Sep 25
Organised by the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, “Day of the sea” is being celebrated in the Limassol Promenade area, near the old port this Sunday – 28th September 2008. The quote of the event being “One Sea, One World”.
This is being organized on the occasion of “World Maritime Day”. The day-long program includes
  • Children’s activities like Bouncing Castles, Target games, Stilt Walkers
  • kayak Boats, Jet Ski Racing, Sea/Air rescue operation, Sail Boat racing.
The net proceeds of the Event, will be given to the “Make A Wish” Association, which grants wishes to children suffering from cancer. In fact, Amdocs had organized a fun-fair for make-a-wish foundation few months back.
The “Day of the sea” event sounds interesting and i hope to go. if i do, expect some action photographs!

written by Rajaram S

Jul 09
Pissouri beach village cyprus walk trek

If you can call any trek dramatic, then it has to be this one. The views and the thrills offered by this trek are amazing and this has to be one of the best coastal treks in Cyprus. I found this trek from a book called “Walks in Cyprus”, but this is a very old book and the directions don’t hold good any longer as he refers to “a building under construction” in many places as references and they are obviously no longer in that state.
Highlights of this trek
- Excellent photo opportunities with the cliffs and the sea
- An isolated beach at the end of the trek, reachable only by boat or through this walk
- Pissouri Village is just a short drive away from Paphos/Limassol

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Things to note if you are going on this trek
- You need good shoes with a strong grip as almost the entire route consists of just barren loose rocks and is very slippery. Some sections of this trek are extremely close to the edge of the cliff, so you wouldn’t want to risk “slipping” over the edge!
- Take lot of water. Even the downhill section gets tiring. It takes approximately an hour and a half (with lot of photo breaks) to go downhill and an equal amount of time uphill. Uphill is much easier.
- The best time to do this walk is in early winter or in spring. You are totally exposed to the elements on this walk and it can get very hot/cold if you are walking in the peak seasons.

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How to get to the starting point of the trek: The treks starts from the top of the hill on which Pissouri village is located. Pissouri village is a short drive from Limassol/Paphos. Once you drive up to the centre of Pissouri, keep on going straight (there is only one narrow road) until you come to a fork in the centre of the road. Take the left and keep going. You should always be on the “main” road and not venture into the small exits which lead to apartment complexes. After a while you should see a tall tower somewhere at the end of the road. This is supposed to be a military complex. Park anywhere near the apartments before the tower complex and walk around the tower to go behind it. You should hit a trail clearly visible at the edge of the cliff. Start walking towards the right (west) towards the beach. That’s it, you are on your way.

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I have been on this trek three times. The first time, we didn’t know the correct starting point, tried to find a way ourselves ( we knew we had to reach the beach, it should be easy to find a way!), got lost and ended up on a cliff which had no way out! The second time, we took a better approach, followed a stream’s course (They all have to flow into the sea, right) and ended up at the top of the 20 foot waterfall which we obviously couldn’t climb down. But, we managed to climb up the sides and find the correct path and we reached the beach. The third time ( very experienced now!), we went on the correct path. I am writing about all the three attempts below. So, if you are just interested in the correct way, scroll down to the third story. But, you might miss some good photographs if you do so :-)

First (unsuccessful) attempt:

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We didn’t quite understand the map drawn in the book for this particular trek. There was a mention of a goat enclosure. We found one, assumed that this was the one mentioned and started walking in the direction of the beach. After 10 minutes, we realised that there was no way that this could have been the correct way, but we decided to press on anyway. We also saw a herd of mountain goats on the way and felt happy that we were not the only living beings around. We finally reached a cliff beyond which, we concluded, there was no safe path towards the sea.(the place where Gopal is standing in the first pic above) So, we started climbing the cliffs and rocks on this cliff for lot of photo ops. Looking back, this attempt was lot of fun as it was totally investigative in nature and at some places, it was a real struggle to keep going.

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Second attempt (Took lot of time, but finally made it):

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This time Puneeth gave the suggestion of following the path of what would have been a stream in the rainy season(The path in the first photo above). It was an interesting suggestion and we enjoyed the initial part of the walk. Since we were following the stream, we had to walk through narrow gorges, over rocks and some pretty slippery terrain. The most fun was to climb down the places where there would have been a waterfall in the rainy season. We did climb down quite a few of them, some even around 6-7 feet tall. Puneeth and i decided to follow the exact path of the stream which meant scrambling through thorny bushes into steep gorges while others preferred the safer longer route.

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The path became more and more meandering (we were enjoying it). Then as i was walking around a blind corner, i came to a waterfall. Good that i had been walking slowly, otherwise, i cannot imagine the situation i could have been in. The fall was more than 10-12 feet high and there was no way we could climb down the wall. We had no option but to look for other routes. But, we were stuck in a gorge with steep walls on either side. We didn’t want to retrace our route, so we took the decision to climb the walls. It was tough, but we managed it and continued on “top of the stream” towards the sea. Luckily, we saw two other trekkers in the distance, the kind who come out with a backpack and walking sticks (the so-called pros) and they seemed to know where they were going. So, we went in their direction and found something resembling a track. We realised that this was the elusive path we had been looking for and finally managed to reach the beach. Btw, this was the first and only trek in which Parthipan was short of breath and needed rest!

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Third Attempt (Now, we are pros on this trek!):
So, to continue from the initial paragraphs, once you park near the tower complex, go around it (from the left) and keep going towards the edge of the cliff. There you will see a clear goat-path going towards the right. This is the track you should take. All along the track you will see markers put by trekkers (even we have contributed to quite a few of them) consisting of few rocks on top of each other. So, if you see them, you know for sure that you are on the right track. There are even markers on the beach to tell you that you have reached the correct beach !!

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The path can get slippery at places and it was interesting to see the approaches taken by my friends in overcoming those obstacles!

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i was the first to reach the beach and has some good opportunities to take photos of the rest of the gang climb down.

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Don’t forget to take lot of breaks during the trek for taking photographs. If the weather turns out to be fine, you can get some real nice pictures. Enjoy the trek and drop in a comment about your experience!
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written by Rajaram S

Oct 04
Few weeks back, we had been camping in Polis in the north western corner of Cyprus. We wanted to go camping again, but were bored to drive more than an hour to reach Polis. So, we went to a camping site near Governor’s beach, which, even if we follow the speed limit, takes little more than 20 mins to reach. So, even if we get bored there, we could always drive back home anytime during the day/night.
This camping area is just to the left of the actual beach (you have to take a left on the way to the beach from the exit). It looks much more organised than the Polis camping area. But, the number of people with tents was almost negligible. Most of the people had their own caravans (some with even a satellite connection with the dish hooked up outside the caravan). I heard that the slots are kind of permanent and rented out to people with caravans. But, we liked the place. It was much more peaceful than in Polis and Vidhya liked the absence of dogs here.
It was Vidhya’s birthday and it was a nice surprise with the gang organising a cake cutting ceremony and giving us lot of gifts.
Btw, if you go for camping, don’t forget to take along someone who will always volunteer to show the way for you by holding a light (as you can see in the photos above). Sarvesh also gives a Statue of Liberty pose below.
The beach is just a short walk away. Governor’s beach is known for its blackish sand and clear waters. If you keep walking down the beach, you can see interesting cliff formations and also small caves. An ideal camping site, close to home!

written by Rajaram S

Jul 23
The Cyprus coast has been famous for shipwrecks over the centuries as it is just a matter of probability that a ship wrecks close to cyprus, considering the fact that the island of Cyprus was right in the middle of major shipping lanes in the Mediterranean.
The most famous shipwreck in Cyprus is the Xenobia. But, it is more than 2 kms off the coast and more than 12 metres under water. So, you have to be an expert diver to explore the wreck. Otherwise, you can choose the easier, safer (but more expensive) option of going for a submarine trip to view the Zenobia shipwreck.
There is another shipwreck near Akrotiri close to limassol. I don’t know the history of this wreck. It is just a few metres off-shore. But, the wreck is in ruins. Unless someone told you that it was a ship, you never would realise it to be so. Nevertheless, the rocks and the rough sea around the wreck make for an interesting visit. It is very windy out here and it can get really cold during the winters, but that is when the waves are at their best and it is a sight to behold.
To reach the wreck, you have to take the road from Limassol to Akrotiri (passing by the Fassouri water park). After crossing the salt lake on your left, you will start seeing huge antennas on the right of the road. At one point, you will see something like an arch (but rectangular), more like an entrance. Right under the entrance, there will be a board pointing out that this is a prohibited area and entry is restricted. But, don’t worry, this is within the free areas of Cyprus and you can drive through. Just keep driving towards the sea and you would reach a point where there are small sand dunes. Just walk over the dunes and look for the wreck and then drive closer to it.I went there few months back, in Spring. Below are some photographs of the wreck from that drive.
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written by Rajaram S

Jul 16

Source: Blog of Alexander Mamchenkov

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