My trip unofficially started with me waking up to my cell phone's beep early Saturday morning at 4am, courtesy Ricky. After snoozing for a while, I got ready and called for the cab to go to the bus stop. Apart from the initial anxiety of missing the bus, the entire journey went through pretty well. I even watched Madagascar on the plane. On reaching Denver, I came to know four friends had already reached while three were yet to arrive. We ate and waited and once they arrived had to wait a bit more for their missing baggage and the car rental.
By the time we moved on it was afternoon. We tumbled into two SUVs and finally our vacation officially started! Colorado is a beautiful state. Though most of the part is barren, at least that's how it looked from the airplane, it is also the home to the world's longest mountain range, The Rocky Mountains. The places we visited were amazingly beautiful and spectacular. The mountains surrounding the valleys, the cool climate, the winding roads..they all reminded me of my home so much. They were so many things that were comparable to Sikkim. Of course, The Himalayas look more stunning and majestic than The Rocky Mountains anytime. But on the other hand, the vastness of the area....miles and miles of open space with mountains stretching till far away in the horizon, cannot be found in the cramped space of Sikkim, Nepal and the surrounding areas.
Our first stop was Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs is a beautiful town a little bit south of Denver, about 2 hours away. As the name suggests, it is filled with natural hot springs all over. Unfortunately for us, we couldn't see a single one as those that were easily accessible were within resorts (and hence expensive) and those that were inexpensive were not that easily accessible.
So, we went to another tourist attraction, The Garden of the Gods park. This is a natural park formed by red sandstone rocks. The huge towering rocks against the backdrop of bright blue sky and green mountains is indeed breath taking and spectacular. Some of these rocks were named as per their formation. Like Kissing Camels which looked like two camels kissing. Then there were the Siamese Twins and the Balanced Rock. My words wouldn't do justice to the beauty of the place, so please go ahead and check out the pictures that i have uploaded.
We were lucky to catch a marriage party there. The entire gang in their tuxedos and gowns looked so pretty and so much in contrast to the surrounding. We also caught glimpse of quite a few rock climbers.
We then moved on to The Cave of the Winds (yup! same name as in the Niagara). As the name suggest this is basically cave formations in the mountainous region. Since half of us had already had enough of caves, we decided to wait in the lobby which again had a spectacular view of the mountains, while the rest went ahead into the caves. For people going in the caves for the first time, it is a nice experience. You get to see another amazing aspect of nature and can check out from the smallest to the tallest stalactites and stalagmites formations. However, I have been to similar caves twice already and two visits are really more than enough...you tend to get bored.:-)
At the end of the day, the Cave of the Winds people put up some laser beam show. After indulging in so much of natural beauty all day long, the hi-tech show was not as appealing. We decided to call it a day and moved on to the hotel to rest the night. Each of us were so tired coz of the long day, everyone fell asleep almost immediately, blissfully unaware of each others snoring (guys basically) :-)
By the time we moved on it was afternoon. We tumbled into two SUVs and finally our vacation officially started! Colorado is a beautiful state. Though most of the part is barren, at least that's how it looked from the airplane, it is also the home to the world's longest mountain range, The Rocky Mountains. The places we visited were amazingly beautiful and spectacular. The mountains surrounding the valleys, the cool climate, the winding roads..they all reminded me of my home so much. They were so many things that were comparable to Sikkim. Of course, The Himalayas look more stunning and majestic than The Rocky Mountains anytime. But on the other hand, the vastness of the area....miles and miles of open space with mountains stretching till far away in the horizon, cannot be found in the cramped space of Sikkim, Nepal and the surrounding areas.
Our first stop was Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs is a beautiful town a little bit south of Denver, about 2 hours away. As the name suggests, it is filled with natural hot springs all over. Unfortunately for us, we couldn't see a single one as those that were easily accessible were within resorts (and hence expensive) and those that were inexpensive were not that easily accessible.
So, we went to another tourist attraction, The Garden of the Gods park. This is a natural park formed by red sandstone rocks. The huge towering rocks against the backdrop of bright blue sky and green mountains is indeed breath taking and spectacular. Some of these rocks were named as per their formation. Like Kissing Camels which looked like two camels kissing. Then there were the Siamese Twins and the Balanced Rock. My words wouldn't do justice to the beauty of the place, so please go ahead and check out the pictures that i have uploaded.
We were lucky to catch a marriage party there. The entire gang in their tuxedos and gowns looked so pretty and so much in contrast to the surrounding. We also caught glimpse of quite a few rock climbers.
We then moved on to The Cave of the Winds (yup! same name as in the Niagara). As the name suggest this is basically cave formations in the mountainous region. Since half of us had already had enough of caves, we decided to wait in the lobby which again had a spectacular view of the mountains, while the rest went ahead into the caves. For people going in the caves for the first time, it is a nice experience. You get to see another amazing aspect of nature and can check out from the smallest to the tallest stalactites and stalagmites formations. However, I have been to similar caves twice already and two visits are really more than enough...you tend to get bored.:-)
At the end of the day, the Cave of the Winds people put up some laser beam show. After indulging in so much of natural beauty all day long, the hi-tech show was not as appealing. We decided to call it a day and moved on to the hotel to rest the night. Each of us were so tired coz of the long day, everyone fell asleep almost immediately, blissfully unaware of each others snoring (guys basically) :-)
Coming up next, Pike's Peak, Native Indian Dance and Nepali Food!!
10 comments:
Me First!!
I will commment later tonite, aaram se...:))
have fun on ur vacation.... and upload lots pics!!!!
:D
btw, me second!!!
and u still haven't told me why Rachna is ur fav name???
ME 3rd!!
:D
Wow Colors.... seems like you guys definately had a awesome time! Ohhhhh I soo badly need a break....!! Hopefully now that summers are on their way here - there will be some great weekend escapes soon! ;)
And wedding! Wow.... like I said in Kapil's blog... pretty backdrops for a ceremony as special as a wedding is a must! I mean you only get married once *umm may be not for all! ;)*
Waiting for more pics. Well documented travelogue! :D
Ohhh thats beautiful...waiting for Part 2.
-RS
You guys sure know how to have fun. I love travelling but because of my University life, haven't indulged for a while.
Well, waking up people at odd hours is my passtime...LOL
Do you know Rocky Mountains extend till Canada. I would someday show you pictures of my trip to Alberta, when I passed through Rockies. Aren't they just magnificient? It reminded me too of Ladakh, although nothing can beat the beauty and history of Ladakh.
This was an excellent travelouge. Loved reading about all the cool places. Lemme now go and check the pictures...:))
Commented on all your pictures...:))
Yup Ricky..u r first.
Hi Anks..Thanks! Uploaded more pics..do check them out! Haha..will let u know that soon :-)
Hey Nupur..Thanks for liking it. Yeah it looked so romantic...I remember when I had visited Niagara Falls, there was a wedding there too. Hope you have an awesome summer!
Hi RS..thanks, i know u r busy so really appreciate u coming here...part 2 is up!
Thanks Ricky..i know what you mean. I was feeling homesick a lot during the trip! Thanks for waking me up yaar..though I finally woke after 1/2 hr :P.
I didnt know that Rocky Mntns extended till Canada! I knew it was the longest...wow thats cool! I would love to see the pics.
Thanks for liking this...i know its long and can be boring to read all :-). Thanks for the comments on the fotos..now comment on the new fotos too pls! :-)
So, you are I'll-get-up-in-5 min-but-gets-up-in-30 min-types LOL
Yes, Rocky Mountains extend till Canada and we made a 7 day camping trip there and it was great fun. They are on British Columbia-Alberta border. Yea, I will have to scan those pictures and then will show ya.
Your travelouges are never boring. I love reading about new places and so it's always fun to read about the places you visit. And with pictures you have made it even more interesting.
I will comment on the rest of your pictures soon...:)
Ricky, yep I am like that..ooh and I love those extra stolen moments of sleep. Which sometimes cost me having to rush around so that I dont miss my bus!!!
Oh! I have got to see the pics. 7 days camping..wow that sounds exciting! Uff how i long to visit Canada! Once I come back from India, Canada would at the top of my list. Be prepared :-)
Thanks for the sweet words..and waitin for ur comments
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