tour contd.....

Way to Munnar: morning 10 a.m.
we started our day. Prepared for a 4 hours trip. The shifting of luggage from the hotel to the Bus put our sholders down, as the heaviness of luggage made us tired even before reaching the bus. The bus started rocking soon with the favourite numbers and the young energies flown like anything in the air with yellings, shouting and stamping. Satya, Ruchi, Sumit, Rohit, Neeraj, Naveen and a number of other faces moved to the aisle of the seat to get a chance to dance according to the tone....



Dance made them to think of eating something and soon the hands were filled with a number of homemade items to spread among the fellows. The journey was in quite progress. We decided to have our lunch and breakfast at Adimali, 28 KM down to Munnar. The place seem like a moderate town and we were in search of the food. A hotel found just ahead, I just moved in. Asked the waiter for the menu, uncomfortably he told that meals are available with other items like fries and Chicken, Fish and Beef. I asked for a Fish fry and meals, and soon found Vahid, Tikam and Satya are also there. I encouraged them to take the same meals that I am taking, and told that the cost may be Rs. 50. The waiter brought thebill of my table and all of a sudden I was shocked to see the amount quoted in it.—Rs. 80 for an ordinary meal and fish fry. Gods Own Country welcomed me with a shocking food bill on the very second day of the trip.


The role of a teacher is sometimes very difficult. Some occasions it seems like students of whatever age may look like only kids. The immature lot, like birds who are freed from a cage of a zoo. Wandering here and there, don’t even paying attention to themselves.


Our journey made a short halt at Deepa Spice garden where the display and sale of herbal plants and products were available. The guide was smart enough to make the student understand the reality of the herbal products which they see their will work as medicine for various complications physical disorders, and diseases. Everybody got a chance to do good shopping and they have got immediate attention back to again photographing themselves in various poses.


Slowly and leisurely we reached the Town of Munnar. Seeing the accommodation seen at the hilltop, we could find the small homestay will definitely will be a new experience. The facilities are limited. 10 people stay at the ground floor and 6 people in the upperfloor. Upper floor is more like a chamber, that leads to the top which is without any ventilation. Happily many students opted to choose that place that reduced my burden.

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