Neil Island, Andaman

Sunday 23 December 2007

Kodaikanal

  • Best time to visit is March with exams ensuring little crowd. Coaker's Park is the place around which most of the attractions exist.
  • You will need a vehicle to cover the distant points like three pillar rock, silent valley and Guna caves. Lake is in the middle of city and readily available.
  • Try hand made chocolates and coffee for which Kodaikanal is famous. Relax. You can go for the Elephant Valley nearby which is famous for a gorgeous ravine view and elephants.
Trip: Kodaikanal > Munnar > Periyar > Alappuzha > Kovalam

Kerala trip was a bit more than what the three of us had expected from it. Manish and Vikash were with me. We started with  Kodaikanal which is in Tamil Nadu by taking Tuticorin Express from Bangalore to  Kodaikanal Road. There we took a bus and in another couple of hours we were inside the hill station. Thanks to online hotel booking on www.cleartrip.com, we quickly settled in our hotel which was just in front of the bus stand.

Coaker's Park, Kodaikanal

Saturday 18 August 2007

Taj Mahal

    • Given the walk around and marbles that reflect heat, it is best adviced to visit Taj Mahal in Winters. The access roads are blocked for half mile where you need to park.
    • Foreigners are charged 20X more than Indian nationals for entry fee. The amenities are almost non-existent and if you go on a weekend, be ready to go through a crawling crowd.
    • Book a hotel nearby for a glance at night. People plan their visit on a full moon to see the white marbles glow in the dark.
    Taj Mahal is magnificent - a structure unmatched in grandeur across the globe. A rich history and an exquisite location at the banks of Yamuna makes The Taj Mahal a wonder among wonders. My friends who had come from UK were insisting for The Taj. Hence we started early morning in August at 5.30 AM for Agra. Shaun and Nicola were the ones I was giving company. The highway is pretty smooth but the key to trip to Taj Mahal is starting early. We reached Mathura by 8 AM. There is a McD on the highway where we had our breakfast. 

    Taj Mahal, Agra 

    Sunday 29 July 2007

    Stonehenge


    • Reaching Stonehenge using public transport is cumbersome. You have to take two trains and a bus if you are coming from London to see the large stones.
    • As such the arbitrary arrangement of stone logs is not very remarkable so if you want to really appreciate it, read about the history of these stones.
    • You are not allowed to touch the stones which is a bit downer but probably important to preserve them. Round trip hardly takes much time however.

    Trip: LondonStonehenge > London

    We took the early morning train from Sheffield for Salisbury. There is bus at regular interval from Salisbury to Stonehenge. By the time we reached there it was noon. It was nice to see so many people together at an isolated place in UK. Stonehenge is big crowd-puller.

    Stonehenge near Salisbury