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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Mysore, Bengaluru Hungama with MBC- ECE-B students

If an opportunity knocks your door you must say YES…..

So I said YES to Shilpa, when she requested me to be the lady faculty in charge for an industrial visit of 6 days.

About the tourists
 There were 36 students from ECE-B batch, Jobin Sir and his Family (wife and sweet daughter), 3 drivers and me.

About the Bus
Our bus was a 45 seated luxurious bus with smokers, LEDs, floor Light effects, Sub woofer stereo speakers, Mike and a plasma TV. A big bus from ernakulam arranged by Sachin and party which is Comfortable, economical and classy. Adnan was in charge of music settings. His collections of music was great.

When we started….
I came from Kannur to Pallikkunnu via Parasuram express and then to MBC College by auto. We departed from college around 8 p.m on 15 December 2013. Students lighted the crackers to mark the beginning of journey. From Ponkunnam Jobin Sir and his family also entered the bus.

About the destinations….
Students planned to visit Coorg, Golden temple, Nisargathma forest, Dubare rafting, Harigini dam, Mysore- zoo, Brindavan gardens, Mysore Palace, Summer Palace, Triveni Sangamam, Gum Bazz, Bangalore, Lal Bagh, Vidhan Soudha & Hognekkal. Destinations were planned in such a way that none of the routes overlapped and had a comfortable journey.

Our first destination
We reached Waynad around 7:30 am, freshed up and went to Coorg. By 10:30 am we reached Dubare rafting. Here we spent one hour in boating, swimming and playing. We really got rejuvenated by the cool water of the lake. It was an amazing start. We also had the opportunity to visit the guides kitchen, to our surprise they were cooking deer. Unbelievable….

Then we went to bamboo gardens which was 10 Km away from Dubare rafting. It was wonderful. The journey through hanging bridge was really amazing. Below the bridge we can clearly see a shawl of fishes. Bamboo gardens were wonderfully designed, it is a perfect hangout area. Here also there is spot for bathing in the cool river Cauvery.
Our next destination was  Golden Temple. This was my second visit. It is said that when Tibet was in war China, some of the Tibetan refugees were given home in India and that was at Coorg. Here they builted their golden temple and  flourished once again. This became one of the tourist places in Karnataka.
Harigini Dam visit was cancelled as our time schedule lagged behind the first schedule. We stayed at Hotel Castle at Coorg which is owned by Malayalees.
Next day we departed to Mysore. St joseph Cathedral was our first destination, it was a very huge cathedral. Near about 5000 people were buried under the cathedral and their names were carved on the walls of cathedral. We stayed here and had camp fire in the hotel premises. All students danced and rocked that evening. Even I couldn’t resist the vibe of the crowd.
Then we went to Mysore Palace, a very distinguished, luxurious Palace of Mysore Maharaja. We also visited the Mysore residential palace- here large collection of family photos of Maharaj was displayed. We also visited Mysore art gallery. The oil paintings of Ravi Varma was displayed here along with 1000 other paintings. There was a special clock in which soldiers marched every  hour and ever drum beat was in tune with each seconds in the clock and also it had a special chime. We saw this wonderful moment exactly at 3 ‘0’ clock.

We also visited Colonel’s dungeon where British prisoners of Tippu Sultan were chained. This dungeon is named after a Colonel who died in the prison. Near to the prison there was River Cauvery and the guide told us that the prison would drown if a special portal was opened. 2 Km away from here Tippu Sultan died in his final Battle. We also went to Gum Buzz where Tippu Sultan built a Tomb as memoir for his Father Hyder Ali. In the same Tomb several relatives of Tippu Sultan were buried. Near to the Tomb, there is a mosque. The architecture and the interior of the tomb were marvelous.

We also found different sets made by KSTDC to attract tourists. The sets include fort, masjid, temple and Tippu Sultan’s Palace. We then went to Brindhavan Gardens. Priya was companion there. She is a very interesting person who has lots and lots to say. As I was a very good listener I enjoyed her company. We also saw the light show in Brindavan garden. It was not so marvelous as I expected, an okay type show.
We also went to Triveni sangaman, Lal bagh and had wonderful shopping at Bengaluru. Next day we went to Hognekkal, had boating in the traditional round water transport J we spented 3 hours here and tasted the fresh fish fry from the lake which was made by local people. Also many students including me  had their first swimming lessons here… Sachin and Somy were my trainers. Sheethal became the first to hold her breath under water for a long time. She even beated the boys. I enjoyed every moment here

We returned to college same day and reached college by 5:30 a.m next day (21 December 2013)

My experience
I was a bit shy to travel with a whole lot of strangers, I knew only 2 people in the bus. But by the end of the journey all 36 students became my dear friends. We danced, sang and played. In bus it was full fun, every student was made to sing and dance and also narrated their experiences. 
Somy was the master of ceremony in the bus. He was great at that. No one in the bus would forget the songs and dialogues of Sijoppan.

Sijjopan said: “1947 mein Jawahar lal Nehru ne bola….. Sijoppan tum bharat ke veer putra ho”

Sijjoppan sang a wonderful song which won a great applause. The songs by Steve, Yedhu etc were really great. There are many names to be mentioned here, they were truly great.

 I sang and I danced and I got many fans. I got to know many students more closely, I was glad I was a part of this tour. This batch truly rocked and I loved every moment with them.









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