A Non-Stop Feast For Eyes: A Passage To Kumarakom
A Non-Stop Feast For Eyes: A Passage To Kumarakom
A passage to Kumarakom,
chored on the shores for the night. The
journey starts again the next morning to
reach the destination. Boating is banned
H
Tokyo, a cruise in the backwaters of
enough you can see some rare birds in Kerala is like a fantasy. He expressed
ouse Boats are one of the
action catching their prey or relaxing in his desire to come India often just to
major tourist attractions
the waters. relax in the scenic beauty of Kerala
in Kerala. All through the
and to watch sunrise and sunset in a
year we can see people
Kerala has over 900 km of intercon- natural ambience.
flocking from across the
nected waterways, rivers, lakes and in-
world to have a glimpse into the heart- For Takeshi, professional dancer and
lets that make up the Kerala backwaters.
land of Kerala. writer, a trip to Kerala is a rejuvenat-
The backwaters have a unique ecosys-
tem – freshwater from the rivers meets ing experience. He wishes to bring his
Our cruise started from Pallathuruthi at
the seawater from the Arabian Sea. In friends, to share his delight of strolling
Alleppey. We were provided with a wel-
certain areas – barrages have been built near the bewitching backwaters of Kera-
come drink as soon as we were on the
to prevent salt water from the sea to en- la. He never fails to get for himself an ay-
houseboat also known as Kettuvallams.
ter the rivers. We sailed via Vembanaadu urveda massage, everytime he comes.
The moment we set sail, it is a non stop
feast for our eyes. Lush green fields, lake, Meenapalli lake and Pamba river After the overnight stay, we started
coconut trees, shore side houses, kids before reaching Kumarakom. People use cruising around 8 am and in a cou-
waving, canoes, cranes, storks are some this water both for drinking and bathing, ple of hours we reached the famous
of the familiar sights. At some point it is also used for irrigation. Some family Kumarakom. There are innumerable
you will see only stretches of water with use small boats and canoes for reach- number of beach resorts which dot the
umpteen number of house boats. ing from one shore to the other. We can entire stretch.
even see woman paddling through the
The house boats are moving star hotels. Unwillingly we alighted from our
water channels.
We stayed in two well furnished air con- house boat at Kumarakom after the
ditioned bedrooms with attached show- Every house boat usually has a crew of tranquil voyage.
er and toilets. We were provided with 3 4 members. The captain is in charge of
A cruise through the backwaters of Ker-
wholesome meals and it had an authen- steers, engine supervisor, chef and a
ala is a must in the list for travel geeks.
tic Kerala taste. Any special delicacy also person for anchoring and errand jobs in-
can be ordered at extra rates depending side the house boat are the other mem-
on your choice of food. If you are lucky bers. A cruise on these boats starts mid Rajvee
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Mahabalipuram Rocks!!
Then we went to Arjuna Penance, a 100
feet long monolithic structure with various
T
figures of humans and animals is the site
iger Caves – Don’t be startled (around 15) from just a single piece of of the annual mamalla dance festival.
by the name this is one of the rock. She was fascinated by some lone Legend has it that this represents the
travel spots just 5 kms before huge rocks and managed to climb atleast penance of Arjuna standing on one leg
Mahabalipuram, 60 km south a quarter of it. Eduard was doubly happy to receive a boon for fighting against
from the city of Chennai. There because he was impressed with the rock Kauravas in the Mahabharatha war. It is
ain’t any tigers in these caves; it gets its carvings and as the entry was free. He also filled with detailed carvings, including
name from one of the cave carved with kept asking why there is always charges a family of elephants and monkeys.
images of many tiger faces. Situated at There are also many chambers close
for everything that we try to do, entrance
Saluvankuppam, this place is well fenced to it filled with sculptures of human and
fees, parking, photography, even for
animal figures and in some case mix of
by the Archaeological Survey of India. using toilets (I don’t seem to have any
human and animals as well like body of a
There are small hillocks and huge rocks answer for it). lion and head of a human.
inside this campus that one can test their
climbing skills. Surrounded by lots of Then we entered the town to catch Close to this site is the much talked about
shady trees with good grasslands people some of the other exciting artworks. Krishna’s Butterball, a giant natural rock
can have a relaxed afternoon with their We came to the Five Rathas and here, perched on a hillside. There is also a
loved ones. A small rock cut cave temple Eduard and I got into an argument. The sculpture museum and a 1000 year old
with inscriptions attracts a good number entrance fee was Rs.10 for Indians and lighthouse. The view from the lighthouse
of visitors to Mahabalipuram. Rs.250 for foreigners which included is fabulous and the Dec 2004 tsunami has
entry for shore temples and Five Rathas. exposed some previously submerged
Two of my friends from Germany, Then I had to convince him by coming temples and sculptures.
Eleonore and Eduard wanted to see up with a rather stupid view atleast to
this place listed in the UNESCO world The whole town of Mahabalipuram
defend that we are right, “Indians pay 10 seems like an open air museum of art
heritage site and architectural marvel rupees but foreigners pay only 5 dollars
of the Pallavas. Mahabalipuram was a and architecture. There are whole lots
infact Indians pay more”. Nevermind the of resorts, shops, sculpting centres
7th century port city of the South Indian argument stopped once we entered the
dynasty of the Pallavas. It is believed to that dot the entire town. Of course you
7th century dated Five Rathas. will be constantly nagged by hawkers,
have been named after the Pallava king
Mamalla. They were pretty excited to see These are examples of monolithic structure gypsies and touts to buy their beads
the mammoth carvings and were so much (carved out of a single stone) during the and products. But trust me they are all
in awe. Eleonore was totally impressed reign of King Mahendravarman-I. The harmless nuisance. Together they spice
by the creative skills of the sculptors who Five Rathas take their name after the up this marvelous Mahaballipuram.
managed to carve so many tiger faces Pandavas (Arjuna, Bhima, Yudhishtra, Rajvee
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P
eople in the city are heading
towards hill stations to escape
the scorching summer. It’s either
ooty or kodaikanal that might
come to our mind to chill this
summer but there is another magnificent
hill station which does not feature in any
tourist itinerary. We were told that Valparai,
which is around 100 kms from Coimbatore
has a great weather all round the year.
I got hold of my friend Dhananjeyan who
works at the coconut research station in
Aliyar to help me explore Valparai. We
took the 40 hair pin bend long uphill road,
the only way to reach Valparai from aliyar.
Our first stop was at Aliyar Dam which is
at the beginning of the road to Valparai.
It has awesome view and boasts of a
well maintained park. I was told that a 8