The recent earthquake in April, has revealed the most unexpected in Nepal. The “living goddess” Dhana Kumari Bajracharya has done the unimaginable by the commoners; she has taken to streets for the first time. Previously it was only during the rituals that she was brought in public space. As the Patan kumari she was expected to remain indoors.She was enthroned as a 2 year old kid and remained so for three decades.
The earthquake was one of the most devastating natural calamities of our times. During the frightening earthquake her five storey building too shook; shook their conscience. The family did not know what to do in those moments of devastation as were bound by traditions and customs of the land.
Approaching possibility of losing own lives changed it all! She along with her family did not have any option other than walking out to save their own lives. Interestingly, if family members are to be believed, it was predicted a year ago that she will leave her house. Then no body imagined it will all happen in the midst of such a devastating earthquake. God knows it all!
My recent trip to Kausani, a small village on a hilltop in the state of Uttarakhand, India was like the much needed tonic that one would need after being overworked at a long stretch. My little 08 year old girl, my only companion was the main idea, motivation and focus of the trip. It was she who insisted that we go to a hill-top, like the ones she had seen in pictures.
On an unbearable hot summer day we finally set off on our 3 day journey to this little hill top. My girl ‘Ammu’ insisted that she wanted to push the wheeled luggage and I obliged. I was duly rewarded with a beautiful big and content smile she flashed all the while she pushed the wheeled bag on Delhi roads. She had simple plans – buying chips on the way, touching the leaves of bent branches that came her way, stopping at a roadside juice shop for a glass of refreshing juice, amusingly looking at kids of her age who would pass by… We had just sighted our Volvo bus that was to take us on an overnight journey of 08 hours to a place called ‘Haldwani’ and she realized the bus was so similar to her school bus. I ended up with a good feedback on ‘Volvo’ functions.
On day one we reached Haldwani from where we hired a taxi to reach our destination ‘Kausani’ – the little village on hilltop. It took another 6 hours of journey and the hardship of continuous road journey was worth it for we got to see virgin hills all in its green glory. We bought some local fruits called ‘Kaafal’ on our way. The red little ball shaped fruit was sweet and sour in taste and provided us with our first installment of excitement and joy. On our way every now and then she would jump with excitement at the sight of deep valleys, rising hills, flowing river and the very ambiance of being surrounded in with pure greenery.
Tired and asking for rest we checked into our resort, my girl took a quick survey of the room and wanted to organize everything her way. I was a dead and tired picture completely in contrast with a bubbly energetic little girl; she with her non-stop chattering was filling me up with much needed energy. And just after our lunch we set out on foot to explore the surroundings and visited the ‘Mahatma Gandhi Ashram’. The Ashram had lot many visitors – jumping and scratching – a bunch of energetic monkeys and curiously watching them was a group of visitors who would go ‘click-click’ at every leap the monkeys made.
Evening was reserved to view ‘the Sunset’ from the terrace of our resort. I wonder if the resort was built keeping Sunrise and Sunset in view. Well, I did capture the beautiful hues that surrounded the Sun and was kind of falling over the hills. On our second day we visited an ancient temple of ‘Baijnath’ believed to have been built over a thousand years ago. It was mesmerizing! It took me back to an era were stones were laid in a pattern to make huge and impressive structures. My girl unaware of the trance I had got into was busy feeding the fish in the little lake next to the temple. She jumped into it, kind of lost, was won over by fish around her and then she made new friends who would hold her hand to safety. In the evening we visited local tea estates, we had to climb up the hill to reach the other end of the estate. Once at top, Ammu spread her little hands as if it were a birdies wing and yelled to get the echo-effect; looking down over the green spread of tea plantation was like green magic.
On our third day we decided to go on a trek and interacted with local inhabitants. We lost our way in the hill, though we felt much safe and got to pluck ‘kaafal’ in real. It was a treat for both of us! Ammu was guiding me as she felt she could pave through easily and kept enhancing my knowledge on trees, plantations and hills, occasionally asking me to check my steps! By evening we were back onto our ‘Volvo’ but we kept promising each other for one more trip!
The beautiful Capella Lodge is ideally placed on the most gorgeous and breathtakingly stunning Lord Howe Island. Fall in love with this ‘treasure island’ for its tranquil lagoons, thriving forests and its incredible hardy volcanic peaks; Lord Howe Island is so justly listed under UNESCO world heritage list. The island is also known as ‘lost paradise’ due to its rich natural beauty encompassed with a rare mystique appeal that is less traversed. The boutique Capella Lodge offers the most idyllic setting for great dream weddings and aids in making it the most memorable event you have ever desired for.
Magical Moments of Ecstasy!
Incorporation of nine suites will let you enjoy tickling peak and ocean views and is just the right spot to soak in for those eternal moments of romantic and intimate bliss. You, him and pure joy, period!
Eat, Drink and Let Fantasy Come Alive!
Capella is known for its quest towards using the finest of ingredients and freshest of produces in creating mouth watering local cuisines and special drinks. The restaurant and bar with its beach-house styled look and airy space will bowl you over with the enchanting sights of surrounding mountains and lagoons.
Things to remember while booking:
There is a minimum of three nights stay requirement at Capella when booking the entire lodge.
Weddings are not entertained during peak summer seasons.
Well concealed and nestling comfortably in the lap of idyllic jungle set up is the privately owned pictorial island of Pangkor Laut. It is truly a tropical isle with wobbly protrusions and white pristine sandy beaches located off the West coast of Malaysian peninsula opposite the mystical yet startling straits of Malacca.
World of pure romance
Experience a magical ‘Romantic Interlude’ at the beach exchanging vows underneath a floral chandelier with color accent brought from the Sun, sea and sand, stride along the aisle decked with impressive shells, pretty white flowers in miniature silver bowls, white silky ribbons in ornamental branches and downy pebbles heading to a romantic wedding gazebo.
Be a bon vivant
Enjoy feast flavored cuisine with a dash of the history of the land; handpicked local ingredients creates sheer magic weaved just for you. Celebrate those unique romantic moments with champagne and a sumptuous five-course South East Asian spread in a private open-air pavilion next to the koi-filled pond.
Moonlight Spa
Flee to the rejuvenating solitude and enjoy togetherness at the spa village. Experience a tailor made massage in moonlight by immersing in a traditional Roman mineral bath, soak in botanical herbs, revitalizing minerals and essential oils.
Look like the magnificent Swiss champ is showing signs indicating a fade out from the platform that he ruled for over a decade. At least John Mcnore thinks so. The maestro that he is, Federer is headed for US open scheduled in next week. Mcnore in a latest TV revelation explained that for every player including as giant as Federer, a time comes where one would think of grabbing another title and then realizes that one is about to touch the slowdown. He said for Federer to grab 18th grand slam title will be bit too difficult. But then it has been never been easy for just anyone, isn’t it?
So, does this mean that Federer, the magician at Wimbledon who strides deceptively thrashing his opponents so effortlessly is all set to go off from casting same magic spell? Well, all I can say is that in changing times anything can happen. He might still surprise us with his 18th Grand Slam win! It is not about defying age; it is all about the kind of stuff that you are made of, that Federer is made of!
The almost hidden confidence that he displays on court is something that he is loved for along with his slow yet giant moves.