18 March, 2009

Nilgiris Calling again…

Here is a sequel to one of my popular September'08 posts "Nilgiris Calling…"

Time for us to revisit the Nilgiris - the majestic mountain ranges with gigantic peaks, breathtaking views, lovely landscapes, widespread tea plantations, beautiful gardens, rushing streams and munificent meadows.

This view from the dolphin's nose peak provides an excellent picture of the Catherine falls and a vast expanse of verdant plains. These cool and cascading waterfalls fill our hearts with a gamut of positive emotions.

As luscious flowers bloom, they fill the air with fresh fragrance so that the birds, along with the bees and colourful butterflies, sing the song of nature's freedom and joy. This view shows us how the leaves are secretly whispering "you look amazing today" into the tender ears of the flowers.


This view from the side window of our car shows the trees with bright leaves, standing blissfully in tranquility. Even the view reflected by the car's side mirror is lovely and eye-catching.

The Rose Park in Ooty has many exotic varieties of roses. This view of the rose garden, with thousands of multi-coloured roses, is simply mesmerizing.


The Nilgiris, called the 'Queen of Hill Stations', is a true symbol of beauty and a traveler's destination of freedom, happiness and inspiration.

13 comments:

Margaret said...

Dear Charan

This post is breathtaking.
The photos are amazing and your poetic narration accompanying each photo transcends your readers to a world beyond imagination.
It's wonderful to be taken to these enchanting places through your blog.
I can understand why Nilgiris is called 'Queen of Hill Stations'. It truly is a queen with it's stunning beauty.

I really enjoyed this post and hope for more like it.....

Sandhya said...

Sai, you write prose in poetic form! Really, the phtographs are beautiful. I completely agree with Margaret about Nilgiris.

We will wait for more of this type of blogs from you, Sai.

Sai Charan said...

I would like to express my gratitude to both Margaret and Sandhyaji for your respective opinions on the post.

Thanks a million for your support and encouragement.

Onkar said...

Your pictures and write-up will create a desire in anyone to visit Nilgiris.

Sai Charan said...

Thanks a lot Onkarji and as you said, let a desire be created in everyone’s heart and then all of us(blogger friends) can plan a nice friendly trip to Nilgiris :)

Razzer said...

Nothing can beat nature in beauty, can anything??

:-)

Soul Searcher said...

Lovely pictures. You have captured the beauty of the Nilgiris in all its greenery

Sai Charan said...

@Anand: Hi buddy, yes beauty of nature is always admirable and nothing can beat it. Well, thanks a lot for passing by and writing your comment.

@Soul Searcher: Thanks a lot man, happy to hear that you loved the pictures.

R. Ramesh said...

tnks buddy 4 the inspiring comment..

R. Ramesh said...

thanks 4 yr encouragement buddy..cheers

Sai Charan said...

It's my pleasure Ramesh Bhai, to read your blog, which is quite humourous and interesting. Keep going buddy :)

R. Ramesh said...

pal, waiting to c yr next post..buck up..

R. Ramesh said...

Sai bhai, Thanks 4 yr wishes dear friend and wish u 2 all the best..cheers