It was the month of Aug 2013 & WE schoolmates decided to meet at banks of Chittar lake.(actually our friends resort),..
The South-West monsoons was about to be over than expected. The Sun was up in the sky, though acting coy most of the time in the morning.
When you look at a map of the town and adjoining districts of TVM and read between the lines, latitudes, one learns that Trivandrum sits pretty at the centre of a circle, along one of countries best getaways, one such place on the banks of Chittar lake is the Anantya Resorts.....
A view from the resort, Chittar lake ,.....
If you think you want to make a trip to Chittar lake, I suggest you be prepared to be thrown yourselves into the wilderness. With our travel base being Trivandrum, we were naturally spoilt for choice and our get-together had to happen at the banks of Chittar lake.
You get to feel the soft waves of the lake,...
By nightfall, after a mouth watering dinner, we happened to be invited by the moon at its best,...they say, when it is full moon,... you cannot take your eyes of them but for us we happen to see a glimpse but filled my lens,....
By night moon at its best,.....
By morning, the weather was perfect. The heart yearned to travel, explore and discover! But a swim in the swimming pool was much inviting and I jumped in,..
Sunrise @ Anantya,......
Infinity pool,.....
By night @ Anantya,......
But past 9-ish, friends had other plans in the pool and we few of us along with our hosts, we trekked into the estate for a knowledge sharing session on cultivation, landscape, history,.... … our friends DAD had his passion to share knowledge and keep us glued to the trekking experience. The trekking trail is pretty much an experience which calls for a overnight stay at the hill hock ,….
Water, blue clouds, creeping sun light often trying to wake you up, suddenly alert and full of life, and posed for the lens, as the shutter merrily clicked away. The distant hills and the clouds, it seemed wanted to get into my frame,.........
About Chittar River: its five tributaries and numerous other contributing streams originate in the Courtallam hills of Tirunelveli District in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. Together with its tributaries and streams, the Chittar River serves as an important source of irrigation for the region and is a major tributary of the Tambaraparani River along with the Manimuthar River. (Click here for another spectacular view of Manimuthar)
The Chittar River itself has 17 anicuts irrigating hectares of land. It eventually joins with Thamirabarani river