The DreamCatcher Cafe

The DreamCatcher Cafe

Saturday, February 26, 2011

COSTS of face-lift over 212 National Highway ( Bangalore - Calicut )



The legends that once stood tall who had their branches spread far are now cut down to size and uprooted. Road expansion on National Highway 212 has started @ Gundulpet.
Trees by the road are the first victims, with them the homes of many Birds, Bats, Squirrels & the Bees.

With respect to development, every new age positive comes with negatives. A row of tress could have been planted behind the existing line to keep the system cool and calm.The residents of these trees have to find a new address, the constant shrink for must be scary.

An opportunity to watch the Trees in their Glory days – you could ask for a copy @ the DreamCatcher Café. Photograph the existing tress to show your appreciation, beautiful ficus trees where their hanging roots looks like a beard or sample some tamarinds along the way, the natural khatta meetha.



Plant some saplings to keep the Balance – Cheers 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The New Age Juke Box


Many have suggested that we have Juke Box @ the Café. We would love to have one. My experience when I visited Café Mondegar in Bombay ( Mumbai ) which has a fabulous Jukebox, standing in line to punch your favorite Track and waiting for Hours to listen to it.

We are accustomed with new age technologies, Car systems with USB ports and I Pod compatibility storing number of tracks that you would like to listen to on your Journey. We @ the Café don’t have a Jukebox but we do have a USB / I Pod compatible Player. You could Plug & Play your Music. Share your best with the Café

Monday, February 21, 2011

Other Sanctuaries / National Park - Striking distance from the Café


NAGARAHOLE NATIONAL PARK
West of the Kabini River is the 643-sq-km wildlife sanctuary of Nagarhole National Park or Rajiv Gandhi National Park. The lush forests here are home to the tigers as well as leopards, elephants, gaurs, muntjacs (barking deer), wild dogs, bonnet macaques and common langurs. The park’s main entrance is 93km southwest of Mysore. However, the best accommodation and the most beautiful views are at the Kabini Lake side of the reserve, near the village of Karapura, around 80km south of Mysore.

BR HILLS WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
The Biligiriranga Hills, commonly called B R Hills, is a hill range situated in south-eastern Karnataka, at its border with Tamil Nadu in South India. The area is called Biligiriranga Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary or simply BRT Wildlife Sanctuary. Being at the confluence of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, the sanctuary is home to eco-systems that are unique to both the mountain ranges.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

for a better Drive


“JK tyre Services” is next to the DreamCatcher Café on the highway
They handle Punctures of both Tube / Tubeless tyres
Grease for a friction free journey
Ask for additional services – simple air check or a clean windscreen perhaps  

Friday, February 18, 2011

Mudhol Security Services @ the Café


We have a Mudhol Hound about 4 months old at the café, Mysore is his name ( Rajah of Mysore ) a friendly fellow who loves to run around the plantation. Listens to commands Come Here, Sit and understands NO. Very intelligent, mostly has his way over puppy tantrums, As always a faithful & a brilliant watch dog 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Have no fear Cricket is here


Don’t Stress over Cricket Scores and Updates. We @ the Café will be playing Live matches of the World Cup 2011. We shall make a note on the turning points of the Match if you have missed any

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Library @ the Cafe


Those who are generous and like to donate Books to beef up our library, we welcome the thought with open arms

Our Library Policy
  • Feel free to pick up any Book @ Rs 75/-
  • Exchange the one you have for another on the Rack
  • If you manage to find a Double its for FREE
  • If you are a frequent traveler ask for a Bookmark & shift it to a section called Not yet for Grabs
Does NOT Apply to Magazines / Comics on Display

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Wild Elephants in our Backyard



As you all know we have a plantation behind and it is seeing its last days of its harvest. Last Nite about 9:45 the plantation had visitors ... “ELEPHANTS”. We did not see them as they manage to sneak past.


This morning we discovered their tracks and set out on their trail eager to find them. Judging by the tracks we figured there might have been two of them lurking around the area. Guilty as charged for uprooting a few banana plants in the property. They managed to cross the highway to the neighboring plantation and quenched their thirst from the tank. We walked the trail to a near by thicket of the next village and headed back to the Café


The Locals in the area were surprised by the visit as this hasn’t happened in more the 20 years. They suspect the elephants were at a nearby water source Nalluru Aman Kere Jalashya about 4km from where we are from - http://wikimapia.org/#lat=11.845007&lon=76.7030239&z=14&l=0&m=b

The Pictures are off the Mobile


Monday, February 14, 2011

Flipping through our VISITOR Book

Here is one such interesting comment  made by Mohini, Keshav,Sundarjeeth on the 1st of Jan 2011

“Very Innovative, Love the Black Color Wooden windows. Photography damn good. Rest-room Roof very Kool” 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Wilderness by the Cafe - Nilgiri Bio-Sphere


BANDIPUR / MUDUMALAI NATIONAL PARK
In the foothills of the Nilgiris, this 321-sq-km park, and the surrounding forest outside the park boundaries, are the best places for wildlife viewing in Tamil Nadu / Karnataka. Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (3000 sq km), the reserve’s vegetation ranges from grasslands to semi-evergreen forests that are home to chitals (spotted deer), gaurs (bisons), tigers, panthers, wild boars and sloth bears. Otters and crocodiles inhabit the Moyar River. The park’s wild elephant population numbers about 600.

WAYANAD WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
If Kerala is ‘God’s Country’, this must be his garden of Eden. reserve that spills over into national parks in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Wayanad lies cocooned in the hills of the Western Ghats. The region gets surprisingly few visitors,. Wildlife that roam the forests here include elephants, sambar, spotted dear, Indian bison, langur monkeys and occasionally tigers.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Tasty “Rice & Gravy” added to our Menu


South Indian saying goes “Never content until you had a little Rice”
We have now added Herb Rice & Gravy with a choice Veg or Chicken to hit the Spot

The trial audit happened today passed with flying colors with an agreed price of Rs 100/- for the Meal.To help visualize, it is Island of Flavored Rice surrounded by Home-Made Gravy with some the fresh herbs from our Garden. Ready to be served for Lunch from 11:30 till we close 

Friday, February 11, 2011

Save our Forests from " FIRES"


It is safe to say that the Summer has started and setting in. It is also the time to be careful of forest fires. Please keep a check on Flammables, Cigarette Buds, Matches etc while in the Sanctuary
There are many myths behind the forest fires – Some say burn the dry for green shoots to appear. In that process you may have killed a young plant, creepy-crawly’s, reptiles species who play an integral part in our Eco-System 
In case of any Emergencies please call the Karnataka Forest Dept Helpline ( 08229 – 223311 ) for the Bandipur Region.
If you like to help volunteer in Educating the local people you could get in-touch with Wildlife Conservation Foundation 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Calling on All Travelers


We @ the DreamCatcher Café would like activate the resort review section in the Nilgiri Bio-Sphere ( Bandipur / Wayanad / Mudumalai ) region which could be healthy information for future Travelers
Basic pointers like
  1. Location / Accessibility
  2. Staff / Rooms
  3. Views / Something that caught your eye
We can help pass such information to those who have similar cravings or who like to expand their palate
To support our thought do write in your reviews to dreamcatchercafe@gmail.com

"Resort Owners" in the Nilgiri region please give us collateral so that we can showcase your resort / homestay @ our Café 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

We have SHOOTS


Being self sustainable is always on our minds. We have a small nursery growing a few beans ( long & cluster ) hoping for some roots ( carrot & beet ) chucked some cabbage & bitter gaud. The Experiment, thanks to Namdhari Seeds http://www.namdhariseeds.com/ from their stores in Bangalore

Care has been taken in transplanting a few to the bed, awaiting results. To help it grow we are using ORGANIC manure and ORGANIC pest repellants ( neem oil + soap water mixed with water )

For those who have any thoughts / ideas to help our Garden – Please write to dreamcatchercafe@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Sign you have been looking / waiting




The most common suggestion & recommendation was that we put up signages along the road.
They have been up for a week making a difference. They are spaced 500mts apart from the café on both sides ( Other Co-ordinates ----- 5km  to / from Gundulpet on the 212 Bangalore - Calicut Highway  )

Do look for the Sign to stop for a good Cuppa

Sunday, February 6, 2011

the road to Bandipur National Park

Word is that the trees along the Mysore Bandipur Calicut highway are going to be cut to extend the road. There is proof that some of these trees have been around for more fifty years.

Minky Rao suggests that you watch the movie “Harry Black and the Tiger” a classic - shot during the 1950’s in the Nilgiri Bio-Sphere. You can recognize a few landmarks like the Bandipur highway Temple, Gudlur, Gopalswamy Betta & some of the huge trees by the side of the road


You could trace the path of Mr. Black on your next visit or may be it will create a sense of Déjà vu

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Wonder - it is Easy


We have a huge Dreamcatcher hanging of the Ficus over the Highway as the Indicator to stop & visit the Café. We believe it filters the bad for you to have a good holiday / trip

Most frequently asked question is where we got it from – We actually made it ourselves & you kinda get fascinated while making one
For those interested here is the link - http://www.ehow.com/how_7942_make-dreamcatcher.html

Maybe gift us one on your next trip for us to display at the Café 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Residents Domestic / Wild


 A 3 month old Mudhol puppy called Mysore – 2 Local Chicken which respond to bah bah and get inside (obviously we lure them with feed)

Tank next to the café which feeds the plantation is home to the Cattle Egret, Paddy Heron, Kingfisher & the Pied Wag-tail, busy birds by the waters edge
A pair of Grey Hornbills roosting by the fruiting Ficus, a Pair of Swifts nesting on the roof of the dog’s kennel & the occasional visit by a big old Barn Owl

Tons of Butterflies & Dragonflies - Watch out for our interpretative display boards for more INFO

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Earth Bazaar



Experience from the Grand Past which laid the foundation for the current DreamCatcher Café

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Our Surroundings


The Banana Plantation behind the Café grows the tastiest yellows “ Yeallaki “ which goes into our Banana & Honey Pancakes, the energy buzz greens “ Paach Bella“& the chips “ Nendaram “.
The plantation is coming to the end of its harvest in the next 3 weeks.
For those visiting during this period can witness the farmers at work, local auctions & farmers market (Early morning great Photo Op) & probably carry some on your trip

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Makeover



The DreamCatcher Cafe – We are in continuance to improve on the café and it’s surrounding – Any thoughts and suggestions please write to us @ dreamcatchercafe@gmail.com