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Thursday, April 09, 2026

From Courtyard to Cascades

Last October, a gentle nudge from my friend CR turned into one of those trips that quietly stay with you. The plan was simple. A relaxed birding getaway to Mango Mulch, a lovely homestay run by her friends Ashwini and Sudhakar.

We timed our arrival perfectly for breakfast. Ashwini had kindly offered to cook for us before they headed out on their own vacation, and that meal alone was worth the early start. Warm food, easy conversation, and that familiar excitement of what the day might bring.

The plan was to explore the eight-acre property and see what birds turned up. But sometimes, birding has other ideas. With our hosts getting ready to leave and the place in a bit of transition mode, the birds seemed to have taken the day off too.

But Mango Mulch didn’t leave us empty-handed.

If not birds, then butterflies. And not just any, but a fluttering gathering of Blue Tigers, drifting lazily through the garden like they had nowhere else to be. Add to that the burst of flowers around the property, and the morning found its own rhythm.

With the bird list still waiting to be written, we decided to move on and try our luck elsewhere.

Shivanasamudra was calling.

A short drive later, the twin waterfalls, Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, took over the day. The calm of the morning gave way to the thunder of water, drifting mist, and finally, some bird activity to reward the patience.

Here are some frames from that day. A mix of blue wings, bright blooms, and roaring falls.



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Like always, we started early for the 150 km drive and rolled into Mango Mulch just in time for breakfast.

The home itself was a highlight even before we stepped out with our cameras. A traditional Thotti Mane, built around a sunken central courtyard. The thotti, a stone-lined tank, sat quietly at the heart of the house, surrounded by wooden pillars and open light filtering in from above.



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Light bounced gently off the red oxide floors, giving the whole space a calm, lived-in warmth. It felt like stepping into a different pace of time.



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Breakfast turned out to be a proper introduction to the place. A plate of hand-pressed, delicate rice noodles, served two ways.

On one side, the savoury shavige bath, lightly tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves, green chillies, coconut, and peanuts. Comforting, familiar, very much in the chitranna zone.

On the other, the softer, sweeter version paired with kayi haalu. Fragrant coconut milk, sweetened with jaggery and gently lifted with cardamom.

Same base. Two moods. Both equally good.



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We looked around the place. A lily pond, a ring of rain lilies around it, and a lot of quiet.



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And then, colour.

Patches of pink and white cosmos swaying lightly, catching just enough light to make you stop.




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Zinnias in soft pinks, layered and delicate. A lone sunflower standing out, bold and unapologetic.




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The eight-acre property had its share of interesting fruit trees. Ashwini pointed out a karonda, sitting quietly among the leaves, half blushing into ripeness.



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And then, finally, some wings.

A small patch of plants turned into a gathering spot for Blue Tigers. Not one or two, but a loose cluster, drifting in and out, settling just long enough before lifting again.




We bid our hosts goodbye as they headed out for their vacation and set off towards Shivanasamudra.

On the way, we pulled over for a bit. A lone hill rising gently beside the highway, framed by scattered clouds and that wide open sky. Nothing dramatic, just one of those views that makes you stop without overthinking it.



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And then, the sound.

The falls don’t arrive quietly. Water everywhere, spilling over rock, loud and relentless. Sheets splitting and rejoining, carving their way down through green. Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, each with their own character, but equally relentless.






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I checked a ficus tree for birds. Looked promising.




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And then, finally, a Black-naped Oriole.



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Next to show up was a Red-vented Bulbul, busy with breakfast.



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And then, a male Common Iora. Restless, bright, never quite staying still for long.



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The birds took their time that day. But between butterflies, flowers, food, and the falls, it never really felt like we were waiting. Hope you enjoyed the post, would love to hear your thoughts.


36 comments:

  1. Beautiful series of photos of Shiju.
    I think the waterfalls are amazing.
    Among the birds, the black-necked oriole is my favorite.
    All the best, Irma

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  2. Looks like a nice getaway. Everything so exotic and beautiful. I especially loved your blue tiger butterflies.

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  3. You had a great day - breakfast with butterflies in that beautiful garden - followed by the roar of falls and birds.

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  4. Your photos of the Blue Tigers are outstanding!

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  5. What a beautiful series. Lovely details of flowers and birds, but the images of the falls are magical.
    Thank you for these beauties. A fine weekend!

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  6. Wow, the butterflies are gorgeous and the oriole! What a beautiful bird. I also liked seeing your meal, which looked delicious. Thank you for linking up.

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  7. Thank you for these soul feeding photographs dear Aloha

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  8. Such beautiful captures of a lovely area. So much colour and peaceful looking scenes. Enjoy your weekend.

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  9. Both the birds and the waterfalls are wonderful. You always show me something unexpected in India.

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  10. Amazing place, Butterflies looks great, stunning waterfalls. Awesome birds.

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  11. Hello Shiju,
    Wow, what a beautiful place. Lovely garden, waterfall and pretty flowers. Love the beautiful butterflies and all the birds.
    Awesome collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  12. Everything looks so exotic and beautiful.
    Your Blue Tigers are stunning, and the waterfalls are breathtaking.

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  13. Interesting place and food! Oh, and the pond, all the pretty flowers! And nature, wow, what a trip!
    The Oriole is a beaut! Thank you, that was a nice journey!

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  14. ...Shiju, we all need a gentle nudge now and then, thanks for sharing all of the beauty that you saw,

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  15. Shiju, I used to grow cosmos and zinnias from seed in my yard. I loved the blue tiger butterflies and the waterfalls and, and, and. You certainly see nature at it's BEST.

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  16. You always visit the most amazing places and share photos with us. Thank you.

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  17. Love the butterflies and the Oriole. The falls look epic.

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  18. Hello Shiju :)
    Very beautiful photos of the falls, the garden, the flowers the Blue-tiger butterflies and the two yellow and black birds in gorgeous surroundings.
    Have a happy weekend
    All the best
    Sonjia

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  19. Hi Shiju, excellent photos of the waterfalls, birds, flowers and butterflies. Have a nice sunday .

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  20. Wow~ What a beautiful place ~gorgeous photos and lovely variety of place, birds, florals and foods ~ delightful ~ thanks ~ ^_^
    an artist reflects
    https://anartistreflects.com

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  21. The flowers are so pretty. The butterflies and the birds are also so beautiful. The waterfalls are very impressive.

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  22. Yes, indeed it's a wonderful place for holidays. I agree. Especially the last yellow bird is such a lovely one, never seen before. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday

    Greetings by Heidrun

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  23. your opening sentiment was so well written, so engaging!! you really introduced the day well. your images are so lovely, seeing all those butterflies together must have been a real treat!! the black-naped oriole is gorgeous!!

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  24. Fruit trees and my favoite flowers....all your photos. Love to cut Zinnia and bring inside. The noodles look and sound delicious. Yellow bird is a favorite. Love that color.

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  25. What a beautiful shoot again. Looks welcoming and that yellow of the birds fantastic not to mention the waterfall.

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  26. Wow, that central courtyard in the house is spectacular! As are the waterfalls. I would love to see both places.
    I also enjoyed the photo from the side of the highway, the flowers, and of course, the birds.
    Happy WW!

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  27. That would seem to be a very good day! Great pictures.
    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  28. Thank you for this beautiful post friend. Aloha!

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  29. Wow! This is probably your best post involving all elements from birds, flowers, critters, tradition, waterfall, mountains. I was going through how beautifully you have captured cosmos, zinnias and then I saw Black naped oriole and
    I was stunned with its beauty. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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  30. The photos of the waterfall made my heart smile. Wow

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  31. A post bursting with Spring - but wow, wow, wow on the waterfalls! How fabulous! #Allseasons

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  32. Such a lovely recap of your visit to Mango Mulch. The homestay and the food look wonderful, and the flowers and waterfalls simply glorious!

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