Our journey in search for peace started at 4 am on a fine Saturday morning. Srikanth, Shankar and Arvind were Picked up by Shuaib in his car and we were off to Parambikulam. With having a good car and a great company the 450 Km drive seemed unstrainingly comfortable. The talks, chats and the jokes we cracked with friends whom we don't meet often fueled us throughout the travel. What else energised us during the travel was the constantly changing landscape along with the weather. Vacant land on either sides that gave us vast views of the sky and the art of the clouds were remarkable. There was enough research over the route and the route that we chose had great roads and heavy tolls. Drove past hills, Ghats and a sea of Windmills. This was the first time we had witnessed so many windmills, maybe over a 1000 of them.
At 2 PM we reached the checkpost and got done with the formalities and were hurrying as lunch was waiting for us. (advantages of booking the tents early). This is where we saw the First wild animal, a Malabar langoor. We had booked 2 tents and we were late for the safari, so we dropped our baggage in our tents and had our buffet which was wonderfully organised.
Wild Life Safari
At 3 PM we entered the restricted forest area in a Swaraj mazda along with 10 other people who had booked tents. The forest official took us on a long drive in to the forest and we saw the tallest living teak tree in the world. We were blown away by its height and girth. This massive living thing showed us how small we are. The Safari included a small hike to the lake, bamboo rafting and tribal harmony. We were all wet after the rain, and the sun was setting. This is when we saw herds of Sambars, Deers, Black Langoors, Indian Gaur (bison look alike), Flying Squirrels, Peacock, Jungle fowls and Wild boars. When the darkness crept in there was no light but the light of the vehicle and all of a sudden we encountered a huge herd of Bisons that were on our way and after they gave way to us, we found ourselves in between the bisons, about 50 of them and at that time when we cannot see and they can see well.
Bamboo Rafting
Tribal Harmony
After getting completely drenched in rain it was time for some tribal dance and tribal drums! Though the tribal dance and the music was not that impressive, it was good to go back in time. Now it was time for some hot tea and biscuits.
Parambikulam Tiger Documentary
After dinner, it was time for a Documentary movie about the Parambikulam tigers. By the time we were there it was 10 PM. Considering that we were not the front benchers in College we sat in the penultimate bench and watched the movie. The grueling day had drained our batteries and a couple of us fell asleep, it was like attending one of those post lunch classes of Prakash.
We wanted to take some stuff from the car, and the protected area was big. Shuaib had no clue where he had parked the car and there was no way we spot the car in the dark. The ill lit area and the uninterpretable sounds that we were hearing all around us was creepy. We used our flash light and scanned the landscape and saw one of the most breathtaking sights of our lives, 30 - 40 eyes reflecting the light from our torch. We had no clue what they were for some time and one reflecting eye became a pair, they were turning towards us (light). After some time we assumed it was the deers. There could have been predators around as well as most of them are nocturnal. We got back to our tents. Four of us had a chat and went to sleep. Shauib and Shankar were in one tent and Arvind and Shriki in the other. After some time the lights went off and the only thing that came to everyone's mind is : Will the electric fence work?
Soon everyone were fast asleep and little did Shuaib know that he is going to loose his sleep for the night. He heard some thing running next to his tent. What ever the animal was, was rubbing the tent and was moving next to his tent. Frantically he tried to wake Shankar up but Shankar was already asleep and Shankar asked Shuaib to sleep and there was no way that Shuaib was going to do that.
Next day morning after investigating the issue and the foot prints, we found out that the animal was nothing but a group of wild boars!
Bird watching
Trekking
Interpretation Centre
Pictures Part I
Pictures Part II