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A fun road trip - Part 1

 A few weeks ago, we set out on a road trip to a hill station and captured a significant amount of photos. The following weekend, we went on another vacation to a different hill station to escape the heat. As a result, I was unable to update the blog or visit other blogs. In this post, I share the first part of our vacation where we resided in the midst of nature at a resort named Rangataana in Chikmagalur.
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We commenced our journey at an early hour of 4:30 AM to ensure that we could travel 270 km and arrive at our destination before lunchtime.
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The ride was comfortable on the newly laid highways, and our first stop was at 6:30 AM when the sun had just risen. Since everyone felt hungry, we decided to have an early breakfast during our pit stop.
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While we waited for our breakfast to be served, we took some selfies and group photos to capture the moment.
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As we continued our journey, we made a few stops along the way, and one of the places that caught our attention was a magnificent banyan tree. 
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My wife struck a hitchhiking pose.
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By 11:30 AM, we arrived at Rangataana, and the staff greeted us with a refreshing welcome drink. The wooden cottage on stilts that we had booked looked cozy and welcoming.
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Once we had freshened up and indulged in a scrumptious meal, we decided to visit the waterfall situated within the expansive 75-acre property of Rangataana.
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On our way to the waterfall, I noticed a sunbird enjoying its lunch.
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Our journey to the waterfall began by walking through coffee plantations and a dense jungle.
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The dry coffee branches proved to be quite useful during the hike.
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Our hike to the waterfall was relaxed and leisurely, but the trail we took was quite narrow, at times only about a foot wide.
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Encountering a shed snake skin gave us a shudder during the hike.
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Although the cluster figs appeared tempting, we refrained from eating them as we knew that red fruits in the wild can often be poisonous.
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The drying coffee fruits also caught our attention.
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The scenic views of the hills were breathtaking and added to the beauty of our hike.
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After approximately 40 minutes of hiking, we finally arrived at the waterfall.
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The waterfall was a magnificent sight to behold. The water cascaded down the rocks in a series of small and large falls.
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The pool of water at the base of the waterfall was crystal clear and inviting, and we couldn't wait to jump in for a refreshing shower.
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Dad and Nishant were the first ones to reach the waterfall.
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At first, the water felt icy cold, but as we spent more time under the waterfall, it became more enjoyable and refreshing. 

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Since the waterfall was located on this private estate, we had it all to ourselves, which made the experience even more special and unforgettable. We were able to fully immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings without any distractions or disturbances.
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After spending a considerable amount of time in the water and getting wrinkly fingers, we reluctantly made our way back.
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The hike back was relatively less strenuous since we were mostly descending the slope.
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As we were making our way back, we came across a long snake skin hanging from a tree, which was quite unnerving and gave us a fright.

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We decided to taste the coffee fruit we had collected from the plantation, and were pleasantly surprised by the sweet and tangy flavor of the juicy pulp, which had hints of cranberries and cherries.
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The evening was pleasant and cool, with a gentle breeze blowing through the trees, making it the perfect weather for a relaxing evening.
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To add to the pleasant ambiance, a bonfire was arranged and we all gathered around it, enjoying the warmth while chatting and singing. It was the perfect end to the day after the long hike to the waterfall, and we enjoyed a delicious dinner afterward.
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Wife and I had planned to take the wildlife trekking trail early the next morning, but since it involved a steep climb, we decided to leave the parents and children undisturbed and set out on our own.
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Setting out at 6:30 am, we were greeted by the sight of the sun just beginning to peek through the thick woods.
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The hike was indeed quite steep, and at times we felt like giving up, but we persevered, motivated by the thought of witnessing some rare wildlife on the trail.
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As we trekked along the trail, we were thrilled to spot a Malabar giant squirrel with its distinctive bushy tail, perched high up on a tree branch. The sight of this rare creature filled us with a sense of excitement and wonder.
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Along the way, we came across some rocky caves from which a clear water spring was gushing out. It was a refreshing sight and the water was safe to drink, as it was untouched by any human activity upstream. We quenched our thirst with the pure and cool water and also filled our water bottles to carry with us for the rest of the trek.
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As we continued our trek, a red-whiskered bulbul suddenly appeared from behind a palm tree and chirped melodiously. 
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At one point during the steep climb up the hill, when she felt like giving up, a kind palm tree seemed to offer its leafy palm for support.
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The layered rocks we saw during the climb seemed to tell the tale of its past. It's always fascinating to study the geological history of an area and learn about the forces that have shaped the landscape over time.
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After climbing 2343 steps, we finally reached the top of the hill. Despite the exhaustion, the breathtaking views from the summit made it all worthwhile.
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The sight from the cliff's edge was truly breathtaking and my wife and I spent a considerable amount of time marveling at the panoramic view below.
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While the descent was not as arduous as the climb, we had to be careful while navigating the steep slopes. Here's a video of our journey back.



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 we were making our way back, we came across a Golden-fronted leafbird that had just caught its breakfast - it was a new bird species for us, and we were excited to see it.

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During our descent, we also came across a Malabar giant squirrel deep in thought.
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We made it back just in time for breakfast. We captured a few group photos, and then set off for our next destination.
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Keep an eye out for my next post where I'll be sharing our experiences at the next destination.

48 comments:

  1. Great series of photos from your beautiful journey.
    The waterfalls are beautiful and I also find the large squirrel special.
    I have just been on holiday in a mountainous area myself.
    I'm already looking forward to the next series of photos from your holiday.
    Greetings Irma.
    PS, I asked you as a friend on Facebook.

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  2. Congrats for a very clear and constructive illustration of your family holiday trip. Great photo's and very informative. The only thing I wonder why are most part of your family walking on sandals with that rocky underground and who knows what under the leaves on the ground. Still a trip I would like to make also. Thanks for showing us.

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    1. We decided to wear flip flops for our hike to the waterfall, as the trail wasn't very steep and it would be easier to take them on and off when we went in the water. Fortunately, we only came across shed snake skin during the hike.

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  3. What a great way to get close to nature with your family

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  4. Hello,
    What a wonderful family vacation. The views are beautiful and I love the waterfall. The squirrel is cute, a species I have not heard of before. I love all the birds, the Sunbird, the Bulbul and especially the Golden-fronted Leafbird. Great shots and trip report. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy new week. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  5. Such a lovely vacation environment, and delightfully undeveloped. THe leaf bird is a fantastic sighting.

    best,mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. ...playing in the water looks like fun. I don't think that I'm strong enough to hold your lense!

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  7. What stunning photographs as usual. I love the waterfall, it must have been amazing to spend time there after such a trek. The cabin looks amazing too and it's so nice to meet your family in your photographs. The views from the hillside are amazing but those squirrels are the strangest ones I've ever seen. I would not have even thought they were squirrels. I love all your photos and rare spotting of creatures and birds. I'm not so keen on the snake skins though.

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  8. That is an epic trek! I really enjoyed it!

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  9. Loved the post and awesome series of photos. Greetings

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  10. Wow! ~ What a wonderful nature place and photography ~ Also ~ you have a beautiful family and commend for including all generations ~ not done often in the USA ~ Your photography is very professional ~ well done ~ namaste,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,

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  11. Hello :=) Fabulous photos taken on your vacation. It is lovely that your parents and children accompanied you, and you stayed in nice accommodation. Your hike up the mountain although strenuous resulted in some excellent photos. I love the ones taken of your wife under the falls and when she is swishing her beautiful long hair around. The views from the top are wonderful. I would never have guessed that the creature you saw was a squirrel. It is a very strange looking, but I am glad I have seen it. The birds you captured are beautiful, and I look forward to your next post with enthusiasm.
    All the best.

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  12. What an amazing adventure! I love that banyan tree, and the type of squirrel, an unknown sort to me. I read about them, and wow! What amazing squirrels! I would guess the waterfall was welcome after that hike. Such scenery. Seeing a snake skin would give me shivers, wondering where the snake was then!

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  13. You enjoyed fun holidays in gorgeous settings and nature.
    Love the waterfall shots.
    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  14. What a wonderful trip and fantastic photos! The waterfall looks so refreshing!

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  15. Thank you for taking us along on your fun trip! Enjoyed it!

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  16. Oh my goodness! These are marvelous shots and you look like you're having a complete blast! Love the smiling faces that go with the gorgeous photos.
    Thank you for joining us this week at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/05/uh-oh-i-had-few-more-quilts-to-share.html

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  17. Really wonderful photos! I especially like the photos at the falls! Thank you! Have a wonderful week! Cathy

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  18. What an incredible adventure and glorious photos! I have fond memories of family road trips. Unfortunately, my health is not good enough to travel anymore and I don't have the money to do so.

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  19. A beautiful journey up the mountain with all your family.

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  20. What a brilliant trip loved all the photos thanks for taking us with you :-)

    Have a rosdtriptastic week 👍

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  21. interesting trip.....
    thank you for sharing beautiful photos and wonderful videos....

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  22. Beautiful photos! I don't like snakes either. We don't have them here, but we do have some worms, and one of them is poisonous.
    I love the waterfalls, and it seems like you had a great trip!

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  23. Beautiful captures as always. Love the waterfall and the spray drops one.

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  24. Gorgeous series of photos, Shiju.👍👍
    Looks like an amazing family vacation.

    Happy Wednesday!

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  25. Great travel photos! Your family is photogenic. I love the video of the waterfall! The photos of your family enjoying the water are wonderful.

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  26. wow, that is a gorgeaous and fun place to visit with family. So beautiful and many adventures. :)

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  27. what a wonderful family vacation - the time in the waterfall looks magical and so much fun

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  28. wonderful trips with beautiful photos....
    thank you for sharing details

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  29. So many fabulous photos!! I love those foggy mountain views and your family frolicking in the waterfall. That giant squirrel is so cute. I have never heard of that animal species before.

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  30. oh my you live in such a beautiful part of the world! And you have such a lovely family! Thanks for sharing your photos!

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  31. What wonderful hikes you went on! It does feel as if you and your family have that lovely place all to yourselves. I love the waterfall and the wildlife you saw (well, maybe not the snake skin!)

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  32. What truly beautiful photos you took. I especially love the waterfall photos. This looks like an amazing trip...except maybe the snake skins. They would have scared me too. I'm looking forward to Part 2.

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  33. Oh wow, what a wonderful record in words and photos of a very special time. Your family is amazing too, lots of photos show that they understand your need to 'share the snaps'. Fantastic stories within. I’m a bit late to commenting this week…oops. Thank you so much for joining in Wednesday’s Words and Pics. I hope you are here again soon. Denyse.

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  34. I'm glad you didn't make your wife actually hitchhike! The last squirrel has interesting markings. It looked like you were on top of the world up there. But I wouldn't have taken one step until I had a full breakfast. Ha! Getaways are a great reset. I'm looking forward to the rest.

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  35. What beautiful photos! It looks like an amazing trip. I especially like the photos at the waterfall.

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  36. An absolutely delightful set of pictures. Family and nature.

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  37. Wow, what stunning scenery and what an amazing adventure to have! Thanks for sharing your snaps and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

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  38. Caroline RadhakrishnanSunday, May 07, 2023

    Looks like a wonderful place. Lovely pics as always.

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  39. Fabulous. I love those carved temples and shrines. The landscape is beautiful and it's lovely to see your family enjoyed the trip.

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  40. seems to have been a very intersting trip :)

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  41. This was wonderful! I enjoyed seeing all three generations of your family having fun together. And what a beautiful place to escape the summer's heat. As always all of your pictures are stunning and the views are spectacular. The early morning hike the two of you took was certainly worth getting up early and encountering the difficult climb. Also, the shots he ones of your wife and son in the splashing waterfall were works of art!

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  42. Great Photos! One more professional that the other, photos full of emotion and Beauty!
    About your trip... What kann I say?! I am speeckless! A spectacular itinerary! You area good observer of details, wonderful poses!

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