These days the whole travel industry is abuzz with phrases like off-beat destinations and off-beat holidays. But, in my mind, the premium form of travel is when you experience a destination and form delightfully special memories. I call this ‘Experiential Travel’. And it includes immersing oneself in the culture, its people, its nature, its history, its food and its treasures. And did I say that you need not sacrifice on the luxury aspect.
Take Coorg as an example. Popularly referred to as the ‘coffee country’ or ‘Scotland of India’, it is one of the most popular getaways from Bangalore. A lot of people seek solace in its green surroundings during their holidays. But, a lot of these Coorg holiday itineraries are about exploring the attractions of Coorg. Won’t it be great if we connected closely with its coffee making industry? Won’t it be great if we connected with its indigenous people? Won’t it be so much better if we made a connection with the place and experienced it in its truest form?
Won’t it be a dream holiday if you stayed in traditional luxury, understood the entire coffee making process, indulged in the nature and wildlife of the Western Ghats, connected closely with the local people and gorged on the delicious food of Coorg. Isn’t that what we dream for in a holiday: luxury, top location, great food, tons of relaxation and an overall special location? The icing on the cake would be a solid local connection. It would be a one of a kind experience right?
I got to experience such a dream holiday at the Pollibetta area of Coorg when I stayed at the Thaneerhulla Heritage Bungalow, one of the luxury properties managed by the Plantation Trails, the hospitality group run by Tata Coffee Limited. I stayed in very tastefully designed traditional luxury that is located amidst many acres of coffee plantations and pristine forests. I had my own private butler who always looked into every small detail and every need of mine. I was always treated to lip smacking local foods dished out by their in-house chefs. And did I tell you that there is no other property in sight and all you have for company is oodles and oodles of greenery, omnipresent smell of coffee and sounds of the forest.
This worked like a magical holiday for me as I am one of those travelers who is a foodie, seeks quieter destinations, looks for a deep connection with Mother Nature and connects with the place through an enlightening learning experience. This learning can come through history, culture, people, food, nature or absolutely anything. I have been to Coorg like over 40 times in the past two decades, but till Plantation Trails, I never got to understand how the coffee industry worked and what it takes to get that hot brew of coffee in your morning cup.
All that changed when I went on many plantation drives as part of Plantation Trails’ ‘Bean to Cup’ program. It was on one of these plantation drives that I got to know that coffee flowers smell like jasmine, understood the differences between Coffee Arabica and Coffee Robusta, tasted the delicious ripe coffee pulp, understood the de-pulping and air drying of the coffee beans and basically learnt the beautiful process of how the seeds of one of the most exotic plants on planet Earth ends up in my cup every morning and helps me kick start my day. And it is not just coffee I got to learn about. I made an equally sound connection with vanilla, cardamom, pepper (white and black), silver oak, jack fruit and many more. I had never made such a deep connection with the plant kingdom and I absolutely loved it.
The birdwatcher in me was also on overdrive mode as these plantations and the surrounding forests are full of exotic species like hornbills, minivets, racket tailed drongos, bulbuls, barbets and many more. Those early morning and late evening plantation walks were like gold dust for me. Even when you can’t spot these birds, you can still hear them and you feel like this is heaven. That is a luxury for all urban people like me who live in our concrete and glass jungles. Greenery, plantations, nature, birds and pure air is such a natural stress buster. I am one of those people who would just go to a place for that alone.
The plant kingdom and nature are my areas of interest, but I think this place is best for those who just wish to unwind and have a relaxing holiday. There are many for whom holidays are just getting away from their busy lifestyles and putting their feet up in scenic locations. All the properties of Plantation Trails are totally aligned towards these kind of holidaymakers. Whether you are a large family with children or a young couple, you will appreciate the purity of this place, its impeccable levels of service, great local food, oodles and oodles of nature and so much heritage luxury that you feel like kings and queens.
So, the next time, you plan a trip to Coorg, think ‘Experiential Travel in Coorg’. And when you wish for ‘Luxury Experiential Coorg Holidays’, take a look at the lovely heritage and plantation bungalows of Plantation Trails that are scattered all over Coorg.
It is always nice to delve into something deep rather than sticking to the 'beaten to death' tourist circuit.
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hi sankara, m visiting hongkong with my aunty and we are gonna stay at our relative place for.10 days and we hv our return tickets too.. i help my father in his business.. you said about self employed documents, could you please give me some information from where should i make this documents about self employed?? Thankyou
ReplyDeleteI am travelling with my family to Hong Kong and details are given below:
ReplyDeleteDate of arrival to HK- 27th March
Visit to Macau-4-5 April
Return flight to India- 11th April
So overall the travel period is 15 days, Do I need to apply for Visa in this case?
hi
ReplyDeletei m travelling to china ( zhuhai city & guangdong) next month for a training via hong kong. can i visit Macau also
thanks
Hi Sankara,
ReplyDeleteIm in Macau right now and i pretty much like it over here and would like to work as well
So what is the easiest way to get a job here in Macau?
Hi Sankara,
ReplyDeletei want to book a multi city ticket from KUL (arrival in HK and Departure from Maccau).
Can you please guide? what document they will ask for ?
Yes, all you need to show is a return ticket from Macau or Hong Kong. It is simple. Don't look suspicious and be confident when you talk to the immigration officers.
ReplyDeleteRightly said.
ReplyDeleteJust tell them your itinerary and have copies of tickets where possible. Carry your business card and credit cards.
ReplyDeleteI am not well versed with the job scene in different destinations, Shaggy.
ReplyDeleteMacau and mainland China are different places. You need different visas for both.
ReplyDeleteNope. All you need to show are your return flight tickets, your itinerary and enough money (cash or credit cards)
ReplyDeleteHello friend i got invitation for job interview from imperial consultants macau they says i have interview in macau on 5th may and indian consultant asked.me to.pay 1,40,000 for this.offer so want to know is there any indian consultancies are there.. Is it possible to come macau on visit.n cn we find a job der m girl so i think for my.saftey pless dnt hesitate n answer me
ReplyDeleteI want visit Hk or maccau for a job..
ReplyDeletebut how can do this. Because I like Hk and miss Hk. So how can pass Hk immigration or maccau
I think it is best to check with a travel agent or directly the embassy for the procedure for work permits and the whole nine yards. I would only be able to help you from a tourist visa perspective. And that too only information.
ReplyDeleteI would not be the right person to answer this question of yours. You should check with other reliable travel agents or even better the embassy.
ReplyDeleteHi sankara, bro am planning to have a vacation in hk nd macau for around 40 days I'll stay in hk for 13 days then move to macau for 20 days then move back to hk a week then come back to home land, my question here is is it OK if I book a ticket as on my travelling dates or do I need to make a ticket for the 14 days period as we get only 14 days time of stay, but if I visit macau it's like m existing from hk nd when I go back to hk I'll get more 14 days entry permit, will appreciate for a reply from u thanks.
ReplyDeleteHow many enough hk$ I need to survive in hong Kong 14days......and 5days in Macau
ReplyDeleteHello,,,I am travelling to Hong Kong for 4 days with family...
ReplyDelete1) do i need a visa? it says Indian passport gets 14days visa free on arrival...is that true ?
2) I want to travel to Macau by ferry in the morning an return back in evening / Do i need Macau Visa ?
Hi, I went to Hong Kong with all the documents and return ticket. I was refused on-arrival visa(meeting) and got deported to India. Now, my Hong Kong based company is applying for work-permit. But, the company applied before I got deported. What are the chances of rejection?? When can I again enter Hong Kong for on-arrival visa. What is the minimum waiting period required to re-enter Hong Kong??
ReplyDeleteHi sankar am From Mysore i got a job offer from Macau in casino so can i visit macau without visa
ReplyDeletethey telling that its on arrival visa will get 30days tourist visa after agreement in consultancy the employers will apply for Blue card is that macau is safety place to visit and work there.and how much of money can we carry and travel to macau and need to know about cheapest airline to book
Yes, Macau offers visa on arrival to tourists. I am not sure about finding work there as I have never done that.
ReplyDeletefor cheap flights, you can look up skyscanner website.
Regarding money, I think you should keep USD 30 per day per person.
The on arrival visa is for tourists and not for workers. I think a work permit is the right way to go if you wish to work in Hong Kong.
ReplyDeleteIf you have all the right documents approved by the HK consulate, I think you can re-enter any time.