Monday, September 13, 2010
The Great South Indian Road Trip
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This was one of the biggest trips we went down South Indian States of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Check this space for more updates.
Photoblog: Kabini Backwaters
A one day journey i carried out with my friends to the backwaters of Kabini Dam, famous for the pachyderms which throng this place in summer, as this the last watering hole available. Few snapshots from that trip
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The Serene Kabini Dam Backwaters |
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Kabini Backwaters |
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Another Snapshot of the Kabini Backwaters |
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Machan overlooking the Kabini Backwaters |
Sunday, June 13, 2010
The journey back home
(in continuation of the East Coast Diaries)
After GangaikondaCholapuram, we started retracing our route back home. The whirlwind tour of 5 days had finally come to an end. We also visited all the Navagraha Sthalas taking all most 3 days to finish the all 9 holy places. The journey back home was really good. The really well maintained National Highways and the State Highways did not take much toll on the body. In this leg of the journey we traversed almost the entire fertile plains of river Kaveri. We stopped by the Grand Anaicut built across River Kaveri, the river was in full flow. This river is the lifeline for the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The final journey across the forests of Chamrajnagar along NH209 was worth the ride. We could spot few elephants along the NH. The ride was smooth, thanks to a newly built stretch along the border of karnataka which has been recently improved.
That sums up our entire East coast Journey. The ride was momentous not only because the journey was long but also we covered such a lot of fascinating places of our beautiful country, INDIA.
Until my next blog, signing off
Yours,
Harshith
P.S: This blog coverage almost took me an year to complete. So please be patient until my next blog.
After GangaikondaCholapuram, we started retracing our route back home. The whirlwind tour of 5 days had finally come to an end. We also visited all the Navagraha Sthalas taking all most 3 days to finish the all 9 holy places. The journey back home was really good. The really well maintained National Highways and the State Highways did not take much toll on the body. In this leg of the journey we traversed almost the entire fertile plains of river Kaveri. We stopped by the Grand Anaicut built across River Kaveri, the river was in full flow. This river is the lifeline for the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The final journey across the forests of Chamrajnagar along NH209 was worth the ride. We could spot few elephants along the NH. The ride was smooth, thanks to a newly built stretch along the border of karnataka which has been recently improved.
That sums up our entire East coast Journey. The ride was momentous not only because the journey was long but also we covered such a lot of fascinating places of our beautiful country, INDIA.
Until my next blog, signing off
Yours,
Harshith
P.S: This blog coverage almost took me an year to complete. So please be patient until my next blog.
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