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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Caught Grinning - 110

EMERGANCY!
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Saturday, October 26, 2019

Caught Grinning - 109

Idea!



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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Caught Special - 120

You may have read my recent post about our Sai Vishram Byndoor (Mookambika Rd) Trip here. Here are a few nice moments in pictures from the trip. 

What: Ornamental creepers in the balcony 
Where: Sai Vishram Beach Resort  
When: 1st August 2019, 11:17 am
How: 
Xiaomi Mi-5

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

Sai Vishram Byndoor (Mookambika Rd) Trip

We did this Train trip to Sai Vishram Beach Resort located at about 75 KM from Udupi, over ~3 days and 2 nights. It was in the middle of a monsoon rainy season, but we had a good trip.

This Resort is part of the Sai Vishram Hotel (previously called E-Inn) near Electronic City on Hosur Road in Bangalore. We had finalized this travel date very early, more than 2 months in advance, in the month of May; but we got worried after seeing the weather news from there in the preceding 3-4 weeks, as rain was pouring in that area, and that train route was even closed for a few days for restoration of damages caused by landslides along the tracks. So we were not sure how our trip would pan out, in case the rains affect the route again along the tracks and tunnels, or if heavy rains pour down while we were there.

Fortunately, the rains completed pouring a few days before our travel date, and hence the trains to ply normally well on time for us. Actually, however, a fury of heavy rains started again soon after our trip, with heavy floods bashing up that Byndoor area just a couple of days right after we came back!

So luckily for us when we went there, weather was good, while also we enjoyed the periodic short 5-10 minute drizzle spells which passed by once every few hours!

We traveled from Bangalore on 31Jul evening to reach Byndoor on 1Aug morning. And after two nights' stay there, we started back from Byndoor on 3Aug evening, and reached Bangalore on 4Aug morning.

Sai Vishram Beach Resort

Located near the beach, about 4.5 KM from the Byndoor / Mookambika Road railway station, along the coastal line, and in the vicinity of 30-35 KM to places like Kollur Mookambika temple and Murudeshwar temple. This train route on the Konkan railway line is popular also for the ride passing through dense forests and quite a lot of tunnels, especially between Sakleshpur and Mangalore. A day travel train would have been quite exciting. But we traveled at night. Also, Byndoor is where people alight to go to Kollur Mookambika temple that is about 30 KM from there, and rightly, the railway station is also called as Mookambika Road. This train station itself is quite scenic with quite a broad platform to alight, and with another highlight of a tunnel seen right in front on the route... into which the train disappears after we get down!

Our stay at the resort was very good. Their practice of no security guard and gate to the property, but just a net curtain at the entrance was amusing (see picture). The Karavali Road to the nearby town splits the resort into two parts, one closer to the beach and the other on the other side of the road, on an elevated and sloped hilly part. They have a few cottages close to the beach side and more of them up on the slopes. Of the wide variety of rooms and cottages they have, we stayed in what they call as a Water Cottage, located on the other side of the road, up the slope, that has a distant view of the ocean from the balcony. Small firewood boilers supply the hot water required for the bathrooms (see picture). Stone chess sculptures add to the landscape around the cottages (see picture).

Lot of greenery, trees, walkways around that we enjoyed. The dining hall, located on the beach side part of the resort, is a nice compact thatched roof setup that gave us a rural touch. The menu in each meal was good, with Kerala red rice making its presence every day, and also some dish like Uppittu and Godhi Payasam were outstanding (see pictures). We had booked all our meals with them at a package rate, including a special consideration package of early check-in, with arrival breakfast included for the starting day, and a late checkout on the departing day, including the lunch on that day. Plus, they picked us up, at about 10 am, on arrival from Byndoor railway station, and also dropped us back there at about 3:45 pm on the departing evening.

The man-made pond pit filled with natural rain water setup amidst the dense mini forest and hillock backdrop where they had a kayaking arrangement was fun (see picture). Apparently guests are allowed to get into the water there and have a good time swimming. Considering the passing rain showers and chillness in the air and water, we did not consider it.

When we went for a 7:30 am morning walk on Karavali road, we were stunned to see a wide variety of birds amidst a few big trees around the fields along the road. A tiny water stream bridge on that route was exciting and we took a walk down to the stream as well (see picture).

They have a nice little open stage amphitheater and also a covered mini hall with stage, probably for Yakshagana programs (see picture); appears like they conduct cultural events once in a while; there were none during our visit. Also they had a few water adventure sport kits in their storage, but they were  suspended during our visit, owing to the rough sea and sudden inclement weather conditions that show up unforeseen around this time. Their lawn volleyball court along the beach side with a green clad hillock backdrop on the other side was an attractive setup as well (again, see picture!).

Highlights of our trip
  • The long walk on the beach, looking at the frequent rains coming from far away and passing by
  • A small backwater stream, at a few hundred meters walk on the beach towards northern direction
  • A hike on the hillock to the Sunset view point; a great elevated view of the river estuary
  • Someshwara beach (by the temple of the same name, Someshwara temple)
  • Sumana river estuary where it merges / flows into the Arabian sea, a beautiful spot
  • Kollur Mookambika temple visit, a half-day trip by a cab
  • Mock kayaking in their tiny little water body within the resort
  • Mr Ratnakar's support and coordination at the resort was superb!
  • We also spoke to the chef a couple of times to appreciate his cooking!
What we spotted
  • Among trees and plants, we walked around many almond, cashew, fig, jack fruit, star fruit, and coconut trees, in and around the resort. 
  • It was also cool to see a variety of flowers around in their rain-drenched freshness. 
  • Other highlights in the resort were their friendly dogs in their office cum club house, cows in their Goshala, and pea hens and peacocks said to be coming regularly to eat near their dining hall (we missed them, though a couple flashed by momentarily across the cottage when we were walking towards the dining hall, see picture below). 
  • We also spotted fire-flies flashing at night in the room and a lot outside the balconies, nice butterflies around the cottages and trees, a mongoose crossing the footpath in the resort, and a few playful monkeys (see pictures).
  • And then of course we spotted a few insects including snails, slugs, crabs, giant pill millipedes, frogs, etc. all around (see pictures).
  • We saw only some (very few) birds inside the resort. But we were stunned by a variety of and in some numbers during the morning walk along the Karavali Road, including woodpeckers, golden orioles, purple sun birds, egrets, etc. There were quite a few brahminy kites with their white heads always floating above the beach side. We were also treated by a lot of sparrows in the Byndoor railway station itself and also at the Mookambika Temple. 
  • A lot of double-decked terracotta roofed houses and mostly green moss clad walls all around were the other interesting sights on most of the roads here.

Overall a very good beach stay experience, good cuisine, wonderful drizzles, calm and serene surroundings for 3 days out of Bangalore.

Routes

Our train routes from Bangalore to Byndoor Resort and back:


Look for our itinerary summary and the trip review scores later below. Scroll down to see the travel pictures.

Monday, October 7, 2019

Caught Special - 119

What: Kingfisher 
Where: The avenue trees near our balcony  
When: 2nd June 2019, 8:10 am
How:
Canon EOS 700D, 55-250mm lens




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