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Kerala Day 6 – Beach to Mountains
It was an early morning hustle with a lot of luggage to be packed and loaded. A 150 km ride to Periyar National Park, Thekkady – Kerala, was another place we had been looking forward to more than other places.

Breathing in the serenity of the beach-stay, memorizing the fresh sunrise to be etched in our hearts forever and listening to the soothing sound of the waves, we kicked off to the next adventure in Kerala.
150 kms may sound less, but when you spiral through the narrow roads of the villages, it paces you down a notch. Nevertheless, it has its own perks and there is nothing that you can complain about. Take in as much of the mornings of Kerala, the birds flocking off, the spectacular view of the flora and just another refreshing day in Gods own country

Important note:–Private vehicles are not allowed to the lake. One needs to park them at this check post, buy an entry ticket of the reserve and a bus (to and fro). These buses run every 15-30 mins.
With a lot of apprehensions, I secured the luggage on the bike, and took all essentials along in the tank bag. Fingers crossed, I left Joycy and luggage in the common parking area.
The bus takes about 15 mins to reach the boat main area from where you need to board the boats.
Important note:– Either book your ride tickets online or arrive very early to be the first in the queue to get the tickets. Not doing either of them, you will only waste time and you may have to miss something that you have planned for a later day
Unfortunately, we did not do any of the above, but with sheer luck, a friendly guard near the counter gave us the forms. We filled them quickly and got the tickets for the 12 45 PM slot. If not for this guy, we would have lost another few hours. Lower deck extreme rear, window seats it was, lucky indeed!

The weather is pleasant here with a comforting silence. The ferry passes through various turns where you can see birds atop of the tree trunks in the middle of the lake, landscapes with animal grazing and a lot of forest.

Tip: You may want to keep your bladder empty before you board the ride as it takes a good 2 hours of your time and may go up to 3 hours including waiting period.

As we neared the parking, the anxiety of seeing Joycy crept in and finally as I spotted her in the parking lot with the luggage secured, I took a sigh of relief!
All thanks to the generous guard at the ticket counter, we were on schedule. Kicked off for Vagamon, my abode for the next 2 days in Kerala. As much as I want to pour out the experience of the journey, one can only see and feel the spectacular views and the pleasure of the swirling roads to reach there.

Situated on a Cliffside (Probably one of the best part about the location), you will take some time to come out of an awe for the place and the ambiance!

Kerala Day 7 – Vagamon
The next morning was like waking up to witness the nature painting the sky in pinkish hues with a large orange ball rising up in between the mountains only making you weak in your knees. Almost casting a spell on you to make you a prisoner to the place! To top it up, in an unforgettable jiffy, you will hear hundreds of birds tuning in and chirping around



There is an entry fee of 10rs. Got it quickly and rushed in before it gets more crowded. The deeper you go, the sun starts to play hide and seek among the tall pine trees.



After about an hour, we left for Zostel with a detour to the nearby town downhill to fill up petrol. It was almost dusk by the time we ended the ride. With the cold settling in, the eve was spent on the porch and common place reading books with a downhill view.

Kerala Day 8 – Munnar Day 1
A chilly morning, Racked up my chariot and spent time wandering around the place. Left at around 830-9 am with a thrill to meet the rains of Munnar and in a hope to spot Elephants. Munnar is about 110 kms for here. We took the Kattappana route via Idukki.



Idukki Dam Boat Landing

Idukki Dam

Towards Munnar

Towards Munnar Homestay

Munnar – Attukad Waterfalls Bridge ( The water flows below this bridge)

Munnar – Attukad Waterfalls

Don’t have the pics for this part, so enjoy the View Up Top

Pothamedu View Point ( Came up from somewhere down left)

Towards Anamudi View Point

Some where towards Eravikulam National Park
Just felt short of the last tour at the tea museum, enjoyed the surrounding area. Decided to call it a day as it was too much to grasp of this place in a day.

KDHP – Munnar

Summer Dew Homestay – Munnar ( Christmas Night )Kerala Day 9 – Munnar Day 2

Mornings at Homestay ( Spot the Hot Air Balloon )

Mattupetty Dam ( Don’t let the pic Fool you. It was a Traffic Jam at the back of the camera)

Echo Point – Coracle and Rowing boats available

Pullumedu Elephant view point
With every moment difficult to resist, reached the Top Station at around 230 PM. The usual traffic, scooted off a bit ahead till the barricades only to find the way ahead was covered with dense fog. A bit disappointed, we still waited back for it to clear.

Top Station – Last parking space
For two days, it was a captive stay amidst one of best Mountain ranges I have ever been to. From the usual life in Mumbai, to the beaches of Gokarna, and Udupi, into Kerala for the Malabar biryani of Thalassarey, backwaters of Alleppey, the best souvenir of Kerala – Aranmula Kannadi, reserves of Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary, the Secrets of Vagamon and here to the Kannan Devan Hills of Munnar, the geographies change, people change, culture change, but the true essence of the creation of this God’s own country stays within you always to live it again
It will be fair to say I would have missed few places to visit, if not for the people here in Kerala helped me out. In fact since the day I started booking my Stays for this trip, these guys have welcomed all my last minute changes.

Munnar – Kerala
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Xbhp.com: God’s Own Country – Chapter I
Total km (Alleppey to Munnar ): Appx. 700 kms
State: Kerala
Bikes: Gixxer SF
Riding hours : 16
Fun : 110%


























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