Short Break -- But what a whale of a time !
Planning for this trip began probably several months ago .
No, we were not going overseas but to
Mysuru, the lovely Palace town in the neighboring state of Karnataka.
Total of eight families signed up and the travel party was around 29
including 13 children. The eldest of the
travel team was my mother @ 77 and the youngest at 5. Each one took on
assignments to make the three day time off , the most pleasant as it could be . One of the things that was of
paramount importance was that we all wanted to be together and this was possible if we could find a “ Home stay” accommodation that could
house all of us . We did find one, thanks to one of the members , being a pioneer
in discovering and enjoying home stays where ever he goes. The next was to book train tickets,
which again was driven by the Lead Organizer
of this entire trip . Meticulous planning of every detail was his forte . The children all got excited
much ahead of the travel days which was May 5-8. They connected over groups and
knew exactly what to do over the three days.
The trip started off very badly. A derailment en route meant
our train started around 2.5 hours behind schedule . But the children did not
care . They got in to huddles and spent time easily. The train left around 2 AM
against the 11:30 PM schedule time . Worst was to follow . We thought , the
delay would be made up by at least 30 minutes . Further delays enroute and
finally we reached at around 2 Pm as against the 8:3- Am schedule . Getting
breakfast seemed to be a tough task and with help from my BIL , who from
Chennai secured us food in Bangalore at
10:30 Am! The delay did not push down the spirit at all.
Evening , we tried to go out at least five times . Every
time it would drizzle and we would all get back . But finally at around 7PM ,
we ventured out and did the visit to Nandi hills . Dinner was excellent at the
Homestay with us ordering what we wanted . The next day , having secured a Bus
we ventured out quite early post breakfast to Srirangapatna , the Ranganthittu
bird sanctuary , the Silk Board factory and that outlet that sold silk sarees. Tried to get to
the Palace but was threatened by unending crowds , so did little of walk around
and then decided to go to the Brindavan gardens. The key highlight through the
day was trying to watch one movie that had everyone enjoying it . At Brindavan
Gardens , after a tiring drive , we found more crowds that just did not give us
the energy to get in to the Garden. Getting down was outvoted and we returned
back to have dinner which again was excellent.
Sunday , was visit to the ZOO , followed by some to the Palace
and then by others to shopping . There was never a dull moment . Some unique
things that we did
1.
Home Stay – This was the reason for the success
of the trip. We could have never found a hotel that gave us so much space and
yet privacy and then got us together – just like home – family time
2.
Eating Masala Dosa at Vinayaka Mylari – Very unique
and fluffy Dosa with Masala – Small
joint but what tasty stuff they produce
3.
Mysore Pak at Guru Sweet Mart
4.
Using all modes of transport – We went by rail ,
used the local buses ( KSRTC ) , Autos ( including sitting in the Driver seat )
, call taxi , Private bus and walking – Missed the Tonga
5.
Using the homestay kitchen staff effectively – We
got what we wanted , homely , cooked right in front of our eyes and we also
packed Dinner for the train on the return
6.
None of us worried or fussed about any change of plan – Also of
us were so flexible
7.
The spouses had their own time and space minus
the kids
8.
Kids enjoyed the most – their camaraderie was
something unparalleled and they all got along so well.
9.
We celebrated Mother’s day with a surprise cake
and a Wedding Anniversary of one of the Couples – all this was surprise ,
thanks to our Lead Organizer
10.
Memento for each one – again this was surprise
by the Lead Organizer
11.
We changed the punctured Wheel of a SUV – heavy effort indeed and
needed some Engineering and herculean effort ! ( one member drove down as well
due to last minute changes )
12.
The group was very easy to get along . everyone
accepted each other 200 %
13.
It was probably the most cost effective trip in
terms of money spent to the value we got
14.
None of us complained off discomfort – Each one
had one or the other but that was never publicized
15.
Each one of us took assignments willingly and
with lot of love and affection and care for each other
16.
And all of us had been to these places earlier !
Although it was short , it was one of the best breaks that I
ever had. Kids wanted more time together but as they all good things come to an
end –
Hats off to the Lead organizer -
But we can plan more
trips
Comments
I guess your gang did the best thing - enjoy the city 'as it is' instead of spending time in popular attractions. The city of Mysuru is one of the cleanest cities and is very inviting for a random walk just to roam around and sink in its charm.
You forgot to mention the damage that was done to your planning by a non-functional platform at Bangalore and how your gang did not let it affect your enjoyment factor! I was a live (remote!) witness for that :)
Sri
Super trip, everyone enjoyed, especially the kids!
Kids were so Flexible and enjoyed every moment, despite the changing plans!
Wonderful company,Great home-stay, Nice weather, Super times with family and friends.
Thanks everyone who made this wonderful trip possible
Recharged and Refreshed!
Cheers
Yeah, we need more of these :)
Sounds really good. Photos please.
Regards
Vidhya