The mild afternoon sees us at the Thekkady tiger reserve, 25 km away. A cruise on the extensive Periyar Lake atop a double-decker boat is a must here. Grassy meadows vied with wooded forests for attention on either side, as the boat glided quietly on the placid lake. Herds of trumpeting elephants, curious clans of wild bison, sambhar and a pack of red foxes made up the wild life on view. "Big cats are sighted rarely and only at dawn or dusk," says a tour guide on the boat and adds, "even if you don't see the cats, a cruise here in the twilight hours is an extraordinary experience." I nod in agreement.
Day three dawned bright and sunny after intermittent night showers and it was back to Thekkady, this time for an early morning guided trek in the forest. Not much of wildlife on view again, except for giant flying squirrels, bears and the State bird: the great Indian hornbill. But trekking in a densely wooded forest at this hour is an experience you are not likely to forget soon.
Attractive package
Back at Carmelia and after a quick lunch of some superb seafood we head for the annexe. About 23 km on the road to Munnar (which lies 80 km from Carmelia), the annexe is a sprawling, extensive estate of tea and cardamom with its own processing factories for both. An expansive private lake with boating and angling, an adventurous drive along narrow dirt tracks hugging the hillside to the windy, rugged summit offering a breathtaking view of the landscape all form part of the package for guests. There are also some outlandish novelties here like the tree-top wood cabin and the quaint underground cellar room; both tastefully furnished inside.
The next day, after a rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage followed by a dip in the pool, I pack my bags. It was time to bid adieu to a magnificent country and a great holiday.
FACTFILEAltitude: 4000 ft above MSL.
Clothing: Wool & Cotton
Monsoon: June to September
Season: All year round.
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