As the name suggests, Po Pondy, latest trip in our Mair-Uth-Anne tour series, was to
Mair-Uth-Anne
We, the CET Bethaninans at
By the way, we have a movie club - Oomph-Ithet-Al, which in Italian means ‘The show must go on’. Ok, now back to the main topic...
Destination:
Voyagers: Sand, Rat, Jins and Geo
Ship: Sand’s Indica
Started on: 26th Jan 2006 morning.
Wound up by: 29th Jan 2006 evening.
Onward route:
Return route:
We started on 26th morning, with the car stereo playing the official tour anthem “Dil Chahtha Hai”. Kilometers and hours flew by fast... ride was smooth... Sand and me alternated our position behind the wheels. An uneventful journey with planned halts, lunch... by evening we reached Chennai. From there, through the much hyped ‘
Our MUA series is world famous all over
Thus the unplanned awesome foursome reached Pondy in the night and started looking for a place to stay. After unsuccessfully checking out each and every hotel near the beach, we finally managed to get a room, which was a bit away from the sea, somewhere towards the heart of the city. The hotel had a nice suite for four, and we were more than pleased. End of day one, which was dedicated for travel. FTV followed by sound sleep.
Pondy doesn’t have too much on offer when it comes to sight seeing. There are only 2 beaches, one of which is rocky and hence inaccessible. The other attractions around the place are Aurobindo Ashram, Botanical Garden,
Because it was mentioned as the main attraction in travel guides, we visited Aurobindo Ashram on Friday morning itself. Suffice to say we emerged in record time, after covering all those photographs and artifacts of Aurobindo and ‘The Mother’. It was on our way out from the Ashram that Jins asked the million dollar question “Actually, who is this Aurobindo?” All of us were ‘blissfully’ ignorant. I leave it to you to guess the duration for which a botanical garden or a museum can hold the attention of 4 s/w engineers who are on a long weekend trip. Covering spots was never faster!
One of the activities we enjoyed most was the time we spent in the Chunnambar park. A memory trip back to childhood with swings, seesaws, ladders, cages and all. Loads of photos with each of us trying all sorts of monkey tricks on those children’s toys. Forgot to mention the toy train ride we had in the botanical garden. Believe it or not, it cost us just 30 Rs to get the entire train rolling for us.
Auroville is envisioned as a universal town, where people from different nationalities, faiths and beliefs, can live in peace and harmony. The construction of this 'universal town' was started in 1968 under the guidance of ‘The Mother’, a Paris born painter-musician who become sri Aurobindo's disciple and close companion from 1924 till his death in 1950. The development of this Utopia is still in progress. Several countries have offered to set up permanent pavilions, reflecting the culture and ethos of their countries. The Matri Mandir is the spiritual center of Auroville. It is a domed structure, which has a crystal sphere in the meditation room. An open air Amphitheatre in front of the Matri Mandir has a lotus stem like structure built at the center of it, which contains soil from 126 countries, the representatives of which attended the inauguration of the Matri Mandir way back in 1968.
We visited the Auroville beach on Friday evening and returned on Saturday evening to hit the beach, and had a nice time swimming, diving and doing general masti...
Started our return journey on Sunday morning. Since we had already covered the
I particularly liked the last stretch of the journey, which was from Krishnagiri to
31 comments:
Haha..
That was a rewind , rather a re-trip , thru the same roads for me :D
Geo, u missed out to thank me, for not having taken up the behind-the-wheels position, thereby making it possible for you to write this blog ;-)
And that was one funny intro !
(i couldnt help mailing u personally to complement on it)
Me wondering whether to write a travelogue of my own, given its already in place here !
Great one Geo , as always !
So detailed..
I wanted to be a driver too. I have driven 12hrs once and 14hrs (we take a lot of road trips) when I was younger (used to live with parents). Now long drive or short drive, shekar rarely lets me drive.
i saw a killer shark whooping into the waves in one of the fotos!
@Jithu: Me too!!!!
@Geo: I just checked with our translator that Oomph-Ithet-Al doesn't mean anything in Italian and the Spanish for Bon Voyage is "Viaje Feliz". You are incorrigible!!! =)) =)) =))
Nothing like a road trip where you can absorb the scenes, pause and experience places, people and some time spent on the countryside. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun and learnt something about the place too.
to me it reads like maire- thanni:P(atho maire thanne?)hmmm
@Rat:
Thank u thank u :_)
Waiting for your version of the trip. Thanks once again for not starting you r goddamn Tea-Vada series during the trip itself, thereby making it possible for us to peacefully complete the trip :_)
@Thanu:
So that’s another driving enthusiast. I too have certain long stints to my credit. :_)
May be u shd try driving alone...
@Jithu:
Ha ha .... yea... one of us!
@silverine said...
I cant believe you actually went ahead and got them translated :-O
Good you havnt yet approached anyone who knows Mallu well ;_)
Agree with you on that road trip bit. We try to have one every other week at least...
@kickassso:
There you go!!! :_D
I can not drive alone, tried once drove 220 miles one way like in 3.5-4hrs, that was too much. Got bored after the first hour..then survied mainly on phone calls to friends and family. Cell phones here weekends are free..thaks for that stayed on phone for most of the return trip...
transporter 3 cinemayil Hero --> Geo the Vedi(kettu) Transporter ;)
mai*u thanne
paavam silverine "Oomph-Ithet-Al" translate cheythu
=))
Interesting travelog. Since Pondy is more associated with Frenchies, instead of the Spanish Mair-Uth-Anne, the French equivalent Oom-Balotuum-Bal would be more appropriate, IMHO ;-)
@Thanu:
I used to drive from Tvm to Pala pretty regularly, all alone. Used to enjoy those rides also :_D
@-Poison-:
Enne kollu.. ;_)) aakkaan oru chance kittiyaal vidaruthu kettaa :_))
silverine chechy-kku manasilaayilla =)) =))
@mahout [aka paappaan]:
Thanks paappaan... :_))
and thanks for ‘pointing out’ that French equivalent. ;_) it kind of rhymes with our Movie Club’s name =))
Now i need to use it somewhere :_))
I come back to see some male bonding going on here :))
Good you havnt yet approached anyone who knows Mallu well
OH MY GAWD!!!! THANK GOD!!!!
i drove to pondy from bang last year..frankly pondy is a good get-away from the hectic world - if you are in one, but beyond that theres not much there.i mean once a year is max i can be there. i went to vythiri after that and found it much more exciting. tree houses, trekking and all..
silverine, learn thy mallu well!
hey, that was a cool travellogue... if you are so keen on choosing a new 'career', how about you be a coach driver?? i could become the ticket collector.... thus while you drive i get to look around.... and i get a job too! coool! pleaseee become a coach driver??
ROTFL @ "actually, who is this Aurobindo"
Do post some of the dome's pics? I really liked the house tree... just the kind i was dreaming of once upon a time.
ha..! ha..! ha..!
ur travalouge is really good.. but its the comment section that made it simply superb..!!!
:))
@silverine:
Ha ha ha.... Smirnoff, football, poetic and nostalgic usages in mother tongue – just some of the things which ensure male bonding :_))
I am sure by now you know what ‘we’ meant =))
@Mind Curry:
Exactly what I have to say abt Pondy. It’s just a welcome change from the maddening city rush, that’s all... Havnt been to vythiri yet... planning to check out some places like Kutta, bandipur etc...
@Wbix:
Deal!! Guess I should grab the offer... you can be the tik collector, no probs, but who will fund for the coach? :_) lets see...with so many managers, entrepreneurs and communication people around, we will surely be able to find a way out :_))
I will try to pass some nice pics to you...
@hope and love:
Thank you doc...:_) ‘We’ were trying to teach the English Madam a word or two in Mallu :_)) will be very useful you know... ;_))
Hope you are enjoying your break!!
@Geo: No, I still don't know what you meant, but I have a fair idea ;)
p.s. you should hear the 'terms'we gals use, very tame compared to yours but equally creative ;)
=))
Madam, all ears to hear the 'terms' you gals use... please please... :_D
@Geo:Please....I cannot tell such things to innocent kids like you.
Thallu kittum =))
yea!!!
poor silverine!!!
@silverine:
=)) I remember somebody using the word incorrigible =))
@Alexis Leon:
It would be nice to stay at such a serene place which moves at its own pace for an extended period of time...
ROFL about the Spanish words =)).... I guess Spanish and French lessons we learned there are the most useful ones when it comes to practical life :_))
I knew it would be easy for you guys to understand them, that’s why I didn’t bother to give any explanation :_))
>>Poor silverine...
ROFL
@-Poison-:
>>yea!!! poor silverine!!!
ROFL ....
Silverine, at last you are getting (much sort after) sympathy of your readers =))
I remember you trying hard through your posts on your SB (I mean, Stud Brother)
Now that i have helped you, can I expect a treat in return? =))
Hey, have come across your page a couple of times through Anjali's page.
This pondi trip was a good travelogue !
Hey, have come across your page a couple of times through Anjali's page.
This pondi trip was a good travelogue !
hey, the above anon comment was from me. I am not used to Blogspot, so don't know how to leave a link to my page.Sorry for double posting the comment.
Welcome aboard Anita,
Thanks for your visit :_)
Never mind abt the extra comments... the more the merrier :_D
Thank you, Thank you, it is a pleasure to get an opportunity to comment on a mult-talented person's blog..
hey, Btw,I notice an underscore syndrome in ur typing skills !
All the emotions have an "_" instead of '-' ? is that some sort of style ? ( query posted on observing comments on my page too )
Multi-talented? who me? Yes yes... I am :_D
Thank you ...thank you..... :_))
Btw, ‘_’ tho apun ka style hai... ;_))
I do a lot of other things which are equally crazy... this is just one of ‘em...
Just a way of having a unique style :_))
Saab still at work ?
Another lonely soul in office !
Btw, the word multi-talented can be perceived in more than one way. ;-))
i felt like I went with you to pondy!! now, I know whta route to take if I ever decide to take atrip from b;lore to pondy :)
ippozhenikilum thiricharivu undaayallo...
ramapuram taxi stand ninne maadi vilikunnathaayi thonunille...
with you in pune now, firefighting, how do we ever set up our business! :((( cant you grab one of those lorries and we turn them into coaches?
you still owe me photos btw! do send them when you are free? thank you.
dont ya worry Wbix... i will be back soon :_))
cudnt send u the photos as u didnt have ur email id in ur profile when u posted the first comment... now i cud get it from ur profile and i will b sending u the link as soon as i reach blore
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