Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Vagamon


We were looking for some places in and around trivandrum to beat the heat. After extensive discussions between us, we settled down to Vagamon, “to explore the unexplored”. Thanks to internet, we could get lot of information about vagamon and Google Map provided us the necessary route with each and every twist and turns. Ten of us, consisting of people from all age group left trivandrum at 6am in two cars and headed towards Vagamon.
As it was Good Friday and Vagamon being a piligrim centre, we got stuck in the traffic in the hilly area and it took around 3 hours to clear.We reached the cottage by 3pm. Cool breeze of Vagamon compensated all the tiredness and we were at our youthful best again to explore. The Silver Cloud Castle Cottage was very new and had wonderful views of the vast expanse of vagamon. The rooms were beautifully maintained and had a spanking clean bathroom and toilet. Silver cloud incharge was kind enough to accept our request for providing food during our stay.
After the refreshments we set out in the evening towards the nearby flushing meadows. Before we could traverse the meadows, the gathering dark clouds cast their spell and made us to look to our watches in disbelief to know the time. The darkness kindled the “Fire Flies” hiding somewhere in the grass and they came as an army to light the area and we enjoyed the sight. Coming Back to the cottage, we drew the day to close with a campfire and sing-song!!
The evening outing to meadows was so tantalising that the team was eager to scale the small grass covered hills which made even the Kumbhakarnas woke up early at 5am. It was an unforgettable experience to find the silver white clouds down under our feet as the water droplets in the mist kissed our faces all over. Our hosts, Silver cloud Castle had arranged a delicious, sumptuous breakfast with hot puttu and kadala curry. With renewed vigour, we headed straight to the Pine Valley. The pine valley was perhaps the coolest place in vagamon at that time of the day. It offered a refreshing cool air that no AC could have offered.
A kilometer away from Pine valley is the Suicide Point. With no intention of ending our life prematurely, but just to have a glimpse of the bottomless chasm which is a rarity in the grasslands, we walked nearly a kilometer from the main road. It was a really breath taking view and the sight itself would kill a weak hearted person.
Coming back tired and exhausted to the cottage, our only solace was again the chef of the cottage who was ready with variety of food items for lunch. The next item on our itinerary was a visit to Rose garden and a Lake located in Vagamon Heights resorts. The paddle boating in the placid lake took us to the rose garden where the female members of the team were face-to-face with more than 250 varieties of roses. Though plucking the roses was not allowed, the sight of so many roses at one place was more than what we asked for. After this we headed towards Kurisumala, the hill dedicated to followers of christianity and visited by people from all religions.
After having a cup of tea at the bottom of hill, we came back to the cottage and relaxed for a while. Still energetic members of group went around in search of logs of wood for camp fire.All of us had a nice time in camp fire with dumb charads as main attraction of the night. Next day, after having breakfast in the cottage we left vagamon and took some beautiful pictures enroute to trivandrum.Finally we all would like to thank silver cloud castle cottage for their wonderful hospitality and making us to feel homely in the cottage. Still some more places were left unseen and really its worth to visit once again and enjoy the beauty of nature.

About Vagamon
Nestled in the laps of the Western Ghats is Vagamon which is an enticing hill station of Idduki-Kottayam border in Kerala and is still untouched by the milling crowds. Vagamon is situated at an elevation of 1100 metres above sea level and it is a very ideal tourist spot surrounded by the greenery of tea gardens, beautiful meadows, deep puzzling valleys and dales. The enchanting hill station dotted with tea gardens is promising enough to be one of Indias foremost eco-tourism projects and is destined to have a major say among the contemporary holiday resorts in the country. Grass covered hills, velvet lawns and the cool mountain air make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. The slopes of the Hills of Vagamon are not very steep and hence it facilitates adventurous sports like trekking, rock climbing, paragliding and other exciting activities.
Like all good things in life, Vagamon too has to be experienced, not just read about or its stories merely listened to. Pristine and blessed by nature,this place would make the tourists come back again and again, so that they could rejuvenate themselves and cherish memories of this enchantingly beautiful land.
The vista of mist-clad pinnacles of the bluebrown hills, the rocky terrain clad in lush green vegetation and the wild multi-colored blossoms that sway in the breeze will surely take away your breath. Inhale the fresh air coupled with the heady aroma of spices from the nearby plantations. While you ascend the stony serpentine paths leading towards the hills you will feel a slight shiver as the cool breeze caresses you and drifts away. Vagamon, encircled by a string of three hills Kurisumala, Murugan Hill and Thangal Hill dedicated to three separate religious faiths-Muslim, Christianity and Hinduism is a placid place with inexplicable beauty and offers all sort of activities from pilgrimage to nature trails and deluxe resorts. Vagamon awaits you with its untainted splendor.

Ashok & Kiran

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