#ULOG 7: WHEN I VISITED DICAPRIO'S FAVORITE PLACE IN INDIA

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Now I would like to share a small travelogue that I had done as a #Ulog story. This is a place in my home state that didn't explored much but the place is so marvelous that even Titanic fame Leonardo Di Caprio fell in love with this place. And here is my story - read on along with some photographs.

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WHEN I VISITED DICAPRIO'S FAVORITE PLACE IN INDIA


In the southern part of india, in a small state with the tourism tag saying God’s Own Country lies a small locality that boasts of one of the favorite of famous Oscar award winner Hollywood actor Leonardo Di Caprio. He even quoted about this place as “If there is a paradise on earth, it is here”. And that was a hill station in Idukki district of Kerala sharing border with the neighboring state of Tamilnadu. A place which is not that much popular but very attractive with its geographical terrain and bright landscape all around. The name of this place is Ramakkalmedu in Idukki district of Kerala State.

The entrance is diverted to left and right with the routes leads to two different location and both have its own identity to claim as the best among the two. The left one was slightly steep with climbing looks like little difficult which we chose first. As we climbed little by little sometimes through very narrow space the view from every point was changing to different landscapes.

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Soon we reached in an area that was plain from where we could see the bordering state on the other side and the huge rocks to be climbed stood tall at a fair distance with few people standing at the top. We were not yet decided if it is possible at all for climbing the peak through few cleared pathway among the plain.

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The geographical profile of the nature in such unexplored area to a certain extent was so marvelous that even the locals may wonder if they will try to look at those places in a tourist’s perspective. On one side stand a huge gigantic sized rock and to the opposite was a breath taking deep valley leaving a very narrow space that only one person can walk at a time. If look little far away then people can identify some villages or spread across on a vast area. Two of my friends tried walking in that narrow space available to see how far they can go and to see what surprise there on the other side, but nothing special though.

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The whole location is always windy that can be realized by presence of many wind mills that can be seen at many faraway places and now the wind was blowing heavily that even walking seems to be difficult and we reached at a place that only below one set of rocks with just enough width for one human being.

Few visitors were already on top and it was a slightly frightening thought for climbing to the top. But the spectacular geography of the nature all around looking from the peak was another marvelous sight to be cherished for a long time.

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On one side at a throw away distance it was another state with entirely different culture and life style that may be at a throw away distance from the place we were standing a huge area. The all around view from the top was so spectacular with looking down to all the four direction to realize the original habituated area is so far away and looking up to have a feel of blue sky and white clouds above.

Another surprise was in store after seeing a survey mark or more technically a station point fixed as permanent mark in concrete. As a civil Engineer it was so easy to identify its importance. It is used as a base mark based on which other points are located to profile the boundaries in simple terms, made me to ponder too how states were marking the borders as I was standing in Kerala and if I drop a stone on to my left it would fall in Tamil Nadu.

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Wind was blowing strongly and sun was at its peak that drained our energy and as we were walking back an old man was selling butter milk mixed with green chilly and ginger along with some other stuff which brought us much needed relief.

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The trip remains incomplete without a walk to the other nearby location, may be more important due to man made structure. Gigantic statues of a man and women known as Kuravan and Kurathi is installed in this another eye catching location.

It made sense and didn’t surprise me when I think about why DiCaprio fell in love with this place. This tiny village along the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala is highly recommended for a day trip which is around 13 Kms from Kattappana and very close to Kumily.

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Good one bro...

Thanks for visit and the comment Rajiv

Whew... It is breathtaking view indeed! Do you have another story about the couple sculpture? I think it's about two different people from different areas isn't it? Uhm... I wonder about milk with green chili, is it fine to drink in a hot day? I like to read posts about any parts of India that's not "common" for tourism, have you ever read a novel entitled "far pavilions" yet? I have my own opinion about the remote areas of India since I read that novel.

Anyway... What's the most breathtaking is your footer gif, I agree with my @dipoabasch, it is attractive 😂.

Thanks you...You gussed it right..There is another story..it may take too much time to write here..And another blog I will post here. They are the ancient villagers who shown them a perfect place for one of the world's first hydro electric dam. I already finished it and i will dig up and post the blog.
You said it right, the non popular places in kerala have too intoxicating some places...

And it is not Milk..It is butter milk..diluted curd in simple words..In summer it feels so tasty...

Thank you for suggesting the book, i will get one, I have to confess that after joined in Steemit my reading habit has diminished.

i am really happy to meet both of you, Stay blessed..

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Well done my friend @angelro. Your blog i always find intriguing , plus the view is real breath-taking "paradise" any word short of that wont fit maybe one day i be Kerala .jah bless (am in the wind)

Thanks my friend...Such words are always makes happy...feels good that you liked it...

Keep connected

This is one of the things I love about India... many hidden Gems!

I am really happy to see this comment @whitelite...Thanks a lot for connecting each other. I will check you pages too today..And as a newbie let me see if I can do some sort of exposure to you...

You are true...India is a place with so much diverse locations..Try to visit once

Stay blessed...

You're welcome sir!

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