The trip was planned to commemorate Appa and Amma's 43rd wedding anniversary and a decade since my TBI{{let this be the final and hopefully sole,mention of the cartload(s?) of associated mental baggage I lug around,looking to dispense with it anytime.
We started out on 1/7/2023 at 7 am. We traveled by car and reached Coorg,staying at Madikeri in a homestay.
A short walk from the homestay is Raja's Seat,which literally translates to 'The seat of the king',is a culturally significant site.
It is a small pavilion made of brick and mortar with surrounding four pillars,bridged by arches in the middle of a garden.
We went to Talakauveri,the source of the river Cauvery.
We bought mango chocolate,dark chocolate and jujubes.
We next went to a temple in the area in the middle of a heavy downpour.
Since there is a dress code at the temple,we had to buy dhotis for Mohan and me(Rs.300).
On the ride back to the hotel,there was a dicey situation when a stream of smoke emanated from the carburetor when Mohan operated the clutch since there was heavy traffic on the incline.
Returning from Thalakaveri,we had lunch at Tasmi restaurant.
For dinner,we ordered kulchas(10) and 2 curries-(Rs.1050).
3/7/2023,Monday::
*Went for a walk in the morning,bought bread,milkshakes and buttermilk.
*We had breakfast at Shanti Sagar
*Appa bought a FastTrack sticker linked to IDFC Bank
*Took the car to an auto garage for a quick checkup following the clutch episode.
*Mercara coffee plantation
Learned that the significant coffee beans are Arabica,Robusta and Peaberry
Saw the bushes of plants harvested for the spices cardamom,pepper,clove,cinnamon,vanilla and others,fruits like avocado,litchi and citron
*Thimayya museum
*Abby falls
July 4,2023::
Parents' wedding anniversary. The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the visit to the Dubare elephant training camp[Elephants at Dubare training camp, and observing the pachyderms and their handlers.
Kumkis are working elephants,and the assistants to the mahouts are called காவடி.
We visited Bylakuppe,the largest Tibetan refugee camp,situated 90 kms away from Mysore on the Mysore Madikeri highway,which is the largest Tibetan refugee camp housing more than 18000 Tibetans in exile.Their rich cultural heritage has resulted in the sprouting of many mammoth and fascinating monasteries. There are 3 big golden idols(of Padmasambhava,Buddha and Amitayus) in a massive hall we sat in for meditation. Although they recommended maintaining silence,the recommendation was not followed to the letter.
















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