Monday, May 10, 2010

Bandipur beckons yet again!









My post of April 15 was titled “Bandipur beckons again” and I ended by saying that chances of going back were dim!! But here we were, back again on May 4, the third trip in six months –need I say more! This was a sudden and short trip, mainly to accompany a visiting uncle and aunt from Kolkata, but also because one doesn’t need an excuse to go to Bandipur! My regular readers/friends will know that the central figure in our Bandipur safaris is Basavanna H.S, the naturalist, whom I’ve written about earlier (http://colorsofindia-nita.blogspot.com/2010/04/another-unsung-heroa-naturalist-par.html) So we first had to check if he would be free, and then check the accomodation, as this is the busy season. However, thanks to the help and efficiency of Manjunath of Jungle Lodges resorts, we booked cottages for a night. Being at the resort is always such a pleasure—one gets the warmest welcome, the best of accommodation, facilities and meals amidst very homely surroundings, and of course, the natural beauty and weather add to the experience. This post is especially for those who have not seen my two earlier posts on Bandipur--the last one at http://colorsofindia-nita.blogspot.com/2010/04/bandipur-beckons-again.html.(Note for my online friends abroad, at blogit and AC, and specially Betty, Stanis and Janice-—I hope this tempts you to visit India!)

The Bandipur Safari Lodge is part of the Jungle Lodges and Resorts organization, and is the first one as you reach the area. There are 12 ordinary and 10 special cottages, but only in name, the ordinary ones too are no less special! The 12 are named after wild animals—dhole, tiger, chital etc. Some of them have the murals of the animals painted on the inner walls, (with matching linen and curtains) and are truly works of art. Last time was the elephant cottage, and this time we stayed at the chital cottage, with a spectacular mural(see photo)painted by Sangeetha Kadur. The special cottages are named after birds of the area. The landscaping is very aesthetic and well maintained. Flowers of every hue add splashes of color to the scene. A circular “gol ghar” is the setting for the elaborate and sumptuous buffet meals, of excellent quality, variety and service. Moreover, at one end of the buffet table, chefs prepare customised dhosas, omelettes and the like! (There is also a restaurant called Pugmarks for day visitors).

After checking in at 12 noon, there’s ample time to freshen up and walk around till lunch at 1.30 pm. Hammocks and benches near the cottages invite one to spend a lazy afternoon under the trees! Any direction that one looks out to affords scenic views of the hills and countryside. After a quick tea at 4, it’s time for the jungle safari in a jeep (or van if there are large numbers) with a naturalist—it is an immeasurably enriching experience. (Read about this on http://colorsofindia-nita.blogspot.com/2010/05/call-of-wild.html) One is pampered again with hot tea/coffee and delectable snacks on return, around 7 pm.
The resort has a conference center (with an attached bar) where a wildlife documentary is screened at 7.30, before dinner. We have seen different ones on the last 3 visits, all really worth watching. After a very elaborate and multi-course dinner, one can sit around a bonfire, under a clear starry sky, or retire to bed, lulled by natural sounds, a reprieve from the TV and music which is by default a part of our noisy city lives.

The morning is an early start, with tea at 6 am followed by another jungle safari. Those that wish can opt for a nature walk/trek with a naturalist. This time we met another naturalist, Gurudutt, who has joined Bandipur recently--it is heartening to see young people following their passion for nature and trying to safeguard our wildlife. All good things come to an end, so after a breakfast fit for a king, it’s time to say good bye.(The 2 day program includes a drive (after breakfast) up to Gopalaswamy Betta, the highest peak, which affords a panoramic view of the countryside below. An ancient Chola temple is also an attraction there).

Apart from the accommodation and facilities, the service at Jungle Lodges is excellent, and the staff extremely courteous, professional and helpful, exuding a rare warmth.

Warning: Bandipur is addictive! you will want to return again and again!

2 comments:

  1. This was fantastic Nita. I truly enjoyed it.

    Sinome xoxoxo

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  2. Hi Dear,
    I and my husband loved the stay at Bandipur resort for 7 days and we would love to go there again. Hence I would recommend the resort to everyone. If you have any specific about The best one you can check this like Bandipur resort

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