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Nowhere to rush, but everywhere to go!

Posted on June 9, 2008June 9, 2008

A weekend at magical Fringe Ford : a beautiful homestay nestled amongst the hills in Wayanad.

It’s one of those magical places you go to and don’t want to come back. At least, I didn’t.

Where would you like to go today?

The road to Fringe Ford is a long and winding one. Around 5 kms through coffee plantations to your right and hills to the left. It goes on and on and you start peering around every corner to catch sight of your destination. Except that it’s where you least expect it. Down below, between the clearing of the tall trees, you get a teasing glimpse of a cottage sitting pretty in the centre, surrounded by green all around.

This is Fringe Ford : “Get lost where no one’s gonna know. No Where to rush, but everywhere to go. No stress, no traffic, no road.” Just perfect.

Just you and beautiful lush forest around you, the birds flying around everywhere and the occasional jungle call – are you in paradise?

The morning dawns

The name Fringe Ford was given by an Englishman who bought the land and built it into a plantation. After that it changed hands a few times till it was bought by Ahmed, a naturalist, who let the land go back to the forest. The 520 acre property shares its property with the wildlife sanctuaries of Wayanad and Tholpaty. It’s no wonder then that you take a few steps out of the property and you’re into the thick of the jungle already.

Things to do on a lazy weekend

The bungalow is low roofed, with Mangalore tiles and cosily done up. The rooms have huge windows that give you a great view of the scenery around. And even the bathrooms have long windows : just in case there’s a wild cat passing by that you don’t want to miss during your daily ablutions 🙂

The food : I don’t even want to get started! Short of proposing to the 70ish year old chef, I could have done anything to stay there forever! Delicious curries, biryani, ghee rice, chicken and the most exotic of them all : a local fern that is chopped into a most yummy sabji : I was in culinary paradise! Every meal was looked forward to with great anticipation and I possibly ate about 3 times my usual capacity (which is already quite great :-)!

The waterfall!

We walked around quite a bit. Once, when we felt really guilty about binging so much, we even went for a run down the winding road. We went into the forest, spotting birds, insects, wildlife and possible leopard droppings. And at the end of the walk, the green foliage gave way to a gushing waterfall. We had to marvel at nature’s brilliant design. You walk, walk, walk and then suddenly, in the path – there’s a waterfall! Of course, it was hard to resist the cool waters gushing over the rocks and into the path.

Dressed for a party

The colours of the forest are vivid and beautiful and there’s so much to stop and gaze at that even a 5 km walk can take you a few hours. The way the sun lights up the leaves, the tiny but multi-hued insects on the forest floor, the wild mushrooms celebrating their existence in the world and the trees towering up into the sky. Every little thing elicits wonder and awe – especially here inside the forest where you get a glimpse of the real raw beauty of nature.

There are many other treks : from the easy to the hard. If you’re not feeling lazy enough, the hosts will gladly take you on these walks.

Out in the forest

A word of warning: the folks at Fringe Ford spoil you terribly. There’s always tea, nimboo paani and other treats in between meals, as if they weren’t large enough. And then you can also lounge around in the beautiful courtyard, below the mango tree and watch the hills in the distance (sometimes you can see wild animals climbing up and down the slopes), grab two winks or catch up on some reading.

The only creatures I kept a little clear of were the ducks that seemed to be very possessive about their territory and advanced rather dangerously when I ventured near. I scampered out of the way quickly and maintained safe distance thereafter.

I can see you already asking for details, so here they are:
The nearest cities to Fringe Ford are Thalassery (60 km) and Cannore (75 km)

If you’re going by road, from Mysore, you head towards Gundalpet : Sultan Bathery : Meenangadi : Mananthvadi : Talapoya to Fringe Ford. The drive time is around 6 hours from Bangalore.

Email :
santosh@getoffurass.com
bookings@fringeford.com

Do email Santosh for more details / bookings and you can also give him my reference.

The tariff is Rs 2650 per person includes 1 breakfast, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, tea and snacks.

The tariff includes pick-up from Talapoya (Mass nursery). There are no extra charge for guides accompanying on treks in the property. For sight seeing trips outside the property there are minimum charges.

Website: Visit Fringe Ford

When to go: Except during the rainy season. We went in February and the weather was great : clear blue skies, warm days and cool nights. And you can still go during the rains, but you won’t have much to do except eat and watch the rain : which in my book is not a bad option either!

Album: Paradise Found! Fringe Ford

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Comments (23)

  1. Arvind says:
    June 9, 2008 at 11:12 pm

    Thanks for the great recommendation.
    I visited Munnar a year ago and loved it.
    Kerala truly is blessed in scenic awe and its nice to see it remains that way.
    Will take your suggestion and visit Fringe Ford.

    Arv

    Reply
  2. Arvind says:
    June 9, 2008 at 11:17 pm

    I started writing Recently and opened a blog today.
    Would appreciate it if u went thru it and told me what u think,
    http://arv-fires.blogspot.com
    I enjoy reading your blogs.U write well and share good experiences. Gives one a good idea of what ur talking about

    Arv

    Reply
  3. Priyank says:
    June 10, 2008 at 7:06 am

    Awesome, but then its Kerala!

    Reply
  4. Kishore says:
    June 10, 2008 at 8:24 pm

    I would trade in my hand and foot for a trip like that now. Probably its the summer heat out here talking. And I love the first picture in the post… beautiful.

    Reply
  5. Vijay Ganesh says:
    June 10, 2008 at 10:19 pm

    Nice. Seems you had a great time. No luck for me this time on holidays… Huh…

    Reply
  6. Prashanth M says:
    June 10, 2008 at 10:36 pm

    Nice!! reminded me of my trip to Wayanad an year & half ago…

    Reply
  7. Sukanya Bora says:
    June 10, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    wonderful pictures yet again….
    you should really give a serious thought to writing a ‘coffee table book’ on all your exotic travels.

    sometimes i wish i was in your shoes!

    sukanya

    Reply
  8. Nandish says:
    June 10, 2008 at 11:56 pm

    From where do u find such amazing places?
    i have been to kerala twice but missed out on this.

    Reply
  9. Anita says:
    June 11, 2008 at 7:08 pm

    @ Arvind: Kerala is truly God’s own country 🙂 Do visit when you get a chance. Thanks for the nice words. Will drop by!

    @ Priyank: true!

    @ Kishore: The summer heat out here has been terrible too! thanks!

    @ Vijay Ganesh: I did!

    @ Prashanth M: time to make another trip? 🙂

    @ Sukanya: thanks! i’ll keep the coffee book in mind. you must promise to buy a copy though 😉

    @ Nandish: I keep my eyes and ears open 😉

    Reply
  10. arvindkota says:
    June 13, 2008 at 12:49 am

    nice….

    Reply
  11. Az Azura says:
    June 13, 2008 at 8:27 am

    what a beautiful place !

    Reply
  12. Anjali says:
    June 13, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    Sounds like a dream…..must visit sometime… thanks for blogging abt this place …. Grt compositions in the photographs … 🙂

    Reply
  13. Anita says:
    June 13, 2008 at 11:41 pm

    @ arvind, az azura, anjali: thanks! is a lovely place – definitely worth a visit sometime! and thanks anjali!

    Reply
  14. Blogeswari says:
    June 14, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    wow! looks fundu! Thank you Anita.

    Reply
  15. Manasa says:
    June 15, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Have never been to God’s own country so far. Amused to see them here on your blog 🙂

    Reply
  16. Sai says:
    June 16, 2008 at 11:24 am

    I have been to Munnar 14 yrs back it awesome and the photo is mind blowing.

    Reply
  17. Anita says:
    June 17, 2008 at 10:52 am

    @ Blogeswari: you’re welcome!

    @ Manasa: you should visit sometime! it’s right next door 🙂

    @ Sai: munnar is a lovely place!

    Reply
  18. Bharat says:
    June 17, 2008 at 4:01 pm

    Munnar is a mindblowing place

    Reply
  19. Moony says:
    June 25, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    Hey anita.. I have been reading your blog for a while now.. but never got a chance to leave a comment..

    Waynad is a wonderful place.. homestays are the best bet in such places.. these places are just wonderful to relax, unwind and go on long walks!

    Reply
  20. Kaushik Saikia says:
    August 28, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    How do you find all these exotic places ?? Thanks for sharing.. Will go there sometime for sure..

    Reply
  21. Anita says:
    September 3, 2008 at 7:17 pm

    @ moony: thanks for visiting and commenting this time 🙂 wayanad is lovely!

    @ kaushik: i keep eyes and ears open 🙂

    Reply
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  23. Arun says:
    April 30, 2011 at 9:01 am

    Nice one. We just returned from Fringe Ford after a 3 night stay, and had a lovely time, in the midst of nature.

    Reply

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