Hill station: Ooty travelogue

Ooty tourism

  I and my husband spent an extended weekend at the beautiful hill station of Ooty very recently (middle of November). We took a KSRTC bus from Bangalore which left Bangalore at 10 a.m. and took 8 hours to reach Ooty. Our hearts were filled with joy as the bus winded through the Nilgiris overlooking lush greenery and majestic mountains on all sides.  As soon as we got down from the bus, we were greeted by cold, fresh mountain breeze that immediately lifted our spirits. We had opted to stay at the Hotel Grand Sapphire, which had arranged to pick us up from the bus stand. After resting for the rest of the evening, we set out for Coonoor (17 kms From Ooty) the next morning. We took the heritage toy train to Coonoor. The 1 hour train ride was wonderful and we loved looking over at the luscious green valleys and expanses of tea gardens all around.   At Coonoor, we visited the Dolphin’s nose (a mountain peak shaped like the nose of a dolphin) and Lamb’s Rock (named after a researcher who slipped off the rock and died while conducting research). The mountains were half covered with clouds and fog and looked heavenly. While you are there, check out the monkeys which always sit in a group of 5 or 6, all in a tight embrace, to beat the cold. There are a few good restaurants in Coonoor as well. We drove back to Ooty in the evening. We spent the rest of the evening walking along the winding paths of Ooty and lounging in the hotel lawn.   Next morning, after breakfast, we walked across to the Botanical Gardens (1 km from the hotel). It’s a beautifully maintained garden which boasts of beautiful flowers and rare plants. It is a great place to walk around, relax and laze on the soft green grass. From there, we took an auto to Ooty Lake (3 km from Botanical Gardens). Before entering the Lake, we had lunch at a Chinese restaurant. We had a wonderful time boating at the calm waters of the lake. We had opted for a two-seater paddle boat. You can also choose a four seater paddle boat or a row boat as per the number of people in your group and choice. We were charged Rs.80 for half an hour of boat ride. While boating, look out for the deer park on one side and the fog covered mountains at the horizon. Besides boating, we took a ride around the park in a Mini Train. You can also ride a horse here. While you are there, check out Haunted House and Mirror Maze, as they are great sources of entertainment. We walked back to the hotel in the evening.  While in Ooty, you will find homemade chocolate shops whichever direction you look. They are mouth-watering and come in a wide range of varieties. Also, gorge on fudge and pastries. Also, you can shop for aromatic oils, honey, woolens and special tea leaves.  Ooty is good for visiting any time of the year. December to February would be very cold. October and November are very pleasant with occasional rains. It has a large number of resorts, luxury hotels as well as budget hotels. Ooty is well connected to all southern cities through road and rail. Ooty does not have an airport.  Travelogue by: Anwesha (Kolkata)   … [Read more...]

Vizag: Beautiful city

  Vishakhapatnam, more popularly known as Vizag, has emerged by its own right from an oft-overlooked destination to a tourist hotspot. Today, it is unanimously voted as a jewel in the crown of Andhra Pradesh and one of the most visited beaches in the entire country. The virgin beaches of Vizag enthrall tourists from all over the country and the world with their pristine beauty and serene ambience.  Vizag is immensely rich in tourist attractions. The focal points of attraction of Vizag are, however, its two beaches: Rushikonda Beach and Ramakrishna Beach. Rushikonda Beach was our first stop. From the resort nestled in the hill, where we had put up, the panorama of images beneath was breathtakingly beautiful. Rushikonda Beach is a beach lover’s paradise, offering a crystal blue sparkling ocean dotted with endearing fishermen’s boats, a gleaming stretch of gold-brown sand and towering mountains in the horizon. Sunrise and sunset pose a breathtaking picture with the sky and the ocean mingling in a riot of colors. We felt we could sit at the beach for hours at an end. While Rushikonda Beach is a tranquil spot, Ramakrishna Beach, lying in the east coast, is where the action is. It is teemed with merry tourists, enthusiastic swimmers and bathers.  When you visit the Dolphin’s nose, you wouldn’t need to ask why it is named so. It has an uncanny resemblance with a dolphin’s nose! This majestic hillock proudly stands as the sentry of the Vishakhapatnam Harbor.  If you want to take in the captivating panorama of the city of Vizag all at once, the best bet would be to visit the Kailasgiri. The picturesque park perched on this high viewpoint boasts of huge stunning statues of Shiva and Parvati and offer ropeway and toy-train rides around the picture-perfect locale. We couldn’t take our eyes off the lush green scenery all around.  If you are traveling with children, don’t miss the Vuda Park. In fact, even adults would be won over by the pretty musical fountains, as we were. You can also indulge in a leisurely boat ride here or get adventurous and ride a horse or camel. Children and adults alike would be enthralled by the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, whihch is home to over 700 amazing species of wild animals.   Since it is most likely that you haven’t seen the inside of a submarine, here is your chance. The decommissioned submarine I.N.S. Kurusura has been turned into a museum which offers more than a sneak peak into the complex mechanisms of a submarine; it was one of the most fascinating things I saw on my visit to Vizag. I particularly enjoyed loking at the amazingly life like replicas of the submarine crew.  When I stepped into the The Borra Caves, a little further away from Vizag, I felt my Geography text books from school have come alive. It is a naturally formed cave by limestone uplands being eroded away by the River Gostani, with a jaw-dropping display of stalactites and stalagmites.  Overall, your trip to Vizag is going to be memorable. I would most definitely wish to go back there again and again.  Author: Anwesha Bhattacharya (Kolkata)   … [Read more...]