Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Green Mountain!


Jimson and Julie joined us at Mercure by 5p.m. By 7p.m all of us were ready to visit the Green Mountain, a hill in Abhah, a popular tourist spot. We spent almost one hour on the roads of Abhah in search of the Green Mountain. At many instances we could get the glimpse of the mountain but the route to reach its foot remained unknown.

After many queries we took some steep upside curves and reached our destination. The hill was covered with green electric lights around to realize its name. The wind was blowing painfully chilly as we got out of the car. The time for the cable car travel across the mountain was over and we had no other option but to get back to the hotel.

We walked to the edge of the mountain where tourists were getting a bird’s eye view of the city at night. Away from the green boundary of the mountain, the flood of lights announced the spirit of the city. The dark mountains stood magnificently amidst the ocean of lights. 

From the Green Mountain
We returned back to the Green Mountain after two days. We reached there just before the closing time and were lucky enough to get into the service. In the dark and chilly air, the cable car took us over the Jebel Thera region. 

The city below lulled in cosy darkness with floods of light in some regions. The air sail took almost 7 minutes and we reached the opposite hill. From there, the Green Mountain looked like a glittering green mound.

As we started to roam around the well-built grounds, Sreejith, Shreya and I sneaked into a private café room overlooking the city of Abha. There was no service at that time. Far below the mountains, the dark winding roads were glittered with umpteen moving vehicles. The dark winding road looked like a huge python uncoiling and flashing its glittering spots. . As we sat together there as a family, looking at the dark mountains and the starry sky, we felt that our trip was really memorable.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

From the Sea level to the Mountains

 Continues from Moonlit Ocean Thoughts….

We woke up after a refreshing and sound sleep at night. Since we’d packed our bags earlier, the morning looked relaxed and calm. The Red Sea seemed to be under her lazy morning slumber as we bid good bye to the Coral Resort.

The egret birds were busy at the back waters for their morning preys. As we moved to the ferry with sleeping children in our hands, the Sun glossed up from the horizon.

All of us were tired to enjoy the morning rays on the Red sea. By the time the ferry had started we all fell into a nap. It was the ferry men who woke us up. 

All of us were feeling really hungry and exhausted for the breakfast. After some unsuccessful attempts to find out a South Indian restaurant, we resolved to try out the Kudu. Their breakfast tasted the best in our hungry palettes.

The scenery started to change from the sandy beaches to barren mountains as we drove to Abhah. The wide roads were divided by medians lined with date palms. Soon we entered into the roads amidst the giant Asir Mountains. 

As we drove onwards, we realized that we were not feeling the strain of deep hair pin curves on those zigzag roads. Some of the native cars were doing dangerous overtakes on the two line roads. Mostly the roads were clear and open for free drive owing to the mid Eid vacation days.

The shining sun rays under the chilly wind made the climate exotic as we stopped the car at a vegetable vendor. On contrary to the normal hill station vegetable stalls, the stock was of inferior quality and high in price. 

The winding roads, well lit tunnels and mountain walled lines soon took us to the middle of the Asir of Province. We stopped our car near a popular parking spot, where most of the tourists took a glimpse of the mountains and the beautiful landscape beneath. The wind was chilly and carried the smell of a public lavatory.
The urge to get back to the car or to marvel the scenery around had an equal pull. Finally the beauty of nature took its control. The mist covered mountains beneath were spotted at times by a flock of birds. Above our heads were winding roads supported on huge pillars and leading to the city of Abha.

We finally reached our destination by 3p.m. After finding a local Kerala Restaurant amidst the busy local market at Abha we checked into the Hotel Mercure. We would soon joined by our other travel companions-Jimson & Julie. Till they reach the hotel, it was break time for us.

Continues in The Green Mountain!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Moonlit Ocean Thoughts….

Continues from At Heaven!

I was on the shore very soon after the contemplative moments. The mind was calm and relaxed and I craved for solitude. As others enjoyed in the lap of the clear blue waters, I walked on the untouched sandy shore. 

My feet were touching the bare earth after a long time. The white grains started tickling and rejuvenating my nerves. In that solitary walk, everything around attained a wonderful beauty. Kissed by the wild shrubs on one side and water on the other side, the narrow path lured its walkers to go more.

Vast assortment of sea life scattered around the shore. The beautiful costumes of sea creatures announced the magnificence and unknown wonders under the sea. I picked some shells and scattered them back to their home.

The sun set was on as others started to emerge back from the water. There was the call of hunger. As we cooked and ate the noodles at the small gas stove in the back hut, it was like experiencing all the fun of cooking in the long lost periods.

Sun Set at Farasan
The mounds were covered in darkness as we came out of the hut. The sea waves were blossoming in dark blue colours. The sky was in brilliant colours of burning red. The nature arrayed its beautiful painting for moments and then dark blue beams spread over everything.

The boatmen came back and we started back. As the boat raced across the moonlit waters, the roar of waves overpowered the human voices. No one was speaking and got lost in own thoughts.

As I looked at the moonlit faces, they looked very calm and serene. We, who were bound together in that boat at the moment, would have to be apart in the future. On that moment I thought of many of my dear friends with whom I had spent many days, months and years together. Though inseparable during those times we all had to separate to meet again for hours or never at all. But the love and good moments remain alive in memory.

This memory will definitely be one like that. We were bound to cherish this wonderful day together. The last day at Furasan Islands will be remembered in a corresponding way by all of us in the coming years. 

The journey to Abha would begin on the next day….

Saturday, February 4, 2012

At Heaven!



The Heaven
 The first thing that I noticed was the crystal clear blue waters and the white sandy beach. Amidst the desert mountains and wild shrubs stood an open tent and a small hut. The sea looked like a wide river on this part covered by mountain walls and small islands. I was so impatient to get our things into the open tent and change into my swimming costumes. The warm waters under the noon sun lured us to its lap.


Just as in other Farasan beaches the water was not deep here also. As Shreya started wading through the shallow water, I kept her company. The sea floor was clearer than the other beaches but still held corals and sea lives on it.  Since there was a caution notice for stingrays on the shore, we kept close watch of the children. All the more my ever persistent fear for snakes was more prominent in that wildly beautiful place.

The fear started to wear off very soon as we explored the waters. It was one of the best places for snorkelling since sea life was at its splendour on that area. Even my swimming glasses could reveal many beautiful creatures underwater.

As children floated around with their own fun, we took turns to keep watch of them.  I swam into the deep waters for some time but my limbs grew tired so soon.  As a relaxation, I started to float. The water held me much better than the waters I ever had been into.

As I lay there, neither in sky nor in land, neither in water nor outside it, my mind grew empty. Silver clouds lazily floated on the blue sky above me.  Blue water floated smoothly over me. Rocky Mountains shone in warmth around the place. There was silence! Even the water over my ear level didn’t have any sound. It was absolute bliss and I closed my eyes.

The moment flows by like molten sapphire
Deep blue silences no earth below, No sky above
Only me, my breath, my heartbeat
Such depth like this, such loneliness like this
And me only me
I now believe I exist.
                                                                                           Courtsey: Zindagi Mile Na Dobara