Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Pitchavaram pictorial blog

Chennai/Pitchavaram/Chidambaram/Chennai
Started by around 9 AM on a Sunday and returned home late night by 12.30 pm
Boating in the interiors of mangrove forest was thrilling (need to pay extra cash to the boatsman to go inside the mangrove forest).  One has to be careful while going in the boat inside the mangrove forest bcoz of sudden branches peeping out - need to duck down and close our eyes instantly so that the eyes are not hurt.
Pitchavaram is worth visiting if you decide to pay extra cash to the boatsman & go inside the mangrove forest otherwise it is just like any other boating place.  However the drive on ECR is always a joy.  After Pitchavaram, quickly visited Chidambaram & returned home late night.  Hectic but wonderful Sunday.

 












Monday, July 7, 2014

SOULFUL LOVE

Do you see the sea of love for you in my eyes
Frozen like ice is your picture in the eyes

Hard to bear but unable to bare to you my pain
Like a pane on the heart is the pain

How I wish to hear from you now and here
So I am at peace

But I fear that in piece will be my peace
Bcoz of the relationship in rough weather

Whether our love will withstand this rough weather
Or will it cease
How I wish you seize my love for you and do not let it cease

If I were to lose you, where will my soul be
Coz to be with you is the sole aim of my soul

Friday, July 4, 2014

Trip to Scenic Sikkim

This was a sudden trip – we decided to go on this trip in a matter of 10 days & then quickly had to book flight and train tickets, hotel, local tour, etc.
17th April’14                        Chennai/Bagdogra/Gangtok
18th April’14                        Tsomgo Lake
19th – 21 April’14               North Sikkim
22nd – 24th April’14            West Sikkim (Pelling)
25th April’14                        Pelling/Siliguri/New Jalpaiguri/Chennai

You need to have at least 4 photographs of each person and address proof document for permits to visit few places.  Hotel will arrange for the permit and the car for the sight-seeing trip but we need to tell them in advance.  I have given contact numbers of the drivers who said they will also organize for the permit (cost might be less by few hundreds).

Mr.Subash (driver from Bagdogra airport/Gangtok) – Tel: +919679699707
Gangtok: Hotel Alaya, Mr.Nirmal Tel: +91 9830246813 / +91 8013133245
Hotel Alaya is a decent hotel – not too flashy but clean room and clean toilet.  Rent per night for triple occupancy was Rs.1,100/- per night. 

Pelling: Hotel Sonam Delek, Mr.Shankar, Tel: +91 9831228722
Sonam Delek too is a decent hotel with clean room and clean toilet.  Rent per night for triple occupancy was Rs.1,200/- per night (mountain view room).
Good food in both the hotels.

North Sikkim cost for 3 of us : Rs.17,000/- - organized by Mr.Nirmal of Hotel Alaya, Gangtok (includes private car (not shared vehicle) from 19th to 21st, accommodation for 2 nights, breakfast on 20th & 21st, lunch on 19th, 20th & 21st, dinner on 19th & 20th, permit expense).

Bagdogra to Gangtok 
Mr.Anil (driver contact for North Sikkim trip) – a good driver with really good driving skills.  Tel: +91 7872888146

Pelling: Father Travels (for car) +91 77 97283512
Pelling: Mr.Philip – Driver cum trekking guide. Tel: +91 8759853622, +91 9733031229


Since this was a suddenly planned trip, did not have ample time for proper planning.  Every night after coming back from office, I used to read lot of travelogues on Sikkim, find details about hotel, etc. 

On reaching Bagdogra, we hired a cab from the airport itself to go to Gangtok (around Rs.2,700/-).  Since our return was from Pelling, the taxi driver suggested that we do the river rafting on the way to Gangtok itself.  Had simple, delicious lunch in a small hotel in Siliguri.
Hotel Mama near Siliguri


For the rafting, Rs.4,500/- was the charge for the whole boat with the safety gear  (3 of us + driver + 2 guides) for a long rafting (approx. 45 minutes).  We took the driver also with us for the rafting.  TheCD containing photo & video of our rafting costed Rs.800/-, which is worth since it is safe to keep our camera away from the water.  We thoroughly enjoyed the rafting…mid way in the Teesta river, the guide asked us to jump into water (none of us knew swimming but he was holding our ankle) and asked us to float – definitely a breath taking experience for non-swimmers.  



After changing our clothes, we started our journey to Gangtok.  The best part in Sikkim is that people are genuine and do not cheat tourists, safe for women when compared to other places in India and every tourist spot/sightseeing place has clean toilets.

On the way to Gangtok, it started raining with big hail stones (continuous fall of hail stones making loud thud sound on the vehicle) – the driver stopped the car for the fear of the glass panes getting broken because of the continuous fall of hail stones. 


Our first day of the trip was action packed and we just loved it.



M.G.Road in Gangtok is just like Mall street in Shimla. Nice place to stroll around.



18th April – we went to the taxi stand (searching for our designated vehicle is one big task) for our trip to Tsomgo Lake and Nathula Pass in a shared car.  Because of heavy snow, road to Nathula was closed and hence we visited Tsomgo Lake – a beautiful lake.  Throughout my trip in Sikkim, I never missed the opportunity to have momos – yummy momos. Hotel Alaya, Gangtok, had organized the shared vehicle and permit for this trip.  Some money was refunded to us because we could not visit Nathula Pass.












19th April – Since we had booked a private vehicle for the North Sikkim trip, we did not have to go to the Bus stand and go through the stress of searching for our vehicle.  Again, Hotel Alaya had organized the vehicle, hotel bookings, permit, etc., for the North Sikkim Trip.  The car reported at the hotel at 10 AM and we started on our wonderful trip to North Sikkim – Anand, Pavithra & I loved the North Sikkim trip the most. Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley – serene & scenic places.  Also loved the quaint Lachen & Lachung.  The cold was too much for us.  Gloves and caps are definitely required and of course woolen/leather jackets.
There were so many streams and waterfalls we saw during the travel to North Sikkim that we were not at all excited to see the Kanchenjunga Falls in Pelling (West Sikkim).







Though North Sikkim is beautiful – the roads are terrible.  Most part of the travel in Sikkim was on ‘road-less roads’ !!!.




Reached Lachen by around 8 PM and omg, we just couldn’t bear the cold.  We huddled on the cot for some time before going for dinner. 

All throughout our trip, we had nice, tasty, simple yet delicious food – being vegetarian was not a problem unlike in some places where there are limited choices of vegetarian food. There was power cut throughout the night.
Breakfast at Thangu
Lachen & Lachung face major power outage.

20th April – Got up by around 4.30 AM.  Had nice cuppa hot tea & felt slightly better from the ‘cold-sickness’.  Left Lachen by around 5 AM for Gurudongmar Lake.  Had breakfast at Thangu & proceeded to Gurudongmar Lake. 


Gurudongmar Lake – stunning white beauty all around.  The army serve hot cup of tea for the visitors to make them feel better – I have heard people say that some feel dizzy/have breathing trouble/nausea because of the high altitude (17000 ft above sea level).  We 3 walked very slowly to the lake so that we don’t feel dizzy, etc. Stayed there for some time and proceeded to Lachung.   We hired room heater in Lachung hotel but it was of no use because of power cut.

Frozen part of the Gurudongmar Lake


Standing on the frozen lake





 
 


21st April – Proceeded to Yumthung Valley – lovely valley with beautiful view.  We did not go to Zero Point because of the hectic travel on those horrible roads right from day 1 in Sikkim and also we had seen enough snow in Sikkim.  Proceeded back to Gangtok – reached Gangtok in the evening.  Roamed around M G Road in Gangtok late evening and did a bit of shopping.






22nd April – Gangtok to Pelling by a private car.  Visited Buddha Park on the way to Pelling via Ravangla.  Reached Pelling in the evening.  Met Mr.Shankar, owner of Hotel Sonam Delek.  He is very friendly and helpful.  Freshened up and walked up to the helipad nearby and watched the sunset.




23rd April – Visited Kanchenjunga falls and Khecheopalri Lake (Sacred Lake)and Sinshore bridge (2nd highest hanging bridge in Asia), Pemayangtse Monastery.  One of the monk in Khecheopalri Lake told us of a cave leading upwards above the lake. Though none of the tourists went up that side, we wanted to give a try – went half way and were confused which way to go and so returned since we were only 3 of us…wish we were a bigger group and had more time to explore such nice places.
Khecheopalri Lake
Trudging up in search of the cave near the lake

Fishes in the Lake

Path leading to Khecheopalri lake

Pemyangtse Monastry







 
Singshore Bridge







24th April – Visited Rabdantse ruins in the morning and Sanghak Choeling Monastry in the late afternoon.  Walked a lot on this day which we thoroughly enjoyed.

Entrance leading to Rabdantse











Sanghak Choeling Monastry
Way to the monastry

25th April – Pelling to Siliguri.  Driver Phillip was narrating about the various trekking expeditions and one must definitely trek in the mountains at least once in a life time is what he said.  He also works as an assistant to the Trek Guide.  Reached Siliguri in the afternoon.  Checked into a hotel, had late lunch and went around Siliguri. 


Sikkim to Siliguri was like coming down from Heaven to Earth.  Took the night train from New Jalpaiguri to Chennai.

Anand & I keep talking about the North Sikkim trip and we really wanna visit Sikkim once again…soon!!!


But there’s this long pending trip to Badrinath, Valley of flowers, Hemkund Sahib….and then the Leh-Ladakh trip and then the trek on the railway track to Doodhsagar falls, and then Kodachadri trek and then………….