Road through the Forest |
Bamboo forest – straight out of some story book |
The Communist Connection |
Pookotte Lake |
Green Velvet of Tea |
Soochipara Falls |
The Dam in a Romantic weather |
Dreamy hills surrounding the dam |
Thats how Idiyappam looks like very interesting I felt |
Puttu – the name’s so cute |
Our last destination was the Eddekal Caves. It’s famous for its rock carving by the Neolithic civilization. Feels like pre historic right? Yes it is and so is its climb… If you are successful in climbing up till the top it will feel not less than any historic moment of your life – I can bet that. I was cribbing at waterfall on why they couldn’t arrange something better for climbing… little did I know what was lying ahead for me in Eddakal. You get the same response from the people at the parking lot that it’s a 10 min walk to the caves. Don’t believe them –it will feel like a ‘Climb to Remember’ kind of thing at the end of it.
Clicked from the point that I could climb uphill to Eddekal Caves – I now think I didn’t do a bad job given the height of the hill 🙂 |
TwinklingTina in her Loser mode 🙂 |
The big visitor. But the question is who was surprised – him or us?? |
And Guys if you are planning to visit Kerala, have a look at the Backwaters as well, they look breathtaking. I’ll post a Backwater travel post also soon.
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I stopped "planning" to go to Wayanad. Coz whenever I plan for it, it inevitably gets cancelled for one reason or the other. 🙁
Dont know if I'll ever make it to this place!
Btw nice write-up with lots of details.
Thanks Kishan, It has happened with me a trillion times that I have planned to visit some place but finally couldn't make it there for some stupid reasons! 🙂
Woo!! You are amazing to detail so much 🙂 It does happen with me all the time that I fail to blog when I want to and when am about to sleep I so badly want my laptop 😐 I never got to go to Wayanad 🙁 some day!!
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Thanks Chintan, I think it happens to me also that I want to write when I should be trying to sleep, when I am in office, in some boring meeting or am travelling in any public transport!!
Ah! Too much to read. Full in detailing.
I also loved your template, Tina.
Thnx Prateek
Very good post. Last year we had visited Munnar but was not very happy with the visit then. Had cancelled all further trips to Kerala, but after reading your post want to give Wayanad a shot.
Thanks Vikram, I am glad you liked it. I think you can try out small places in Kerala which are supposedly nice. But as I mentioned earlier if you are visiting Wayanad for a weekend its good… if you stay long you'll be bored!
I am yet to visit Munnar.. I hope i like it !
great post…and great snaps…in my list of places to visit for a long time…time to plan 🙂
great trip… esp like the last pic of the elephant…
Good info about Wayanad. Will be visiting Wayanad this holidays. Will post about the visit on my blog-
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Ah! Too much to read. Full in detailing.
I also loved your template, Tina.
Going thr this weekend. And we will do exactly what you have said in your blog. Lets see how it works out… 🙂
@ Falcon: Ok great… njoy there and temme how u njoed when u r back 🙂
a great blog.. nice snaps.. in my list of places to visit for a long time… time to plan 🙂 for now, accommodation confirmed with this wayanad homestay and travel tkts confirmation is awaited.