Arnab in India - In and Around India
Each weekend I try my best to vacate Bangalore in search of fresh air or for sites with historical or cultural significance. One such outing was to Nandi Hills, a giant block of granite that rises 1.5 km high. Once atop this monolith, I wandered across the uneven and rocky terrain (not to be confused for Bangalore “roads”) and surveyed the landscape in all directions. One point is known as Tipu’s Drop, where the famous sultan had his prisoners tossed into oblivion. This practice has not endured into modern times, so the point is now a favorite destination for lovers to commit suicide. On another weekend escape my destination of choice was Coorg, a scenic locality in Karnataka full of rolling green hills. I went with a group of German and Dutch interns. Most of the time was spent relaxing in a secluded cabin, reading, playing games, and imbibing. I also took an elephant ride around a park and visited a Buddhist monastery which is the second largest Tibetan settlement outside of Tibet itself. We had lunch at the local monk hangout. These monks were quite modern, shelling out rupees for such earthly delights as toilet paper and Thums Up (India’s favorite soft drink).
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On November 1st (Karnataka Day), Bangalore was officially renamed Bengaluru. This provides scope for considerable confusion as I am a Bengali from Canada in Bengaluru where they speak Kannada. In related news, the Bangalore Banger monicker was dropped in favor of the Bengaluru Tiger.
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2 Comments:
Merry Christmas, A-dawg!
Don't you have a camera? Get one!
I have a camera but no way to upload the pictures to the net as I don't have a laptop.
How was Bishnukkah
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