Tamilnadu Diaries

This is a brief travelogue of recent forays we made into the deep end of eastern Tamilnadu. On the way back from a golfing trip to Kodaikanal, we decided to be adventurous and ventured into the area near Vedaranyam, and the tip of the sea nearby at Kodikkarai (pic 2 with me and the boat). Sri Lanka is easily accessible from there. The Tamilnadu government wants to turn the area into an ecotourism destination, as there are forests with animals and birds in and around. Vedaranyam is also a big salt-producing area, with around 5 lakh tonnes of the stuff being produced in a year.

Our route took us from Kodaikanal through Madurai, and after a lunch halt at Mellur (pic no. 1- Biryani in what is called a military hotel in those parts), through Pudukottai,



Pattukottai, , Muthupetta to Vedaranyam and on to Kodikkarai by the sea. Got there just in time for a breezy sunset. We took another route to reach Trichy, our night halt, by way of Mannargudi, and Thanjavur.

Next morning, after a stay at Trichy, we drove back to Chennai via Mahabalipuram (last two pics) via the East Coast Road, and spent some time at the beach near the famous Shore temple. The ECR is a picturesque driving alternative to the regular highway. We also partook of the Kumbhakonam brand of Filter coffee which dots the highway.

The first pic features my colleagues and golf partners Ravi Gadgil (he is also in no.3) and Vijayakumar, from IMT Nagpur.




3 comments:

Harimohan said...

Good show Raja. I've been meaning to go down that way but never managed to do it. Looks good.

Anil Kshatriya said...

These are nice pictures. The album name can be Chennai Expressed.

Rajendra said...

That's a good idea, Anil.

Hari, it happened as an after-effect of the Golf, but it can happen independently too.

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