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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Tiruvannamalai - Vellore - Kanchipuram

Trip : Chennai - Vellore - Tiruvannamalai - Vellore - Kanchipuram - Chennai
Trip Dates : Novemeber 28, 29 2014
Trip Mates : Karthik and family

Day-1
A suddenly planned trip. Started to trip to Tiruvannamalai from Vellore - 84 kms. We started around 6:30 AM from Vellore and covered the distance in a couple of hours time. The road is mostly single road . The road does not have any toll and well laid. The route is through Bagayam, Kannamangalam and Polur and has enough direction boards inplace wherever the roads split. We first visited Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple. It was a Friday and there was no rush. There is free Dharshan and special Dharshan for Rs.20. After a very good Dharshan, we went around the Girivalam path by car. The Girivalam path is around 14 kms. There are 8 Lingams around the path - Indra Lingam, Agni Lingam, Yama Lingam, Niruthi Lingam, Varuna Lingam, Vayu Lingam, Kubera Lingam and Eesanya Lingam. Two other important places on the Girivalam are Seshadri Swamigal Ashram and Ramanashram.
Tiruvannamalai - Temple
Tiruvannamalai - Ramanashramam
The first 2 Lingams are nearer to the main temple and others are around the Girivalam path. There are few more temples in the path and one can visit based on their time and interest.

We covered the whole of the Girivalam path and most of the temples enroute in close to 2 hours. By noon, we were back on the road towards Vellore and reached by 1:30 post noon. We had lunch in Hotel Aryaas near Vellore and decided to go around Vellore by evening.

Decided to visit, Ratnagiri Murugan temple - 12 kms from Vellore on the road to Chennai. This temple is placed on a small hill - where road facility is made for vehicles to reach the top. We can also climb through 300 steps, little steep for elders to walk, however, slowly possible and comfortable. The steps are sheltered. We preferred to park the car at bottom of the hill and walk up the stairs. On the way to the temple, 2 kms before, Just 2 kms, before the temple, there is a small mosque, a remnant of a person who was a Muruga devotee.

The dharshan was very good and hardly in 20 minutes time we were back on the car to Vellore. The next stop was the Jalakandeswara Temple. We were there for 20-30 minutes and had a nice time in the temple.
Vellore - on the way to Ratnagiri
Ratnagiri Temple- Entrance
Ratnagiri Temple
Vellore - Jalakandeswer Temple
Day-2

Started from Vellore by 6:30 AM towards Kanchipuram. The distance is around 70 kms. We reached our first temple on the list - Shri Ekambareshvara Temple. The temple is very big and one of the major 5 Shiva temples. The temple has a very good feel when someone enters and there are multiple levels of prakaras here. The early morning visit was very good and satisfying. We had some prasadhams in the temple and next visited the famous Kanchi Kamatchi Amman Temple.
Shri Ekambaraeswar Temple
This temple is a must visit in Kanchipuram and is located about a km from Ekambareshvara temple. The Kamatchi temple is well organised to handle rushes and ensure dharsans are made well. Next, we visited the special temple of Chitraguptan. This is located nearer to the bus stand. This is a small temple and only one of its kind. Special prayers and poojas are performed on request at this temple. Nearby the temple, are popular restaurants - Sangeetha, Saravana Bhavan, Ramas Cafe and A2B.
Shri Kumara  Kottam, Kanchipuram
After breakfast, we visited the temple of Murugan - Kumara Kottam and then to the Varadharaja Perumal Temple. The Kumara Kottam temple is located on the main road from Bus stand to the Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt. The Varadharaja Perumal Temple is located around 5 kms from the bus stand and one is expected to spend atleast couple of hours here given the size and number of people visiting the temple.
Kanchipuram - Varadaraja Perumal Temple
Overall, excellent triple delight spiritual trip ! :)

Distances:

Chennai - Vellore - 120 kms
Vellore - Tiruvannamalai - 84 kms
Vellore - Kanchipuram - 70 kms
Kanchipuram - Chennai (Tambaram) (via Walajabad) - 54 kms

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Suruli - Ramakkalmedu - Megamalai !

Trip : Chennai - Cumbum - Suruli - Ramakalmedu - Megamalai - Cumbum - Chennai
Trip Dates : September 13, 14 2014
Trip Mates : Karthik, Pranesh, Premkumar, Poonam, Senthil, Ramkumar, Jagadeesh, Tirthankar Pal, Prashaanth, Bharathwaj, Shivi, Bharath (Senthil Bro)

Day-1

After a long time, a trip with a bigger group. A trip that was planned, re-planned and postponed, and then realized. Started from Chennai and reached Cumbum around 6:30 AM. After refreshing, we reached Suruli falls for the morning bath around 8:45 AM. The water was very chill and the crowd was less. Each of us took turns to enjoy the bath very well. Any number of time, one visits this falls, none gets bored. TP, Poonam and Bharthwaj were first timers for water falls ! OMG !

Next, the Idlis and Pongals of Prem's house ! As usual, an unlimited feast even for Jag, Poonam and Ramkumar! Then, the next place on the list was Ramakalmedu.... 10:30 AM and it was about 1 hour, taking few hair-pin bends and very good elevation from the plains. Once has to cross TN checkpost and then the Kerala Checkpost and enter into this area. This is an elevation to view the plains all around. The wind is just awesome and adds great value to the place; which otherwise may turn out to be boring on a sunny day. One gets to walk around a larger place depending on the time available to explore various views and test one's photography skills. Rs.5 is collected as entry fees per person for this location. Given that, we want to go to Megamalai, we just spent about an hour there and decided to return back.





We came back to the main road of Theni-Cumbum and had food at Singapore hotels in Palayam. It was around 3 PM we had our lunch. Then, started our journey to Megamalai. The roads were same and worse than when we visited last time. We heard that no roads are being sanctioned to this wonderful heavenly place as it would pollute the forest - excellent !

We stopped in couple of places, one an exhilarating view point, from where one can view the great plains beneath and the other one, a small running stream, where we stopped last time too. This place is where we star releasing the weather change - from plains to ghats !



By the time we reached HighWavys, it was around 5:15PM. After obtaining permission to visit the dam (not allowed to take photos), we went and spent around 15-20 minutes. At 6 PM, we checked-in to the IB near to the Highwavys - the same one we stayed previous trip as well. This is on the foothills of the dam and a great view of hills around. As usual, Prem has taken care of accommodation here. He had taken care of food as well and we had hot chapathis around 8:30 PM and went to bed after a tiring road trip for the day.

Day-2

A morning visit to the Manalar Dam/lake around 6 AM was just more than beautiful and peaceful. We spent an hour around this place. This is a km walk from the IB guest house, downwards beside the IB. Came back to refresh and get ready for the day; a feast of breakfast - Pooris, Idlis, Pongal, Masala, Chutneys and Sambhar ! Never felt that we are away from home :).



 09:30 -> Started towards Vattapaarai. This was one beautiful place we missed last trip and ensured to cover this first. This was a long way outside in the ghats from the place we stayed. Since the Manalar river was full of water, we need to go round about - bad roads and spend almost an hour one-way to cross the Manalar river and reach the check-post towards Vattapaarai.

On the way, we stopped at a waterfalls - need to walk across a stream for 10 minutes and reach the waterfalls. The water was so chill and even camera was shivering :). 5 of us dared the nature and got into waters and did enjoy the chillness for few minutes.




Reached Vattapaarai after almost 2 hours since we started. One has to walk across tea plantations and reach this spot. Its a spot surrounded by hills and the place is a surface of a huge rock. When we reached there, it was cold and good weather was sight seeing. Within minutes, huge rolls of clouds came in and started raining. This was a great view to see, however, no place to hide, we came back to the vehicle and started back.




Reached the Senthil mess to have our lunch and return back to Cumbum. Gulped Idlis and ready to come back to Chennai !!

Saw the whole of Megamalai in 2 trips and feeling very satisfied. Annoying part is that the reserve part is planning to take over the hills and may get banned for public in coming years. So, better pack up sooner !

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Weekend @ Pondicherry

Trip : Chennai - Pondicherry - Panchavadi - Chennai
Trip Dates : August 29, 30 2014
Trip Mates : Karthik and family

Day-1

Chennai (Tambaram) to Pondicherry ~ 140 kms

With sudden planning, we start the trip to Pondicherry around 11:30 AM in the morning. With no stops inbetween, we reached Auroville around 2 PM. One had to reach Auroville through a 8 KM diversion after reaching Pondicherry near Bommayapalayam. There are enough direction boards for anyone to reach Auroville. There is partially shaded parking at Auroville. It takes around 20 minutes by walk from the parking area to the Matri Mandir. The view of Matri Mandir can be seen only during timings : Mon to Sat : 09:30-12:30 and 02:00 - 04:00 and Sunday : 09:30 to 12:30 only. All along the way there are boards that give names of flowers and relevant information. The walk is quite shaded. One can also take free cab-van service between the parking lot to the Auroville view point.

The access to meditation place is restricted to public and a viewing from distant is allowed. However, there are videos and exhibition at the visitors' information centre near the parking lot for anyone to know more information. One can spent close to 60-90 minutes in this place.




After Auroville, we decided to check-in @ Hotel Surguru near the Ajanta Signal. We had booked rooms here and checked in around 4 PM. After a refresh, we went to the beach side and spent around couple of hours around the beach. We came back near the Bharathi Park and parked the car to go to Manakula Vinayakar Temple. Since it was Vinayaka Chathurthi, the crowd is quite high and we decided to come the next day.




Had some South Indian dinner at A2B near the temple and some French cuisine at Hotel Spice Route in Rue Dumas.

Day-2

We visited the Manakula Vinayakar temple around 07:30 and had a good dharshan. We completed our breakfast at A2B and visited the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. One has to leave chappals outside the Ashram and can visit the place in utter silence. The Ashram is just couple of lanes from the Vinayakar temple.




We checked out at 09:30 and drove towards Panchavadi Anjenyar temple. It is around 10-11 kms from Pondicherry. The temple is on the Pondicherry-Thindivanam route. We returned back to Chennai through the Thindivanam - Chennai route.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Mindblowing Matheran !

Trip : Chennai - Pune - Matheran - Pune - Chennai
Trip Dates : August 23, 24 2014
Trip Mates : Karthik, Murugan, Sriram

Pune - Matheran - 126 kms by road
Mumbai - Matheran - 90 kms by road

Matheran was in my list for some time, but, suddenly got an opportunity to execute my plan ! Thanks to Murugan and Sriram for joining me with quick arrangements and helping my see Matheran :)

Matheran is the smallest hill station in India. The hill station has lot of view points which provide a panormic view of the Western Ghats and Sahayadri Range of Maharashtra. One feels lost in nature in most of the places in Matheran for the grandeur of nature. At the same time, one feels lost at times because of lack of direction and sign boards.

Neral is the nearest rail station to reach Matheran. From Neral, there is a narrow gauge train that connects to Matheran via Aman Lodge => Same like Mettupalayam - Connoor - Ooty. However, the distance is dramatically shorter when compared to Ooty.

The toy train is connected to mainline trains at Neral Junction. From Neral, the narrow gauge Train takes one through a zigzag route of about 21 kms. to Matheran in two hours time. Unfortunately, when we went we saw a board that the train is cancelled from June to October !!

Day-1

We started from Pune around 2 AM; caught the Siddeswar express around 3 AM and got down at Karjat around 5 AM. On the way, when we passed by Lonavala-Khandala, the view was beautiful in the early morning with fog in the valley and lots of light beaming amidst the fog. From Karjat, we took local train to connect to Neral. This was a 20 minute commute and we reached there around 5:45. Since the narrow gauge train was cancelled, we hired a cab to Aman Lodge for Rs.300. The driver however took more people enroute and collected money from them too. So, please be aware. Looks like one can use this service at Rs.70/- per head. We, being there, so early in the morning, we do not want to waste time at the foothills and moved on.




We reached Aman lodge and they charge Rs.50/- as visitor fees to enter Matheran. One has to take the toy train from Aman Lodge to Matheran or to walk on the track. We first decided to do a trek to Panorama point from Aman Lodge - the farthest point. It was a close to 3-4 kms trek - one way; and we sighted amazing views of sunrise and fog. The timing was a great coincidence and unsure whether proper planning would help anybody see this !!









We had a very silent nature give us a great treat of views of valleys, hills, fog, slight drizzles and sunrise ! The Great blend of nature was just amazing !!

We reached back to Aman lodge around 8 AM and had breakfast at Hotel Vithanga - part of the MTDC. Tasted some native food - Misal Pav, Poha and Tea. We now thought about the trek to Matheran after the breakfast and just saw that the first train was ready - Rs.45 per head, we took the toy train to Matheran. The journey had couple of good views on the way. However, it was quite sunny and we could see people getting tired who were walking to Matheran. One can also hire horses to reach Matheran from Aman Lodge.



Car Parking @ Matheran

Those who come by road to Matheran, Aman Lodge is last stop. This is the car parking area. The parking entrance fees and daily parking fees need to be paid here. No vehicles are allowed beyond this point.
This point is called Dasturi Car Park.

Stay @ Matheran

We had booked a room for 3 at Hotel Panorama after reading reviews in TripAdvisor. The hotel is a budget hotel and we had our rooms ready when we reached. The hotel is 0.5 kms from the Matheran Railway Station. There are lot of stay options. Most of them come with lunch, dinner and breakfast along with the room rent. Overall, the food seams to be good. There are handful of quickbites and chikki shops all around in the Bazaar Peth (Market Road) of Matheran. The stretch of 1 km of Market road is the lifeline of Matheran. Rest all are view points.




We took rest for an hour and refreshed and started the day plan by 11 AM comparatively fresh after the morning trek of around 7-8 kms.

We preferred to do everything by foot and want to avoid horses. The first point we trekked was to Charlotte Lake. This is a view of the a dam and the when water is released, it would turn out to be a water falls. When we went, there was not much water and no water falls. The water falls was used as a view point. Nearby located is, Lord Point. From this point, we would see many small falls on the hills. The whole of Matheran has several view points of the same Ghats Section - but each of them offers a different view. If one gets to see all the points, we can see all view points itself from the views :)








From Lord point, we could view rest of the points like Echo point till Lousia point. Our next point is Echo Point. We saw a deep valley closed by mountains on all sides and yeah, it echoes ! There are shops here and there selling water, coffee, tea, lime soda, soft drinks, biscuits and few selling Maggi, Sundal. We had some Sundal at the Echo point. The whole stretch of trek is on red mud. Imagine rains all the way and choose your attire accordingly. Some light weight dressing with shoes is advised and not worried about getting dirty ! :)

From Echo point, around 1 km was Honeymoon point. This is a 2 -min walk from the main path. It leads to a narrow path and a good view of the Lousia point. Well, why is this named Honeymoon point, coz, there is a bench where 2 can be seated ! :)

It was already around 2 PM and our timekeeper Sriram (!!) was reminding us for lunch ... we had some hot-hot Maggi and completed our lunch ! Then, we started back and after a 20-min walk, there was a 3-way junction and no direction board ! Well, we waited for few minutes and got someone to show us. Unless you have someone around reaching back or on horses, we may not the right way. Many places lack direction boards. At some places, the distances mentioned are misleading, say, 2 kms, but one could reach in 3/4th of a km ! May be .. some strategy for horses to make money ! Some, are real distances :) .. Beware... If you ask me, so what to do .. answer is ... walk :)

At one point, we saw a direction board points to Malang point, Sunset point and Lousia point. We decided to visit Lousia point first - it was around 4 PM when we reached here. May be after seeing Lousia point, we planned to goto Sunset point. Lousia point is one of the beautiful places and  the views from here are just amazing. Most of the view points are not so safe with respect to safety barriers in place - so, beware if you travel with kids and elders. Also, most of the places are skiddy, which means, avoid going closer to the edges !

Lousia point is so green and moist ! From here, one can view rest of the all the view points seen from morning ! The monkeys here are so naughty they pick up anything you keep on the ground - cameras to backpacks to handbags to purses to umbrellas to anything. Also, they don't mind climbing on you to grab anything that comes to your hand. One easily gets carried away with the beauty of the place and be ready for some show by monkeys ! :) By the time, we spent close to 30 minutes here, suddenly black clouds appeared from nowhere and a heavy rain started ! ok.. get back now ... was the signal !

Visiting Malang or Sunset point is no more a point provided the downpour .. yeah it poured! We enjoyed every bit of our walk back to rooms - around 3+ kms and we needed guidance at several points - at times, out instinct and common sense, at times, we would someone by coincidence to help ! Reached back and had a hot hot cup of tea ... and now, it was pouring much bigger !!






After an hour of downpour, the skies were clear and said all travellers - hey, get out and spend your money at Matheran Market .... ! We walked around the market and bought some leather goods and chikkis. Chikkis are very popular in Matheran - raw materials are coming from plains, however, the blend of making it, seams to be the secret of Matheran. We also had some samosas, bhajjias, pav, etc. - something hot in the rain is always nice to have. By 8 PM, has the dinner buffet open (part of the package @ Hotel Paramount), hot and sour veg soup, Chappathis, Panner gravy, Jeera rice and Gulab Jamun.

Day-2

After a good sleep, got up around 6 AM, refreshed and started for a morning trek. We decided to cover few places before breakfast. Our checkout time was 10 AM.  The plan was to visit some places before check-out, have breakfast, then check-out, visit more and return back to Pune.

The first place was Khandala point - may be just 300-400m from Hotel Paramount on the market road. This was 2-min walk from the market road, and the view was breathtaking - one could view the complete stretch of Ghats until Khandala. The early morning dew made the view amazing and remarkable. We could see the clouds caressing the mountains and the sunrise made it glow between the Ghats. The white line of water falls and streams running all the way was just adding more spice and flavour to the view.





We decided to add a longer point to the morning list - Belvedere Point and One Tree Hill point - around 2+ kms from the Khandala point. Belvedere point was one the best view points we saw - provided we saw the maximum portion the valley along with most of the mountains around and a water reservoir beneath. Not sure how other visitors view the point, for us this was the best panorama view point to see the whole of the region. It was around 7:30 AM, and the Sunrise golden rays made the place more special. On any day, I would advise anyone not to miss this point. We could see the One Tree Hill also from here. It was 8:15 by then, and we got our morning stomach bells ringing. We returned back to the hotel to have some sandwiches and idlis.





After Check-out, we decided to visit 2 more points - Alexander Point and Rambagh Point. Alexander Point also gave very good view of the valley we saw from Khandala point. Rambhagh point offered a bigger view of the view from Alexander Point. We felt never boring seeing the nature's view so many times. It was just amazing. The weather was quite sunny. If it could have been little colder, it would have icing on the cake. We took the narrow gauge train back to Aman lodge. We had our car booked to goto Pune after the tiresome treks - close 30 kms in 2 days.






A very memorable trip with Murugan and Sriram and ready to goto office next day !