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Deep down in India’s tropical south lies nature’s gem in the form of a serene hill station known as Kodaikanal. We were on a long South India tour, Kodaikanal being our last stop in our itinerary.
Deep down in India’s tropical south lies nature’s gem in the form of a serene hill station known as Kodaikanal. We were on a long South India tour, Kodaikanal being our last stop in our itinerary. As we were passing through the lush green farmlands of Tamil Nadu we saw a dark auburn colored mountain encircled by dense monsoon clouds. We were later told by our guide that on top of this mountain calmly rests Kodaikanal and that we are going to be on top of it in just over an hour.

During our ascent on a single lane tarmac road we passed through plentiful hairpin bends and frequent twists and turns. As we were continuing our ascent in our small minivan filled with honeymoon couples, the fog grew denser and denser. It reached a point where we were not able to spot anything out of our old minivan’s unpolished window.




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