Showing posts with label Chikmagalur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chikmagalur. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Team outing: "The Serai" Chikmagalur-Part2

Day2:
Glorious morning:
The next day when I woke up , the bright morning sun was already shining through our cottage’s big glass window. It was indeed a very beautiful morning we had experienced lately, when no bad thoughts of getting up early, no traffic, no office, and no work, only concern was to celebrate every moment in that stay. Then it was around 8 AM when I completely left the bed, one of the roommates was already getting ready and another was busy preparing coffee. It was surely a morning we had the privilege to
experience sun rays, of listening to birds’ chirps against our everyday electro-mechanical crazy noises around us. We had this luxury of having personal small swimming pool in our cottage. So directly from my bed after a few photo clicks, I jumped into this pool, stayed there for 30 minutes , lied on that big mattress for some time and finally got ready for 2nd day's activities. 
In all other cottages where our team was staying, similar things were happening. From  cottage’s boundary wall, we could see outside , our teammates running, cycling, posing for camera’s, walking in the coffee plantation, previous day’s (click Day1) tiresome activities had very little effect on our enthusiasm and energy levels. Even after our day1’s volleyball session which went for at least two hours that too in rain, no one had caught cold or fever. Such are the benefits of playing hard, raising the bar and testing your limits, especially when done collectively as in a team. We were told to assemble at 9AM, after the breakfast for tracking to the Mullayanagiri peak. So quickly we got ready, in shorts , T shirts ,shoes, caps , my friend packed his monstrous SLR camera, wrapped it in a plastic cover first and then inside the backpack. Plastic bag, in case it rains on the way. Soon after the breakfast we boarded the bus, which would drop us some 8 KM before the Mullayanagiri peak. Then we would go by walk right up till the top. There was an alternate actual short-cut-track as well but ours was planned for the road track, which was safe for novice like us who live in apartments and use lifts. If you ever get a chance to visit Chickmaglur then you must cover this trek if you have time. Just make sure you carry enough water and some light snacks to eat up there, if you are planning to cover those 8 KM by walk. We forgot water and snacks both. The breakfast we had in resort was burnt in the initial 4 KM rest 4 KM we covered by burning our preserved fats.

Walking those 8KM in that serene and scenic road in a group was fantastic, everyone covered it successfully, drinking water did become a scarce resource for some time until we reached the top, which has a temple and a small police control room in same compound ( I believe a wireless control room). On the way, our little group got little confused and climbed(conquered) a different peak hence lagged other groups by around 30 minutes, so when we reached at the peak , at the temple most of our team mates were already started descending.

This peak is the highest point in the Karnataka, 6,330 ft. The last phases to reach this temple compound at this peak are some 200 stairs , this is the place when you meet the clouds, as the altitude increases the wet clouds and the strong windy blow hit your body , you be careful and watch out for your steps there are no barricades surrounding the stairs. I must share this as well; the wind was so strong that it sometimes pushes you up in those stairs but sometimes it might blow you across the hill as well, visibility was poor too in day time and so you got to be careful in those stairs.

Meanwhile we found a place in the temple compound where we had two rounds of hot black coffee it tasted as the best on earth then, it was indeed. It was little bit cold, wet and cloudy so the coffee re-energized us. Someone talked to those holy men and asked if we can get something to eat. They said rice - Sambhar can be the only choice if we have 15 minutes, only rice had to be cooked Sāmbhar was almost ready. We now a group of five hungry guys, thought and decided to wait for 15 minutes. 15 minutes IST (Indian stretchable time) became 45 minutes, but we decided to wait. Bus would wait for us and still 8 KMS to cover down the hill was our main concern. But our hunger won and we ate rice and Sāmbhar of our lives, cooked by holy men (may be police men, I don’t know, they were wireless operator people) we gave them 300Rs for 12 coffees and 5 life saving rice-Sāmbhar plates. Everyone was happy at the end. Soon after this we started our descend and covered the stairs and further one KM very fast, to everyone's relief we saw one of our colleague came to pick us in his car. Six healthy people somehow adjusted in that Alto car, one sat back in that open diggi. Three cars were used to ferry people in groups from the stairs to the bus stop. 


Back in resort:

We finally reached to the resort at around 3 PM, rushed directly to the dining hall, ate a lot again and went to our cottages for shower thereafter . Evening started once again with various activities some cricket and some football practice using the same volleyball, spent some time in kitchen garden and from there directly went to the main swimming pool, gave some swimming lessons to few others, and stayed in there till 8 pm, it was really a great fun. The resort had planned a treasure hunt activity for us which got cancelled finally , public was either tired or busy in their own engagements , drinking, billiards table , cycling, roaming around , dinning , photography or chatting in cottages. Night came and so came the end of day 2, tomorrow morning we are leaving for Bangalore, we have a plan to visit Belur temple which is somewhere on the way.

Next day once again started with a sunny morning; I repeated my stay, exercising in this private pool for 40 minutes which was a luxury in a way. How often do you get your own pool in India in your backyard. Finally around 10 AM after breakfast we left the resort and started for Bangalore, stopped directly in Belur town. It was the capital of Hoysala Empire in early 12th century and is now famous for Chennakeshava temple for its beautiful Lord Vishnu. The temple compound has beautiful sculptures everywhere considered as one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture. The pillars, the carved three dimensional sensuous dancers everywhere in the temple walls are unmatchable, really spell bound. The guide we hired gave a quick guided tour of temple. I bet you search more history and facts about this amazing temple. We spent around 1 hour in the temple, stopped once again on the way for lunch somewhere in kamath hotel. It was a just okay lunch. Finally we reached Bangalore at around 5 PM and there ended our fantastic trip to "The Serai". So are you planning to visit Chikmagalur ? Please do visit this album below by clicking on this image, and leave your comments at the end.


ALBUM: "THE SERAI" , CHIKMAGALUR & BELUR

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Team outing : "The serai" Chikmagalur-Part1

It is from our office OBL trip (Out Bound Learning) happened in mid September this year. Local experts from our team selected “The Serai” resort in Chikmagalur district as the place for real unwinding. Chikmagalur is around 250km away from Bangalore on the National Highway NH 47 between Bangalore and Mangalore, I believe on the same latitude as well. Our stay was planned for 2 nights and almost 2 days. Outdoor, indoor activities, eating, drinking , volley ball, cricket, swimming pool, tracking/walking to “Mullayanagiri” peak highest of Karnataka , coffee resort visit & photography off course, everything was in our itinerary.
the blue sky
So the day came as a clear Thursday morning, at around 8:00 AM we all left for Chikmaglur from the office. We had booked an AC bus for around 45 people, others decided to come by their own vehicles. Bus was not bad, but the conductor wasn’t very good though, he kept switching off the AC in between. Bus had a nice DVD player with a good flat screen TV , okay speaker system and I was carrying “Andaz Apna Apna” movie DVD with me. This movie, dumbshellarts , antakshri and introduction by almost everyone (tenured , freshers ) kept the whole bus awake, loud and laughing.

After some 90km from Bangalore we stopped for a 30 minutes Tea break at “Mayura” restaurant. The place was fairly clean and big enough to accommodate all of us. The service was quick, everyone ordered idli-vada & tea and they served it in 5-10 minutes. Here and there a few camera clicks happened, group photographs from different angles and we started again.
bus@entrance
entrance

@entrance
reception
beauty
rain


side view

In almost six hours we reached “The Serai” at around 2 PM. The resort’s entrance is phenomenal; the big tall trees at the main gate give it a perfect forest reserve look. It felt as we were entering into Jurassic park movie ;). It started drizzling as we reached the resort gate, which added glamor to our arrival. So from our bus to reception(roughly 20 feet), we were escorted by the hotel staff under the big brown/white umbrellas. Individual cottages were planned for a group of three people. Resort staff carefully handled luggage and sent them to our allocated cottages meanwhile most of us went to the dining hall for lunch and some were already in the swimming pool. We had a pretty decent lunch, north Indian, south Indian, veg , non veg , desserts with light English instrumental music in the background. As the resort is a coffee plantation, through the dining hall’s big glass panes you can see, coffee plantation, trees, and greenery everywhere. Really you can feel great about your relaxed eyes, far away from your computer screens.
Into the cottage

towards cottages

After the lunch many of us went to our cottages and some went to the swimming pool , while it kept raining. Every cottage has a separate entrance which has a nice wooden gate. You enter your cottage and get your own personal 10feet X 18feet X 5 feet deep swimming pool, which has a porch, where you can relax on that big mattress lying there after your swim.
the big pool
The room in the cottage was a big enough place for three, had a big cozy bed for two and an extra bed for the third person. The front and side walls of room had two big glass panes fitted windows , had curtains for sure, and can get to see the rising morning sun from your bed. One 40” LCD TV, DVD player one mini bar an electric kettle and other stuff for coffee and tea. Two big wooden cupboards, an electronic safe for valuables. Now comes the grand part, the bathroom. It was big place, had big mirrors all over, one open bathtub, one toilet and a shower room with no walls in between, only glass partitions and no curtains, please don’t mind. The bath tub and the shower area had no concrete/opaque walls from outside too, so you get to take help of plastic curtains over the glass. Don’t worry each cottage is surrounded by high walls; the bath area was neat perfectly well illuminated by sunlight and artificial lights. You will really enjoy your time there. One of our roommates called his stay in the hot water in that bath tub as bath of his life.(please see the photographs at the end)

cottage for three

inside

bathtub & glass walls
your own pool side
Day1: Evening

We rested in cottage for few hours; every stupid talk in that serene silence appeared as some sacred poetry. In the evening some of us played volley ball while it was still drizzling, few were busy in indoor games room, some jumped into the pool , few went for cricket, rest either enjoyed their drinks, beers till dinner or slept in their cottages. An enjoyable place seriously , has lots of activities for everyone to do indoor outdoor, around the resort, kitchen garden walk, you can do cycling on the track around all the cottages ,you can enjoy in the kids play area , has some small rides for kids too. The place can keep you busy for a week I bet.
pool@every cottage

cottage view

 
volleyball & cycling

drizzling it was
that's me in the big pool

pool in day light
If you really prefer fresh air walk there is a lot of walking involved, the whole coffee plantations is in around 80 acres, carry a pair of sports shoes, socks, waterproof jacket, cap etc, it rains frequently during August and September so you need more dry shoes and socks .
open air gym
open recreation room

kids play area

carom @Indore

Foosball table @recreation room

Late in the evening we had some common team activities, interactive introductions by new employees, musical chair followed by crazy indoor kabbadi in that games room. Few people were still having their drink sessions going on while rest finished dinner.Some of us again had TT matches late night. Back in the cottage it went till late night,  playing cards and gossiping. So we spent our first day with in the resort nicely , turned out to be a very memorable and exciting experience.





coffee beans

tiger spider


and beautiful sunset
We had to wake up and got ready by 8 AM by next morning for the “Mullayanagiri” peak tracking.
I hope next time I go there I will spend a bit more time around the cottage, lying idly in that silence, very relaxing for body and soul...to be continued.(Day2)
regards,
bhupendra

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