It was our second day @ Havelock, Andamans. We have heard about Elephant Beach. There were two options, either we go by boat or we do trek ( which is supposed to be 3-4 KMs one side). We chose the second option obviously thinking that we would see the Elephants and Monitor lizards in the jungle and it would be a kind of Nature walk too.
Then started our Journey @ 8 AM. We were equipped with snorkeling gear, fins, Camera, Water bottles, bag containing some fruit, towels, etc.. We were accompanied by an Eco Tour Guide.. Sakshi and another fellow (Kokan) who knew the Jungle..
Initially it was fun as usual, going through the Jungle, seeing the greenery all around, seeing traces of elephant dungs, traces of Monitor Lizards, sounds of wood pecker.. Just sheer fun.
After walking around 2-3 KMs there was no sign of Elephant beach, we were in midst of Jungle and were not able to hear any voices from sea. We asked Kokan, Hey.. How much more? He said wait for some time.. Elephants have destroyed the trek path and He needs to find a new way and after 10-15 minutes he came back and said.. Sir I have found the new way. We were elated..
We stated walking on this new path, all covered by thick thorns and trees eaten by Red Ants. We walked for some 30 minutes and then I realized that we are doing circles on the same way and after 30 minutes we were back to place from where we stared. Now, It felt horrible. I strongly asked, Kokan Do you know the way? and again a confident voice, "Yes, I do. Elephants have destroyed the original way. Let me see where we are going wrong." We were relaxed by the confident voice. This was the time when we first sighted the Monitor Lizard. We were now worried. My wife asked me, " Are you sure that we are on Honeymoon?" I had no answers. :-(
Started on a new path and after a hour long walk we were no where near the Elephant Beach. We were tired, thirsty, bitten by Red Ants all over. We pleaded please land us outside this Jungle, somewhere near any damn shore. Its not like we were not able to walk but we were frustrated first not reaching the place where we wanted and these Red Ants were all over us.
We again started in the direction of Sun and reached a beach. I can not describe the feeling of reaching outside the Jungle after 4 long hours. Such was the beauty of the place that all our tiredness, soreness (of being bitten by Red Ants). I answered my wife, Welcome back to Honeymoon. We relaxed at this place for some 3-4 hours. This was a magnificent place, green blue waters, fallen trees and totally unexplored. Perfect for a romantic date for a honeymooner couple, Kokan and Sakshi have gone away to give us some private moments to cherish and share.
We started our Journey back and waded through knee deep Sea waters, Jungle, saw Rubber Crabs, Hermit Crabs, Neil's cove and finally back to barefoot in flat 2 hours.
That was a day that we talked about during our entire trip and way back and we still talk about it. It was beautiful, romantic and mesmerizing. Will always cherish this experience. :-)
We just moved to a new house in January and we are 3 married couples sharing a single apartment but its only me and my wife who end up paying all the rent. We don't even have children as of now but the other two have.. making it 10 in a 3 bed room apartment.
Just wondering who are these couples.. One is a Pigeon couple who are hatching their small eggs in my window and other one is a Sparrow couple who are also hatching eggs in the same balcony but in a hole which is used to hang ceiling fans.
Pigeons for the time being don't make any noise.. but these sparrows I must share with you makes a lot of lovely noise in the morning.. I have stopped keeping alarms in mobiles and watch as they wake us up exactly @ 6:00 AM these days. Never a minute late.
I just wonder how do they keep the same time everyday without fail. We are enjoying sharing the space with them. Its a wonderful experience to have these little creatures wake you up every other morning.
We are now planning to have some food and water to be kept there on a regular basis so that they don't wander here n there for food.
Here you are seeing the Male sparrow sitting. Will share If I get a chance to click again from the window.
Just wondering who are these couples.. One is a Pigeon couple who are hatching their small eggs in my window and other one is a Sparrow couple who are also hatching eggs in the same balcony but in a hole which is used to hang ceiling fans.
Pigeons for the time being don't make any noise.. but these sparrows I must share with you makes a lot of lovely noise in the morning.. I have stopped keeping alarms in mobiles and watch as they wake us up exactly @ 6:00 AM these days. Never a minute late.
I just wonder how do they keep the same time everyday without fail. We are enjoying sharing the space with them. Its a wonderful experience to have these little creatures wake you up every other morning.
We are now planning to have some food and water to be kept there on a regular basis so that they don't wander here n there for food.
Here you are seeing the Male sparrow sitting. Will share If I get a chance to click again from the window.