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The first view of Tadianamol Peak
from the walking path |
Tadiandamol? Now
where is that? It is only when I was atop this beautiful peak did the beauty of
the Kodagu hills strike me. The highest peak in Kodagu (erstwhile Coorg), Tadiandamol stands proud in a cluster of hills near
Virajpet. It is not much of a
climb, about two and a half hours from the road head, but the views around are
breath-taking.
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Marsh Crocodile
all eight feet him him |
My lightning trip weekend trip started in Bangalore the day prior,
three photographer friends and I started by car at about 7 am, by mid-morning we were in Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary.
A bird photographer’s delight as the birds
are close and the morning sun is behind one, beautifully illuminating the
birds. It is wonderful to see many nesting birds including Open-billed stork,
painted stork, herons and the ubiquitious spot-billed pelican. The many marsh
crocodiles we saw were huge, 8 to 10 feet by my estimation, and the jaws are
quite intimidating.
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The intimidating jaws of a
Marsh Crocodile |
The pelican is an entertainer, fishing on the fly, its
flight looks lazy and slow, till you try to photograph it. I found many blank
frames in my sequence of photographs, it is fast, very fast. I suppose here, rather than the early bird
getting the worm, the swift pelican gets the fish.
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A Pelican lines up for the swift attack |
A a swift flurry of water
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BANG he has got it |
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A conclave of storks... Painted and Open-billed |
Next morning we left our hotel at 5.30 am but reached the start of our climb at about 9 am, after a breakfast of parathas and a local watery sambhar at a plantation worker's house. Every house in the plantations is very proud of their flowers and at this house there were bright and cheerful yellow flowers. Along the way we drove through vast coffee plantations, the bright red coffee berry was ripening on the plant and at many places the berries had been laid out in the sun to dry.
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Bright yellows at the hut
where we had breakfast |
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more yellows |
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coffee beans ripening on a tree |
We drove a little further to the roadhead, and found a very pretty homestay at the end of the road, West Wind Cottage, their rates were quite modest and I would recommend that anyone wishing to go up Tadiandamol should spend the night there, it enables a very early start. During our walk we found many tented camps by the path, people had spent the night here so as to get to the top to see the sunrise.
The trek to the peak is very scenic, passing mainly through grasslands interspersed with sholas. Sholas are stands of stunted tropical forest found in valleys amid rolling grassland in the higher regions of Kodagu and other South India highlands. The strip of dense vegetation appears to follow the watercourse in the valley coming off a mountain. The last stretch is steep and suddenly I am on top, rewarded by a majestic panorama of ridges and hills around. The serenity of the Kodagu hills is truly spiritual.
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an unusual cloud over Tadiandamol |
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early morning inversion over the hills |
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View of the hills with grasslands interspersed with Sholas |
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One of the ridges emanating from Tadiandamol |
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A panorama of the hills around |