I have been staying in Bangalore for the last two
years, working day in and day out. Off late was feeling too much cramped by not
being able to enjoy at all. This was the time I came across articles posted on this
site, Travel Diaries and thanks to the posted articles, I started
believing that for a small trip all we need is a decision and a weekend. As
there are a lot of places to explore near to Bangalore, so I discussed my plans
with some of my friends. What I realized they also had same opinion about me
and were planning to go out for some time.
Four was the company for us and one fine evening we packed our bags and boarded
a late night bus to "Kodaikanal". We had whole travel plan in our
mind that we will have our first stop in Kodaikanal where we had to take
permission from the District Forest Officer to enter the forest for trekking
but were unaware of the little obstacles we may face in-between.
We had little hint that Kodaikanal may give a feeling of a hill station but
never imagined that it would welcome us with somewhat like below.
The scenic beauty made us believe that it is going
to be one of the best Independence Day celebrations. We had a limited time of 3
days with us to explore whatever we could have and it takes more than 2 days to
trek till Munnar Top Slip.
On the outskirts of Kodaikanal, our bus had a pit stop at a highway roadside hotel. We had a delicious South-Indian breakfast and as expected it was "VOWWW".
On reaching
Kodaikanal, we straight away rushed to District Forest Office (DFO) to
seek permission for trekking to Munnar. We were with our full spirits when we
arrived at DFO but it had something weird in its box for us.
Government officials simply rejected our request to enter the forest by saying ‘It’s dangerous to trek in this season due to some internal problems in that area’. As it was our Independence Day so we could not get District Forest Officer to talk and convince him to grant the permission. Waited and kept argued for 3 hours but their response was same and finally we decided to step back and search for a good decent hotel keeping one thing in mind ‘Lets Live today and Fight tomorrow’.
Kodaikanal is a small town with lot of staying
options suitable to all budgets. Luckily, we got a very good place managed by
Tamil Nadu Government itself with easily affordable price of 500/- per room.
Rooms were really clean, and surroundings were AWESOME.
We had a complete half day with us, so we just moved out to explore the city
after having an economical & hygienic lunch in the HOTEL itself. The moment
we stepped out of our hotel we saw many tourists cycling on the roads so
without wasting a second we went to a nearby cycle shop and grabbed four cycles
on rent.
Cycling after a long time was an extraordinary
experience and we were feeling like kids again. We cycled around 5 km. to very
a popular and beautiful place called ‘CROAKER'S WALK’. Within no time it was
evening and place started to transform into a beautiful hill station with
lights glowing in night.
There was a small teashop where we had one of the best "Tea" of our lives having
unique & fresh aroma, unfortunately the teashop guy was unable to fulfil
our one of the companion's requests of having Bournvita instead of Tea &
Coffee. After having snacks, we set out to explore the place on foot, as
evening was setting in, we were enjoying the foggy air of the evening.
Again, we had our dinner in our hotel itself and
we ended our day with 100% positive attitude that we will definitely get our
permission tomorrow for trekking early in the morning itself.
Day 2–
We were standing at DFO at sharp 9 AM and got to know that officer will arrive
at around 11 AM, this did not matter as we were prepared to wait. Finally, our
long wait ended, and the officer arrived. Despite sitting immediate outside the
office, we could not get officer's appointment and finally we had conversation
with him over the mobile phone only and answer was still 'NO'. We decided to
keep aside our egos and asked the same officer to suggest some better
alternatives as we thought that the Forest officer is the person most
knowledgeable about the Forest. By seeing our eagerness to trek, the same
officer suggested us an alternate trek at Tamil Nadu, Kerala border.
We
boarded a common city bus in the late evening which took around 2-3 hours to
reach our destination place. We have already decided that instead of luxuries
of hotel we will be pitching in the tents. So immediately after reaching our
spot we started preparing our camps & bonfire to cook some food.
Day 3:
After meddling over the mysteries associated with the Mystery Rock, we again continued our trekking on the less explored path:
Kodaikanal is situated in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu and is 9 hours from Bangalore by bus. The nearest Railway stations are Palani Railway Station - 64 km. north, Kodai Road Station - 80 km. south east and Dindigul Railway Junction - 100 km. east.
Wow. This place just looks amazing. I never thought Kodaikanal would be a place that I would visit but after reading your posts, I am so tempted to just book a flight and go. Thanks for converting me to Glamping and Kodai :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...Kodaikanal is a fantastic place to chillax..
DeleteThe pics are breathtaking! I have heard a lot about Kodaikanal!
ReplyDeleteIts a beautiful place...
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