'I'm busy is easy to say, take a moment - decide somewhere to go and experience some chill! Take some time for self, give out great energy, surround oneself with positive vibes and shine' runs in my head as I look at some of my pictures.'
I had gone to Coonoor (Ooty) last year in December along with my friend - Bhavana. The journey was good - we boarded a 10 'o'clock bus to go to Coonoor. The early morning view, u-pin bends, the trees and wild flowers just got us goose bumps. This time it was all different when we got off the bus, the auto guy knew where we wanted to head - 'The Birdhouse Backpackers' Hostel?' he had asked, it seemed to be known by locals. We called Prajwal to guide the auto guy with the location.
Vidhya and I are friends from college, 2010. We graduated together with different specializations, mine was Applied art while she had taken sculpture. She is a lady with such passion for art and living the moment's life lead her to teaching in a wonderful Nilgiris land-Coonoor.After some days, we hear news that she has found 'the one' and is going to be married soon. What a lucky B***h! I'm not scared to use this tone, as we have been friends for ages I feel ☺️.
We stayed at her house and not in the hostel as it was full with bookings. The house was good, a wide hall and to the right of it was a kitchen. The hall lead to two rooms further with attached bathrooms. Logan - her baby (Husky) was tied in the hall. The house held lots of warmth, we saw drawings hung in the hall given by visitors and some of her own. Our room itself was so good to see, nice and cozy. Lot of fog! Nothing was seen out the window as we entered. We opened the window, the fog seemed to be great with gently floating in and make us feel the chill! We both lay on bed Happy to be there.
Logan came running into our room, the moment his mamma unchained him. He jumps all over, I felt his weight when he pounced and landed on me and his eyes gleamed; he sat near the window and seemed to enjoy the view, we could just go play on and on with him. We spent the day at home and in the evening I put on my jacket and went for a walk taking Logan with us, the weather was chilly and began to drizzle. My friend had warned us of the bisons that would cross our path at unfortunate times, luckily we didn't have such meetings and it was a safe walk back home. After some time we hopped in the car and went for a quick ride to the hostel, it was somewhat around the corner - just a ten minutes drive and 'The birdhouse' signage on the corner of the street looked so good with turquoise glow, we took a right turn, and about 300 meters, there we were at
'The Birdhouse Backpackers Hostel!' The house was glowing in the dark, the gates creaked a little as we opened and the pillars that held these gates looked concrete without any paint. As we looked, Prajwal explained the scene of bison-breaking-the-pillars about some months ago and they had just got that fixed.
Prajwal and Vidhya had this idea of starting a hostel from the times when they had started to hang around together. She had always expressed her zeal to begin this new venture and I'm so glad they are on it! Their love story is just an enticing one, are you curious to know about it ?
Here you go:
https://www.instagram.com/wandering___sparrow/ to talk to Vidhya .
https://www.instagram.com/penciltripper/ to talk to Prajwal.
The narrative is both heartfelt and art felt when it comes from them.
After returning home, the entire night we've played UNO, all four of us with chilled Vodka and Sula wine along with chips and chocolates! Best combo ever! The mornings at Coonoor is generally cool, but this morning was beautiful and heartwarming as the Sun was seen piercing through the fog touching the tree top. We had a glimpse out the window at six 'o'clock (fog!) and the eight 'o'clock view was just bright and nice. We saw a far hill and the turn to which we had walked up-to on the previous evening. We got freshened up and to our surprise-no hangovers.
The hostel was a British house earlier and now turned into a cool backpackers' hostel with slight modifications. The most favorite part of it was the red oxide floor - I personally felt that it brings lots of warmth and a sense of being at one's house. I am very sure of not to leak the looks of the house - the interiors - designed by my friends Vidhya and Prajwal vaguely just by my words, so I fully suggest that-it's a cool drop by? Stay? You find out! We went to the hostel on the second day too, Prajwal got the beds cleaned up for the new Check Ins. The space is well organized and neat. I can assure that anyone can surely halt at this place and they shall be treated with so much love.
It was a cloudy afternoon when Prajwal and Vidhya decided to take us to see the dolphin's nose-a tourist destination on my third day/Saturday. The drive up to five kilometers was good and then we encountered a line of cars ahead of us. All of those cars and us had decided to see the same Dolphin's nose on a weekend! Great! We happily dropped the idea of seeing and enjoyed the hot tea nearby in a small tea shop after a great circus U-turn.
The very first encounter of the this place 'Coonoor' was when Vidhya had shared a few pictures and her pretty house she had rented. She is a free-spirited person who works and moves swiftly. After a year, we had visited her during the second week of January 2017 to spend girls' time. The morning walks were good, the weather was chilly and fogged mostly, people greeted with smiles, less use of vehicles, fresh air, everything was cheering, also an auto guy had even given us a free ride to the bus stop from where we were going to 'The Point Cafe'.
We did see 'The Point Cafe' shut when we drove to the water stream on the other part of the Tiger Hill, Coonoor. It was sunny, unlike the previous time. I enjoyed looking at the green slopes, tall trees, read the names of the shops that passed by on our way to the stream. We saw some farmers working on their piece of land-some fixing the soil and others throwing seeds. We stopped to click some pictures, we drove ahead two more Kilometers ahead to see a huge hill with green patch to the left and a tiny white line amidst. Few more meters and we stop, we walked in the bush following a trail that lead us to the stream. It was just us, our eyes gleamed when we saw twinkling water and got ready to step in! The water was so cold, it took us about a minute to stand firm as the stones were slippery and luckily - it wasn't a deep stream. Who wouldn't enjoy the sound of birds chirping, the view of tall trees and the gushing water? It was worth the tan! It was three 'o'clock when we stopped for lunch. A quick visit to the hostel just to check if Lily (Aunt who cooked at The Birdhouse) needed anything and we were back home.
My stay came to an end, Vidhya made hot chapatis for dinner and all of them had come to drop me to the bus stand. I got to my seat and waved good bye. Flying kiss and memories to cherish.
Gallery: 2019
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| Logan enjoy the view |
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| Tiger Hill, Coonoo |
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| It's chill bro! |
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| Game - UNO |
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| An evening walk with Logan |
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| Morning walk and the view was too good that it needed to be captured |
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| Tea Time! But let's take a selfie first. |
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| I'm going tape it all .. |
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| Happy morning |
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At The Birdhouse
front yard.
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| Happy morning |
Gallery 2017:
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| Trek trail |
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| The toy train |
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| walking from the chocolate factory. |
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The Corn!
(drooling us on the otherside)
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| This was at The Wellington Lake. |
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| Morning walk that lead us to random background |
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| Look outside the window! |
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| Trek trail - results |
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| Ticket to The Point Cafe |



















