Location: Baralikadu, Coimbatore Dist. Tamil Nadu, India.
Notes: Now is not the right time to visit this place. It was terribly hot, even though the assembly point was much cooler thanks to the trees. Water was less because of lack of regular monsoon.
Fine, enjoyable and peaceful photos. My favorites are Boating in Baralikadu (the leaves floating in the water conjure the imagination) Assembly Point for Boating (th twine hanging from trees is different to me. The Indian People Boating (look like they get along so well). Do all Indian people get along so well?
Thank you 🙂
Especially for letting me know your favorites.
Yeah we do enjoy our boating because we have very less places near my place for it. So we make sure to enjoy it as much as we can ,together.
Bravo! I truly enjoyed the way your first four shots exude the atmosphere of the Trek area. The lighting and the composition are enchanting. Thank you for sharing your work.
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I haven’t heard of any restrictions on the group. We were 6 people with 3 kids. We were allowed on the boating ride with 2 coracles with 3 adults each.
wish to visit………………………………………
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Since it is raining frequently in Coimbatore now, it would be a good time to visit, if you dont mind the bad roads
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Sir, kindly inform Kilo meter between coimbatore and baralikkadu please.
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It was around 45 min drive from Gandhipuram to this place. Due to the various constructions now, it might be a little longer than that.
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Is it the right time to visit now? ?
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It’s been a long time since I visited the place. Am not sure of the monsoon and its effects now.
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thanks for stopping by my blog! cheers! 🙂
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Looks lovely there
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Yes, it is a quiet little place 🙂
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Beautiful place, beautiful images. Thank you.
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Thank you 🙂
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Fine, enjoyable and peaceful photos. My favorites are Boating in Baralikadu (the leaves floating in the water conjure the imagination) Assembly Point for Boating (th twine hanging from trees is different to me. The Indian People Boating (look like they get along so well). Do all Indian people get along so well?
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Thank you 🙂
Especially for letting me know your favorites.
Yeah we do enjoy our boating because we have very less places near my place for it. So we make sure to enjoy it as much as we can ,together.
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Nice post. I can see you put a lot of effort into it. Cheers
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Thank you 🙂 It is one of the Eco tourism places in my home town which is less known to people around.
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Bravo! I truly enjoyed the way your first four shots exude the atmosphere of the Trek area. The lighting and the composition are enchanting. Thank you for sharing your work.
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Thank you Gerry 🙂
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Nice pictures. Reminding me of Kadaikanal which we visited recently.
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Thank you 🙂 Kodaikanal is in a different league though.
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These are beautiful photos, but the one at the top is stunning. Very nice work.
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Thank you Dan 🙂 It was an amazing place, calm and serene. I am glad I could capture that.
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Thanks for the tour and for visiting my blog and liking it. I can’t seem to like when I come in from an email.
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Thank you Cris 🙂 I am not sure if that is a WP bug or something with my template.
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The energy of the moving water contrasts perfectly with the calm of the still water. Lovely post.
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Thank you 🙂
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Such a beautiful place! The water falls are absolutely lovely. 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 It was one of the quiet and serene ecological places.
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Wow! Amazing. Would love to visit one day, thanks for telling me when not to go!
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Thank you 🙂 Hope you enjoy the place as much as we did
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Do you use a camera for photography? The picture surely say that timing is everything!
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Thank you. Yes 🙂 For this one, I had my Canon 450D ( I have upgraded it to Canon 70D now) and I was just learning the camera and photography 🙂
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oh!
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what about the bookings? can i book for 6 members…
some other sources says,minimum should be 40members.
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I haven’t heard of any restrictions on the group. We were 6 people with 3 kids. We were allowed on the boating ride with 2 coracles with 3 adults each.
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