This Travelogue is written by my better half who goes by the nick
Carburettor Cauvery (CC) on Tbhp (she's still not a member though)
CC :Its been sometime since my husband has been on this forum and courtesy this, there is some glitzy vocabulary I have picked up
imping up rides err isnt a dirty thing;ice isnt what you mix in your drink;mod isnt for modern but for constructive surgery done to your vehicle, Handle is a nick.. is a name...sigh! So pardon me if I break into Luke-BHP lingo in between this travelogue
Headline in Luke BHP lingo :3 black rides and a red marvel on wheels
CC :One of the greatest perks on joining the team BHP family is some great friends we have made courtesy the Forum.One such bunch agreed to gang up and drive out to Yercaud last weekend.
In Luke BHP Lingo :3 GM cars: An SX4 with 16" wheels (Oops that isnt a GM car);A red optra with 15"alloys ;a bombatt Sparky with great turning radius and a Palio with amazing eyes oops ICE started off after meeting outside Dakshin Honda.We also managed a peek at the new Jazz parked there and here is a little review......
CC :Hey we thought this was a travelogue!!!
CC :We met on Hosur road and started off at 6.30am stopping enroute at Krishnagiri for breakfast at a restaurant called Spicy Spoon.After a sumptuous snack of steaming hot idlis,dosa and pongal off we went via Dharmapuri and Salem.A brief stop in Salem around eleven to pick up a birthday cake for Mrs Bombatt,(her birthday was on sunday and the trip was also an excuse to bring it in together), we drove off again and started the climb onto the hills.The drive was extremely picturesque, so totally green,hills replete with Silver oaks.and temperatures beginning to drop after the Salem sun.
In Luke BHP lingo :The cars took off at a steady 60km and once on the GQ, the speeds rose to 80 upward, there was engine noise at high RPMs and brakepads on the optra needed replacement after 20000kms blah blah blah
At Spicy Spoon near Krishnagiri
CC : The climb uphill consists of 20 hairpin bends but the road is extremely narrow making it difficult to manouever especially with larger vehicles coming from the opposite side at breakneck speeds.As we climbed up however all thoughts of a misty hill holiday vanished like vapour when we saw a small sunny town called Yercaud with a little lake. Is this it? Looked very disappointing and voices of friends who had ditched saying "Yercaud? Whats there to do? it is sad" came rushing back.
Yercaud lake
However we were told that our destination was half an hour away and people from the group who had been there earlier hastened to reassure us that there was paradise ahead just waiting for us.
We drove on further uphill and habitation grew sparser and sparser.There was more of the hilly countryside in view:trees, trees and more trees.We crossed several colourful butterflies just rushing past and saw beautiful wild flowers line both sides of the narrow road.And then we went through a valley, more tall trees and flowers till we reached our destination:A resort called Enchanted Woods or eWoods for short:run by a couple from Chennai :Yusuf and Shireen:it is indeed enchanting.We reached there around 12noon.
Luke : The GQ drive till Salem was on awsome roads but we encountered our first pothole enroute the hills.Roads to Yercaud are narrow but after acquiring some rubbernecking skills we managed to drive in fourth gear and Michelin tyres did not skid and unidirectional treads on the yokos...
CC :errr who Yoko Ono?
Luke :no no Yokohama you dud!
CC :Sob:( err What about the scenery
Luke: what scenery ? I was driving and checking if the Sparky was following.
CC :The 12 acre resort is nestled deep in the hills giving it a feeling of complete isolation.Though of course its surrounded by other large coffee estates, there are few people moving about and so you feel that you have the whole place to yourself. If you are looking for a peaceful holiday far from the maddening crowd, this is the place to be.
Yusuf and Shireen have taken great care to maintain the rustic feeling .You need to pass through steps made of natural rock with fruit trees surrounding you, pass a geese pond and some curious and noisy turkeys and firebirds to get to the cottages.
There are 2 cottages on the banks of a stream.We were told that the best time to go is just after the monsoon as the stream is then gushing with water and the hills around are covered by mist.The cottages while furnished comfortably still exude the feeling of old world charm with antique wooden almirahs, tile roofs;brick walls;red tile floors, fireplaces and an old fashioned sit out.
Yusuf's house is again a place to behold:he has an old gramaphone record with numerous old records: we started off our stay listening to Boney M, ABBA and Queen while the younger generation walked off scornfully when all they saw was retro.A quick tour of the house and we saw a beautifully restored dial up telephone.a treasure chest and an attic with a loft
Hellooo??? Music anyone Retro Attachment 151010 The loft Jacks in the box This fellow laughed at me every time I crossed him
What I liked best was a huge fig tree covered with luscious large figs and the dining tables set below it in the open by the stream.Again old world :lovely wooden benches and tables with just nature around us.
Lunch under the fig tree ...contd