Friday, August 01, 2008

Honeymoon Ahoy!!






We wanted to do something different for our honeymoon & not go to the same places that have now become dirty, crowded & polluted. So we went on a road trip to Mudumalai, Ooty, Kabini & BR Hills (K Gudi). Each place was an experience of a different kind. My MOST favourite (as was my partner's) was Kabini. Here are a few pics that I shot from our digital SLR.

I must have shot close to 650 photos atleast (thanks to digital photography, otherwise I would have gone bankrupt in getting 18 rolls of film developed & photos printed to see atleast 300 good prints :( or I would have ended up shooting only a few 70 or so photos, sigh....).

  1. The Gaurs & the Sunlight filtering through were in NagarahoLe (Karnataka ROCKS seriously Jai Karnataka Maathe)
  2. The Cottage was in Blue Valley, Mudumalai (very nice quiet place)
  3. The "Enclosers" was in Ooty (wonder who these "enclosers" are & what it is that they are enclosing)
  4. The "Hotel" was in Kharapur (no longer do you have "Kaaka Angadi" or "Kaaka Hotel" )

Route Map

If you are driving, nothing like it.

Blue Valley.

The route that we took was very good. So that I what I will write about here. From Bangalore drive towards Nanjangud & as you enter the town limits of Nanjangud, keep going towards Gundlupet. At Gundlupet, take the road to Ooty. You will pass through Bandipur on the way & please drive slow there, because you will have wild animals crossing the road. Cross Bandipur & you enter Tamil Nadu. Keep going straight & then take the road to your left at "Theppakudu". This road will take you towards Masinagudi & then Blue Valley. Again please drive VERY slow because you are certain to find, Elephants, Wild Boar, Deer & Peacock right next to the main roads.

JLR (Kabini).

Again from Bangalore, cross Nanjangud & then just about 13 Kms before Gundlupet, you will find a road going towards your right & here there is a sign as well that points to Kabini. Keep going down this road (about 85Kms). You will pass through Sargur. Keep continuing through that road. Then you will reach HD Kote Circle. Take a left there & go about 6-7 Kms you will come to a fork. Here if you take the left road you will go to the Kabini Dam. Take the right road instead & drive about 32 Kms, you will come to JLR. 

JLR K Gudi.

There are two routes from Bangalore.

1) Bangalore, Kollegal, Chamarajanagar, K Gudi (shorter)

2) Bangalore, Nanjangud, Chamarajnagar, K Gudi.

The roads are closed from 6 PM to 6 AM. If you don't get there within that time, you are in for trouble. The forest is REALLY thick. Enter the lodge area before 6 PM or leave the jungle area before 6 PM. Don't get caught in between.

Just a few things to be kept in mind. PLEASE DON'T WEAR BRIGHT COLOURS INCLUDING WHITES for the jungle. PLEASE DON'T WEAR PERFUMES OF DEOS for the jungle. Please refrain from using plastic. Enjoy

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Rambler…

Something interesting altogether again…. Good…. An experience with a difference. Lucky is she who’s got this Rambler… Not following the rat race in gambling across with the same old routine and repeating places of visit, you did do a great thought process act in going out of monotony. Do let us know more about how to get there and your experience in those Safaris which generally people do want know but are deprived of either coz of lack of patience or lack of writers who present their thoughts and experiences like the you put it across in the most beautiful waves of vocabulary …

Keep rocking Rambler!!!

3:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oops Sorry Rambler!!!!

Was late in seeing the post ...

Hmm... Sounds pretty interesting. Very informative and complete.

Great job Rambler!!!!!!!!

1:27 AM  
Blogger The Rebel said...

Sounds like great fun. Maybe someday the mystery of the enclosers will be unraveled. Till then, all we can do is wonder if the Enclosers are somehow related to the Punchers of JP Nagar...

9:20 PM  
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9:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How are u doing. The usage of Deodorant and perfumes remind me of the girls who went out with us and they were like worried about their stinking arm pits :)..... Also the smell of the perfumes fade out in front of the mesmerizing smell of the Jungle Environment.

-SD

10:07 PM  

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