Monday, October 8, 2007

October 6, 2007 – Saturday. Wayanad to Mysore


We desperately wanted to stay back but then the rooms were full and a new lot was coming in that day so we had to pack up.

With the last day going behind brooding, we wanted to freshen up a bit before reaching home. So it had to be Mysore before Bangalore.

At about 130 kms its was a short and great ride through a bit of Waynad and Bandipur forests.

What a change from the hole drive to smooth roads and soon the Bullet was cruising away at my favorite speed. 90 kms/hour. And averaging it as well.

There were places where the sun could not shine through because of the dense overgrowth. The tress and overhanging creepers giving the place a great feeling of living it inside a forest. This lasts for about 15 kms. And then you cross over to the Karnataka border and into Bandipur which is not so dense. You see lots of greens but shrubs and more grubby.

No animals encountered. And we reached Mysore in a flash. The ride took us 3 ½ hours and we were not even tired.

So after grabbing a beer and a bite to eat at Mysore after checking in. We went around town to the palace which was getting decked up for the Dasara festival which was a huge draw here. The town Mysore name after the evil king of asuras Mahishasura was killed by the goddess Chamundi (or Durga.)

The celebrations take place not only in the palace but also around town lights, set-ups the whole city was preparing itself for the mid October celebrations.

After the city rush we went to chill out with birds at Srirangapatnam. Even though this was not season we caught a few. Wifey wanted to become a bird watcher immediately. Good activity. Told her to Ask google.

After lazing around the bird sanctuary while also going to some of the other sights around we rode back to the hotel for the last night out.

Next morning had to be the uphill ride to the Chamundi temple and Mysore city view and then back home.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Some trip mate; what a break!

And for breakfast, piss for water (hope you didn't drink it) and shit pots to bounce over... am sure all your city grief got flushed beyond belief.

The rains and how they rain (got the big drop variety?) screwed the roads, otherwise Kerala's got pretty okay tars.

Sad, you didn't see theyyam in all it's glory. Fascinating spectacle.

PS A break's a break. To top that, it even managed a story for you. Beauty and the Bull.

Batool said...
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Batool said...

What a break u took!! Potoles, dirty water, missed theyyams, beautiful hillsides, tyre punctures but all in all the beauty of the state is worth it..

And what a joyous feeling it is to experience the countryside on a bullet... hmmm bliss!!

Lovely pictures...