This
year the plan was to visit Australia – best time to visit is November. Hence,
we sacrificed our usual May vacation and saved our leaves for the big one.
Unfortunately, our usual travel companions could not make it at this time. My mother
was eager to join though.
With
an 8-year-old, and a senior citizen, we figured we needed to join forces with a
competent travel companion to ensure a smooth vacation. That’s how we sought
the services of Kesari tours. Turned out to be the best decision!
Landed
at Melbourne airport at 8 AM local time after a journey of 18 hours. Since the
check-in at the hotel was at 2 pm, we freshened up at the airport, had
breakfast and proceeded directly for sight-seeing!
Temperature
in Melbourne was 14 degrees, with quite a bit of wind chill. The bus mandates
seat belts for all and no eating/drinking on the bus. Hence, we could focus on
the sight-seeing fully :-) Since we had armed ourselves
with data at the airport, some were busy clicking pictures or whatsapping their
family already.
The following day, after a hearty continental breakfast, our first stop was the Melbourne cricket ground. Though I am not a fan of cricket myself, I could certainly sense the tradition and heritage of the iconic MCG. A guide was assigned to us for an hour long tour of the entire MCG. We were lucky to be able to watch an ongoing Test match too.
After
MCG, we proceeded to the Shrine of remembrance built in honor of the 89000
Australian soldiers who fought in World War 1. Post
lunch we took the tram to Victoria station and saw some more of Melbourne
highlights. We took a horse buggy ride and checked out St. Paul’s cathedral.
After
this, we proceeded to Phillip Island. The plan was to watch a parade of
penguins that flock in droves around 8 pm from the sea. No cameras were allowed
there so no pics of the same. Before the parade began, had a burger + soup
early dinner at a cozy bistro. One of the best hot burgers I have ever had and quite
sumptuous too!
We
had been advised to carry all our woolens for the Penguin sighting. It was
quite chilly there and the warm clothes served us well. The parade was not what
we had expected (a choreographed dance by penguins). The penguins were a bit
late arriving(IST :-)), so we were literally shivering in anticipation. It was an
experience trying to spot the penguins in the dark as they kept disappearing in
the bushes (were probably scared of all the human noises and smell). One of
them somehow took to us and kept following us all the way as we were trudging
back on the boardwalk – presumably it was trying to find its family.
The
third day was the most anticipated one. First stop was at the chocolate factory
enroute to the scenic Great ocean road. The
drive to Great Ocean road was a bit disappointing as it was raining, and sun
was not out. Hence the sea was not blue as we were expecting. But the scene changed at the drop of a hat; the
sun asserted its presence and we had a stopover to take some awesome pics! It
is supposed to be 3rd most scenic drive in the world – after Monaco
and California highway 1. We stopped for pizza for lunch – the pizzas and
garlic bread were out of this world. After this, we proceeded for the
helicopter ride to the 12 Apostles.
After
a long wait for our ride, we finally boarded the chopper. Every minute was
worth the wait! It was only a 15 min ride over the 12 Apostles – a collection
of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell national Park. We have flown in planes so the flight itself was not a novelty – but the
views from the copter were out of this world.
Beautiful
moments amidst mind-blowing (literally due to the wind!) surroundings. Post landing, we had a ground view of the 12 Apostles
after which we began the return journey.
The subsequent morning was an early one – breakfast was a packed one comprising sandwiches
and fruit. We actually rose and bathed early for Narak chaturdashi!
The
journey to the airport was the most happening one on the trip. It was raining
as we headed for the Melbourne airport. The bus dropped us with our luggage
some distance away from where we had to walk to the airport. By then the rain
was a full-blown storm. We all were at our wit’s end on how to traverse the
small distance to the airport in the downpour with all our baggage. Suddenly we
remembered the ponchos given by Kesari in the kit that we received at Mumbai
airport. Everyone quickly donned the ponchos, took deep breaths and made a dash for the airport. People helped each other with bags, and somehow, we made
it to the airport in one piece(though some were dripping and squelching!).
After the excitement of the morning, we partook
of our packed breakfast alongwith Diwali sweets and snacks (also given by
Kesari). Thus, we even had faraal on Diwali day !
Flight
to Brisbane was uneventful. After landing we proceeded for lunch to an Indian
restaurant. Here we finally introduced ourselves to each other. Even Ananya
gave a detailed introduction about herself. Most of our tour members were
professionals - engineers, doctors, CA, scientist, school principal and a
retired businessman. Quite a few were veterans in foreign travel, especially
via Kesari tours. This meant that we had plenty to converse about in the remainder of the trip :-)
Post
lunch, we headed out in our coach to Gold Coast (~1.5 hrs drive). After
checking into the hotel, we were allowed rest until dinner. Spent some time at
the swimming pool and beach with others. Also, did some window shopping for
souvenirs. Felt good to just chill out without a packed agenda for once.
The
next day was spent at 2 main places – Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and then
Warner Brothers Movie World. The guide had recommended a hot air balloon ride
in the early morning but seeing that the day ahead was packed none of us was
keen on it. Checked
out some of the unique wildlife of Australia viz. Koala bears, Kangaroos, Emu,
Wombat, Wallaby and many others. Also, took a mini train ride around the park.
Warner
Brothers Movie world was the main attraction for our daughter. She thoroughly
enjoyed the theme park experience. The best thing about it was that it was not
crowded like the Disneyland or Universal studios. There was hardly any wait
time at the rides. After spending a pleasant afternoon replete with lunch &
ice cream, we returned to the hotel tired yet happy.
That
evening, we celebrated Laxmi puja – some of us were dressed in traditional wear
and chanted aartis. Did not miss the festive season back home while among the
warm and friendly Kesari tour members.
The
following day we started on our journey to Sydney – first by road to Brisbane
and then flight to Sydney. The road journey was made memorable due to singing
by some of the tour members. There was a microphone that we handed out to the
interested folks who sang songs, ghazals or poetry and generally kept everyone
entertained. We also played a round of Tambola.
On
reaching Sydney, we first went to Sydney harbor and drank in the scenic views
of Opera house from there. We then proceeded to the Opera house where we were
given an hour-long guided tour of the historical wonder of the world. Good
timing on our part too since it is going to be closed for renovation for next 2
years. It was interesting to know about the nitty gritty that went into the
making of the musical hall, its acoustics, popular events and celebrities who
graced it etc.
A
cruise was planned in the evening with dinner and cabaret performances. It was
an enjoyable and novel experience. Some of the best pics of the tour were from
this. The dance performances were awesome. After the cruise, we finally checked
into the hotel and literally dropped into blissful unconsciousness out of sheer exhaustion.
Sydney
is the financial capital of Australia. Saw a lot of Sydney and offices of some
well-known companies – Westpac, Accenture etc. The weather is Sydney was good
and for once we did not have to don our jackets.
Following
was covered in Sydney-
- Gap point
- Bondi Beach
- Sydney Tower
Not
much to write here – the pictures say it all ! Post
lunch, we spent 2 solid hours just shopping at Paddy’s market. After some
serious shopping, we returned to the hotel and then had some photo sessions
over the last dinner together.
By
celebrating Diwali together (sans the lights and crackers), we did not miss the
festivities or family atmosphere at all. The general bonhomie of the group made
it a very different holiday altogether – it was like traveling with a big
family.
As
mentioned earlier, the decision to go with Kesari was a fortunate one. We made
some good friends who looked out for each other. Though Ananya was
the only kid on the tour, she never missed company of other kids. The
camaraderie and jokes made the tough moments lighter. The photos and videos
taken by all showed how each one viewed the same thing differently!!
I
had expected it to be a hectic trip based on what I had heard. But Kesari had
planned the trip quite comfortably - all the spots we went to were well-chosen
and aimed to give maximum satisfaction. Of course, Australia is huge, and we
could not enjoy all it had to offer in the brief time we had. All in all, a
most memorable vacation!
1 comment:
Hi nilu, nice to read about your trip. so true that a group of travellers do become a family and especially on foreign lands.
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