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The idea was there when i first did my trip to wayanad. I selectively left out Chembra peak for the sole reason to conquer it with fellow trekker Anish. So we planned to execute it on the third weekend of March09. Anish came to my home the friday evening and stayed with us. The next day we had an official agreemetn signing of a court case which had been prevailing for some years now. That was a satisfying settlement as we were getting some money back. We started our travel on bus before after noon. We had to see Devraj as Anish had to collect a mural painting which dev was doing. At trissur we met up with dev and he handed over the 6 foot mural of ‘Ashtalakshmi‘ which pictured 8 lakshmi goddesses. Anish settled the payment and we took a bus to kozhikode where we planned to deliver the mural, get the Fuji camera that anish had a friend bring him from US. When everything got settled it was very late at night and we planned to book a ticket to wayanad. Although we booked our tickets we found that our seats were already taken, thanks to some real sloppy work by the people at the ticket counter. Duplicate tickets were given out for the same pair of seats and we were left out. We got a refund and waited for the next bus. We reached Kalpetta at nearly 2 am and started enquiring about lodgings. Alas all the lodgings in Kalpetta was booked. This was news and the reason was that during weekends people from bangalore make weekend getaways to this place and all locdgingd got booked on weekends. We looked around for some time and found that the onl y option left was to find transport to sultan bethery and find a lodging there. We waited at bus stand and then the magazines arrived. Bunch of people started sorting everything. We were amazed to find this activity and to our happiness we found that the vehicle was going to sultan bethery to deliver news paper. We got a ride and it was real fun as the vehicle was free rolling onto shops to throw paper kits over to them. At sultan bethery we got a lodge for Rs 450 which was not worth Rs150, but we had no complaints.

We started early after 3 hours sleep, took bus to Kalpetta where we enquired about any bus leaving in the evening in which we can book tickets back. But the timings were not right. So we had food and got on bus to meppadi were we got an auto to Chembra peak. We actually stopped over at the forest range office at meppadi and the officer there informed us that the permission was not to be given from there. We would get the pass and guides from the office near the peak itself. The auto guy took us to the ticket counter which was on the way upto the chembra estate.

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The tickets were for Rs 1000 for hard trekking and Rs 500 for mild trekking. This was an overkill as i had made treks on Himalayas for much cheaper rates. They will provide a guide for the rate and we were charged Rs 500 and allotted the hard trek. We all know that no one will come trekking if they charge Rs 1000. The auto took us to the bottom of the estate for Rs 70. It was 7kms and it was fair enough.
We started our walk towards a look out post where we found another guard. It was a scenic poit from where we can see the landscape.

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The trek was supposed to be 4 hours up and down if we took it at a stretch. It was 2100 feets climb to the top and we took turns to rest when the guide simply walked on. We saw some other gangs returning from the trek and some foreigners too. It was only after a while that we saw the peak for real.

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The whole area was barren due to a recent wild fire. Actually there should have been long grasses which were 6 feet high blocking all views. But this time we could see everything and that really killed the fun. We reached the lake where the mild trekking will end. Had some chocolates and bananas and lots of water. Advise is to carry 2 bottles of water atleast.

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The trek consisted of 5 tiers of mountain climbing one after the other. We could reast after each steep climb. It was kind of severe when considered to the other treks that we had made.

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It took us 3 hours to reach the summit. After some initial troubles we had become accustomed to the trek and towards the end it just ended abruptly. Last stretch of climb was rocky and fun.

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On reaching the summit every one lied down basking in the mild sun. Sun had gone behind clouds and there was good breeze. This was relaxing. No one spoke a word, we just rested there watching the beauty all around us.

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We were feeling real hungry by now as we didnt take much food on the way and have not had a good nights sleep. Suddenly we found that it was going to rain. We both had new cameras and were terrified at getting wet. So we had to rush down to beat the rain.

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So we rushed down and made it back in record time. We just beat the rain and reached our Auto ride whom we had called up on our way back. We got back to our lodgings and took some rest, food and refreshment. We cancelled the idea of going for the Air bus as it was really late. We took a late night KSRTC to my place and Anish exited at his Uncles place at Kozhikode. We both knew that this was the most severe trek we had performed yet. It was also kind of dry as the vegetation was all removed due to the fire. I think i will take a break from dry treks for a while and rather look for scenic places for the time being. Looking forward to a getaway in the coming months.

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A Trek to Mukruthy

January 25, 2009 | 1 Comments | Travels

Ok..i know its been very long. But things were happening around me and i could barely get in touch with my friends..but i had this new year resolution of mine : To travel a lot. See all the places..enjoy with friends..this year i just realised how insignificant a human can be, life is so big..we should work extra hard to enjoy at least a little bit of what life has to offer. So with aby the Trekker dude i joined forces for a trip. First plan was to go to Pune and see some pune girls..well ehmm, finally the plan boiled out into a trip to some place called Mukruthy. Aah..what the hell, who gives a damn. And ppl who dont give a damn joined forces with us. Hl, pullechan, Mooppan, me and aby set our for this trip. We were supposed to take 2 pairs of underwear, chappals, tshirts, sweater, etc etc..and ppl who dont give a damn..well, need i say more. SO the ppl who arranged the trip reached last…me and anish started late night from aluva to coimbatoor. Reached there at 2 and laid down to sleep. Well mosquitoes and a good lady on the side bench kept me awake. HL reached from chennai at 5 and we started waiting for the party. The guide and his team arrived and we were still waiting for veterans. Atlast by 730 all were in the attendance register. We took off to Ootty. The guide who took us was mallu and he was a Karate teacher. Wow!. We were in a qualis..well god help it. We talked about all the things under the sun. politics, travel, ppl, friends, india, america, hl everything was discussed..all were eager to have the black label scotch on rock in the chill of ootty. We had planned to bath at a fishing hut that day..but due to the perfect timing we were sure not to make it in time. We had a break at the forest guard office where we needed to take passes. It was restrcited area…and the guide took our money..ehhm this better be good Dude.
So we ate and started again..new ppl joined us and our old guide left us. New guy didnt know malayalam and was typical tamilan. One the way we passed one of my life most horrific places. A place where whole ootty dumps here wates. It was spread pver 3 football fields. All rotten stuff with so pungent smell that we could not talk for atleast 15 mins. Every rose has its thorn. I thought ppl will not ever come back again due to this filth. The it was the pine forests..the primates in us leapt out and joined forces with the original ones. We had bought green apples which were the centre of attraction for all..then it started to become dark..we reached closed barricades which forest guides opened up for us. There was barren mountains which some of us tried to climb up ..that was some thing which told us that we were not anymore the young bloods of cec. So every one lept in the qualis and the vehicle moved on. The sight was excellent..small streamm flowing down the valley…We suddenly saw some wild bucks..huge and majestic. Then it was usddenly pitch dark..Forest. Everyone felt the chill of fear and cold. The path was going on and on…curving up and down..the vehicle had lost some balancer or something which i dont know anything abt. Atlast we reached the place. It was a cottage in the centre of the forest. Pitch black…no lights and No KEY! Well no key..so what to do we started to walk around in the dark. Dripping water..streams flowing some where…glowing eyes..ehhm. We started down the side..there was a cottage down the drop, and it was abandoned..hmm we found a tamil horror novel inside. Humans!. Then we found the creek..water flowing in from between the roots of a overgrown tree, a truely horrific sight. We decided not to move far away as it was Tiger infested forests. Once back in the cottage some one decided that i should accompany the guide back t find the key. Wel..what the hell, i did. Pitch black and only mobile light..hahaha tigers will have a great time playing with us. That was an experience which i wont repeat again. SO we found the original veteran guide some way down the road and they told me how the tigers wont attack. According to them elephants are the ones to be afraid of. hmm back in the cottage we had fire hearth and a grand food. Super chapathy and chicken. The we had the black label and these guys made me drink it on the ROCKS! Well well..we were supposed to wake up at 5 and i took that responsibility. Th trek started at 6, after noodles breakfast. The guide was moving like a rocket and we all in sweaters were trying hard to keep up. He told not to make noise as there is a tiget trial and seems like a tiger has moved in our direction. We saw pug marks and tigershit. AAhh..everywhere tree and big branches were blocking the path. The way seemed endless. Atlast we reached the banks of the river which was actually part of Podumund dam. We all looked up and the guide told us where we were heading. There was a mountain range up ahead which looked like an apes head. We were supposed to get atop his nose. Wow!. And it looked like moles and miles away! The uphill journey was very tiresome..unless i had those blue berries and glucose and ofcourse water i could have fallen down. It felt like hours but we reached the top in 3 hours. We reasted before the last strech and then began the troublesome climb. Not much difficult but all were very tired. We reched the top and there was this tribal god sitting in the middle. i looked down and …we were far above the clouds..thick mist and cluds were under us. TO one side was beautiful mottakkunnus , grasslands and other side it was forest cliffs. Actually it was Kerala. This was energising stuff. All were very excited and the tiredness vanished. We decided not to have the breakfast but to make it down to the lake and swim in there.. We sat there feeling the ecstasy..and then started back. We were actually running back and it took only 1 hour or so to reah the lake..then we dived in. Wow icy water, rejuvenated everyone. We were young and 2 years just broke off. We spent some time in the cold water and swam around. Then we saw some other ppl coming up and we thought better to start back. We had some food and went back to our cottage. Once back all were down on the beds. No one wanted to wake up. As the vehicle was not able to lift us up over the mountain we wee supposed to walk again back to pothmund. Now that was a bad decision. We really were totally used up when we actually reached the vehicle back on the other side. on the way we saw the pothmund dam. Then all started feeling the side effects..everyone wanted to vomit and the decision was taken to stay back in coimbatore for the night. The traffic was heavy and it was very late when we reached coimbatoe. We took a room for all of us and sent pullechan back to blore. We kona adied for some time took some instant decisions and were back on trains at 12 the next day. Me and anish had the company of some girls gang returning home. And we enjoyed that…Well now i am looking for the next trip. It should not be a trek, but a holiday spot. Lets wait and see.

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So the second day the plan was different, we had decided to take a vehicle. The thing with the last days experience made us realise that this place was not much connected with buses. After breakfast we went to the Taxi stand and enquired the rates, it was 1300 for an Indica for a day. So we decided to cover Edakkal Caves, Phantom Rock, Heritage museum and Kuruva Island. First was Edakkal caves and we are in mood for a trek to the top.
There are some private parking at the bottom of the road, dont park here. You will have to pay here and then again walk to the top. There is free parking at thestart of the trek road. Also there will be jeeps which will say that the trek is 2 kms and they will cover half for rs 70. DONT take this also, as if you cant walk this then there is no point going top. You will have to walk a lot and may be even try the trek to the tip. Carry a lot of water and get ready to get your hands dirty.

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Entry fees are rs 10 and rs 25 for camera. You will pass through some cave like structures and lots of roack covered areas. After some easy climbing through paved ways and ladders you will reach the real Edakkal cave. There are some kind of drawings and carvings on the walls of the cave. Also when you look up you will see that you are actually standing right below a huge rock which is on its way down. This rock is being held there by 2 rocks on its sides. This is a peculiar sight.

From this point you can either go back or decide to trek t the top. Now the latter is really dangerous. We will have to climb holding on to make shift steps which are actually holes made into the rock. Also there is some ropes being available at some places to haul yourselves up. At some point i was a little bit afraid as i had the responsibility of my cousin. Well anyways we made it to tetop with soem enthusiastic students from some college. It was an accomplishments in itself. Now the thought of climbing down was scintillating. But its just a mind game as we reached back in half the time and it was really very easy when compared to the uphill trek.

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We reached back at noon and decided to head for Phantom rock. There is nothing much to see here as its some kind of wierd rock formation which looks like a head and hence the name.

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We also visited te wayanad heritage museum where the entrance fee was rs 10 and we didnt take the camera pass this tme. Lots of archeological finds of local wayanad was kept there. Main attraction was Veerakkallu which was used to cover dead people in the past. It depicted how they died.

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Then we had food and stopped at the Jain temple on way to Kuruva island. Jain temple access was restricted and we found our way in through the vegetation nearby. THis was bombed by Tippu when he was having his run. Lots of stone carvings and architectural marvel was to be seen here.

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We were late for Kuruva sight seeing as the island closed at 5. So we decided to make things fast. The island is 950 acres of wild area and we can have some soothing time there. We decided not to take the boat and to walk across the rived to reach the island. This was fun. Onreaching the island we had to take tickets for rs 10 and rs 10 for camera. We had half an hour at our disposal and we decided to have a bath in the river. The thing is tat you will get total privacy here and can have all the enjoyment. After bath we thought of going back using the boat, but it seemed to be closed. No one was in sight and then we found 2 lost people who didnt know what to do now. We told them to follow us as we can cross the river to the main land. So the four of us made the adventurous trip back across the river.

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Now this was expensive day and we decided that we will not be taking vehicle any more. Most of the tourist destinations were over and we thought of winding things up with a visit to Banasura Dam ad Muthanga Wild life sanctuary the next day

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Its been long time since i had been to my moms place at Lavanapadom off Vadakkancherry, Thrissur – Palakkad border. When grand father wanted to meet me I decided to spent the weekend at their place. On sunday we planned a trip to a near by scenis place called Palakkuzhy. The place was a wild waterfalls which had taken a lot of lives of visitors. We took an auto to the place named the same and the auto was finding it really hard to haul us all on the rising road. We had to take turns to walk and ride untill we reached there.
Any body can come to the place via Thrissur, Vadakkancherry, Valkulambu, Palakkuzhy. But the bus are scarce and the ideal thing will be to get a jeep.



We have to trek a little along the river till we reach the falls where the scene is like the edge of the world. The ground suddenly falls and the scenery is inspiring yet fills us with fear.



This is near virgin forests and you can see monkeys and other wild life up close. You can opt to trek around and climb the rocky mountains to the sides or decide to have a bath.



Take care not to bath too close to the falls as a sudden ruch of water can take you down.



There had been instances in the past when rain upstream had caused many casualities when the water suddenly gushed in.

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This is looking promising for the traveler in me as i am finding myself doing a trip every month. This time it was a Navodayan team trip to ilaveezhapoonjira. This place is off Mutton off Thodupuzha. There is a board declaring 5 kms to the place on the main road. We were on our way back from Ansars marriage and there were 10 people in 2 cars. Roy and Mahesh were generous enough to give lift to us all. Simon had the oriignal plan to visit Kuttikkanam, but as Mahesh had to reach home soon we didnot take that up.

The locals told us that normal vehicles wont go up there and we needed to take Jeep. But when we reached the rugged path to the summit we didnt find any jeep. Many were not in a mood to climb as they all had a great feast and were in amood to rest and many had to return home. But the enthusiasts amont us took off. The trak was 3kms uphill and was supoposed to take 1 hour minimum. There were lots of confusion whether to do it or not. Then Roy was of the opinion that we will never do this again and it was now or never. So we started off with me anfal and anoop at lead.

Trek was tiring and no one was in a shape for this. We heard this noise and found a jeep coming up. The road was so rugged that the travelers in the jeep were jumping up and down all the way. The jeep was useless after such rides anyways. They were having a great time mocking us as we were walking up. After some time we found then stranded and were secretly happy . One lorry with timber load was stuck in the road up ahead. We could only stare at these people who dare to take up the lorry and load it up with heavy timber on that road. There was oil leakage for the lorry and also the tyres were gone. We marched ahead taking some snaps here and there and reached a junction point where there was a small water fall and water flowing down. We had a drink and rejuvenated ourselves from the spring. The signboard declared that there was 2kms to ilaveezhapoonjira and 1.5 kms to Muniyara. Both were in opposite directions.

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We didnt wee any one else from the team coming up and hence had to cal them to confirm the status. Only BSNL had range and i got mahesh. Mahesh had to go back and many were ready to join him. So we agreed to it as we then saw roy coming up with rajesh pk. Roy had the bigger car and we were just enough people to fit in. After some time simon was calling saying he and ajesh were venturing up and we had to wait for them. But it was heavy climb ahead and we told them to catch up as we carry on. So with roy and pk we were a team of 5 marching ahead. All were expecting a pong as the name of the place suggested the presence. After some persistence we reached a temple which was the place. There was mountain up ahead and a local lady told us this was the place. Roy was pissed off as there was no pond near by and we were damn thirsty.

We decided to venture uphill as we had reached upto here. Ontop we reached a guest house of the govt. A elder guy at the place offered us Tea. Now that was a relief. We were just there to try for water and we got a hotel. The to our wonder we found that Beer was available. All sat down to enjot the great breeze and scenic beauty of the place. Simon and Ajesh caught up and were relieved to find the beer. We had some great photo sessions and rested. The rest was refill for us as we found up and kicking to reach the summit. Me anfal and simon decided to go to the top most wireless sation point when others decided to start walking back. We saw the gang in the jeep come up through a different route. This way was good for vehicles and started some where off road to moolamattom. We could see the Alapuzha Lake at the horizon as the sun lit it up like an orange stretch. We first thought it was horizon but it actually was glistening water. At the top point these other gang people told us to explore beyond the wireless camp and we first thought they were making fun of us. There was the wireless camp with 2 police men and after it was a rock with abrupt end to the mountain. The scene was spectacular as we could see all low lands around us. One side it was the Malankara reservoir and dam. We could see the whole reservoir snaking up. The breeze was rejuvenating and we spent a couple of minutes digesting the breathtaking view.

We started off back with plan to reach back in an hour as we took 1 hour to reach the top. But it only took half an hour to get back as it was really easy getting down hill. The other team had some fun down the stream and were waiting for us. We bid farewell to the place and cramped 7 people into Roys car. We missed the visit to Muniyara, but then this was the max we could trek that day. The day was not supposed to be a trekking trip, but a marriage visit. Anyways it turned out to be one hell of an exercise day.

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One thing that is good about Kothamangalam is that many of Kerala’s Tourist attractions fall close to it. The way to Adimali/ Munnar passes through here, Thattekkad Bird sanctuary, BhothathanKettu Dam, Kodanadu Elephant Krall, access to ThommanKuthu, Idamalayar and access to ernakulam. Last day we found out a new place to have a weekend getaway. Its called Ayyappanmudy and is just 7 kms off Kothamangalam enRoute Thattekkad. You need to really sk for directions here and there as there is not much visible directions or signposts to the place. The most I can let you know is that its near Chelad.

Last day when Aby visited us here at Kothamangalam me and Eldhose decided to go some where. The plan was Ayyappanmudy, we missed it on the way first and we headed to Thattekkad.

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The bird sanctuary was closed as it was off season. Bus full of tourists were coming and all were getting dissappointed at the ticket counter. We checked out a Toddy shop and found out that no food was available. We decided to hit Bhoothatahnkattu near which Popular rally was having its second last session. Reached there in the right time to see the flag off for last lap where lots of esteems and gipsies were trying their luck. Today I came to know that the MRF team won the rally.

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After seeing the rally and hitting toddy shop once again we started back to catch the evening sun atop Ayyappanmudy. It was a narrow inroad to the big rocky climb. Atop these rocks were one temple devoted to Ayyappan and hence the name. It was scenic, but we have been seing this all through Kerala, the good thing was that this was so close to home and yet we were making this for first time.

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The climb was nothing spectacular or tiresome, but the sun was beating down even when it was raining these days. We sat down for some time and decided to cover all the connected mountains as well. On our trek we had to face a lot of troubles including some severe words from local people who blamed us for intending to commit suicide. Local old men were stripped of their privacy when their open air toilets were being used as sight seeing places by us lesser mortals. We lay down below the sun for some time and when it was starting to be dark hit back to Kothamangalam where we found refuge at Mariya Intl.

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Last time when cousins came to my place i was neck deep with work. I really felt it bad when i could not arrange something cool for them. But this time around i had decided to make the trip count and to make some marks in their memories. So when they turned up this weekend i had to plan everything fast. As my mom is working and there is no one to help her in the kitchen (eehh..) cousins usually planned one day outing to my place. This will lower the burden it crates on Kitchen end of things. So new plan was initiated to stay for one more day. They came on a saturday when i was away to ekm. They spent their time seeing the film ‘Madambi’ by great actor Mohanlal.

It seemed like a time killer, but they had come to see me and relatives and not the film. So when i met up with them late night 9 pm the new plan was initiated over the current ‘cut’ from 9.30 to 10.00. The plan was to make a trip down to ThommanKuth, an ecotourism project near our place. Calls were made and a driver was made available to drive our alto with the 5 of us. Vinoj and Shyam from Thrissur with me and my brother. Shyam had just got placed in infy and his treat was due. But we let it go for the time being as there is lot time to do the treat in near future, when he will be earning a lot of infy money.

So early morning we started at 9 pm (too early huh) after packing some cheangeover dresses and some eatables. We didnt know what to expect, all i knew was that it was having waterfalls and people drown there usually. So it was all considered dangerous. The thing was that all aunties were overly protective of their sons and the blade hung over my neck if something went wrong. But these people were grown up enough and i believe they can handle things perfectly well. The path taken was throuth Kothamangalam – Pothanikkad – Paingaottur – Vannappuran – ThommanKuth. This was news for me as i only knew the way through Thodupuzha.

Anyways we reached the place and we were among the first to reach there. We were also praying that it doesnot rain as rain is gonna play spoilsport. We could see the falls and the river at a distance and the cliff was fenced off limits. We could only watch from the balconies constructed for sight seeing. We were dissappointed to see that there was nothing else to do but watch the falls from such distance. Then i saw the ecotourism arch board to the top with a path leading inside the forest. So we can roam inside the forest and follow the river up its path for a ticket of 10rs. We took 5 tickets for 50rs and started the journey carrying our dress and food with us. There was no restrictions and no guards anywhere. SO if we fell into the river of found ourselves in some trouble all we could do is scream.

The rivers white water made big thunderous sounds as we followed it upriver. There were small falls here and there which made beautiful photo points. Then we came upto one tree house on top of the river. It looked old and a piece from a museum. But it was rock solid and the tree on which it was build upon didnt budge as all of us entered the house. We had our driver also accompanying with us as this was first time for him also. We took some snaps in the tree house and continued the journey. Later on we reached the main waterfall which was beautiful and if only we could swim across to bath under the falling water. If i was with my other friends we could have done it, but now with these guys. So we continued our journey through the river side rather than through the forest way up. After some time we came to the dead end where we could only go one deangerously over the big and slippery rocks inside the river.

We could hear the screams and animal voices raised by a batallion of youth up our track where they followed the forest path up. We decided to cut up through the undergrowth up the steep side of the river. We made it to the path and followed it tl we found where the team of youth were stationed. They were having a blast with all kinds of liquids and something else. But they were enjoying their time and making no problems for others (very rare in Kerala)
We started or journey back after 1.45 hours of inward journey. We had decided to bath at some shallow place. Everywhere we could see signs of danger and how many people have died, etc. We took our food and backtracked to the place where we had seen some grownups bath earlier. Our driver went back to the car as we had to look some time to find the exact spot to bath as it was now deserted.

We had a nice time in the water where i was checking myself always in the fear of some leeches. i ave the bad memory from my Athirappilly trip when one leech made its way into my elbow. After half an hour n the water receiving some really envious looks from passers by we decided to return and call it a day. On our way back we had Kerala lunch from Vannappuran with fried fish and it really tasted good. After reaching back home all fell onto the bed and none woke up even when it was the Asia cup cricket finals between India and Srilanka.

Well no surprise there as India lost the all critical Final.

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