Wednesday, 10 October 2007

A rush of Adrenaline...


This adventure sports and the first thing that comes to my mind is Bungee jumping.. Though I have not tried it out till now, I surely will someday...

Here is a piece of info I came across which would help adventure lovers like me ...

I putting up a few links here from where you can find bungee jumping spots in Chennai and other cities in India as well..

www.maps-india.com/adventure/bungeejumping.htm
www.fettke.com/bungee
http://www.bungeezone.com/
www.comeconnect.com/sports/adven_sports9.htm
www.bestonhealth.com/travel/india/adventure/adven_travel.asp?id=45

Friday, 5 October 2007

Dining with a difference

The Woodlands Drive-in in Cathedral road is one such place where dining is a whole new experience. This place has got a lot of greenery (thou' not properly maintained) that too in the centre of the city. I was here last weekend,on the way back from our second round of Diwali shopping.

This restaurant turns out to be a very nice place for snacking in the evenings especially when your with a group of friends or family members . There are more than one options on how you can dine here
It can be either

1.In your car
2.Under the banyan trees
3.Inside the restaurant

We opted to do it under the banyan tree and it turned out to be a whole new experience from the usual waiting for seats in one of those regular crowded restaurants.I enjoyed every bit of it ... The food here tastes real yummy .
The cost works out to be very very economical compared to other places in the city.. Its a pure vegetarian restaurant ..

Thou' the place is not very clean,its not all that bad either.. The food is served in the car park area for those not dining inside the restaurant.. This is one place in Chennai where you come across all kinds of people.. I got to see a few Mercedes Benz also .. This is a lot surprising to me is cause this is not a very classy place,but truly a very beutiful place to have your meal with the flora and fauna around.. Ya, you get to see a few crows , dogs here and there.. typical of Chennai rite? :)