Exploring the Unexplored
Has anyone ever wondered of gifting your
loved one a birthday gift of getting lost somewhere to a distant land,
exploring the unexplored, interacting with the local people, enjoying the local
cuisine? If this idea sounds insane to you, then head further to read.
PS: This is a Gift to Me from Myself.:-P
Looks ridiculous right? But this is me whose head is always teemed with bizarre
whims and fantasies, peculiar longings and eccentric plans.
All alone was my choice. Having done few solo travels, taking up a solo travel wasn’t a
problem to me. But the real problem was the taboo of the place where I was heading to.
Yeah!!It was Goa.
In fact, the huge number of floating
population makes Goa a bit scary. But the actual Goan people are so humane.
Having celebrated a birthday with one such Goan family, I would proudly say
that Goan people are really kind hearted.
Having experienced the madness of North
Goa, I decided this time I would make a visit to calm and serene beaches of
South Goa.
I am usually someone who plans out every
single detail before a trip. But for this trip, my couch surfing started only
after I boarded train to Bangalore. Thanks to my friend who told me about the
female solo traveler, Shivya Nath. I happened to read her blog and changed my plans
from South Goa to North Goa. But this time, not for the beaches.
For all those who thought that Goa is all
about beaches, bikinis and boozing, continue reading the blog to know the other
side of Goa.
Just then I enquired a 500-year-old Portuguese-Goan home-stay(which was mentioned in her blog). But I was less
hopeful about getting accommodation in that home-stay as I was trying at the
last moment.
Much Awaited Dudhsagar Falls Trekking
I was waiting in Marthahalli for joining my
trek group. I boarded the Xylo car by 10 pm and the journey to Dudhsagar falls
started. I introduced myself to the other four trekkers. There were a gang of
three and a male solo trekker in the group. I was relieved to see a girl in the
trek group.
Four Co-trekkers :) |
We reached Ramnagar around 7 am in the
morning. After refreshments and breakfast in Ramnagar, we headed to Dudhsagar
in car for our trek.
There is always light at the end of the tunnel |
Trekking in railway track was bit tough
rather than trekking in forest. And our trek lead-Road Runner was like walking with his full energy.
Road-Runner |
We felt bad when we got to know that we might
not be crossing any railway tunnels as it had been blocked by Railway
department recently. After trekking 14 kms, we finally reached Dudhsagar Falls.
Trek trails |
Trek Trails |
View of Dudhsagar falls was bliss. We were
lucky enough to get the view of Chennai express crossing the falls. We spent
our time enjoying the serene beauty of the falls.
Dudhsagar Falls
After our strenuous trek, we were treated
with the best local Goan homemade food. Since in our group, the other four were
vegetarians, we had asked the host to cook vegetarian food for us. The host was little disappointed that they had to make vegetarian food, as the Goa cuisine
will be best experienced in Non vegetarian.
After savoring the rich vegetarian
cuisine of Goa, we started pitching our tents. It was fun to be inside tents
when it was raining outside. We camped there that night.
My Tentie :):) |
We got up early in the morning and started
trekking back to starting point for going back to Ramnagar for our refreshments.
While returning in our car to Ramnagar, Karnataka, we halted at a place for chai. Look what we have got! A Perfect Photo-shoot place.
While returning in our car to Ramnagar, Karnataka, we halted at a place for chai. Look what we have got! A Perfect Photo-shoot place.
Moss-laden abandoned house |
So proud of this shot! |
My birthday gift doesn’t end with Dudhsagar
trekking; the best part is coming next.
Journey from Ramnagar, Karnataka to Panjim,Goa was seventh heaven I would say. Mist laden route, full lush green,
drizzling all along, chill weather, best songs on my music player. It was indeed the purest of joy.
Aldona, a quite hamlet in the bustling
territory
As soon as I reached Panjim, I called my homestay host, Roberto, to know how to reach Aldona from Panjim. Forgot to mention! I luckily got my accommodation confirmed on the homestay I enquired- Cancio’s
House.
I chose the public transport option as I
wanted to know in and out of Goa. Being a light traveller, that wasn’t a tough
option for me. Roberto was patient enough to explain me over phone on how to
reach Aldona. He had even gone a step ahead and shared me the GPS location of
which stop I should get down and stunned me by coming to pick me from bus stop.
“A home away home”
The entrance to the home itself was like a
picture from “Just like heaven”. Roberto showed me the Cottages in the front.
Having booked at the eleventh hour, cottages have already been booked. So I had
the honor of staying inside the 500 year old Portuguese-Goan home. Thanks to
Shifti, India Untravelled who had persuaded the host family for my stay inside
the home, as they usually offer the room inside their home for repeat travelers
only.
Roberto showed my room upstairs. My room
was really mind-blowing having a vintage effect to every single item in the
room. From the famed water pot to the wall hanging, everything had an antique look. And
I just loved staying there.
When you were offered such a view by your
windowsill, would you ever leave your room?
Roberto asked me to feel at home and come
downstairs to have a look at Roberto’s mother’s room being renovated. They were
throwing a surprise party to Roberto’s mother who was returning from Pondicherry
the next day evening. Roberto’s mother was an another brilliant personality I met
during this trip.
That Alice in wonderland feel |
Room of a Royalty
Roberto’s mother room looked like a room of
a royalty. The room had been totally renovated and painted blue. Wirings were
all sealed by wooden structures, which was hand painted by Roberto himself.
Roberto introduced me to the whole family. Raquel nephew and his friend, who
were also at home for the weekend, were attempting their hands to paint the bed
sheet of Roberto’s mother. I also joined them to contribute a little to the
painting. I was happy to have contributed a smallest part for their surprise party.
I spent my evening playing table tennis
with the three little kids and interacting with others. Be alone but never
lonely. I was treated to an exemplary dinner of Rice, chicken xacuti,
potato balls and fries.
Final Outcome of Raquel's idea executed by three of us |
Drive through a scenic expanse
After a scrumptious breakfast of Goan bread
with homemade jams and mixed veg upma, I started my motor cycle diary for the day. Driving is always my favorite, that too when it is on a scenic region, how
would I stop myself from enjoying it. The drive was phenomenal, crossing river
streams, meandering through the paddy fields with a mind-blowing view of a
distant hill.
Aldona-Mapusa-Tivim-Bicholim-Sequenlim-Aravellam falls-Sequenlim-Bicholim-Maple lake-Corjeum-Aldona
Aldona-Mapusa-Tivim-Bicholim-Sequenlim-Aravellam falls-Sequenlim-Bicholim-Maple lake-Corjeum-Aldona
At first, I headed to Mapusa for some street
shopping. After which, I had my lunch at Mapusa itself.
Then I started my drive
to Aravellam Caves and falls. The drive through that route was the best part. I
pit stopped at a few places for pictures.
Aravellam Caves-Built in 17th
century. It’s on your way to Aravellam falls.
Aravellam caves |
Aravellam falls |
Walkway alongside Bicholim River |
Maple Lake – The Lake which seemed endless.
There were boating options available in that lake long before. But I heard it
had been laid off.
Corjeum Fort – A secret destination nuzzled
in Aldona. The primeval, moss-laden walls of the fort offer mind-blowing views
of Western Ghats. This fort is famous for its rich history.
Corjeum Fort |
The Fable says that a Portuguese lady who
had travelled the globe wearing men’s clothes, was unfortunately captured at
Corjeum fort, Goa. Those were the times where women weren’t allowed to travel. God!!!
I have born in this era.
My partner in crime |
After having a small chat with her in her
room, I headed out of her cottage and met another lady who was standing in the
porch of her cottage. Since it was dark, I couldn’t see her face properly. And
I heard earlier from Roberto that a couple and a solo female traveller had been
allotted the cottages. I was interacting with her for some time in dark.
My jaw dropped when I clearly saw the
couples in dining table. When Roberto mentioned a couple is coming to cottage,
I presumed it as young couple. While interacting also, the lady sounded really
young at heart adding to my presumption. They were few of those youthful old
couples whom I rarely meet. They were having a child of my age, yet they seemed
really cool and modest.
As usual, Raquel had satisfied our taste
buds with her exemplary cooking skill. It was a scrumptious dinner. Roberto had
gone to pick his mother from airport. I was waiting for the surprise party to
be thrown. I badly wanted to see the 82 year old mom’s expression of surprise.
When Roberto’s mother entered her room, her
surprised expression was having a striking similarity to those of “Miss World's expression”. She was really awestruck at the arduous efforts being put up.
Day of my birthday! I had few 12
am calls in the night. I got up early in the morning and got ready. When I went to dining area, already everyone was at dining table. I was greeted with heartfelt wishes from everyone
assembled there. I started having breakfast along with others. I didn’t notice
Roberto and Raquel slip in between our conversation. Out of blue moon, arrived
Raquel with a cake in her hand and followed by Roberto playing a guitar.
I was
really overwhelmed by their whole-hearted efforts to make my birthday special. Getting
blessings from an 82 year old brilliant personality on my birthday was the
noblest of all. It was indeed the best birthday ever.
Birthday surprise |
Roberto playing guitar |
Birthday can never get better |
Day started off really well with a
startling surprise. Apart from friends, I received birthday wishes from two of my
school teachers. I was stunned by their care. They never forget to call me on
my birthday.
As it was raining outside, we decided to
hire a car and proceeded for the day trip. Uncle was driving and I did the
navigation part. I should say that I tested uncle’s patience by making him take
reverse at many places. We started to Chorao island. It was drizzling.
En route Chorao Island, we came across a
beautiful church and halted there for sometime.
Chorao Island - We reached the ferry point.
From there, a ferry took our car along with us to Chorao island. On top of the
small hill, there was a church. The best part about this church was the view it
offered.
While Ferrying through |
Chorao Island to Bicholim – Since we needed
to fuel our car, we drove to Bicholim. The drive was awesome with stunning
scenery on both sides.
Chorao Island to Bicholim |
Aguada Fort- Unlike the Corjeum fort, this
fort was crowded but much bigger. The view of the never-ending sea conjoining the
fort was incredible.
Aguada Fort |
We called it a day after visiting Aguada
fort and headed towards Aldona.
After reaching cancio’s home, the solo
female traveller in our gang had gifted me a free angel card reading. I chose
cards from the set she offered and she explained to me what the angels were trying to convey by the cards. I should say it was as interesting as her.
Roberto had pre-booked a cab for dropping me at airport by 10:00 pm. But I was totally engrossed in the conversation and too hesitant to start from homestay, that I started only by 10:30. I reluctantly bid bye to all, promising to come back again.
Roberto had pre-booked a cab for dropping me at airport by 10:00 pm. But I was totally engrossed in the conversation and too hesitant to start from homestay, that I started only by 10:30. I reluctantly bid bye to all, promising to come back again.
Genuine to the words “All that begins well
ends well”, my birthday wound up really well.
Cancio’s home is much more than a homestay
for any traveller who visits their home, as their care for the guests comes
directly from their hearts. I had become a member of the family in those two
days. I had got friends for my lifetime in Cancio’s house. My birthday wouldn’t
have been such a fun without the host family. And I loved those dining table
conversations I had with others.
My birthday was at its best in Cancio’s
Home just because of the people I met during this journey.
Being someone who doesn’t attach happiness
to materialistic things, these experiences are something which I value a lot in
my life.
“Materialistic things depreciate. But experiences don’t.”
Month of Trip - Aug'16
No of days of trip - 4 Days
Overall Trip cost - INR 13000
Month of Trip - Aug'16
No of days of trip - 4 Days
Overall Trip cost - INR 13000
Great write-up and very nice pics, Maheshwari.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot uncle:)
DeleteMahi... i can go on reading ur blog for hours..(need for more).. such an awesome experience u had. Happy for u dear :) Its seems like an incredible bday celebration indeed!.
ReplyDeletePri:) U could have made it:) We will go somewhere soon:)
DeleteHi Maheshwari,
ReplyDeleteThis is sourabh hope you remember. First thing I want to convey is the way you wrote this experience was just brilliant piece of writing.It seems you truly enjoyed your birthday. I wish you all the fun in this world and zeal to go and explore much more distant places. I am very proud after reading this while blog that I was one of the co-trekker who joined her in this splendid adventure.
Hope to see you seen sometime.
Thanks
Thanks a lot sourabh for taking ur time to read:) We will go trekking soon:)
DeleteHi maheshwari ,
ReplyDeleteUday here.Nicely written blog. I like the beginning. " Best gift from me to myself". I was skeptical abt solo travel as it was first tym .But got a gr8 grp and a fellow solo trekker. All the inhibitions of being alone vanished. Looking for more such travel stories and hope to catch up on such treks in future.
Thanks
Thanks a lot udhay:) Yeah solo trips have a very good way of shaping ur personality:) All the best for all ur upcoming ventures udhay:)
DeleteGetting a feeling of a well written article, not just a blog :) More than the language used, more than than the way it is presented, more than the desire of traveling, i like the skill of photography :)
ReplyDeleteRain droplets from leaflets, Aguada fort and Chorao Island to Bicholim are impeccable.
Best of luck to maneuver very very few remaining places in India :-D
Why can't you try sketching a pic which illustrates the place that you visited?? My two cents..