16th March 007
The adventure continues where i left at "Coorg Beckoned Me-I"..........
The mother elephant was very friendly and we managed to take some snaps holding its trunk and caressing it, but the baby was wild and Sandeep almost got kicked for disturbing it. Yeah it was the arrogance of youth on youth. We pondered on the idea of taking a ride on the elephant but were put off by the exorbitant price of 100 bucks per head for it.
And yes we were tempted by the sparkling water of Cauvery to plunge into it and have fun. Without waiting a second longer we changed into the swimming clothes and no we did not literally plunge in since under the water it was very rocky. We knew we 'ROCK' but did not want to literally be ‘ROCKING’. The 2 guys who knew swimming well were showing off their skills demonstrating all the different strokes in the book, no straight drive here for the cricket crazies. Venkat(no he was not one of the 2) was lured by Sandeep into deep waters and he almost drowned himself. Luckily we dragged him out and he said he felt it was like a rebirth for him. Later we laughed a lot on this incident and teased him that he was a "Sahasa Baludu", but I am sure he won’t forget it.
Nisarga Dham was our next destination, which is a flora and fauna sanctuary. The whole area was filled with sky rocketing bamboo trees all over the place. These trees were making sounds as though they were going to break off and fall on us. There were also different species of trees with the scientific and the normal names inscribed on them. There were beautifuly created houses on the top of the strong bamboo trees. We disturbed a couple’s privacy by climbing on to a tree house opposite to theirs. And yeah you couldn’t blame us, as there wasn’t any “Don’t disturb” board on their house. A few paces down the road was a deer sanctuary with a huge braided fence separating the animals and the social animals. A small chweet girl caught our attention who was feeding the deers with cucumber pieces and talking to them continuously as though they were her pets. Rakhi bhai captured that in his handycam and we followed the cue by feeding the deers ourselves.
We rushed to the boating area as there was already a crowd gathering there. Each boat there was named after either rivers or Telugu movies, to name a few “Godavari”, “Chatrapathi”! We jumped into the pedalling boats and enjoyed the ride while adding a few snaps to the photo album, We later bargained in vain to buy some momentos from that place.
Hunger then came in the way of our pursuit for spiritual bliss in the so called "Golden Tibetian Temple". Again it was another Hotel Athithi that came to our rescue. 3 of us ordered for Full Meals and two for Mini Meals, but we all ended up having all Full meals. Thank God he didn’t bill us for 4 fulls.
We took off to the "Golden Temple" hoping to see Tibetian monks in the temple who supposedly sacrifice all the worldly pleasures to attain Nirvana. But we were taken aback to see 4 Tibetian students, on the way to the temple, zooming off on Karizmas and Pulsars with coolers on. Here, were the hi-tech monks from Tibet. Just imagine Dalai Llama wearing goggle and zooming off on a Karizma, a la Hritik Roshan. Whoever said that "Monks sell their Ferraris or Pulsars" will have to eat his words.
We finally reached the Golden Temple which is a buddhist monastery and has an education institution adjacent to it. We were wondering why the Tibetians had to find a place around 2000kms away from homeland to setup a temple and a college. There were dormitories for the students ahem the hi tech monks with Karizmas and Pulsars, parked outside their rooms.
The Temple had the typical Chinese architecture with the roofs curving upwards at the ends. The idols inside the temple were of Gautam Buddha and his two disciples. These were really huge and enhousing them was a big meditation hall. We posed in front of the temple posing as if meditating.
We were totaly fatigued after traveling and thoroughly enjoying the whole day. While returning, we listened to melody songs playing in the Omni and what a lullaby that turned out to be as few of us were dozing off to glory. Since we missed the "Raja Seat" the day before, we signed off the day with a visit to it. What a view it was from up there from the edge of the cliff! We envied the Raja of Coorg, as we were told that this was the place where he used to spend his evenings having this beautiful view. Finally we reached our lodge, tired but thorughly satisfied.
As if we had’nt had enough, we decided to go on a shopping spree. So after watching the start of the New Zealand-England match we started our shopping. We bought the bizzarest things, first we went out bargaining for the Eucalyptus oil and other tailams at every shop in sight. Finally we bought them at a shop only to find later that we were cheated :( . Finishing off the shopping with Elaichi and other spices, we had our heart's and stomachs full at Boy's choice as we called it (we wrongly read the Kannada script and the english one of the same name "Choice"). And yeah it turned out to be Boy's(our) choice. We hit the bed and watched the match till each one of us dropped dozing off.
2 comments:
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This place was not chosen by the tibetans but was rather offered to them by the then Prime-Minister of India, Pt Jawaharlal Nehru when they were in seek of a refuge in India as the Chinese invaded Tibet.
And a point to note, it is also worth an experience at the Dubare Inn Resort, just on the Cauvery banks - it's well maintained and costs around Rs. 1700 per cottage for 24 hrs. The river Cauvery bustling through in the night is a melody to hear from the cottage and will remain in your memory for a lifetime. And beware, food is a very big problem here - you have no shops around and the resort doesnt offer any great veg food. So be prepared. But it is a pretty cheaper option than the Jungle Resort there!
And for those wanting to cross the river to get onto the other side for the elephant camp, boat is not a mandatory option! You can also cross by the river - just walk around and find it out - you get it..
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