A week before our trip to Ooty, our thoughts were consumed
with “rain rain go away and please stay away.” But, the rains didn’t go away
and instead, they came back quite heavily. As we had been eagerly awaiting for
our vacation, we took the risk of going to Ooty anyways and it turned out to be
the best decision we ever made!
Ooty is 280 kilometers from Bangalore and the trip takes
about 6 hours by road. We planned
mysore-nangangud-gundlupet-bandipur-mudumalai-ooty circuit. From Gundlupet, the
road carves through a dense forest and this forest saddles both Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu across their borders. Bandipur National Park is located on the
Karnataka side, while the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is found on the Tamil
Nadu side of the forest.
We have a rule that whenever we pass through the Bandipura
road, a Bandipur safari is a must. So as obedient rule followers, we stopped at
Bandipur and opted for the safari.
As we boarded the van our curious eyes wandered all around
the lush green forest. We spotted a bunch of deer and with so much innocence it
kept looking back at us. It seemed to have gotten habituated with the big green
van and its roaring engine sound. Our eyes kept scanning for the elusive, tiger
foot prints. We saw a mama bear hopping with its little one.
Mama Bear with its little one |
Ever curious deer |
When we entered deep
into the forest, we saw a group of elephants parading the jungle. Elephants are
interesting! They are so protective of their young ones. They are emotionally
more mature compared to other animals. There has been a study where it found
that elephants grieve for their lost ones and even shed tears.
Elephants parade |
It was almost 45 minutes in the jungle, when we were almost
making our way out of the forest, that we spotted the almighty TIGER. At this
point, the engine stopped and there was a pin drop silence - I could even hear
my own heart-beat raising. Slowly and
steadily, the tiger crossed the road and vanished into the bushes. What a
sight! Seeing a tiger in the wild is something that cannot be explained. We
were just silent! No words. What a safari it was and a great start for the
wonderful vacation ahead!
The mighty Tiger! |
We had an amazing off-road experience driving 3 kilometers
to the resort. Many roads were torn down due to the rainfall and driving in
such road conditions turned out to be truly a challenging task. When we finally
reached the place, it was incredibly beautiful, calm and welcoming. We were
greeted at the reception desk with a warm smile and we were directed to our
room. We wanted to have a laidback vacation without having to tick every spot
in the tourist map. Our room windows opened up to a spectacular, breathtaking
mountain which was a welcoming sight for our tired eyes. The restaurant was
simply amazing. We indulged in the most delicious cream of tomato soup every
day and trust me when I say that it was the best soup that I have ever tasted
in my entire life.
In Ooty, the temperature drops drastically after sunset.
Being in Bangalore, we had never before experienced the mercury level falling
below 12 degrees. So, at a chilly 6
degrees the bonfire kept us warm and cozy.
The next day, we decided to explore Ooty city and Commercial
road. To reach Ooty, we had to complete the 36-hairpin bends. As we completed
the 36th bend, we could feel the thin air. We decided to visit the highest
peak of Nigiris that’s Dodabetta Peak.
It is 7 kilometers from Ooty city. The drive was bumpy as
the roads were damaged till the last leg of the peak. The fog made it worse. But the ascent was incredibly breathtaking. The rich smell of eucalyptus filled the air
as we climbed up. At the top, the temperature
drastically dropped. It was freezing cold, with a slight drizzle and fog. Even
with the icy climate, we could see the Coimbatore, Ooty city, Karnataka border
from the telescopic tower.
Just amazing |
Bumpy foggy road |
What’s the point of being in Ooty without visiting the
commercial road?
The weather in Ooty favors rich farming culture, including
the cultivation of English vegetables and fruits grown locally. We could see
fresh potatoes, carrot, cabbage and some exotic fruits and veggies such as
peaches, plums, pears, strawberry, zucchini, turnips, lettuce leaves being
grown.
We went to a government co-operative shop to buy the famous
locally made eucalyptus oil, gaultheria oil (pain relief oil), spices and the
famous Ooty chocolates. With great difficulty, we managed to get back to the
car with our hands full of bags containing our Ooty souvenirs and headed back
to our beautiful resort.
The next day, we decided to pamper ourselves with a massage,
heavy lunch and a great swim in the infinity pool. In the evening, we just sat
in our spot gazing at the mountains, tea plantations and the ever happy flying
birds. We wished we could just freeze that moment and never ever come out. As
the sun set we were reminded that we had to pack our bags for the next day’s
journey. What a wonderful day it was.
The infinity pool |
We could just stare at this like forever ! |
With a heavy heart we left for Bangalore. It was a much
needed and a wonderful vacation. Until our next vacation, ciao!
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