"One of the gladdest moments of human life, methinks, is the departure upon a distant journey into unknown lands. Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of habit, the leaden weight of routine, the cloak of many cares and the slavery of home, man feels once more happy." - Sir Richard Burton
As a person who likes to travel to new places for many reasons - change of place, exploring a new environment, taking in the beauty of nature or plain travelling for travel's sake - in my relatively short stay in the United States, a country that I learned to love and now fondly remember, I was fortunate to be at places I had only dreamt of. The laidback lifestyle and lack of responsibility (read - no baby!) ensured that a major chunk of the free time was devoted to planning weekend getaways, trips to must-see locations or even a day tour. Here are the ten places which I had the opportunity to visit. Most of them are predictable stops on a tourist checklist. But I have listed them in the order of what I liked most about that place and why it will remain special in my memory.
Big Sur is a popular tourist destination along the California coast, offering breathtaking views from the highway. What was most unique for me in this trip was the log cabin where we were staying. Waking up in an attic bed next to a tiny window was surprisingly wonderful. ( When I say 'attic', please conjure the most cozy and comfortable nook in a cabin). Taking a hike through craggy rocks and slippery footholds to a vantage point overlooking the ocean was another highlight of this fun trip.
As for the best part about New York, it was the much-awaited trip to the Statue of Liberty. The Museum, where the boat carrying you to the Statue has a stopover, is where you learn the history of the monument with the heart-breaking and inspiring stories of immigrants. But nothing prepares you for the beauty of this lady until the boat that ferries you to that island brings you in front of the majestic symbol of freedom. Simply awesome! I will also remember New York for my stay at my father's relation's place, an aunt whom I met for the first time. With her simplicity, unassuming nature, tremendous hospitality and her attitude towards life, she was an inspiration.`
Whether it was the company or the place or probably a mix of both, Vegas took us to another world and it will always remain one of my most favourite holidays ever.
3. Niagara Falls -Before leaving America for good, I wanted to see the Niagara Falls, and my wish was granted. The Falls may be associated with predictability - arguably the most popular destination in the States, one will but expect beauty, great views and photo ops but the Falls give you much more - a sense of exhiliration and deep gratitude for having the fortune to be near one of the finest natural wonders in the world. The two tours that take you almost to the heart of the falls - the Cave of the Winds and the Maid of the Mist are AWESOME! When the Maid of the Mist took us almost to the midst of the Horseshoe Falls, I could no longer record the experience with my handycam as the lens and my face were completely splashed with the heavy gush of water. Even the Cave of the Winds gives you an utterly out-of-this-world experience. As you stand almost under the falls, you feel like being drenched by thousands of buckets of water! Of course, both times, waterproof clothing and shoes are provided. Otherwise, can you imagine your state at the end of it?
The best part of my trip to Niagara - being accompanied by my husband, my parents AND my 3-month-old son!
The best part of my trip to Niagara - being accompanied by my husband, my parents AND my 3-month-old son!
Seeing a volcano spewing ash and lava in Hilo, whale-watching in Maui, taking the famous winding road to Hana, breathing in the mountain air at Haleakala Summit, being treated to traditional Hawaiian singing, drinking coconut water that is sold along the roadside, clicking pictures in front of the Waimea Canyon are some of the things we were able to do in this state of Aloha (which means affection, love, peace in the Hawaiian language. It is also used as a greeting to say hello and goodbye.)
Known for its romantic beaches and cultural heritage, Hawaii was an unforgettable experience that became the final vacation that we two would ever take because after that we became three!
1. Crater Lake, Oregon -Okay so what could possibly beat a week-long vacation to HAWAII which was also a surprise anniversary gift??? Maybe nothing. But there is one place, for me, which by a hair's breadth beats it. Crater Lake! There are two reasons for this - 1. Though we had been on vacations to trips outside the city before, it had always been in the company of family. So this was the first time that only the two of us were on a holiday. Utterly special! 2. The second is a very simple reason - I fell in love with the Lake at first sight. Only someone who has no eye for beauty could possibly be unaffected by it.
The deepest lake in the US, Crater Lake as the name suggests lies in the remains of a destroyed volcano. As there are no streams flowing in or out of the lake, the water that is present in it comes purely from precipitation, like snow or rain. This is the reason why the lake has a brilliant blue colour, the likes of which I had never seen before. The Rim Drive is a popular road which skirts around the lake, giving tourists many opportunities to capture the magnificence of the waterbody.
The deepest lake in the US, Crater Lake as the name suggests lies in the remains of a destroyed volcano. As there are no streams flowing in or out of the lake, the water that is present in it comes purely from precipitation, like snow or rain. This is the reason why the lake has a brilliant blue colour, the likes of which I had never seen before. The Rim Drive is a popular road which skirts around the lake, giving tourists many opportunities to capture the magnificence of the waterbody.
Though most visit the lake as a day trip, we decided to stay the night at Crater Lake Lodge (which overlooks the lake), a modern accomodation that has retained the old-world magic of inns. So, though the rooms have every possible convenience, what they do lack, or let me say, thankfully do not offer is a television set. Guests at the lodge thus enjoy the leisure of playing boardgames beside a comforting fireplace in the Great Hall. And, sipping early morning coffee in the open porch which gives a bird's-eye-view of the lake fills you with a strange sense of peace and calm.
The previous day, we took a hike to an observation point to wait for the sunset which gives an entirely different view of the indigo-blue lake. The day we left, we again stretched our limbs and walked down the Cleetwood Trail, a steep, strictly for walking trail to reach the surface of the lake. Here we took the cruise that is organized by the National Park authorities, where the forest ranger elucidated the history and the significance of the lake. As the boat left behind ripples in its wake, we were asked to look down at the clear blue water of the lake. Clear is a term we often hear, but believe me, the water in this lake is so clear that you can see a tiny rock at the bottom of the lake, which is nearly 1900 feet deep!
As we trudged our way back to the top, I knew that this was the most beautiful lake that I had ever seen in my life.
There are other places more famous, more beautiful, more awe-inspiring than Crater Lake. But beauty as they say lies in the eyes of the beholder and I can never rate anything more than the calm, serene and utterly peaceful Crater Lake! But never say never. There is yet so much more in the world for me to see!
The previous day, we took a hike to an observation point to wait for the sunset which gives an entirely different view of the indigo-blue lake. The day we left, we again stretched our limbs and walked down the Cleetwood Trail, a steep, strictly for walking trail to reach the surface of the lake. Here we took the cruise that is organized by the National Park authorities, where the forest ranger elucidated the history and the significance of the lake. As the boat left behind ripples in its wake, we were asked to look down at the clear blue water of the lake. Clear is a term we often hear, but believe me, the water in this lake is so clear that you can see a tiny rock at the bottom of the lake, which is nearly 1900 feet deep!
As we trudged our way back to the top, I knew that this was the most beautiful lake that I had ever seen in my life.
There are other places more famous, more beautiful, more awe-inspiring than Crater Lake. But beauty as they say lies in the eyes of the beholder and I can never rate anything more than the calm, serene and utterly peaceful Crater Lake! But never say never. There is yet so much more in the world for me to see!
P.S : If I was able to be at all these places, it was only due to my dearest hubby, without whom none of this would have been possible and more importantly, memorable
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