
We were out of our resort by 7:00AM , had breakfast in Naidu hotel, Bhatu Basti, packed the leech kit with salt, tobacco powder, dettol, etc. Packed enough water to stay for the day. Once we were all set, took a cab, and reached chattum jetty. Reached bamboo flat in a ferry. We reached the base check post in a jeep. Paid him the cash, Sampath asked Raffi to note down the jeep driver akbar's number in case if we need jeep while walking back. After noting down the number, Around 8:30AM, we started our walk on the road to mt Harriot. After few kms of walk, we reached forest department check post, paid the entry fees, got the permit, and entered the forest area. Elango brought his

Although the walk is inside the forest area, it was not much pleasure to walk on the motorable road. Just before reaching mt Harriot, we saw few orchids and plants in the controlled environment and the abandoned commissioner's bungalow.
We reached mt Harriot, relaxed under the peepal tree, refreshed ourselves before starting our actual trek, which is supposed to be 16kms starting from mt Harriot peak and ending at the mt Harriot peak. We started our trek in the trail inside the forest. It was a pleasure to walk inside the forest. It was 9:50 am when we started our trail. As per one of yogi's advice, Elango had brought black raisins and palm sugar crystals. That helps you to generate the s

one fellow crossed us, asking us the way to kala pathar. Not sure whether he lost his group. We took few minutes of rest on the rock, saw the names embossed on rock dated from 1840. We took few photos, refreshed and resumed our trek.
It was a dense forest with one trail. We just followed the trail. No one is either coming in the trail or returning back in the trail. We were the only group walking in

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We asked the opinion among ourselves about our next move. Elango was telling that somehow we need to reach back to Port Blair tonight because we have the ferry to Havelock early in the morning. Raffi replied him that let's first see how we go out of this place. Not sure whether we'll reach Port Blair tonight or tomorrow. We referred the snap of the forest map that we took at mt Harriot peak. We found all the small streams reaches the sea. Based on our knowledge of traveling inside the forest and the remembrance of discovery channel programs, We decided to follow the stream to reach a place where we could see

We were little scared that the trail might not lead us to beach. Sampath insisted that we have to walk in that way, no other option. As a back up plan, we decided to track our route from that point, so that we can reach back to the stream at least if we didn't find any beach. Staying near

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We walked couple of km on the rocks, it is not that easy to walk on the uneven, wet, rocky surface.
We saw some boat crossing on the sea at a far distance, tried to make some signals to the boat, but, all went in vain.
We continued our walk, after crossing a curve, mountain in the forest were cleared away and we got signal on our mobile. Signal was feeble and it was on and off. We thanked Sam


The time was 6:00PM, other four fellows already crossed the rocky terrain and reached a sand area.
Raffi and Elango joined the group and informed about the rescue plan. As the sun went off at 5:00PM, it was dark completely. We were signaling with torch to all the boats/ferry that were visible at far distance. Raffi and Sunil collected some shells on the shore. Maruthu was listening to the music in the i-pod. Elango and Rajendiran sir were quitely sitting on the sand. We got doubt on the boat fellow whether he will turn up now or in the morning. We call
After a long wait, boat/dongi came to rescue us at 8:00PM. Tide was high, he could not get the boat closer to the shore. One fellow came out of the boat, anchored the boat. There were three more fellows on the dongi. Water was at the chest level near the boat. We had to walk in the water and get onto the dongi in the high tide. Rajendiran sir went first, gave his bag to the boat fellow, and jumped in. His shoes fell off. Raffi picked up the shoes from water and dropped inside the dongi. Raffi didn't realize that his bag is still on his back. It already had 4 or 5 litres of water, fetched from the stream and it got wet to add more weight. As the high tide was moving the dongi too much, water level was also quite high, with the weight on the back, Raffi struggled to get onto the dongi. Boat fellow scolded him left and right. Sunil managed to get in. Raffi finally realized the bag weight and gave the bag to the boat fellow and jumped on to the boat while Maruthu was getting into dongi, as it went down while Maruthu was climbing. Elango saw all this drama, planned well, gave the bag first to the boat fellow, and followed Maruthu's trick and got in very easily.
We all got into the dongi, boat fellow removed the anchor and started our journey in the rough sea. We thought that our struggle was over. But, in the high tide, dongi was pitching too much, edges of each side of the dongi was touching the sea water everytime. Maruthu, and Elango were alright. Sampath and Sunil were in better shape. Rajendiran sir and Raffi were feeling vomiting sensation because of the dongi movements on the sea.
Rajendiran sir vomited in the bucket, which is used to throw the leaked water out of dongi. Raffi managed to hold it. When we were waiting to get out of the dongi, Elango asked the boat fellow to drop us in chattam jetty instead of bamboo flat. This requires more travel in the dongi on the rough sea. Raffi didn't have energy to reply back. Finally we reached chattum jetty, got out of the dongi, paid the boat fellow the money that he asked, gave some cash to boat fellow to hand it over to akbar, jeep driver, as a commission. Took couple of auto-rickshaws and reached our resort by 9:30PM.
Brought back those wonderful memories :)
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