old her that I will be going for a trek with a group of people whom I have not even met and know. Mom's reaction was quiet understandable. She kind of resigned to the fact that I have made up my mind and gave her ascent. Reached home at 9:30 and left for the trek at 9:45. I reached Majestic at 10:15 where I was told that a tempo traveler would be waiting for us.It sometimes happens that the first time you meet a person you cannot help liking that person and the reverse is also true. I liked Santosh, the first time I saw him. The bushy moustache and his joking eyes, you can actually see the twinkle in his eyes even though they are covered by glasses :-) made me feel that I knew this person since ages.
surprised to know that I had two people from my company to accompany me.Coming to the people in the trek.We had Geetha and Shilpa from my company. When I first spoke to Geetha, I kind of got a feeling that she is a tom boy kind of a lady. Ready to take the bull by the horns, a thought which proved itself later. Shilpa was
more of a timid lady. I could actually sense her fear and apprehension, always ready to get into the shell at the first smell of danger. Her voice was like a small bird chirping with fear. Next I was introduced to Pradeep, who accompanies Santosh on most of his treks. He is a constant chatterbox, loved his demeanor.
You cant help but always laugh in his company. Then I was introduced to two westerners. I could not get both of their names in the first attempt. More on them later. There were three more people, Harish, his wife and his kid. More on them later.After the introductions, we left Bangalore having picked Jagadeesh on the way, another techie working in Accenture.The driver of the vehicle, I believe was out right sadistic. He wanted all of us to be awake along with him. Putting blaring kannada songs, driving like an ego-maniac, and constantly spitting outside the window. Phew!!! that was quiet a journey. After an hour of trekking in the forest we hit the river bed. It was here on this bed that our remainder of the trek was to be.Ten minutes in to the trek on the river bed we had our first
heaps of rice and sambhar. Wow!!! that was a lunch I will never forget. The sambhar was simply amazing. Cooked on a wooden fire added to the taste.Continuing on the river bed for another 2 hours, on the way climbing precarious ledges, going underneath barks of trees, getting scratched by the numerous thorns, we reached the
place where we had to say good bye to the river bed and enter the forest again. This time it was a gentle climb for around 1.5 hrs to reach a clearing, where we all rested to catch a glimpse of the sunset.I love sunsets and sun rises. The sky will be always be vividly coloured, the yellows, the oranges, the blues, always looks like nature painted the sky with her full palette of paints.
residence. We all sat on the courtyard, being treated to an amazing performance by Harish's kid. He demonstrated what in my time (when I was a kid) was though to be impossible to be performed by kids of his age. He was very agile with the digital camera, could rattle the names of the capitals of most countries and could perform yogic postures. All these at the command of his parents. Well, when I saw his performing to the commands of his parents, I could not help drawing a similarity between his acts and the acts of a monkey that does tricks at the commands of its master.I am not being critical of the kid's prowe
ss, but I am critical of his parents. I felt that he was not at all like 4 year olds. His parent's constant glare was always on him. They were watching over him like eagles, least their son, learns something bad... I always feel that kids should always be their age and that itself will help in their grooming. I am afraid his parents did not let that happen to him. I think it is not even the parent's fault. The cut-throat competition that exists today, the parents will also be under tremendous pressure to ensure that their kids are the smartest of the lot, are into the brightest of the schools and all turn out into Einsteins, or Edisons, I pity them, not able to enjoy their childhoods like children his age are supposed to enjoy.
on the backs, with the warmth of the camp fire and the starry sky above, I was fully at peace. Dinner, was another sumptuous meal, with rice, sambhar, chilli bajjis, and kheer. After such a heavy dinner we were all ready to hit the sack. Me and santosh decided to sleep in th
e open, under the starry sky. Well, this is one thing I will never be able to forget. The entire night sky was filled with stars. Watching a few satellites and meteors, my eyes closed shut for the night. We had to get up early in the morning to visit a near by water falls, which Santosh had promised will be heavenly. Waking up at 6 and having a breakfast of upma and rottis (which was made of rice flour) we set off for the falls. It was a trek of almost 2 hours. Stopping on the way for some brilliant views of the distant arabian sea, we reached the water
falls. Here we had to do some rock climbing to reach the base of the falls. The water was pristine and soothing. Having splashed in the water for some time, it was time to head back. We reached the place where we had camped for the night, finished our lunch and boarded the bus back to bangalore. After 8 hours of travel, stopping for Masala Dosas on the way I finally reached my home at 12:30 in the night, drawing curtains for yet another successful and a memorable trek.
- Posted by Bharat Kaushik
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