Showing posts with label Around Bangalore. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Srirangapatna travelogue - A day's trip

We had been to Srirangapatna last weekend. Here is an account of our trip.
Srirangapatna is a small island near Mysore in Karnataka surrounded by river Cauveri. Tipu Sultan, known as the Tiger of Mysore and his father Hyder Ali ruled the Southern part of India with Srirangapatna as the capital city. The main attractions of the city now are the Sriranganatha temple from which the city gets its name and some really good monuments of Tipu Sultan's period.
Our itenary consisted of visiting the ranganatha temple, some of the monuments related to Tipu Sultan, ranganthittu bird sanctuary and balmuri water falls. We had planned to return to Bangalore by 7:30 PM as we had a dinner invitation from one of our relatives. So we decided to cover as much as possible before 4 PM, without over doing.
We started from home at 7:15 AM in the morning in our Hyundai accent. There were 5 adults and a kid. We took the nice road and reached kadumane restaurant on Mysore road at 8 AM. The mysore road is pretty good though there are some traffic jam points. We went past Ramnagaram of Sholay fame, mandya, maddur and finally reached sriranapatnam at around 9:45 AM. An arch welcomes the visitors once they enter Srirangapatnam. We went past the arch and crossed the bridge and there was another arch to the right welcoming again. We took that right and went straight. We then went past the fort entrance. "The sword of tipu sultan” serial's famous title music lingered in my mind. We kept going straight..On the way to the temple, there were some historical places of interest which we decided to visit on our return from temple.
SriRanganatha Temple

We reached ranganatha temple at 10 AM. The temple is a small one and unlike its counterparts, the gopuram was yellow in color.. The inside of the temple was simple without elaborate carvings. I guess belur and halebid has one of the best carvings, not even an inch is left without a carved figure.. We had the darshan(Vishnu in sayanam posture, goddess lakshmi, hanuman, garuda, narasimha to name a few) and left the temple premise at 11:45 after having our packed breakfast.

Obelisk

Of the many historical places, tipu's summer palace and tipu's mausoleum are the only 2 places that are covered in a tourist package..The first not very touristry attracton that we visited was the Obelisk. After seeing the obelisk in Egypt, we really could not dare to miss this one. From the temple, we kept going straight in a very narrow road, after getting confirmation from the local people that the road is indeed motoroable. We parked the car when we could not go any furhter. We saw the obelisk from a distance. It was a small one. The surrounding was more fascinating than the obelisk itself..The whole area is enclosed within a fort, though destoyed now. Once we climbed an elevated road, we reached the fort wall from where we saw river cauvery flowing away to glory. It was very scenic with lots of trees dotting the banks of the river. There was also a railway bridge to give it a modern touch.

Dungeon

We spent sometime there and then headed towards the main road. On the way to the main road are a dungean and tipu's death place. There was nothing much to see in the dungeon. It was a big hall with pillars. There were some stones fixed to the dungeon wall. The prisoners were suppusedlt tiesd there and beaten..
Tipu's Death Place

Then we headed towards tipu's death place. It was here they found tipu's body during his valiant battle against the british. Tipu's own men betrayed him by showing the water gate to the british through which they breached the fort.
Then we saw the remains of tipu's palace which was completely destroyed by the British. Apparently, the summer palace of Tipu, our next destination, stays intact and after tipu it was occupied by Lord Wellesely.
Dariya Daulat

The Summer palace known as Dariya daulat(wealth of sea) was built by Tipu to commemorate his victory over british during one of the battles.
The entrance to the palace looks beautiful with trimmed pine like trees on both the sides with a passage for water in between. The walls of the palace are extensively painted mainly depicting the wars that Tipu had won. There were also paitings of Hyder Ali's victories. There were fighting scenes depicting both the locals and the british. The paintings are colorful and well preserved.. It is more like a museum now, with the furniture used by tipu displayed. It also has some potraits of Tipu, Hyder Ali, Tipu's seven sons. There was also a full size portrait of Tipu at the entrance in his war attire which looked really nice. It has a 3D effect in the sense that, you would feel as if the picture looks at you from any direction you see..

Outside the palace there is lot of open space with lawn where we (me and my parents with the kid) rested for a while when my husband and MIL were busy enjoying every detail of the paintings..
Mosque

Next we visited the mosque. I somehow liked the architecture of this mosque. It looked very elegant. One fascinating aspect of this mosque was the presence of 2 pillars that resembled their counterparts in hindu temples..
Mausoleum

Our last historical destination was the masaouleum. It was built by Tipu to rest his father Hyder Ali. When Tipu died, he was also put to rest there. The shape of the tomb reminded me of the citadel in egypt. :-) The place were the bodies are resting has some beautiful colorful paintings.

Sangam

That was the end of our historic trip. Now was the time to spend some time with mother nature. Our first destination was sangam where cauvery from south and north join. I expected some nice scenaries here. But nothing much to see. The water was dirty.
Balmuri Falls

Next we headed towards our last destination for the day( we cancelled ranganthittu wild life santuary due to lack of time), the balmuri falls. The falls was playing hide and seek with us. Finally with local help we reached the spot at 3:30 PM. August is supposed to be the best season. Best season is synonymous to crowd. There was lot of water and people. The sight of water flowing in steps was a treat to the eyes. We did not get into the water. Spent some time there. Had a late lunch at 4:15 and left the place at 4:30.
Scrumptious Dinner

We reached bangalore at . We were invited for dinner at a relatives place near koramangala. Had a scrumptious dinner and left their place at 9:30. Reached home at 10:30 PM.
It was a trip to remember. We have read about Tipu Sultan in our history class during school days. Visiting the place were the great Tipu built forts, patronaged art, ruled and fought various wars and finally died like a great warrior was like truly reliving history. This is also one of the best places to see river Cauvery at its best.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Weekend getaway-Innovative film city(IFC) in Bangalore


We had been to Innovative film city this Sunday. This post is an account of our trip.
Firstly I really don't know how I came to know about this place. I think I got to know while searching in the internet for Wonderla, a theme park in Bangalore. I read a lot of good reviews at mouthshut about IFC. They also have a very good website which gives a full account of the place. Wonderla and IFC, both are located off Mysore road within 3 KMS of each other. I wanted to go either to Wonderla or IFC. Wonderla is an amusement park with lots of land and water rides. There is no concept of entrance fees here. You got to pay around Rs 700 per person and you get unlimted rides. There are separate charges for senior citizen and childern.(a bit lesser than Rs 700) We(me and husband) are not great lovers of rides so felt paying Rs 700 upfront is not worth it. On the other hand, IFC charges an entrance ticket of Rs 50 and then pay for the attractions that you want to visit. Unlike Wonderla, IFC is not exactly a theme park. There are so many different varieties of amusements and attractions, mirror maze, 4D movie experience, riplye's believe it or not, cartoon city to name a few....There were 6 of us, one among them being a senior citizen. There were also 2 kids(2 years old) and we mainly wanted to go to some place where the kids also can enjoy.. So IFC suited our bill the best..There is nothing in this place that is associated with films. Don't know the reason behind this name.

Location, Timings and Entrance ticket

We started from home at 8:45 AM. Took the NICE road to reach mysore road. Once you enter mysore road there are lot of boards providing distance and direction for Wonderla. Once wonderla passes by, direction for IFC starts. Its pretty easy to follow the directions and reach IFC which is in Bidadi Industrial area near Kirloskar factory. We reached IFC at around 9:40 AM. I read in their website that it opens at 7 AM and closes at 10 PM. What a big mistake they have done and what a big mistake we did by believing the timings. The film city actually opens at 10 AM and closes at 7 PM. We waited outside for 20 minutes. At 10 AM, after security check, we entered inside. We were not supposed to take eatables inside the city. So they checked that too. But thankfully, water bottle is allowed. As soon soon as you enter, an IFC representative takes you to a lounge to explain about the packages available. Seeing that there were 6 of us, she suggested the family package for Rs 5000. They would give 50 coupons and all the attractions except for roller coaster and carousel is included in the package. We need to give one coupon for each attraction per person. We felt, it might not work out economical for us for we would definitely not use up 50 coupons.(though there is a validity for 1 year for the coupons) So we politely declined the family package and the lady was kind enugh to show us the counter to get the entrance tickets. We got the entrance ticket for 6 of us(no ticket for 2 years old kids) plus Rs 100 for still camera. As you start walking, you will reach the main street. The main street is buillt in ancient roman architecture with lot of roman statues on both sides of the street. It was definitely nice, for they have tried to do something different.
Attractions and Amusements IFC's website gives good information about all the attractions and amusements available, though cost details are not provided. I have given here a small review of the attractions that we visited along with the cost for each attraction.
Mirror Maze

I read in the reviews that mirror maze and 4D movie are the top most attractions. So we first went to mirror maze. Entrance ticket Rs 75 per person. Free for the 2 year olds, for that matter everthing is free for them. Mirror maze experience was amazing. You enter a room fulll of mirrors, find a way and come out at the exit. As soon as you enter you try to turn right and bang hit on a mirror. Fun starts from that point onwards. You keep walking trying to find out the way and always end up near the entrance. It was real fun.. We were roaming here and there for around 10 minutes, then with the help of an assistant, we came out through the exit suucessfully..It was a real fun filled experience for all of us.(Kids were also allowed inside.)
FunPlex-4D movie

Then we went to Funplex where 4D movie was shown. Entrance ticker Rs 100 per person. We enter a room like a mini movie theatre, an assstant gives us the special spectacles. We sit there expecting something special. We got more than what we expected. This is the best attraction in the whole of IFC. The 4D effect was just mind blowing. We felt nice when some cute little school of fish passed over our head, got scared when a big snake came in front of us and spit some water on our face, disgusted when a group of rats came running towards us and excited when he had a deep dive into the deep sea. The whole of 15 minutes for which the movie ran was enjoyable. You need to experience it to believe it. There were also video games in the FunPlex which we skipped.

Ripplye's Believe it or not and Roller Skates

After this each one of us had different attraction in mind. I wanted to go for mini golf. Husband wanted to go to Ripplye's believe it or not. Mother-in-law just wanted to sit somewhere. The other three(husband's brother, his wife and husband's niece) wanted to go try their hand or rather leg at roller skates. So husband went to Ripplye's with the kid. Entrance fees Rs 100. We all with the other kid went to roller skates. Myself and MIL sat there watching the other 3 try to skate. Ticket Rs 100 for unlimted time. But once you get out of the room, you can't get back with the same ticket. The three of them without any prior experience did some skating with the help of a trainer available there. We had a nice time watching them trying to walk with the skates and tripping down every now and then. It seems the trainer said, if you are good enough you can learn to skate decently within 1 hour. If you already know skating, I think this place is for you..You can just be there skating away to glory. By the time we came out, husband also came out. He was not very happy with Rippley's stuff.
Food

It was 12:30 PM and we were all hungry. We just had a breakfast of scones which was not very filling. We went to the food court. We being vegetarians had fod at Udupi Ananda Bhavan and Jain foods. The food was good. There are also few other food courts and some chains like McDonalds and Pizza corner.
Attractions and amusements continued

Karoake

Then there was this Karoake section where you can sing for free of cost. Husband's niece being a good singer sang a song in the mother tongue. It was a very good performance. We had a nice treat to the ears. She got recorded her song for Rs 50.
Cartoon City

It was high time that the kids got their much needed chance to have fun. So off we went to the cartoon city. The entrance to the cartoon city was quite pleasing. There were many rides for the kids. All the rides costed Rs 30 per person. Since our kids could not do anything alone, we accompanied them. (So it was free for the kids.) We did some "dashing car" and "hit the shark"..Kids had fun. They were already feeling sleepy. We kept thier spirits high and eyes open by informing every now and then that we are going to the beach..(Yes, there is an artificial beach too in IFC..And kids just love to play in water..)
Roller Coaster and Haunted mansion

We wanted to keep acqua world our last destination. Elders excluding MIL had a ride in the roller coaster for Rs 100 per person. Ride was good, but it was too short for Rs 100. Then three of them went to haunted mansion for Rs 100 per person. Each one had a different opinion about the attraction. Husband said it was OK. Husband's brother and his wife did not like it that much.
Mini Golf

Then me and husband tried our hands at mini golf for Rs 100 per person. There were totally 18 holes. We really did not have much fun there as most of the area was sloppy and slippery and the ball was just not stopping. But we had fun in recollecting the days when we used to play golf in computer each one trying to excel the other and were literally addicted to it.
The time was now 3:30 PM. We were too tired to go anywhere else. Also the reviews for the other attractions was not that good like Lady Thussads, Miniature city, Dinosaur park, wannbe city. There was also a bowling aisle and go karting track.
Acqua World

We straight went to acqua world. Entrance fees Rs 150 for adults, 100 for kids. Our kids were too small to be charged. And the best part, entry was free for senior citizens..We left our belongings with MIL who was sitting in a shade. There were also lockers availble for Rs 50 per locker. Acqua world consists of an artificial beach with real sand. Though there is a 1 feet wall dividing the sand from the beach. You can't enter the beach with muddy feet. There is basically no dress code to enter the beach. Kids had a really nice time there. We missed the artificial waves which happens every 1 hour or so..There was loud music and a DJ. It was good. It would have been good if there were some water games. We came out of the beach at around 5:00 changed clothes and left acqua world at 5:30.
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We had some snacks and left IFC at around 6PM. Reached home by 7 in the evening. Overall it was a nice getaway. It was a bit tiresome as IFC is built in a huge area. So had to walk a lot. It was nice going as a family. We had a nice, enjoyable time. I would surely not say "What a place" (IFC's slogan), but defintely it is a place worth visiting atleast once.
I have posted some pictures too which just gives an idea about how IFC looks. For the real experience, do visit once