It's May'16!
It's my Birthday month!!
It's our First Wedding Anniversary!!!
Me and my husband had many reasons to celebrate this time! After our honeymoon, this was our first vacation where it was just the two of us. Long drive was the plan!!! Thinking of the very first long drive in our new Hyundai Verna made me super excited! My husband had a 2-week long break before joining another company and thus we planned a week long vacation to a hill station considering the heat in May. I was more than happy to take a break from the busy days at work. This was our time to cherish the year long togetherness😊!
Long drive!!! |
There you go planning! Route map!
- Bangalore --> Krishnagiri --> Dharmapuri --> Salem --> Karur --> Dindigul --> Theni --> Kumily (Thekkady)
- There is a nice 6-lane national highway until Dindigul, followed by a good 2-lane road to Thekkady. The road gets curvy only in the last 15 kms of the journey.
- Thekkady is around 510 kms away from Bangalore which will take about 8-9 hrs journey along with a couple of hrs for breakfast+lunch+tea/coffee. So you need an entire day to drive till Thekkady and halt for a night before you head to Vagamon the next morning.
- Vagamon and Gavi are close to 40-45 kms away from Thekkady which takes about 1 and a half to 2 hrs drive on the hilly roads.
Luggages ✅
Shades😎 ✅
Water bottles ✅
Fruits and Snacks ✅
Car pillows ✅
Camera ✅
Let's go!!! Woohoo! How often do you get a beautiful Monday morning without having to think about work 😎. The 6 lane NH, the views and the early morning breeze touching my face gently felt so good. I was hungry by 8 AM and as planned, we stopped at the famed Saravana Bhavan near Krishnagiri. The hot Pongal with raitha 😋 and Idly-vada-sambar was a good start for the day! The drive continued with the music, the leg pulling conversations, the Sun and our search for the tender coconut which we hardly find in Tamil Nadu highways. Luckily, we found the small size tender coconuts to quench our thirst, just before we reach Dindigul for lunch. I wanted to eat light so that I keep myself awake and talk to my driver husband till we reached our destination. The Restaurant at the highway junction with a bypass to Theni (I don't remember the name) was decent enough for the meal. And the cold butter milk saved us from the heat.
The 6 lane fun ended as we took the bypass road to Theni but the road was good nonetheless. After a couple of hours journey, we entered Kerala at around 4.30 in the evening. We witnessed a small waterfall besides the curvy road where we clicked the first Selfie of our trip😊. Checking for the Elephant Route Resort directions, we were a little suspicious on the narrow path we were asked to take from the main road, until it lead to the resort. We booked this accommodation through Goibibo app for a better deal, so do check!
Elephant Route Resort. |
A bit of relaxation and then we walked towards the nearby elephant feeding area that also had Kathakkali as the cultural event for the evening. The elephants were noisy, the young ones were too cute. Even the big sized ragi balls looked so tiny for those mighty mammals. After watching them getting fed, it was time for us to feed ourselves with some tasty food. So we went back to the resort restaurant, although with a bit of skepticism about the coconut oil used for cooking in Kerala. The food was OK with the north Indian style roti, curry and fish finger. Returning to our room balcony, it was time for us for a quick memory test! Revisiting some of our past moments was fun! Trust me, husband's have poor memory, so be sure to feel more superior!!😀
Elephant camp! |
Tea plantations on the way to Vagamon. |
Typical Kerala style entrance. |
Nalukettu-3, our room! |
Pine forest. |
Misty evening! |
Vagamon Meadows - Mottakunnu. |
Lake view! |
The next morning, it was time for some more scenic views of Vagamon. The Vagamon Meadows, locally called Mottakunnu (I think it roughly translates to Bald Hills in Malayalam), is a well known shooting spot. There's a minimal entry fee of about 30 bucks per person. One will surely feel close to nature with the lush green meadows all around in a windy climate. Ideal place for lovers to sit & have a romantic talk, kids to jump around, foodies to munch on some snacks, for hours together! If you further drive down the hill, there's a beautiful eye-catching lake amidst the tea plantations, where you can do some pedal boating. The wooden bridge across the lake connecting the tea plantations makes it a nice little place for photography 😍.
Orchidarium. |
Suicide point meadows! |
BLUE EYES !!! |
After two nights of wonderful stay at the foggy hill station, we got back to Thekkady for our anniversary celebration! Driving back through the same hilly roads surrounded by tea plantations, we reached the Forest Canopy Resort. This was the luxurious of all the resorts we stayed in so far and is exorbitant in its pricing. The reception area itself was so beautiful with its modern architecture. The hospitality here impressed me a lot, with each and every staff doing a "Namaste"🙏 every time they see their customers, which is a very warm gesture. The resort was placed on a hilly area which had narrow pathways and steep turns, with some beautiful cottages built by the side of those narrow roads. There are shuttle services and our cars are not allowed to be driven in these pathways. "The Blue Eyes-Jacuzzi Villa" is the accommodation we stayed in which had a private Jacuzzi and steam bath 😊. It had the best in class interiors and was unique in every way. The balcony was the best part here with a mind-blowing view of the dense forest surrounding us. The stay was worth it for all the facilities and the luxury it provided. It had a large gym area, swimming pool, basket ball ring and a badminton court. Indoor sports room had Table Tennis, Carom, Ludo, Chess, Foosball etc. Before the dinner, we relaxed in the pool for sometime. Having booked such wonderful resort, we both felt that we should skip our planned visit to Gavi. And we did 😊.
Hill top Blooming Cherry! |
Meen Pollichettu! |
After an over night stay at Blue Eyes, it was our Anniversary morning! It felt so special, one year had flown so fast. We just wanted to relax for the day and enjoy each others company, without wanting to cover all the sight seeing places out there. My husband was in no mood to drive, yet the Periyar Tiger Reserve was a must visit for having come so far. So we asked the resort staff to make the booking for the famous boat ride in the Periyar lake for the noon slot, followed by a spa appointment in the evening. The day started with so many memories of the past year, like how we were decked up, the rituals, the celebrations, the moment we tied the knot, the wedding delicacies, the photo shoot, the gifts etc. Everything we recalled made us smile with joy, after all, it was a year well spent! We had a small private garden in our accommodation where we sat sipping some nice coffee, taking calls from family and friends. And then it was the Jacuzzi time!!! We had a duplex sort of an accommodation where the ground floor had a private Jacuzzi plus the steam bath. For the first time ever, we experienced the Jacuzzi & its promise to get you relaxed! It felt like a massage, extremely relaxing, at times ticklish and fun! We spent a good hour and a half in the Jacuzzi before heading for the lunch.
Boating! |
Scenic Periyar Lake! |
Wild Buffaloes. |
Birds on the skeletal remains! |
The entrance to the Periyar Tiger Reserve was crowded and yet we made our way to the parking lot inch by inch. It rained as we walked towards the boating area. The smell of mud felt pleasant as we stood under the huge trees, watching the boats come closer to us, finishing their earlier ride. While we waited for the ride, my husband told me the story behind how this Periyar lake was formed, when the Mullaperiyar dam was constructed amidst the dense forest decades ago! The big boats had a good covering for shade. Rains vanished as we started to sail with the life jackets on. The skeletal remains of the trees that protrude from the water add up to the scenic beauty. The ride was awesome and we got to see wild boars, spotted deers, elephants, wild buffaloes, monkeys and birds. No Tigers 😞, though it was close to evening. There are jungle camps to actually experience the wild life. My nature-lover husband clicked as many snaps as he wanted while I enjoyed the ride thoroughly, considering it was so calm amidst a beautiful dense forest.
Later in the evening, we bought some home made chocolates, banana chips and Ayurvedic massage oil as a takeaway from this place! After snacking and relaxing for a while at the resort, there was a phone call from the spa reminding us about our appointment for the evening. The Ayurvedic full body massage was disappointing😞 for its hype I had heard of in Kerala, but the steam bath was good for consolation. I think the masseuse was a newbie to the job, the inexperienced hands could not do any better. While I waited near the pool area, my husband came back with an even more disappointed expression and we laughed as we shared our experiences humorously😀.
Anniversary pastry! |
It was Saturday morning and time for a long drive back to Namma Bengaluru! We appreciated the Blooming Cherry restaurant staff and the chef for the amazing food they served. And also the hospitality of each and every staff at the resort. I had my own complaints towards the spa, which the staff was very sorry about. Upon settling the bills, we started our drive back home and reached Bengaluru by late evening to face the weekend traffic 😄.
The memorable first long drive!!!
Additionally,
Periyar Boating
- Entry Timing : 0600 hrs – 1800 hrs
- Boating Time : 0730, 0930, 1115, 1345 and 1530 hrs
- Periyar Tiger Reserve entry fee : Rs. 35 (Indians) & Rs. 300 (foreigners)
- Boating fee : Around Rs. 225.00 per person.
- Cameras : Rs. 25 (still) & Rs. 200 (video)
- Vehicle entry : Rs. 50
- Online booking link : http://www.periyarfoundation.online/
- Carry ID Proof for verification at the Entrance Check Post.
- Report at the Entrance at least an hour prior to the Boating time.
Elephant Route Resort, Thekkady : http://www.elephantroute.com/
Adrak Summer Sand Hill Resort, Vagamon : http://www.summersand.in/
Forest Canopy, Thekkady : http://www.forestcanopy.in/
Very nice..Reading the blog,took us on journey with you guys savoring food and misty ride through forest,meadows and trails.
ReplyDeleteWish many more such long journeys and many blogs on the way for us to read.Best wishes.
-Conspirator
Thanks Conspirator!
DeleteGreat work!!!! Superbly described... Keep going... Waiting for the next one...
ReplyDeleteThanks Sayani!! It gets me motivated to write more :)
DeleteNice article dear :) relived the entire vacation :)
ReplyDeleteAs expected, food was the highlight ;)
Thanks Mr :)
DeleteI like the as expected part :D
DeleteHaha.. Obvious foodies!
DeleteTrès bien écrit madame
ReplyDeleteGrand merci madame :)
DeleteVery nice article , we could visualize each of your experience. I think we can skip vagamon now��
ReplyDeleteHaha thanks! As you wish :)
DeleteNice article manasa
ReplyDeleteThanks Hari :)
DeleteThank you so much dear for sharing your lovely experience..
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed reading. Thanks!
DeleteGreat blog. Feel the royal air wash over you as soon as you step into the regal lobby of The Elephant Court luxury hotel, with its exquisitely carved antique-finished furniture, imperial chandeliers and majestic interiors.
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