Kerala Trip
Day 1: Started off by 4:00 AM in the morning and reached Guruvayoor by 7:30 PM. We took many breaks to reduce the stiffness and for lunch, tea. Driving through Kerala was the most difficult part as the drivers there were rash. We were in a dilemma about the trip as it was raining heavily in Kerala but to our luck there was no rain and so driving through small lanes of Kerala was not a problem
Day 2: Guruvayoor was less crowded and had darshan twice. Started from there to native- Chelakara [Trissur] by 3:00 PM and the drive were wonderful with lush green forests on both sides and winding roads. Reached relative’s place and had hot tea and walked around 4 kms to my ancestral home. Quite a dilapidated place! Full of rubber trees and weeds! A gardener would have to toil hard to make that place livable. The walk was through thotu varambu [A walkway on the banks of rivulet] I really enjoyed the walk. Mom got sentimental and she was showing me the ground and places she spent her summer vacations. We reached back home and had a solid keralite dinner with the motta rice.[Boiled rice- Kerala special] The whole place gets dark by evening 5'O clock, so spent half of the time outside sitting in the porch watching the fauna.
Day 3: We went to family deity temple. Normally all family ancestral homes will have a kavu [A small temple] at the end of their kandam [The farms] These small kavu is taken as the family deity and so when the property gets divided the temple is given separate premises and given to Devasom board. So such a temple it was. Still the family people will be having special attention over there. I really enjoyed the importance given there. Then came to Trissur town and did some shopping and returned back home.
Day 4: Trip got over and we bid good bye to Chelakara by 6:30 morning. Drive was too good.The total distance we traveled was around 1550 kms and I drove through three main highways NH-45, NH-68 and NH-47. Kudos to Indian Highways!!!I reached back home by 9:00.
Day 2: Guruvayoor was less crowded and had darshan twice. Started from there to native- Chelakara [Trissur] by 3:00 PM and the drive were wonderful with lush green forests on both sides and winding roads. Reached relative’s place and had hot tea and walked around 4 kms to my ancestral home. Quite a dilapidated place! Full of rubber trees and weeds! A gardener would have to toil hard to make that place livable. The walk was through thotu varambu [A walkway on the banks of rivulet] I really enjoyed the walk. Mom got sentimental and she was showing me the ground and places she spent her summer vacations. We reached back home and had a solid keralite dinner with the motta rice.[Boiled rice- Kerala special] The whole place gets dark by evening 5'O clock, so spent half of the time outside sitting in the porch watching the fauna.
Day 3: We went to family deity temple. Normally all family ancestral homes will have a kavu [A small temple] at the end of their kandam [The farms] These small kavu is taken as the family deity and so when the property gets divided the temple is given separate premises and given to Devasom board. So such a temple it was. Still the family people will be having special attention over there. I really enjoyed the importance given there. Then came to Trissur town and did some shopping and returned back home.
Day 4: Trip got over and we bid good bye to Chelakara by 6:30 morning. Drive was too good.The total distance we traveled was around 1550 kms and I drove through three main highways NH-45, NH-68 and NH-47. Kudos to Indian Highways!!!I reached back home by 9:00.
Comments
nice narration:)
Ammam a cool and nice trip
@ Jaggy
Unnai ellam epd kootitu povanga.
@ Serendipity
Yeah....getting lucky these days....
Avlo aayiducha... che...
hey, btw, seems like it was really an awesome trip... if possible, try visiting some more places before u join TCS... else, believe me, its a hectic task to plan for such tours anymore...
also, Janani, ur writing skills r improving blog by blog... Nice narration... Short, sweet & crispy...
Well done gal!!!
Thnx a lol.