Call of the Hills, Ootacamund
My
colleague's wedding was coming up and the venue was a great excuse for a
few of us to escape to the hills. Her wedding was in the plains, but
the drive to Ooty-Conoor was just a few hours away at the hills.
Chennai's rising mercury was an excellent need to climb over 7500 ft
above sea level and chill out.
While
the drive from Chennai to Coimbotore was braving an unrelenting heat
wave inspite of the air conditioner, as we eased into the hills, we had
the windows down and enjoyed the blast of cold breeze on our sweaty
tired faces. The drive is terribly scenic, with lush green foliage, tea
gardens, and beautiful view points overlooking the catchment area. The
bride suggested we visit the lesser know Avalanche lake and Emerald
lake, which is slowly opening up to tourists. Some of my friends who had
been visiting Ooty for over 30 years barely knew of these two beauty
spots! I was excited to get away from the noisy city life and incessant
work schedule.
After
a tizzy spell, we reached the very quaint hotel, which was cut away
from the Ooty town. At any time, you can wake up to the sounds of the
sparrows and mynas and other birds that visit the property for its
innumerable flora and fauna. I knocked out for a few hours, grateful for
a few hours of uninterrupted sleep.
We
drove over into town to explore the place on foot. It was amazing to
see how much Ooty had urbanised - Dominos pizza, Cafe Coffee Day, Subway
and other famous food joints had cropped up. In the same breath, I
might also add how appalling it was to see how dirty the streets had
become with the influx of tourists. In India, the lack of civic sense
and need for maintaining clean hygienic spaces is severely lacking.
While people do not mind throwing garbage on their own streets, while
abroad, they comply to every possible rule including segregating waste.
Why this indifference?
For
dinner, we headed over to the much talked about Shinkows, a Chinese
restaurant in Ooty that has been around for a very long time. It is
known more for its non-vegetarian menu such as crispy rabbit, so my
vegetarian offering was not too great. The price was reasonable. After a
long time, I had the Casatta for dessert, while appetiser and starters
included the pepper soup and vegetarian spring roll. We split the main
course with a dry vegetable noodles. After chatting around with the
staff, we took a walk and then headed over to the hotel in preparation
for the exciting visit to the lakes in the morning.
The
next morning was misty and chill. It had rained the previous night, so
the weather was cozy and cold. I was praying it would not rain. The
drive to the lake was through the town of Avalanchi and took us almost 2
hours to get to the forest area, but it was a beautiful drive. You also
need the Forest Department's permission to drive through the Forest and
stop at the Eco-tourism pick-up point. You are better off getting there
early since the tour takes another 2-3 hours into the Avalanche lake
area. The government has worked with the Todas tribal community who
inhabit the place to act as the preservers of the ecosystem.
We
drove past the Cauliflower shola forest, which gets its name from the
tree bunches which look like the cauliflower from a distance. I thought
we could even add broccoli to the description. We then stopped at the
Upper Bhavani reservoir source.
It
is home to the beautiful Goddess Bhavani who is the protector of the
area. Right by the temple, the river flows into the deep trenches of the
forest. We got off the bus and offered our prayers and admired the
pristine beauty of the place. I enjoyed the cold fresh spring water
mingled with medicinal plants. We drove through fields of gold -
beautiful meadows of yellow flowers glistening in the sun mingled with
the rain drenched greenery of the forest.
Finally
we reached the beautiful Avalanche lake. The first glimpse gives you
the impression of a miniature version of the Grand Canyon, though the
latter is nature's great wonder. It was a breathtaking view - untouched
except for the hoof prints of the wild animals that come to the lake bed
for water. We were hoping against hope to experience an encounter in
the wild, but our Toda drive Prabhu Raj gave us a knowing smile. He
mentioned that the our presence does not go unnoticed in the wild and
the visitors come out late in the evening when the sun goes down. One of
the unique traits of the place is the presence of the trout fish which
inhabit the lake. The trout fish jump up in water and thrive only in
fresh cold water. This concluded our trip to Avalanche and we were
dropped back at our pick-up point.
We
then drove over to Emerald lake which is enroute brought back memories
of Pottstown lake in West Chester, which my friend took me to in the
Fall - the lake was beautiful to watch over the sunset. The driver took
us for a short walk through the wooded area to see the backwaters of the
lake. That wrapped up the most important part of the stay.
Misson accomplished, we headed over to Mohans Bhojanalaya, a Gujurati vegetarian place for dinner. While the rotis were good, the side dishes were soaked in oil and I made sure I expressed my unhappiness to the staff. Post dinner, we stopped to buy the famous Ooty tea snacks, Varki and home-made chocolates from Modern Stores. On the way back, we experienced the unexpected - a huge mammoth size bison in the night. We were a little freaked out since these guys are unpredictable; even the local folks on two wheelers were wondering how to get past him. Since we were driving, we honked to scare the big guy and drove past. It was a life time experience! My wish came true. The hotel staff had a hearty laugh since the bison was a regular feature in their life. They treat him like their pet poodle!
With
all the excitement, we drove back to Chennai through Conoor-Wellington
and drove through the oldest and prestigious Madras regiment. You are
not allowed to take photographs once you drive into the secured area. We
watched the officers training for the parade and it filled our hearts
with pride.
On the way, we quickly made a pit-stop at our friend's wedding reception and were off to Chennai braving the heat once again.
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