Meant to say yesterday that in 2017 the RoseGarden was voted the best HomeStay in Kerala, and in 2018 the best in India.
Early morning as usual – we have noticed that it has been misty every morning wherever we have been, but in the mountains it seems to stay for quite a large part of the day. Not sure what it is – pretty sure it isn’t pollution, although Eileen (and many others that we meet) have coughs. Might be the dust.

We had planned to visit the National Park, but it’s closed because the rare mountain goats are pregnant and mustn’t be disturbed. So had a trip to Top Station.

It was indeed a railway station until the floods in the 1920s washed away the tracks, and so then became rope transport for the tea. Views were pretty cool – it’s at about 5,500 feet.



Then stopped by a reservoir. Question – what are these people doing (not looking at)?


Amazing echos from across the reservoir. So at someone’s signal they would break into an enormous roar which echoed around the valley. Pretty harmless I guess!
And a nice walk – felt just like the woods at home on a gorgeous summer’s day:

… except we were in a tea plantation.


Anan found us a lovely place to have tea and cake:

£1.50 for the two of us! And coconut water for about 25p.

I think it says a huge amount about this holiday that even what might be a “humdrum” day turns out to be spectacular. Just hope it continues.
And dinner back at the hotel. £3.00 per head plus brought our own beer.
Off again tomorrow – 125kms and Anan says it will take 5 hours.