Category: Trip


Normally we all meet up in Nagercoil during Christmas – we, the chows, friends from school. We do this reverently every year. Of course, it is very difficult for all 7 of us to be present every Christmas. We do, however, make up to 5 of us most times. And this time was not different. Anyways, I am going too fast. Back to the picnic J.

After spending a couple of days with Dad and Mom, Nafisa and I decided (it was kinda pre-planned too) to go on a trip to Keeripparai, a place by the Western Ghats. I had even promised some friends in IAH that I would come back with some native Indian fishes from the wild for some enthusiasts in Bangalore. So, one of our friends Joel hired a Toyota Innova for all of us – that was Manu, Karthik, Edin, Joel, Nafisa and me.

A view of the river from the river banks

When we reached Keeriparai we saw some signs stating we were reaching the forest reserve. We were quite happy that the place is finally getting its protection it deserved for a long time. So we reached a convenient spot, parked the car and climbed down in to the river.

And then we proceeded to drink in the nature and get out feet wet. And then we took our teeny tiny fishing nets hoping to catch some fish. We could see a lot of barbs and loaches in the river. But catching them was a different ball game altogether. Hahahaha! It was fun trying to catch them. We did manage to catch 3 fishes when all came tumbling down.

What came tumbling down? The cops, the damned forest cops. They informed that we were in a protected area (signs people signs, they were everywhere) and that we had to leave. We gladly did after letting the fish go free. We did feel good to be ticked off though. We were pleasantly surprised that the Government was taking care of the forest reserves.

From there, we decided to stop at Thirparappu falls, a popular tourist spot. We had been there quite a few times before (hey, it’s my native town) except for Nafisa and Karthik. I remember a time when one of our school mates almost drowned in the reservoir above the water falls.

Some random dudes (ok, sneaky one, they were with us) enjoying a natural shower

Before getting wet, we took a half hour boating trip in the reservoir. It was as beautiful as I remembered it from my childhood. However, there were more tourists.


And Nafisa clicked some pictures of a stork on the marsh and a blue backed Kingfisher on a line. Lovely! Below, the Kingfisher.


Then, after eating some customary Mulaga Bajjis or Capsicum bajjis, we moved on. On the way to lunch our driver suggested visiting Thottipalam, one of Asia’s longest and highest bridges. Even though we were very hungry we decided to take a look.


The bridge is about 384 Meters (1240 feet) long and has a pathway for people to walk along side a canal carrying water from one side to the other. Wow. Even though I have visited this place before, it still was an amazing experience, not to say scary. At least, my brother was real scared.

A view of the bridge from the bridge.

And I will leave you with a picture of our gang, taken on the bridge.

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Brrr… Srinagar Was Cold

To start off, a picture of the mountains when nearing Srinagar, taken in-flight.

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And then a birds-eye-view.

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My biggest mistake – no warm clothes and it was nearing winter in Srinagar. Brrr… I suffered all day until I could manage to buy a sweater, courtesy a friend there. But it was a bit late. I shivered all night due to fever from exposure.I went through the next two days in a daze, but got all my work done. It was worth the trip.

I didn’t take pictures in Srinagar due to a lot of security within the city. But it was beautiful. The trees had brown leaves and a variety of colored flowers. It was like in paradise. The previous day there was snowfall which I saw in the airport. But no snow in the city.

I did leave with a strong determination to come back. In summer. With lots of warm clothes.I’ll leave you all with another pictured of the snow covered mountain peaks.

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Some more pictures at – http://picasaweb.google.com/anwinj/KashmirTrip?feat=directlink

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While traveling in the North of India I had a chance to visit Bhopal, Ludhiana and Kashmir among other places. The pictures are sketchy. However, this post is only from my Bhopal visit. Kashmir pictures will be posted later.

Below is a picture of the picturesque and calm waters of the Upper Lake in Bhopal. Unfortunately, I was not able to visit the Van Vihar at the South end of the lake due to bad timings. You can also see some birds sitting on the man made structure in the middle of the lake and some sail boats in the background. The boats were very colorful but too far to take decent pictures.

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A picture of Lord Shiva at the Birla Mandir on the way to the lake.

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A picture of the fierce Durga Devi on her lion. Also taken at Birla Mandir.

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And the last picture is that of a turtle in the Government Aquarium in Bhopal. The turtle is asking for a ‘lift’ I suppose :) .

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Find more places to visit in Bhopal – http://www.bhopal.nic.in/interest.htm

In the next few posts I will share pictures of snow capped mountains from Srinagar and some pictures from The Ind Aquaria ‘09 hobbyist fish exhbition pictures from Cochin.

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Beautiful Wayanad

Last week I was in Wayanad for a meeting. It was such a beautiful place that I was kicking myself all day that I had forgotten my trusted camera. Damn!

Anyway, I did manage to take some picture from my mobile which are okay I suppose. Not great, but okay.

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This was a view of the Oriental School of Hotel Management from Greeshmam resorts, where I was staying for the day. The college looked like a castle from behind, hehehehe.

And the same place later in the day when the mists were rolling in. Amazingly beautiful, and not so good pics.

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And finally into the below picture.

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The best thing I liked about Wayanad was that even though it was misty and rainy, it was not chilly. So I could walk around normally and look around free of any extra cold weather clothing.

Some monkeys at the view point above hair pin bend 9 at Lakhidi.

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View of the valley from the view point.

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And an amazingly colorful dusk.

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And to end the post, a picture of a bright orange moth I found sitting on the door.

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In Pondicherry now, and going towards the beach for some lunch. Hopefully, I’ll get some pics here too.

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So, last week I had a business trip to Kottayam and Kumarakom. Before landing there I went to Cochin for a couple of meetings. So this is my story of my trip, minus the business meetings I did.

My uncle who stays outskirts of Cochin has a dog, a nice looking brown mongrel, named Terry. So this guy loves to chase lizards and kill them. For what joy nobody knows. He doesn’t even eat them, maybe a little too buggy in taste for him. Anyways, I found this lizard the dog had killed in the house the previous night in the front yard almost completely eaten, by ants. It was about 10 in the morning and the ants where just about finishing the job.

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Then, I went on to my meetings. The next day I was in Kumarakom for some meetings. I had to take a bus from Kottayam and got down at Kumarakom boat jetty stop. From there I took an auto to Eastend Lakesong resort. After that, went on to the next meeting nearby. So I ended up walking on a parallel road by the hidden but huge lagoon. And took some snaps.

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Above, a canal watering the nearby farmlands and ponds. Below, a board announcing the way to the nearest Toddy shop where you can get Toddy, a local alcoholic drink taken from palmyrah (palm) trees.

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A pond where fish is commercially reared for sale. It has a For Sale sign, right in the middle of the pond. Unbelievable, never thought ponds were for sale. I thought were only leased. Hmmm…

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Picture of marshlands on the way back, taken from the bus. Above, a house covered on three sides by water and marshlands and coconut trees. Wow! And below, the Malayalam Film Star Mammootty’s local fun club board.

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A couple of houseboats. I did not have time to go on a houseboat trip though.

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The houseboats had satellite TVs and were fully equipped with most modern amenities. Oh man. Kerala Government has really spent a lot in Tourism the past few years. Kumarakom was quite new to me when I heard about it a few months ago. A very beautiful place right in our backyards. But there isn’t much to do for more than two days there.

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A view of the lagoon through the trees and taken from the side of a canal. And below a couple of fishermen going for the evening fishing to the backwaters.

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One thing that saddened me though was that the locals were behaving as bad as the tourists, I saw a woman dumping waste into the canal. As I was walking by I saw a lot of tourist waste like bottles, plastic, etc. That was a bit sad.

Other than that I had a very good week.

P.S: Kerala is really hot and humid, I must say.

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