Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Innovative Film City Bangalore



Innovative film city (http://innovativefilmcity.in/) in Bangalore is located in Bidadi on Bangalore-Mysore highway. It's about 40KMs from Bangalore and would take anywhere from 1-2 hours to reach the place based on the traffic and from different locations in Bangalore. Whole day package costs Rs 599 which includes most attraction. Visit to the park post 3PM would cost Rs. 399. Check for discounts on GroupOn/Nearbuy. There are usually discounts open on the tickets.There is nothing fancy about this park. However if one is looking for a place close to Bangalore for a day outing with a group of friends/family, with availability of food and rest rooms, less crowd and some activity which will cater to different age groups - then this is definitely not a bad option.






We had last visited this place around 7 years back and visited again this December. Nothing much has changed. Though it was Christmas vacation, there was hardly any crowd. We were able to experience each activity at ease without wasting any time in the queues.

My brother and sister were here in Bangalore for Christmas holidays. My brother's kids are very young and we wanted to visit a place where we could spend a relaxed time and also older kids could engage themselves into the activities of their interest. My cousin and aunt also joined. So it was 13 of us - we had an early breakfast and set out in two cars on 30th Dec to Innovative film city. Due to holiday season, Bangalore traffic was peaceful. We reached the park by 9:45AM. The parking lot was empty. Older kids were getting annoyed with the number of pictures we were clicking. They wanted to enter the park and start with the activities :)





We had taken a full day package. Luckily we got some discount voucher on Groupon. Lot of things were covered in the package and that kept the kids busy for the whole day with lots of breaks too. Interesting things available are - Mirror Maze, Roller coaster (not very big - but good for enough), Ripley's believe it or not, Wax Museum, Aqua World (not very great, changing rooms are pathetic), Dinosaur World, Fossil World, Toon World, etc. There are some paid activities too - like Big Boss Tour, Go Karting, bungee jumping etc. Since we had small kids in the group, we covered each activity at our own pace. Food is pretty decent and we did not have any issues. Filtered water was also available at different points to re-fill our bottles.




Post-lunch we went to the Aqua World. The water was not very clean and it was pretty crowded. Nevertheless, we entered the water. The water-rides did not look very safe, hence restricted ourselves to wave pool and kids water-ride area. Changing rooms are a big hassle in most water parks. This was no exception :( After fun with water, we had some chats and chai. We visited the Tribal Museum and also tried our luck with Bow and Arrow. The Magic show was pretty interesting. The magician did some excellent tricks.

We had lots of fun. By the time we exited the park it was 6PM. With evening traffic, we managed to reach home only by 8:30PM. Everybody was tired, had our dinner and crashed.























Saturday, 10 October 2015

Kuderemukha - The Green Carpet

Kuderemukha is in the western ghats of Karnataka. About 290KMs from Bangalore. It was earlier known for the famous Iron Ore mining. This place is in abundance with natural resources. The mighty Bhadra river swells in monsoons and gives life to lot of waterfalls. Since this place falls under the western ghats, except during summer months, the whole place is otherwise lush green. After one crosses the Chikkamagular town, the drive is enchanting. There are small water streams dripping all along the road, all the trees are fresh and all the hills are covered with green. It looks like somebody has put a green carpet on all the hills. Since mining has been banned for more than two decades, this place has very less population. The roads are deserted and one will not see anybody for kilometers together.


This October, because of lot of tests/classes, kids got a vacation only for a week. Hence we wanted to do a chota- recharge. We decided on Kuderemukha thinking we will trek to the peak of Kuderemukha. But after talking to a few people and reading lot of reviews, we decided on doing a smaller trek to Galigudda. Trek to Kuderemukha peak will take about 8-10 hours. Many people said because of the duration, it could get tiring and boring for the kids. Hence we dropped the idea of trekking to the peak. But we wanted to do some trek - even if it is just for couple of hours. The place is so scenic - one cannot resist trekking.

Green Carpet - Western Ghats

Unlike Chikkamagular, Kuderemukha does not have many homestays/resorts. We booked our stay at Bynekaadu (http://bynekaadu.com/). We booked the wooden cottage. The location of the resort is great. Bhadra river flows right infront of the resort. Because of bad monsoons, there wasn't much water in the river. The cottages however are basic. Don't expect some fancy beds and comforts. They have 2 wooden cottages, which share a common wall. This can get annoying if the neighbours are noisy. Though they categorize themselves as homestay, I would think otherwise. The food is prepared at some other location and bought at the site. We kind of did not like this. Food was basic nothing to rave about. They have some indoor games like volley ball, badminton, carom etc. Also a personal campfire is provided right in fornt of your cottage. This was great. We stayed here for a 2nights/3days.

Scenic Drive


We started Bangalore at 6AM and reached Bynekaadu a little beyond Noon, with a break for breakfast at Mayura on NH48. We were served welcome drink of lemonade. It was refreshing after a long drive. The drive was very scenic. Chikkamagulur is one district where you don't want to stop driving. Its calm, quite and serene. After checking in, we relaxed for sometime and were served lunch. At 3PM, we were taken on Jeep drive to a waterfalls where we could swim. On the way, it started raining. Though we tried not to get bitten by leeches, but couldn't avoid :(  The waterfalls was secluded. It was just us and another couple. We were given life jackets before we got into the water. We had loads of fun in the water. The water was pretty cold but very very clean and clear. We spent an hour or so. By now it started raining heavily and our guide/driver told us to start so that we reach the resort before dark. This part of Chikkamagulur is pretty deserted. It is recommended to avoid driving after dark as it is difficult to get any help in case of emergency. We reached the resort around 6PM. We played some badminton and soon it was pretty dark.

Waterfalls - where we could swim
A warm camp fire was lit and we were served hot pakodas and some fresh masala banana and jackfruit chips. The resort/homestay is owned by group of 4 friends. One of them, joined us at campfire and we started chit-chatting. It was fun hearing how they started the resort. We spent the evening under star lit sky with warm campfire and some music by DJ Shree and Shrishti. This is always one of our best part of any vacation - campfire, star lit sky, no TV, no network, some remote place, with some snacks and a good drink, each one fighting for their favourite song to be played and just sitting and chatting on random topics.

Trekking @ Galigudda
Next day, we had planned to trek Galigudda. We had an early breakfast and left for the trek. One can experience walking on the green carpet here. It's a beautiful trek. The hill is covered with grassland and as one walks, one can see lots of shrubs with different colour flowers. We can also see the vast western ghats from here -  till your eyes can scan, one can see the lush green mountains. The wind blows pretty strong here and as you reach higher, it just gushes on your face. There is absolutely no one here. When we went it was just us and the driver. Since we wanted to trek, we asked the Jeep to drop us at the base. The Jeep can be taken up to the peak. We got dropped of at the base and started trekking. Loved every bit of it. I was a little disappointed when we decided to drop the idea of trekking to Kuderemukha. But the trek to Galigudda quenched that thirst. Hopefully few years down the line, we will be able to trek to Kuderemukha peak - once the kids are older :)

Hanuman Gundi Falls
After the spending enough time amidst the green hills and soaking ourselves into the majestic western ghats, it was time to head back. Since we had some time on our hands until lunch, we planned to stop by at Hanuman Gundi waterfalls. There are around 320 steps to reach the falls from the main road. It is definitely worth a visit. The steps are well laid and is surrounded by forest. All falls around this area are beautiful. We went down the steps and spent some time with our legs immersed in the cool waters. It brought back memories of 10years back when the kids were younger and we had carry them to get to the falls. It was so tiring then. Now it seemed so easy with everybody walking on their own :)

Hanging Bridge

Scenic Drive from Hanging Bridge
From here, we stopped at a hanging bridge which is built over Bhadra river. Nothing much to do here - it's just a scenic point. This is very close to Kuderemukh Iron Ore factory. Views from here are great. We captured few good pictures and headed straight to our resort. The drive from here to the resort was the most scenic drive. Absolutely not a soul on the road, very good roads, and lush green hills all around with the streams playing hide and seeks through them. It was one epic drive. By the time we reached the resort, we were tired and hungry. We had a good lunch and rested for sometime. By late afternoon, we were ready to venture more. We checked with the resort guys on what else we could do. They suggested we could drive to another view point, but it could be late. We said, we were fine, even if it got late and headed to the view point.
Getting a peek into the steep valley
This place is called Balrayanadurga and is a must visit. Cars cannot be used to reach this place. 4-wheel Jeep is a best option. The driver took us through some great roads to reach this place. Once we reached here, we were left spellbound. Superb location. On one side are the majestic hills and on the other side is a deep steep valley. The driver, held our hand to get a peek into how deep the valley was and Gosh! it was scary. One can trek to the top of Balrayanadurga peak. There is a fort on the top. It is a good 1/2 day trek. Had we know this earlier we would have planned to trek it. We decided to do it in our next trip. It was sunset time and was getting darker. Since it was very cloudy we could not see the sunset. The driver also told us, we can see the coastline of Mangalore from here on a clear day. It was very windy and cold here and it soon started raining.

Balrayandurga View Point - Landscape

By the time we reached the resort, it was 7pm. We had some hot tea/coffee and some refreshment. A campfire was lit in front of our cottage and we found ourselves relaxing and enjoying around the campfire. After dinner, we just crashed.

Next day, we decided to check out the famous Annapurneshwari temple of Hornadu. This is about 20min drive from Bynekaadu. To avoid long queues, it is recommended to visit the temple before 8AM. Since this was close to Bynekaadu, we went around 7:30AM. There was hardly any crowd. We quickly finished visiting the main temple. I was actually disappointed with the amount of construction that has come up around the temple. 10 years back, when we had visited this temple, there wasn't so much of construction. It was beautiful temple complex, surrounded by hills all around. When we visited this time, the construction around the complex has takenover the view of the beautiful hills :(
On the way back to the resort, we stopped by to buy some coffee and spices. The shopkeeper was very friendly and spent some time chatting with us. This is what I like about non-urban places. Life here is  simple and people generally have time and inclination to talk to other people. The shopkeeper even offered us some tea. We returned to the resort in time for breakfast. We had a sumptuous breakfast, so that we don't get hungry until lunch time.

It was time to say good bye to Kuderemukha and head to Bangalore. Another version of Chikkamagulur was explored and as always it left us with lots of fond memories and experiences.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Mauritius - A Paradise on Earth

Mauritius - A Paradise On Earth. This is one country which is blessed with abundant natural beauty. It has beautiful beaches with white sand that are very clean, pristine blue coloured waters which makes one just keep staring at them, the lush sugarcane farms – wherever the eyes can scan, the adventure activities (swim with dolphins, snorkeling, diving, water skiing, sea walk, submarine ride...) will make every one forget their age and ofcourse nothing can beat the beautiful lush green hikes at Black River gorges, the water falls and the trek to Le Morne. A minimum of one week is required to get a glimpse of this beautiful country.

Private Beach at our Villa
For us, the debate was on whether we should do Nepal or Mauritius. Once we looked at the various activities that would make it a fun family trip - Mauritius won hands down. Once the destination was selected, next was accommodation. There are different options to choose from - resorts, hotels, vacation home, vacation beach villas, guest houses etc. Searching on the internet was overwhelming. Hence we got a lonely planet book. This really helped us to decide which part of the country to stay. Though we were ready with all the details, we could not finalize our bookings early. Shree's grade X class dates were not out yet and we could not do any booking until the dates were finalized. We did our booking only by Mid March and the vacation was finalized for April 14 – 20, 2015. Air Mauritius provides the best travel option – both from number of stops, hours of journey and overall time convenience. The onward journey was for 8 hrs (starts at 5AM from Bangalore and reaches Mauritius at 12PM) and return was 5 1/2 hours (Starts at 9PM from Mauritius and reaches Bangalore at 4:15AM – the next day).

Sunset - Les Lataniers Bleus
We wanted a peaceful vacation, hence went in for a Vacation Home - Beach Villa in Tamarin, West Coast of Mauritius. Les Lataniers Bleus was the chosen place (http://www.leslataniersbleus.com/). They have 3 villas and we booked the entire "Villa Filaos". This is the best villa as it opens into the private beach. The entire villa comes with a Hall, Dining, 2 bedrooms, 2 equipped kitchen and huge sit out facing the beach. The location is superb - nothing can beat it. Lots of room for the entire family.

Day 1 – April 14th 


Villa Filaos - Les Lataniers Bleus



We reached Mauritius at 12:30PM. We had to wait for few minutes at the airport before the OLA Car Rental person could deliver the car to us. We had booked an economic car and we were given Toyota ALS. We put all the luggage, set the GPS to Les Lataniers Bleus and off we went. The roads are great, not much traffic compared to Bangalore and people adhere to traffic rules. It is left hand drive (same as India). The biggest difference was the use of “Round About”. We had earlier experienced them in UAE, but there we weren't driving. Mauritius has round-about everywhere. I guess with the amount of traffic they have, round-abouts work better than signals. Don't know when India will adopt any of such cool features and bring some traffic semblance.

It was about 1 1/2 hour drive from airport to our villa. The drive was beautiful. Mauritius is full of sugarcane farms. It is unimaginable – the lush green sugarcane farms are everywhere. All through the drive, it was the sugarcane farms, green mountains and blue water of the Indian Ocean. What a mesmerizing experience! On the way we stopped at Mc Donalds for some quick bites and straight to the Beach Villa. By the time we checked-in, it was 4PM and our villa was very inviting. Villa Filoas of Les Lataniers Bleus is bang on the beach and is huge. The attendants showed us around as Josette (the owner) was out. We unpacked and freshen up and headed straight to the beach. The water here is very shallow. We got to know that the depth of water is different at different times of the day and depends on tide. The beach was quiet and clean and we were the only people at the beach apart from a couple of people who were guests at Les Lataniers Blues. We played in the waters until the sunset. This actually became almost an everyday affair. After sunset we had an early dinner. The stay included bed and breakfast. Dinner was optional. We had requested dinner only for the 1st day. The dinner here is a community dinner where all the guests gather for a drink and dinner at a common dining area. Apart from us there were 2 ladies from Switzerland. This is the best part of home stays where we get to meet and talk to other guests and in the process we get to know a lot of information about other countries and their cultures. Josette does a good job on making everybody comfortable and she can discuss on any topic. The option for Vegetarians are few. Nothing exotic for dinner. However for non-vegetarians it was a feast. I wish I ate meat :(. Oliver (Josette's husband) gave a nice drink – rum and sugarcane juice. It was epic. We also had some cheese samosas. Dinner was Shu-Shu salad and some rice and curry. The meal ended with a nice dessert of Caramelized Banana with Vanilla Ice Cream. Shrishti was very tired and slept on the sofa half way through the dinner. It was a long day and we crashed after dinner.

Day 2 – Apr 15th

Eureka

Day starts and ends very early here. We were up by 7am, had our tea and went for a walk on the beach. The kids were still sleeping though. Breakfast is served from 8AM – 10AM and tables are set on the beach adjoining the garden. This used be our best time. Breakfast typically included – fresh fruit juices, fresh fruits, different types of yogurts, fresh baked bread, muffins, cakes, pan cakes, fresh home-made jams (there was guava, banana, passion fruit etc). We enjoyed our breakfast watching the different boats on the sea and different birds in the garden. Breakfast on the beach was one of the best parts of the stay. We really loved it!

After breakfast we drove to Eureka. This is a colonial building, built in 1870s and is now converted into a small museum. The building has a beautiful backdrop of a mountain. It has a small museum, but very well kept. The lady at the reception also doubled up as a guide and explained to us the history and the artefacts in the museum. The kitchen was very similar to the kitchens in India. A small trail about 1KMs leads to a waterfalls. The falls was pretty good. Eureka also has a restaurant which serves very good dishes of local cuisine - Carole and Mauritian. It wasn't lunch time for us, hence we decided to eat at the next stop – L' Aventure Du Sucre.

L' Aventure Du Sucre (http://www.aventuredusucre.com/en) is about 20 min from Eureka and is an old sugarcane factory (established in 1875) which has been now converted to a Museum. This is definitely a must visit place at Mauritius. It has beautiful landscapes and also a very good restaurant. We first had lunch at the restaurant. There is lot of open space with lots of trees and well maintained lawns around the restaurant. It was raining and this added to the beauty. We had a relaxed lunch. There was limited Veg options as they were setting up the venue for an evening party and hence the lunch menu was kept very limited. After lunch we went to check out the museum. It will take a minimum of 1-1 1/2 hour to check out the museum. Since an old sugar factory has been converted as museum, one can see the boilers, crushers, filters etc. At the end of the museum, one gets to tastes different kinds of Rum and also 12 types of Sugar. This was an amazing experience. We had no clue that there could be 12 varieties of Sugar and each has it's own taste and purpose. Just be careful with the Rum tasting though.  They have some awesome flavours, and one can go overboard :) Unlike other drinks, Rum kicks in after some hours and it can be really strong...





Giant Lilies at SSR Botanical Garden

From here we went to Sri Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden). This is a must visit place and please take a guide. Otherwise it will be like visiting any other garden around the corner. They have wide variety of Palm Trees, huge lily ponds, giant tortoises and some rare spices. Definitely worth the visit. You will need atleast 2 hours to explore this garden. Eureka, L'Adventure Du Surce and SSR Botanical Garden are all in the same area (very close to each other) and can be easily covered in a day.

After this we headed back to our villa. If one is not staying in North Mauritius, then it is best to get out of Port Loius before 5PM as the traffic is at it's peak between 5-7PM and getting in and out of Port Louis can be very tough. We reached our villa by 5:45PM and immediately got into the water. It is very relaxing to watch the sunset on a low tide beach. By now, the Rum had kicked in :). We just had some maggi noodles for dinner and slept early.


Day 3 – April 16th 


Giant Tortoise @ La Venille


First place was to visit “La Venille” (http://www.lavanille-reserve.com/index.php/en/). There are 2 routes from the place we stayed. One of the route is “The Scenic” route. Can't find enough words to describe this beautiful route. This route runs along the south-west coast. On one side is emerald-blue sea and on the other side of the highway is lush green mountains. In between there are short routes full of teak wood tress, followed by sugarcane plantations. The route is just mind blowing. We did not feel like blinking our eyes – what if we miss something. And to add to this, not a soul on the highway. This route was as epic as the route from Khardungla – Nubra Valley in Leh Ladak.

We reached La Venille around 10:30AM. This is a park famous of Giant Tortoises (you can feed the tortoises) and it is also the breeding centre, there are a lot of crocodiles, the insect museum is beautiful – didn't know there were these many colourful insects and some of the rare species found in Mauritius like the fruit eating bats. Other important point to note is – the restaurant at the park called “La Crocodile” serves “Crocodile Meat” as a delicacy. Pankaj had a crocodile meat burger. He said it was ok and not that great. Anyways for people like me (who are vegetarians) there is no difference.

The giant tortoises were really huge and were many in number. We had a great time feeding them and posing with them for some pics. The breeding centre was very informative. The insect museum is a must. The collection is very colourful and varied. 

Kids Snorkeling @ Blue Bay Marine Park

From here we went to the Blue Bay Marine Park. This is a public beach famous for corals. There are glass bottom boat rides which take the tourists to the corals and we can snorkel to get a close look at the corals and marine life. Unlike the private beaches, there was huge crowd here as it's a public beach. We booked our glass bottom boat ride which was leaving immediately (TOTO agency – there are quite a few agencies providing the service who all have a make-shift shops on the beach). Luckily the boat rides limits the number of passengers. We got into the boat which was leaving and it had another group of 8 people. The corals are very close to the beach and the glass bottom gives a very clear view. The boat anchors at a point where there are a lot of corals and fishes and then whoever is interested can wear the snorkeling gear (provided by the agency) and get into the water. Kids got into the water and had a gala time swimming in the ocean. This was their first snorkeling experience. They love it. Pankaj and I don't know to swim :( However Pankaj dared to get in with a life jacket and stayed close to the boat. I chickened out   :( The fear of water was too much for me to get in. I have promised myself to learn swimming. Hope - I will keep up my promise. We spent about an hour here and then headed back to the beach.

Since it was almost 5pm and it gets dark very early here, we decided to take the highway which runs along the airport and is busy (instead of the scenic route). By the time we reached our villa, the sun was just setting. Each evening the sunset was different. It was amazing to see the different hues. It was just magical!

Day 4 – April 17th


Swim with Dolphins

Today, we had to get up early as our first activity for the day was - “Swim with the Dolphins”. Prior booking is required for this. This activity is available only in the Tamarin area (west coast of Mauritius). Luckily we were staying in this area and the starting point for this activity was just a 500m from where we stayed. Yan, was the person who was taking us for this activity and he had confirmed he would be picking us up by 6:30AM and there he was on dot at 6:30AM. The Swiss friends who were staying at Le Lataier Blues were also joining for this activity. Yan picked all of us and we went to the Tamarin Water Sports Club (which was the starting point). Here we got into a speed boat and off we were into the ocean. We had hardly gone for 25 min (about 2-3Kms from the shore) and there Yan spotted 2 dolphins. Kids got ready in their snorkeling gear ready to jump into the ocean to swim with the dolphins. They were very excited. This activity is to be taken up only if one knows good swimming. Pankaj and I had to just sit and watch the dolphins from the boat while the kids jumped into the ocean on the signal from Yan. I hid my anxiety, didn't want to scare the kids from the activity. These are wild dolphins and they swim very fast. It is very difficult to spot them and once spotted it is more difficult to keep pace with them. The dolphins are also smart, they swim afloat for some time and then go deep and when they re-emerge they are far from where they were spotted earlier.

Soon Yan got a radio signal from his mate, that there is a huge group of dolphins (15-20) around 3Kms from where we were. Then soon all the boats were speeding in that direction. Within few minutes we reached the spot and there we see the huge group of dolphins. It was madness. As soon as they were seen, a signal from the guide and everybody jumps in. Shree and Shrishti had a once in life time experience. They were so excited and did not stop talking about how it felt, how the dolphins looked and how cool it was to swim alongside the dolphins. I really felt, I wish I could swim. After multiple rounds of swimming with dolphins, Yan took us to a spot which was very good for snorkelling to see the corals and beautiful fishes. From here we went to a beautiful spot where a small rock is in the ocean and the water around it is crystal clear and not very deep. One can jump here and swim around the rock. Shree was tired and she opted out. Shrishti jumped in with her gear and off she was swimming around the rock.

It was around 9:30AM and sky suddenly appeared grey and we could sense the rain coming. It was also time to return back to the shore. We just made it in time and then there was huge thunderstorm. The ocean and the mountains looked beautiful in the rain. We got back to the villa and had breakfast watching the downpour on the ocean. We could see few catamarans out there which had just started for a day trip. We pitted the passengers on them as the forecast was for heavy rains. 




7 Colored Earth @ Chamarel
After relaxing for some time, we planned to drive through the Black River Gorge National Park. This is one of the must visit places in Mauritius and is on the west coast. The rains made the drive through the national park even more beautiful. It was lush green everywhere, deep valleys on one side and the grey ocean (because of thunderstorm the ocean looked grey) on the other side. There are some points to visit in the National park like Chamarel Rum Factory, 7 coloured earth – this has a waterfalls and also some volcanic eruptions which are now visible as different colours, Alexander Water falls, George view point, Grand Shiva Temple and Grand Basin – A basin formed by the craters. All this can be completed in 5-6 hours. We planned to have lunch at Chamarel. Unfortunately there are very limited options for vegetarians. We went to a restaurant high recommended by Lonely Planet for Creole Veg Food, only to realize this means food which has meat with vegetables :( Glad the restaurant owner told us the details.

We had fresh sugarcane juice at George View Point. There are lot of berry trees along the roadside throughout the Black River Gorge. We saw lot of local people picking the berries. We were recommended not to visit the Black River Gorge on weekend as lot of local crowd visits this place on weekend and they also pick the berries. All the spots are worth visiting. If one has more time, then a hike through the national forest is also great. Since we had planned a trek to Le Morne the next day, we did not plan for any hike in the forest.

It was late (by Mauritian standards – though it was around 6:30PM) by the time we returned back. It was pitch dark and rain had just stopped. Next day early morning (5:30AM) we were supposed to leave for a trek to Le Morne and with the rains, we were wondering if we could make it. Luckily the forecast for next day was bright and sunny and our guide Yan (yes this is a different Yan) confirmed that the trek is ON.

Day 5 - April 18th

Yan is the only official guide in Mauritius who organizes trek to Le Morne (http://www.trekkingmauritius.com/). The trek needs to be planned and booked in advance as he does not organize the treks everyday. The last part of the trek is very difficult and requires one to literally climb using all the four limbs (hands and legs). The trek is not recommended for small children and old people. Le Morne has been declared as the UNESCO World Heritage site. Yan and his team will brief on the history of this site during the trek.

 

Views from Le Morne

The trek in itself is very adventurous and will take about 3-4 hours to climb up and return back. We started the trek around 6AM and were back by 9:30AM to the starting point. The trek requires one to be physically fit. We were recommended to go lite – only water and some mints/candies and that really helped. The trek starts off with a well laid path. The views are spectacular. I thought I was fit, but this trek really tested my fitness. Had it not been for Henri, I would have given up. Shree and Shrishti went ahead with the others in the group. I was the slow poke :) To add to this, something stung me on the thigh and this further slowed me. I was able to walk after few minutes of break but the pain continued for couple of days. After the 2nd milestone which is about 350m altitude, the trek gets difficult. At points we had use ropes to climb, for most part we were climbing the steep rock with all four limbs. The group had reached the summit with Yan. Pankaj, Henri and I were the last ones to reach the top. All the time I was wondering, how we would trek back on such rocky steep slopes. Shree and Shrishti were almost in tears when they saw us. They thought we would not make it. They were overwhelmed by the difficulty of the trek. By far this has been our toughest trek and we had no idea on the difficulty.

At the summit, Yan briefed us about the history, we took pictures and rested for some time. The views here are breath-taking! The colours of the ocean were spectacular. Experiencing the 360 degree view of the island, one tends to forget all the difficulties we went through. It was now time to return. Tips from Yan made the descend very easy. We had to just sit and slide with our hand firmly pressed. This really helped us. I used this tip the most. My pant was really in bad shape after the descend. After reaching the starting point, we could not believe we had actually completed this trek. This was one trek, which we will never forget in the years to come.

We were back in the villa by 10AM and were very hungry for breakfast. All of us were very tired and had a long quite breakfast by the beach. After a hot bath we were fresh and recharged, and were all ready to explore more of Mauritius.




We decided to visit Port Louis and checkout the capital city. We parked our car at La Caudan Water Front and went straight to the food court to grab some quick lunch. From here our first stop was Blue Penny Museum which is bang opposite the food court. The museum is pretty small but very informative and well maintained. Here we saw the various ship models of France, British and some middle-eastern ships and the various routes they took. The key exhibit here is the first Penny Stamp which is blue in colour – known as Blue Penny Stamp. To save the original colours of the stamp, the lights to view this stamp are lit only for 10min every hour (check their website for the timings). We were just finishing our visit when the lights came on.

From here we went shopping at Craft Market and MAST. We bought a small ship model at MAST. They have some beautiful ship models here – wish we had a huge house to keep a big model. We then picked some Gelatos at the food court and enjoyed at the waterfront.

Day 6 – April 19th

Our day used to start pretty early in Mauritius. This could be because we would sleep early. Today the tide was very low. We could walk about a kilometre into the ocean with water below our knees. We took advantage of the low tide and started walking into the ocean. It was fun. We collected lot of shells, saw some fishes and crabs and also saw a small sea snake.

After breakfast we drove to Port Louis for “Submarine Ride”. Blue Safari at Grand Baie (http://www.blue-safari.com/en) is the only agency who organized Submarine Ride. The ride itself is expensive, but it is worth the money. The experience is worth every penny. Earlier we were planning to do the sea-walk too. But it seemed very scary to go down into the sea. Hence skipped the plan.






Lush Green Sugarcane Farms

 

We reached Blue Safari office and took the ferry to the main submarine. We were all very excited. We were guided into the submarine. Because of a technical issue (there was very tiny leakage), the captain decided it was not safe to go into the water. We came back to office disappointed. Luckily we had another day at Mauritius and we had no major activities planned. Our ride was re-scheduled to next day. There were few tourists who were given a refund as they were either leaving Mauritius on the same day or had other activities planned. This was lesson for us – anytime in future such activities should never be planned on the last day of vacation.

Grand Baie is known for water sports and lot of cool cafes. We had our lunch at “Cafe 1974”. Lovely joint very close to the public beach. Food was really delicious. Since we had lot of time, after lunch we visited “Chateau Labourdonnais” (http://chateaulabourdonnais.com/en/). This is a beautiful Chateau amidst fruit orchards. The chateau is very well maintained. At the end of the tour they had some rum tasting. We got to taste some awesome RUM. They had different flavoured Rum. We liked it so much, we ended up buying few bottles at Mauritius Airport – duty free :)




Chateau Labourdonnais

From here we visited Apravasi Ghat,which is right opposite the La Caudan Waterfront. This is the place where all the bounded labourers and immigrants entered this island. Apravasi Ghat has a very informative museum. Unfortunately we were not aware of this as it has opened up only few months back. We reached the place just few minutes before closing. However on request, the officials there allowed us to explore the museum. We are very thankful to them. If it was not for them, we would have missed a wonderful museum and all the details it provided. Most touching part of the museum was the place where the immigrants had to stay before they could get the clearance/visa to work on the island. The immigrants (90% of whom where Indians) had to go through lot of hardship.

After spending some time here, we went back to the waterfront for some frozen yogurts. It was a Sunday and there was some cultural activities on at the Waterfront and the theme was Indian. We enjoyed our frozen yogurts and drove back to the Villa.

Day 7 – April 20th

Our earlier plan was to visit Chelsa a newly opened theme park which was very close the place we stayed and then go to the airport directly. But since our submarine ride was postponed to today, we rescheduled our plan. We were staying in south-west, submarine ride was in the North and airport was in the South-East. So the best deal was to check-out after breakfast, drive to the North, finish with the submarine ride, have lunch at Grand Baie, drive south and check out some places around the airport.

After breakfast we settled our bill and bid goodbye to Josette. We drove straight to Grand Baie as our submarine ride was scheduled for 10:30AM. We reached Blue Safari office by 10:15AM. We were taken to the submarine boarding point. We hoped there would not be any issue today. Each of these submarines vessels can take up to 8 passengers and a captain. The vessel itself goes down 35 meters and the total trip would take about 2 hours of which 45min-1hr is under water. We were anticipating that we will experience sea sickness or some kind of nausea. But it was absolutely amazing. It was as good as sitting in a bus. The experience is great and worth the trip. We saw lot of fishes – colourful, we saw a turtle (which is very rare) and also a ship wreck. It was once in a life time experience. This is best way to explore marine life without out getting wet :) Ofcourse people who do scuba diving will not agree with me.

Inside Submarine


After the submarine ride, we were given some soft drinks before we were dropped by a boat to the blue safari office. It was an incredible experience and worth all the hardships. It was now time for lunch. We had lunch at a restaurant in Grand Baie. There are a lot of good cafes around Grand baie's public beach. We had a lazy lunch as we had lots of time to kill before we board our flight to Bangalore. After lunch we drove to Mahebourg. This is a sleepy beautiful village on the South East coast of Mauritius and very close to Mauritius. We spent some time at National History Museum. I would not say this as a must visit place. But if one has time, then it is worth a visit. The museum would take about an hour to explore. From here we walked around the market or Mahebourg. Apparently Monday is supposed to be a market day at Mahebourg. We did not find the market day any different from the market day in Bangalore. We also tried some local snacks, which are very similar to Indian snacks, but with a Mauritian touch. We did not want to spend more time at airport, hence we went to Blue Bay Marine beach. We thought we will watch the sunset and then go to the airport. However we missed the information that Blue Bay Marine beach is on the east coast and there will be no sunset. We had some cheese samosas at the beach and spent about 1 hour reading books. Its weird - when you are all set to return, you don't feel like doing anything. Your mind is already in the mood to go back home and all the thoughts revolve around things/tasks at Home.

After the sunset time, we started our drive back to the airport. We stopped to fill gas as we were supposed to fill the tank half full and then return the car. The car agency person was waiting at the designated spot. We returned the car and got into the airport. Our return flight was with Air Mauritius and was for 5 1/2 hours. We had a good flight and returned home with lots of amazing experiences and memories of Mauritius – Truly the Paradise on Earth.





























Sunday, 12 April 2015

Shanti Kunj - Chikkamagulur

Shanti Kunj (http://www.shanthikunnj.com/), another homestay in Chikkamagulur. Though they claim it as a homestay, I beg to differ as the owners don't stay at this place. The place is maintained and managed by the staff. The resort is at a very good location. It is surrounded by trees and the river flows right infornt of the resort. They have different variety of accommodations. The best is "Glass House" which overlooks the stream. The log houses are also pretty good. They are really huge and can accommodate 4 adults easily. We found the food below average. This was disappointing as one expects good food - especially in homestays. Also they played really loud music at night, which defeated the purpose of staying in a remote place.
View from Glass House


Since we visited this place with another family (Venki, Meera, Maithree and Golide), it was fun! We had booked 2 log houses and 1 glass house. All the 4 kids decided to stay in the glass house. The log houses seemed really huge with just 2 adults.

Shringeri Math Temple at Sunset


We reached the place around lunch time. After lunch, it was time for relaxing. Adults too a nap and kids had fun exploring the homestay. Late afternoon, we drove to Shringeri Math and temple. This time the temple wasn't crowded. We spent some time here to explore the temple and the math.

Late evening was time for some card games. After playing for sometime, we went to check out the campfire. A campfire was lit close to the dining area. We always look forward to campfire during our homestay vacations. However, we were disappointed here. They were playing loud music and the coloured light streamers glared in the dark. The snacks served were also disappointing. We walked back to our rooms as it was quieter there. It was nice chatting up on different topics - atleast we could hear each other. Dinner too was not great. I feel the biggest disappointment at Shanti Kunj was food :(. Apart from the food and loud music during campfire - everything else was great here.

Trekking Mullaingiri Betta
Next day morning we started very early to trek to Mulliyangiri Betta. During summer months, it is advisable to start early as it get really hot at the top of hill after 11am. This time, we trekked from the base to the top. It was a good 3 hour trek. Though the distance is small, we spent lot of time chatting and taking breaks to click pics :)

Having fun in Bhadra River

After lunch, we decided to do the water activities. We were taken by Jeep to a spot where we could swim in the river. This was fun. Playing/Swimming in the cool waters of Bhadra on a hot April afternoon was very refreshing. Each of us were given a life-jacket and we could swim in the river. Farther part of the river was very deep. We decided to play along the banks. None of us wanted to get out of the water. After playing in the water to our heart content, we returned to the resort. Here we went for Coracle ride along the stream infornt of the resort.
Hike Around the Resort Area
Next day morning, we did a good guided hike around the resort. This was really good as the guide took us through paths which initially started as coffee plantation walk but later we were amidst forest area. This hike was for couple of hours, but worth it.

At the end of the hike, we were really hungry and thirsty. We had a good breakfast and it was time to head back to Bangalore.














Sunday, 22 February 2015

Bheemeshwari Adventure Camp - Jungle Lodges Resorts

Bheemeshwari Adventure Camp is a resort/camp from Jungle Lodges and Resorts (JLR) (http://junglelodges.com/bheemeshwari-adventure-and-nature-camp/ ). It is about 100KMs from Bangalore and is very easily accessible. Best season would be anytime from June - Mar. April and May are also good, however the water level in the river would be low and Kayaking would not be possible. There are plenty of huge trees in and around the camp which makes is very pleasant even in summer.

This  resort provides Day trips, Adventure Day Trips and Stays. I only wished JLR was not so expensive. The prices are per person and you pay a premium for the location. They do have most of their resorts in very good locations. 

This time, we took the adventure day trip with Pankaj's extended family and it was a blast. If planning for an an overnight stay, then, I would recommend to stay in Log Huts - these are in very good location facing the river. Thanks to Whatsapp - which helped in planning the whole thing. The plan was to start early so that we reach Bheemeshwari at 11AM. But like most plans with big groups, the timings went for a toss. We managed to reach the resort only by 1PM. But no regrets - we had loads of fun in the van. With around 15 people in the van, it was a blast. We played lot of games like charades, 20 questions, guess who, etc. 


Getting Ready for Ziplining
 
Walking on Burma Loop


Parallel Walk

Once we reached the camp, they served us some cool lemonade. This was much needed after all the shouting and talking we had been doing in the van. After the registration formalities, we decided to have lunch and then start with the activities. We were pretty hungry and had a good lunch. There are various adventure activities offered here, like Zip lining, Elephant walk, Burma loop, parallel walk, rappelling, kayaking etc. We started with Zip lining. Some of us chickened out because of the height. Hopefully by next time I will build enough courage to do the Zip Lining and Parallel Walk. However was able to do the other activities. Most of the others did all the activities. Even the kids did all the activities.The activities are pretty good and are really adventurous. Kids above 8yrs can also do these activities. Some of them could be a bit scary - it will depend on the kid though. 

Kayaking



Coracle Ride

It was 4PM, by the time the whole group finished the adventure activities. We then walked to the river to do some Kayaking and coracle ride. After all the adventure activities, it was refreshing to do some water activities. Kayaking was indeed very refreshing. Evening breeze over the river was relaxing and each of us took turns to do the kayakying as there were only 3 kayaks. After that we went for a nice coracle ride. The Naturalist/Guide helped us identify some of the birds.
  
Climbing the Jungle Net


The resort also has a huge jungle net tied across huge trees. It is great fun to climb these. Kids also spent time on the long swings which are put up on huge trees. Resort closes at 6PM for adventure activities. We had tea and some snacks and started back to Bangalore. We played more games on the way back. It was 10PM by the time we reached home. In all we had a great fun filled adventurous Sunday!

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