In my last post (previous post)
I had promised you (and myself) a revisit to the Kaas Plateau during this
flowering season, which was fast nearing its end. So when Ajit and Anu visited
us last week, we took the opportunity and visited this amazing place on the 3rd
of October.
The drive of over a 100 kms from
Pune to the Kaas Plateau was as usual extremely pleasant and scenic; this time
of year it had the added colour of the yellow cosmos flowers blooming in
abundance on both sides of the road. Our automatic Honda Amaze was going for
its first long trip and I was discovering the pleasure of driving on the
mountain without continuously pressing the clutch to change the gears. When the
milestone said 5 kms to Satara at a crossroad, we took a right turn into Satara
city and drove for about 9-10 kms till we reached a T junction. Recognised a
small replica of the Eiffel Tower from the previous trip, advertising something
or the other, and took a right turn for the Kaas valley. We kept travelling
straight , got stuck behind two large Passenger buses for a short while, till
we reached another T-Junction, where we spotted the first proper sign board showing
two arrows – indicating that for Thoseghar waterfalls go left while the right
fork goes to the Kaas plateau and the
Kaas lake.
Our eyes feasting on the
surrounding hills covered in various shades of green, we drove the next 20 odd
kms, with bated breath to catch a
glimpse of the flowers that the Kaas
plateau is so famous for. Anu finally woke up and immediately started clicking
pictures like one possessed, many of which I will be uploading on this post. At
long last , we reached the fencing of the section where the flowers are in
abundance. Though we had gone at the fag end of the season the sight was
spectacular, especially when seen through Ajit’s field glasses (binoculars).
The fresh air and the soft scent of the wild flowers was intoxicating. The
prominent colour at this time was yellow. The previous fortnight the newspaper
had printed a picture of the plateau covered with lilac flowers.
The Kaas Plateau has been accorded
World Heritage site status but the large influx of tourists does not bode well
for it. A few watchmen with whistles try to control the large number of
ignorant adults and children, many of whom have the urge to run amok on the
delicate flowers!
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Yellow Cosmos blooming along the roadside |
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Birds' eye view of Pune from the hilltop |
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9 kms to Kaas |
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The fenced Kaas Plateau and cars parked all along |
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Silvy and I |
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Rajeev 'protecting' his 'bad leg' |
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Yellow flowers giving the prominent colour |
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Mesmerised! |
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The sun peeped out of an overcast sky to light up a patch |
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Wayward clouds floating around |
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Interspersed with other shades of flowers which have already had their day in the sun |
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A Sykes Lark adding action and music to the colourful show |
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A frisky bee captured by Anu | | | | | | | | | | |
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After spending over three hours
amidst the flowers we drove upto the Kaas Lake and enjoyed a customary cup of
tea at the small stalls there.
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At the Kaas Lake |
The way back was as pleasant and we had to tear ourselves away from this little piece of heaven on earth. We chanced upon an interesting little cafe in a bylane of Satara and had an interesting drink called 'Iced Limbau Lumputeh' or was it bad spelling!
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Iced Limbau Lumputeh |
Saroj Nanda has commented on 07.10.13:
ReplyDelete"Beautiful indeed!!"
Thanks. The plateau and valley turns all shades of colours in a carpet of flowers at different times.
ReplyDeleteVishnu Kumar has commented on 07.10.13:
ReplyDelete"I too am mesmerized by looking at your blog."
Thank you for your comment. Really encouraging!!
ReplyDeleteVineeta Jain has commented on 07.10.13:
ReplyDelete"Awesome pics !!...incidentally we went visiting Pachmarhi last week...the place was lush green and waterfalls in full glory...."
Ramchandra Lalingkar has commented:
ReplyDelete"Very good photographs indeed !!"
Thank you so much for your very encouraging comment.
ReplyDeleteJagdish Keswani has commented on 08.10.13:
ReplyDelete"Just awesome..."
Paromita Mukherjee has commented on 08.10.13:
ReplyDelete"So many types of flowers!! Good pictures .never seen those single petaled blue flowers."
Thanks! This is more incentive for you to come to Pune during the next flowering season when the Kaas Valley and plateau turn into different shades of colours. You could paint some amazing landscapes too!!
ReplyDeleteGood flowers and flowers. Beautiful indeed! But I always read or look between the lines.The limbu pani looks like spiked with you know what the old faithful OLD MONK. For the un initiated old monk is still the best rum in the world! Have fun but dont mix old monk and driving!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Anonymous, Now I understand why it felt so good after having the Limbauh Lumputeh :-)
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