Monday, January 14, 2013

Wayanad Trip - A nostalgic review!!

 Wayanad is a tourist spot in Kerala, south of India.  I visited this place sometime last year and i wish to share my travel experience with you all.  It was a team(dream) trip which was perfectly planned and well executed.  Ours was a group of 20 members from Chennai and had a great time in Wayanad during the month of April-2012.



     We boarded Mangalore mail from Chennai Central railway station and reached Kozhikode by 7:50 am.  It was a fun filled and comfortable journey.  On the way to kozhikode, one should never miss out to peek outside the train doors or windows to enjoy Kerala's unique beauty.  When it comes to beauty, Kerala can be compared to Venice. No wonder it is termed as "God's own country".  The beautiful landscapes, hilly terrain, unique architecture, people who still worship their ethnicity despite industrial developments amuses me.

     After reaching this place, we hired a mini bus and headed to our guest house.  On the way, we stopped near IIT Kozhikode to finish our breakfast.  It was Kerala's traditional food with Aapam and green peas masala.  It was a different but nice way to start the day.  Then, after a long travel, we finally reached our guest house.  Thanks to the organizers.  It was simply superb!!!  It gave us all a being at home like feeling.  This rest house is located at the area called Kalpetta.

Guest house where we all stayed
The travel though tiring, was really awesome.  We had a preview of the exotic forest locations even before we start to see the exotic locations.


On the way to Wayandu

Welcome to Wayanadu
Due to bad timing of the trip (April-may) season where most of the waterfalls will have no water, we have to cut short our trip to enjoy only 4 locations there.  Though it was little disappointing, we had a great time together.  Kuruva Island was the first place we visited in Wayanad.  We went there with nil expectations and came back with great happiness.  It was a small landscape surrounded by rivers.  You need a bamboo ferry to reach the other side.  It was like entering a forest without any preparations.  But, it was a biological park with exotic trees and shrubs.  Situated on the other side of the park is a little stream where the tourists took bath.  Maybe, this stream will turn wild during rainy season.

Entering Kuruva through a ferry





A stream in Kuruva island

little stream


After spending some quality time at Kuruva Island, we headed to Pookode lake.  Its a lake, a scenic beauty that is surrounded by mountains.  It was so beautiful, but we skipped boating for time constraints.  However, tourists can walk around the bank that encircles the lake.  The walking was also equally fun filled with lots of photo sessions and leeches.  


Pookode lake 




Beware of leeches

Nice shot


Finally, we came back to our guest house and packed our way back to Mysore to enjoy the second innings of our trip.  Though i write about a trip that happened a year before, the beauty of Wayanad still soothes my memory.  If you are planning to visit Wayanad, the best time is before Indian Summer.  Had i not planned for Mysore trip, i would have covered most of the places here.

Friday, January 11, 2013

HPCA stadium, Dharamshala Cricket Ground


     HPCA stadium is the Cricket stadium located in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.  This stadium is the home to Himachal Pradesh cricket team for the Ranji Trophy and a back up venue for the IPL team Kings XI Punjab.  Thanks to Kings XI team for choosing this as one of their home grounds, flood lights have been installed now.

      This venue is very unique as it is situated at the height of 1500 m(approx) above the sea level and has snow capped dauladhar mountains as its backdrop.  Pakistan was the first international team to play in this venue during a tour match against the Board President's XI in 2005.  The scenic beauty of this ground is almost in a different  zone.  The British MPs who played a friendly match here, described this as one of the most beautiful stadiums in the whole world.


This stadium can accommodate upto 23,000 spectators at a time.  Another astonishing feature of this stadium is the open and small stands which allows the winds to sweep across the ground, thus giving a great assistance to the fast and swing bowlers.  

This venue is the first in India to use winter rye grass, which prevents the grass from drying if the temperature dips beyond 10 degrees.  Having situated at hill top, it is not easily accessible.  The nearest international airport is Chandigarh which is 250 km away from this venue.  However there is a local airport at Gaggal which is barely 15 km from here.   Winters however takes its toll at this venue.  This stadium hosting its first ever international match between India and England on January 27th 2013.  


The above picture can tell you what a rough winter can do to this stadium.  The groundsmen and the Indian fans are praying to have a mild winter this time.  Looking forward to this cricket match ... :)