
I am Raza Ali Razvi the blogger , Studying in class 6th B in Nasr School Boys, Gachibowli, Cyberabad.
MY EXPERIENCE IN TIRUPATHI ARIMANU BANDALU TREK WITH GHAC
I am back from an Awesome Trip, I have enjoyed each and every single day / minute we had loads of fun and adventure, came back charge, and confident, with a feeling that nothing is impossible in this world if you have the zeal to conquer the world.
I am back from an Awesome Trip, I have enjoyed each and every single day / minute we had loads of fun and adventure, came back charge, and confident, with a feeling that nothing is impossible in this world if you have the zeal to conquer the world.
The trip was well organised by my father ( Ali Razvi ), Vibha aunty and Padmaja aunty( who kept us awake 1st night in the forest with her sad songs) were amazing; I am feeling lucky to be a part this trip. One of the highlight of the trip is holiday in the forest away from daily life and completely cut off with the world ( no electricity / no mobile signals/ NO NEWS )and enjoying the nature’s beauty. My experience in Aramanu was great! Can’t be describing but still trying to pen down to let everyone about our a wonderful trip we had,
We have started on Thursday night due to heavy rain in the city their was lot of traffic jam everywhere and we decided to reach Kachiguda station at 7:3o luckily manage to reach before 15min to train departure time and get to see the group .
We all board the train started on time as the group got divided into 4 different compartment, I was sitting with my father , mother, Sushma aunty, Shivansha Didi, Amir Hashmi bhai , Gauhar bhayya and Ram Ganesh bhai.
we all shared dinner in the compartment and went to sleep at 10:00pm me and Amir bhai woke up at 4:00am and others 6:00am, the group members who were sitting at s13 compartment came to say us good morning and from s14 also.
We reached Tirupathi at 8:00pm and the local guide ( Mr Balu) was waiting for us with the transport to take us to his office for tea /coffee from their we proceed to old British cottage ( base camp) which was renovated into a beautiful resort and it has 2 rooms given one room to ladies and 1 for males everyone did not take a morning shower and we did breakfast there and everyone brought their plates and mugs and then lunch was ready we carried in our Bag packs ( on the upper side flap just to avoid mess) and then walked 10 kilometres up the mountain to the waterfall from starting point but unfortunately there was no water and we had our lunch there around 4:00pm and reached night halt at 6:00pm and placed our tent
Our tent was bright yellow in colour
and the local guide Mr.Balu told us that there is some water down there and you all can take a bath then we went down there for bath.
after some time back to tent area for tea and pakoda and later had dinner at 7:00pm then did a bonfire( near tent ) there then we went for a night trek in the forest and came back at 12:30pm then some people started singing sad songs and kept us wake up and then did not let us sleep till 2:00pm who ever were sleeping outside saw a panther and rabbits.
Day 2
Then the next day we went for a small trek to the caves to see pre -historic -paintings and came back to have lunch and rested there and started at 1:00pm near the waterfall and reached ( 2nd night halt) at 3:00pm and went down to the waterfall to have a bath and enjoyed there and then came up and changed the clothes and rested there and had tea then had dinner at 7:00pm then we all sat talking, me, mom and dad slept at 8:00pm and others were playing antakshiri.
Day 3
Then next morning we started at 7:00am and went to a water fall and came back at 11:00am and we started return at 10:00 AM and reached road side at 3:00pm and reached Tirupathi station at 3:30pm and went to a restaurant and had late lunch there and went back to station and some people went to the market and came back at 6:30pm and then boarded the train at 7:00pm and reached home morning at 9:00pm
The Best Group and Trek with GHAC
photo of Great hyderabad adventure club member - attendance.
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