Monday, July 25, 2011

Pawankhind :Water Soaked Trip


Well, I have been keeping the tradition and going to places for last couple of weekends. In the same series, me and a few of office friends went to Pavankhind Resorts to enjoy and relax. 

Now before I dive into the details of my trip here are a few facts. ‘Khind’ means a valley in Marathi. This valley has a historical significance, as Shivaji Maharaj escaped through this valley only after his 300 brave Maratha soldiers led by sardar Baji Prabhu Deshpande laid down their lives so that Shivaji could get time to escape. As per the local folk lore, Despande fought so hard that his limbs continued to fight even after his head was severed from his body!! A bravery and commitment so hard to find in today’s times.

I began our journey early in the morning. The time when the night is at its darkest and the moon glow the brightest. But since we are professional, can’t afford of not being late. By the time we left Pune, sky was good soaked in a vivid array of yellow.

Once fed and watered our bus trudged on. Here I’d like to congratulate the excellent driving skills of Balaji. Full marks to him for his skills which I can only dream to emulate.

After a four and a half hour ride in our green chariots we reached our resort which was to be our abode for the next 2 days and a night. The place where Rohan would refine his star rating policy and award us stars for any work done for him!

Now something about the resort: This resort (Pavankhind resort) has all the amenities you can dream of in such a place. They have everything right upto a swimming pool, library and a table tennis table (jungle mein mangal).To add to it, they give you such personalized attention and service that you really miss them when you leave the place. Plus, the food there is simply awesome and instructions at each step detailed and to the point with a touch of humour. Also, one very important point to note is, this resort is perennially under the curtain of a drizzle which makes cool pleasant weather and mind blowing greenery omnipresent. A full evening swimming made it for the travel.

On this picture perfect location we had a sumptuous breakfast with a pre-recorded announcement chalking out our iternary for the day. The first was a sightseeing trip on the roof top of a jeep. The ride on the roof was again an amazing experience. Through dense forest and fog our jeep went on. Stopping at amazing sites where the pre-recorded announcement gave some brief info on the location. Each turn was more beautiful than the last and each tree greener than the previous one. All the while, a slight drizzle and cool wind was a continuous companion.

We even trekked downhill for a good 30-45 mins to enjoy the beauty on foot. Finally, after some more adventurous trekking we reached the base of a water fall. Boy! We had the time of our lives there. It was like the world’s largest shower with no end to water. And to add to the sense of adventure, there were leeches around to give us company. One managed to drink a lot of blood off me. But it was fun, the waterfall I mean. (Sadly no pics of the place as we were too busy enjoying than risking our cams there). When we were done bathing and felt cleaner than we ever had, up we trekked back to a waiting cup of hot tea and coffee. Even the rain Gods blessed us and halted the near incessant rain for a few minutes.

The journey up was made more adventurous courtesy to some of my wild fantasy which wish I could post and for the down, rains had its share of wildness. It started raining hippos and rhinos and I being in front had it all. It was a good lesson how a silent stream turns ghastly in just a 20 min rains here uphills.  

With all the trekking and bathing we were hungry as hell despite our heavy breakfasts. Off we were shepherded on top of the jeep to a waiting hot lunch. It was a meal fit for a king. I’ll just jot down a few items if not all... Roasted chicken, boiled corn, roasted potatoes, brinjal, capsicum & onions (a local delicacy), gulabjamuns, raita, dal, roti, vegetables, etc. etc… And to cap it all there was a bonfire lit where we could sit and dry ourselves!!

Once we were all dried and rested the jeep was ready to take us back to our resort where we would spend the night. But well, all is well that ends well. We reached back safe and sound, had a hot bath and spent the evening chatting and relaxing. Ah... Life….

And with a content smile and tired but happy legs we dozed off. That was how Day 1 went at Pavankhind Resorts. Well actually not, all the pokers in my room didn’t let me sleep till 2 am.

Day 2 dawned on a lazy note. Had a late breakfast which comprised of hot poha, curd and misal. An ideal meal for the cool morning on the mountain. I’ll keep this short as we didn’t do much this day but see some fabulous sites. Here pictures speak more than words... :)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Konkan Railways : Journey to Heaven (Cont.)


Here are few more clicks which I have taken from the Train window only....
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Read my other travel experiences like Dandeli Jungle Safari, Kundilika River-raftingBhimashankar Treking, Benaras:Journey Back into Ages, Konkan Railways

Konkan Railways : Journey to Heaven

It’s monsoon time in India and I have a promises to keep.
Keeping up with my annual date with Konkan Railways for the third consecutive year, this year also I made the all famous Panvel-Madgaon Trip with Konkan Railways.

It all started on Friday night(and yes, only after having two boring meetings and a last minute checkin’s), I board a train to Kalyan . This route is far more than familiar to me to excite me but that can never take away the scenic beauty on this route. How I can forget the Arab couple who have flown down to Mumbai for a one day only to have a MUMBAI-PUNE-MUMBAI trip by train and experience the virgin beauty of SHAYADRI Range(I met them way back in 2007).

Anyhow I made it to Panvel  by 5:00 am, had a light breakfast and aboard the Janshatabdi Express to Madgaon. The moment train left the concrete jungle of Mumbai suburbs in peeped the natural, pure and untouched beauty to the Konkan, it felt like you have moved into heaven. Firstly I had plans to put all my experience into word but latter did I realized that my vocabulary is far too poor to pen down this enormously fulfilling, exceptionally thrilling and deeply pacifying trip.

So I decided to take shelter of the Photos I have taken(all on them are taken from train only). ENJOY!!!!


I alighted the train at Thivim around and took a 3:00pm and took a heavy Konkani lunch(you can avail wide variety of veg. also in Konkan). My back train was at about 5:30 pm in the evening and it was bang on time. Not to miss here is that Konkan railways is a engineering miracle(I think I might need another blog space to discuss it).

The best part of this trip and for the first time in all my trip came soon after before the train was approaching SawantWadi. It was just a picture perfect scene to see the sun calling it a day behind the rain soaked green coated mountain ranges. As the day fell to its end, the scene grew far more heartthrob and  dearer to share them all on this blog J .

Finally, the trip ended on Sunday afternoon with another promise made to be back next year.


Read my other travel experiences like Dandeli Jungle Safari, Kundilika River-raftingBhimashankar Treking, Benaras:Journey Back into Ages,Konkan Railways

Friday, July 8, 2011

It's All About Numbers

I was discussing blogging with a friend yesterday. He was of the opinion that quite a few people (including me) take the online life too seriously. Be it blogging or other social networking sites. People take part in contests, get offended on remarks made on social networking sites, bash others and react on such trivial things and such. Well, a few of the things are applicable to me, like I feel really offended if someone writes wrong things about me or tries to malign my name and reputation which is too dear to me. Defending that is taking online things seriously, then yes, I do take it seriously.

When it comes to blogging, I write when I feel like and time permits. I neither write for numbers or comments since the time I have started blogging. I don't take part in blog contests too if you ignore my BPL participation which went on for quite a long period as we won it! 

But my dear friend is unaware that there are people who really take the online world way too seriously. Whatever he mentioned were not even the qualifiers for being "serious" about social networking. He is a very busy person so I can't ask him to check a few blog communities or twitter, but the day I do, he will call me the sanest person he knows on this planet earth!
People breathe sites. They kill for numbers. When I was new to blogging, I got many comments saying - "nice blog. Please visit mine too, follow and leave a comment". I knew so many bloggers who used to visit 50 odd blogs a day just to get those 50 comments each day! They seldom read the posts, maintained a style and words when it came to commenting, ALWAYS praised the blogger to be in her (well, it's usually her. very few visit his blogs!) good books. And it worked too for many. They always got the "desired" number at the end of the day. The only thing they cared for - the number! In case of comments, followers, hits, page views. 

Slowly the "follow blog" trend shifted to facebook fan page. People sent invites left-right-center for asking friends to be the "fan" of their blog page. After that faded away, now it was Twitter's turn. And when it comes to twitter followers, people still fight for them, cry when they un-follow and celebrate when they have a "special" number as followers like 500 or 1000 etc. Recommendations, follow friday, mutual admiration clubs are few of the main features of twitter. 

Ah, it's all about numbers these days. Number of comments on blog, number of fans on facebook and number of followers on twitter. 

My dear friend should see those numbers, then he will know that I am but a minuscule (rather, non existing) part of this social networking bandwagon. I am sure his definition of "celebrity" will change after that for sure!