukkal Lake was very beautiful; alongside the view of the mist floating over
the lake was awesome… The lake is the main stream source of the cultivation,
even though it doesn’t look clean, but with overall sight of mist and mountains
background it was astonishing! Well I
don’t need to say much of the lake, since my photo captured it all to you viewer’s
amusement.
There was a
Little Grebe swam across the lake leisurely, creating mild ripples tracks which
I thought first to be caused by some insects, but only later zoom in on I
realize it was a small water bird ‘Dabchick’. I spent only a brief moment on
the power wheels (chair) moving on the Lake Bank or road, the mist turned
abundantly gray began to rain nonstop leaving only few minutes gap before we
leave the place. My cousins, who tented on the green patches opposite to lake,
couldn’t withstand the density of rain and leakage in the pretty blue tent
forced them to take their seats inside the car, whom enjoying the pitter patter
of rain and warmth inside the tent.
Knowing there
won’t be anything available to have for lunch, since it’s a remote village and
except Kodaikanal there isn’t a decent eat out or affordability around the
hills, so we took ‘cooked rice and
sambar’ in hand from our home stay and planned to buy chicken and make fry on
spot visited. Though we enjoyed the hot spicy chicken pieces, the rain
restricted us from experiencing a quite zeal and destroyed my plan of exploring
the beauties around the place on my own wheels power and giving pose in front
of those unlike my cousins! Lol
The lake located
in a valley, has cultivation lands from its lowest to higher elevation; and except
the monsoon, the terrace farming happens with the catchments of shoals around
the lake, which is also a basin for Kudiraiyar River that flows through Kukkal.
We rode few meters on road above the lake to check the Kukkal village; even while
it was raining we tried to get a glimpse of the village that taking a nap under
the mist blanket. Since being an afternoon, there was no one around to receive
us but the stair cultivation and its texture were amazing, and I feel glad
seeing them very close unlike the distance views of Poombarai and Mannavanur.
There’s a lot to
share about this place and plenty of beautiful pictures hold to cherish this charming
and fascinating location, filled with picturesque scenes; I don’t want to mess
up this post writing them all in a single attempt and crowded with pictures. I captured
few photos at 16.9 ratios, to get wide views on slopes and mountains and I recommend
this place only for those seeks tranquilly and unwilling to spoil the pristine
beauty in name of tourist. (My blog header is also belongs to Kukkal)
Thank you J
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Location:
Kukkal, Tamil Nadu, India
Monday, December 03, 2012
Observation
Light enters through a hollow
shadow ballet to motion of leaves;
observation might hold trouble
following the fall of sunlight.
shadow ballet to motion of leaves;
observation might hold trouble
following the fall of sunlight.
A solo rays enters the room
illuminates hidden particles to aglow;
a radar might lose signal
tracing the light swallowed by shadow.
illuminates hidden particles to aglow;
a radar might lose signal
tracing the light swallowed by shadow.
The winter sun brings home beam
however brighter it glows or glides;
the indirect ray radiates warmth
reflected through a mirror of Wagon R.
however brighter it glows or glides;
the indirect ray radiates warmth
reflected through a mirror of Wagon R.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
December – The fascinating month
The December derives many a
things to cherish; esp. the December cold is the favorable time of the year, where
the Chennai infamous for its hot weather experience a sensation of cold, the
dew dawn is remarkable throughout this month and beyond. During this time, the
mind craves to wake up early to experience the free of cost air condition from the
worldwide winter season and to be in Chennai or any other place this month
cheers the warmth inside blanket, where we never want to get out of it ;)
I wish to travel a lot during
this month and the dew dawn is never refreshing like anything esp. for me and
if there’s a choice I will choose this month to explore places on surface and
even breathing the tremble cold of hill stations. There are few travels I took
during this month are most fascinating in my rides and my first time to
Valparai in Dec 2008, near Kovai or Coimbatore is rejuvenating even thinking
now and almost riding around the pristine mountains and stunning country sides
of Pollachi and Erode is evergreen.
One pleasant evening of December, near Kanyakumari |
Last year on the same month, I
was around the southern tip of India –Kanyakumari, enjoying the simple stay and
travel among the wind energies and roaring rock waves with settings of sun and
nip in the air were appreciably. On our way back, climbing the Sirumalai (Small
Hill – which isn’t very small like the name refers) on the Natham-Dindigul main
road is fascinated by its quite tranquility and rich in small banana
plantation, the cold wind will enforce you to hold embrace even there was
bright flash of sunlight and the couple of villages or colonies as they mention
there inhabited to horseback packed products grows around the hills.
The December has
something distinct feature as fragrance, stretching both the wings of hot and
cold and the real odor of it could be experienced only in villages, while they
produce smokes in evening to warmth as well driving away the mosquitoes that
breed mostly in this month or season, after rain. The cow dung smell was
something enrich during this time, where most of the houses are swish swashed
to cow dung sprayed on the courtyard before drawing a beautiful Rangoli or
Kolam (a design created by using flour) to flourish their homes, which is a
tradition followed esp. during the Tamil month of Margazhi – which begins at
the middle of December.
The music and dance
has been great conjoin to December, where many a concerts and dance festivals
hold everywhere across Chennai, I have no idea about the vibes it creates, but
hope it has something wonderful, only those passionate about could express
right. Overall, the December has an enchanting climate unlike any other month or
season; I too believe each season/month has its own essence to cherish; the
December has a distinct sky with glorious setting of sun, which I well observed
during my Kanyakumari visit.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Firework display during Deepavali
From young to old everyone enjoys
fireworks that blast into the sky; create an artificial florescent and colorful
Rangoli in the present of dark nights and Deepavali is an occasion in India
where fireworks displace enormous charming across the nation and adding more glorious
to earth among the twinkling stars of universe. This Diwali I got a great
opportunity capturing the vibrant firecrackers that fascinated the sights
across the sky; and I spent more than an hour shooting the colorful comets at
the neighborhood of Chennai – Neelankarai, at my grandmother’s sister house.
The pictures weren’t so
spectacular and perfect at blossom, but I tried my best sitting on the power
wheel chair with no preconscious from which side the florescent firework hold
its display, clicked random from whichever direction it comes and by observing
its blowup volume. It was enchanting and enthralling completely and I got to
see variety of colors and designs beholding the sight and the sound cheering
the festival spirit and celebration.
Following are few photos I captured
from deepavali. Hope u like it!
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