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Chennai to Ooty - Road Trip

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Three friends, three days. If we had taken an auto, that would have been three wheels but we took a car, so that will be the end of the three's. :)


Ooty, Tamil Nadu

The route that we took from Chennai to Ooty:

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Day 1


We guys started on a beautiful Friday morning, 4 AM. At that time it wasn't as beautiful, none of us had slept well on the Zeroth Night. Zeroth night is the night before a road trip, hence the name "Zero" and also that is the night you have Zero sleep due to the trip anticipation. And I was a little worried about having to drive all the 1300 kms, other two guys don't drive!


So 4AM, Friday it was! Lama (one of the guys for the trip) came to my place, dropped his bike. We started by 4:15. Since my car had only run 1000kms, I didn't want to cross 100kmph for a couple of hundred kms. We stopped after Krishnagiri for breakfast in a small shop at 8:30 AM. We reached NICE road and picked up another friend of ours, Navs. We got off the NICE Mysore road and went to Barista for brunch at 10:30 AM. Had lunch at some deserted resto, after Mysore, but the food was good :) We reached Bandipur gate by 4:30. We were really slow at this stretch, taking photos. We reached Masinagudi by 6:30 PM, it was starting to get cold. We stopped for some yummy bujji's and headed towards Ooty.


Oh! those beautiful curves... sigh! 36, yes THIRTY SIX hair-pin bends. Imagine that with wet roads and its dusk. WOAH! perfect. This is that part of the trip that makes you feel "The long boring highway drive was totally worth it!"


Reached Ooty, hunted for hotels in the maze they call a road, settled down in a hotel by 8:30 PM. Ordered dinner and crashed by 10 PM. 


Day 2 - Ooty - Smoking Cold
Woke up to the COLD, drizzling, beautiful morning in Ooty, after a 10 hour sleep. And did I mention it was cold! Got off the bed, brushed.. blah blah.. and left the hotel by 10. All I had was the wiki travel list of places to visit in Ooty. But we didn't have any map. We finished breakfast at a small shack. Smoking hot idlis in smoking cold Ooty. We drove around and ended up in a place near Botanical Garden. Of course we didn't go in! Another traveler friend of mine had suggested some places - Ooty Tea Factory, Doddabetta, Pykra falls and some other places which I don't remember now and didn't go then! 


We took a snap of the only map available there:




Then headed towards Doddabetta. On the way we saw a signage for Ooty Tea Factory. Went there and it was crowded with tourists (including us!). The best about the factory is the tea they offer you after a tour of the factory. Yum it was! And we purchased tea dust there and went to chocolate shop in the same campus. Who goes to Ooty and not get chocolates! We got some rum and raisin chocolates and they were delicious! 



After that, we went to Doddabetta, the highest peak in South India. It was Cold!




We had lunch at Dominoes and then we went about roaming Ooty. The roads were awesome, so I did not mind driving around, we chanced upon Pykra dam and falls and one other beautiful valley, the name of which I do not know. We came back to the hotel by 5 PM. Went out, had hot bajjis and chai! We needed to kill time till dinner and switched on the idiot box. Shawshank Redemption to the rescue! Had dinner at 9 30 and and came to the room by 10:30. They guys were seeing True Lies when I slept off, had to drive back!

Day 3
Woke up at 6 and left the place at 7 AM. The drive down the mountain was amazing. Just one stop near connoor  for breakfast. See the map for the route we took. Fortunately I had a detailed Tamil Nadu map with me and that helped us find a really good route back to Krishnagiri. The TN State Highways are two lane roads but really well maintained. It is scenic too! Trying taking those from Gobichettypalayam to Dharmapuri via Mettur. We crossed Cauvery river at Mettur. It's huge and had water too, that was a surprise to me!


We reached Krishnagiri by 2:30 PM and had lunch there. Navs got a bus to Blore from there and we guys headed back to Chennai and reached by 6 30 PM. It took us only 11 hours on our way back but 16 hours on our way to Ooty. Could be because we came downhill or less stops or shorter distance.


 


More awesome trip photos will be updated here - http://potofshots.com/tag/rt6



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Pondy (aka Pondicherry, puducherry) trip! whoa!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

I thought Goa was the most beautiful place, but not anymore! I could be wrong, considering the fact that:
  • It's been an year since I went to Goa (This year's Goa trip is pending!)
  • I got a lot of time to explore the place and experiment in my newfound passion for photography in Pondy.
Lesson from the trip: The next place you visit is always better than the last place you visited (or the last time you visited the same place)!(considering you return home alive)

Pondy (a.k.a Puducherry, Pondicherry)
It all started when a friend of mine came to my cubicle (yes, in office) and said "My roommate wants to do a trip to Pondy", I asked "When?" and he said "Now!".

It was a Friday evening, 6:30, and that's how our Pondy trip started. I went home, packed my stuff, picked up my camera and we were off. In my friend's couple-of-weeks old Swift diesel!



The route we took


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Chennai Traffic
Oh!, the Chennai traffic. By the time we got out of Chennai, it was 8:30 PM. We ordered dinner at Dominoes and had it in the car.The route is pasted above, but if for some reason it doesn't load, use this link.

Travel
Due to the car being new and we driving it at night, we took our time to reach Pondy. The pace increased as soon as we heard from a friend of mine that the bars close (Ya, they close!! even at Pondy) by 11:00 PM. We reached there by 10:50 and the guys were able get some bottles before the shutter was down.

Hotel
We checked into a hotel called Surya International - NOT GOOD. They charged INR 1650 for double-bed room with an extra bed (for three of us) and the place was crap! Since it was late, we decided to bunk there.

Pondy
We put our stuff in the hotel and went to the - where else? - beach, at midnight. I was clicking snaps and friends were holding a bottle each and walking on the beach. Cops!! They said we can't be at the beach from 12 to 6. So we walked to Le Cafe! YAY. That heritage place is open the whole night!

But we guys were really tired and took a long, peaceful, awesome walk back to the car. By the time we reached our hotel, it was 1:30. We ordered something to eat and slept off by 2 AM.

The best places
Some noise... getting louder. "what, where am I??" thinking that while I got up. Barely awake, switched off the alarm and got out of the bed. It was 5AM. I was determined to get the sunrise and the beautiful Pondy pier! Got up, took the car keys, drove to the beach road (just take any road east in Pondy, you are most  probably going to end up at the beach) (Photos)

The beach
It was beautiful, was just about dawn. Parked the car at the end of the beach road (the end that's near the Secretariat building) and walked all the way to the pier. Took some shots while waiting for the sun to rise. It got brighter, more brighter and some more and then I realized it's too cloudy and sun is almost pretty much up and I am not gonna be able to photograph the sunrise.

The Drive around the city
I had a map of Pondy printed out the previous day. I wanted to photograph the French architecture and the old buildings. I drove through almost every street in the French part of Pondy. Such a serene, amazing drive  (not to be compared to the awesome ghat roads we drove through during the Goa road trip, different experience!). Took photos as I went through the quiet roads, past the colorful walls, past the beautiful old building, past the cyclists, past the Rue Saint Louis.

If you were to ever go to Pondy, just take that walk through those streets and believe me, you don't need any ashram to attain peace.

By the time I was done with all this, I had lost track of time and it was 10 AM. I called my friends who were still sleeping in the hotel. They had gotten up and I went back to the hotel, freshened up, checked out and we guys headed to Chunnambar boat house. We went to the beach by car. Being from Chennai, that beach didn't quite interest us guys.

Exit
We left from the simmering heat of the beach in 15 minutes and headed back to Chennai!

It was 12:30 PM, Saturday, by the time we exited Pondy.

Yes, I know I haven't seen all the "tourist" place in Pondy. I am planning another trip and will try to cover more "tourist" places and blog on that later.

All the Pondy photo are available here.


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My Travel Kit

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Here is my travel kit... well most of it. The ones that are not in the pic are

  • Tees
  • Shorts
  • Brush



In the pic you will find:
  • Voice recorder
  • Tissues
  • Wallet
  • Pen
  • Phone
  • Maps
  • shades
  • CAMERA
  • Cap
  • Phone Charger
 anything important I missed?

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Road trip on a bike vs car

Thursday, May 19, 2011

First let me establish my credibility on this subject of road trips (RT). I do a lot of them! I'm addicted to travel. The longest car drive I've gone on was a 900 Km drive over 4 days and the longest I did on a bike was the recent Masinagudi trip - 1400 kms in two days. I have done close to 6 car trips and 2 bike trips.

I've never done a LONG RT in a bike, so this Masinagudi trip was the first. I had quiet an enlightenment of the differences between bike trips and car trips.

  1. Bike is much smaller than it looks. I was in a bullet and even that seemed smaller to all the stuff I was carrying. I had a backpack filled with biscuits, water, juice, two sets of clothes, rain protection gear and MY CAMERA(DSLR). (And the other rider just had shorts and raincoat in a pouch! ) I didn't have lot of space in the back. But I was able to adjust due to my thin frame.
  2. Take two plastic covers, big ones.  One, to keep all the stuff in when it starts to pour and another to put the trash in. Believe me, India is beautiful. Some of the places I've gone through is so beautiful, I can't begin to describe it. Hence, I carry a cam to show everyone that. So please keep the place clean, wherever you go. 
  3. It's a bike, you need more protection. Wear shoes, jeans and a tough denim jacket if you do not have professional gear. Most importantly, wear a helmet. It might be no one's fault when an accident happens. But, better safe than sorry. 
  4. If it's not a high-tech helmet you are wearing, the chances are there is no provision for ventilation. When you are riding/sitting pillion for quiet some time, you begin to feel sleepy for two reasons - highways are smooth, so monotonous and the when you have the visor of your helmet closed, you don't get fresh air in. So to avoid falling asleep, and eventually falling off the bike, you better open the visor for some time after an interval of time
  5. Take all the time you need to gear up before you get on that bike. Gear up well
  6. Bum is gonna hurt so bad after a long ride on a bike, you wont even want to sit for at least 3 days after the ride, unless you are an IRON BUTT. :)

please add more tips for bike RT's, if you got any!


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    Masinagudi Trip

    Monday, May 2, 2011

    Masinagudi, a beautiful small little hamlet in the middle of a Jungle. Optimum Stay: two nights and a day.

    The first one hour was nice. I was telling myself "This is easy!". The next hour, it got numb. I said to myself "This isn't all that bad!". And then it started - began to burn.
    It refers to the part of the body that's on the seat! Yes, I went by Royal Enfield from Chennai. 1400 kms, two days. I had a good time, partly scary - was the pillion when the bike was doing 120 kmph and mostly awesome - great place, great ride (my whole body will agree except for the cells that had to sacrifice sensitivity by constantly rubbing against the seat and some muscles in the back), great photos.



    The route we took (google maps)
    Chennai - Krishnagiri - Hosur - NICE road - Mysore - Bandipur - Masinagudi

    We came back :(google maps)
    Masinagudi - Gundlupet - Asanur - Chamaraja Nagar - Dhimbam - Sathyamangalam - Salem (dont get into erode, take the bypass) - Krishnagiri - Chennai

    Experience and route!
     On the way to Masinagudi, the roads till Mysore are boring - wide, monotonous. From Mysore to Bandipur the road is a bit narrow but the view on the sides is great.
    Bandipur to Masinagudi stretch is pure bliss, why wouldn't it be, its surrounded by forest and we were lucky to spot a tusker, Wild Boar, Bisons, Peacock/hens, Deers. And the weather was awesome.
    PLEASE DO NOT LITTER.
    And then we entered Masinagudi. Small hamlet, beautiful place. We didn't have anything booked in advance so we had to settle for something not that great. The climate was awesome- slight drizzle and cold - a welcome change for Chennaites.

    Coming back:
    Next day morning, we started from Masinagudi by 9 AM, Went through Gundlupet which has a lot of old temple ruins, we didn's stop as we wanted to reach Chennai by 10PM, at least. Stopped at a home mess, Banneri Amma mess, in a small village and had delicious idlis for breakfast. Entered forest roads and were on it till Asanur. We had no luck with sighting animals. Then to Dhimbam, Bannari (famous temple there) and superb ghat roads.

    We reached Sathyamangalam by 12 noon, took a thirty minutes rest and left for Salem. Took the Erode bypass and reached Salem by 2:45. Had yum lunch at Hotel Raja's and left Salem by 3:30 and reached Krishnagiri by 5 and then Chennai by 9:15.

    More photos taken during the Masinagudi trip

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