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Bheemunipatnam: This Dutch township is full of history

The 17th-Century Dutch township of Bheemunipatnam is awash with history, but one that is slowly vanishing in the face of neglect
A winding road through one of the narrow lanes of Bheemunipatnam leads to a 17th-Century Dutch cemetery at Kummaripalem. One has to ask the locals how to get there as there is no signage. The oldest grave here is of Frederick Kesslerus, and according to the tombstone, he was buried here in 1661.

Most of the tombstones are overgrown with weeds and termite hills and are surrounded by broken bottles; the place is obviously a haven for anti-social elements.

When dusk falls, the cemetery is enveloped in darkness. In 1995, it was restored by S Samuel Roberts, a resident of the town, under the aegis of St Peter’s Church, Bheemunipatnam, with the aid of London-based British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia (BACSA).

Stained glass inside St. Peter’s Church, a heritage building built in 1864
Stained glass inside St. Peter’s Church, a heritage building built in 1864 | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak
The State archaeology department is planning on some restoration.

“We will remove the debris and clear the wild growth around the tombstones. The work will be done in a week’s time,” says S Venkata Rao, assistant director, Department of Archaeology and Museums.

Restoration efforts
The department also wants to submit a proposal to the municipal authorities for street lighting around the cemetery.

On the Wishlist
A museum is the need of the hour.
Tourist brochures to give more inputs on the town’s history
Bheemunipatnam’s second-oldest cemetery is the Flagstaff Cemetery located opposite the Light House. The towering tombstones with words carved on them stand tall against the sky. Sometime back, the place was vandalised by miscreants who came in search of ‘hidden treasure’.

An attempt was made to give it a facelift, but that was a botched-up effort by the Tourism Department, as a result of which inscriptions have been painted over with paint, lime and plaster. On those that escaped there are still visible motifs of skulls and bones indicating the passage of power from the Dutch to the British.

Heritage activist Edward Paul says that Bheemunipatnam’s roots lie in these heritage structures, and unless these are protected and preserved, a rich history will fade away.

A view of the Dutch cemetery of 17th century at Bheemunipatnam in Visakhapatnam district
A view of the Dutch cemetery of 17th century at Bheemunipatnam in Visakhapatnam district | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak
Seeking help
“BACSA used to provide financial aid for supporting the Dutch heritage structures. Efforts are being made to seek its assistance,” he says.

The St Peter’s Church, built in 1864, is another landmark heritage building that is undergoing restoration. There are also many ancient temples with a treasure trove of mythological stories.

The 18th century flagstaff cemetery in Bheemunipatnam, in Visakhapatnam district.
The 18th century flagstaff cemetery in Bheemunipatnam, in Visakhapatnam district. | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak
A lost glory
Some heritage structures at Bheemunipatnam are already lost to the world.

Gali Meda, a magnificent building which was part of the Dutch Governor’s Bungalow, was demolished a few years ago. Maro Charitra ( Hindi version Ek Duuje Ke Liye) was shot here.

Kalyan Chakravarthy, a resident of Bheemunipatnam, says, “Many Britishers visit the town in search of their roots, but they go back disappointed after seeing the condition of the graves.”

Eye-opening Sojourns

A Mumbai-based travel company is helping extend the fun of travelling to visually impaired persons through specially designed tours.

Visually impaired people make up only a fraction of the number of people that populate our streets, jobs and friend circles. And that’s because we as a nation are not very sensitive to the needs of the visually impaired. However, Ritu Sinha and Divya Saxena are determined to make at least one activity inclusive – travelling! Their travel company, which is fittingly called Bat Travels, designs fun tours for people with visual impairments and the idea to start the company came about while the two were travelling together in Europe.

“We were at the Trevi Fountain in Italy and that was the first time we spotted two visually-impaired persons among the tourists. It made us think about how we don’t often see visually impaired people take trips or holidays,” says Divya. “That’s because we hardly have the right infrastructure for people with visual impairments. Sighted people can find travelling inconvenient at times, so imagine what it must be like for the sightless,” pipes in Ritu. This conversation led to the two friends quitting their full-time advertising jobs and starting a company that made travelling convenient and fun for the visually impaired. “Right from our website, which is visually impaired friendly, to our every trip, we see to it that the whole experience is inclusive,” informs Divya.

Tactile explorations are encouraged as are adventure sports. Oinam Anand

Bat Travels makes trips inclusive by inviting both sighted and visually impaired persons to take trips together. Sighted people function as ‘travel pals’ who not only provide assistance when required but also describe the location, ambience and other aspects of the place to their visually impaired fellow travelers. “We do send out a few pointers on the appropriate ways to help the visually impaired. But otherwise, it’s a very open, fun experience. Sighted people get to ask the questions they’ve always wanted to, while visually impaired persons get to make friends outside their communities and circles. The experience is eye-opening for everyone,” says Divya. Sheetal Parekh, who was part of the ‘Sufi Night’ trip vouches for this. “We are normally hesitant to interact with visually impaired persons. But this trip taught us so much about them and how adventurous they can be,” says Sheetal.

The trip is also designed to appeal to senses apart from sight. “We pick destinations and activities that can appeal to the other four senses. Travelling isn’t just about sightseeing; it is about cuisines, dress, language and so many other experiences,” shares Ritu. The duo also sees to it that the locations are as visually impaired friendly as possible. “Small things like seeing to it that there aren’t too many stairs or that a restaurant doesn’t have a buffet system goes a long way in making the trip inclusive,” she adds. Dr Vamshi Gannamraju, a visually impaired traveler who went to Sikkim this January and is all set to head to Thailand next week with Bat Travels, is all praises for the company.

“Right from arriving before time to meet us at the airport to holding our hands while seeing places, to describing every aspect of the trips to us, they took care of everything. They even described each photograph clicked so that I could tell my friends what was happening in them,” he says. “People think blind people always seek protection and want to be careful. But Bat Travels motivates you to push the boundaries. They even encourage you to try your hand at adventure sports, like river rafting or ziplining, ” he exclaims.

And pushing the boundaries is truly what the company seems to be about. For, though the two women acknowledge that running such a unique enterprise is challenging, they want to continue doing their best to make travelling fun for everyone. “After many ‘no’s,’ we hear one ‘yes’, and that motivates us to keep going,” concludes Divya.

5 Most Beautiful Tree House Resorts In India

Tree House Hotels are the unique and most exciting, thrill and amazing experience of living in the lap of nature, surrounded by hills, valleys, jungles and wildlife. Birds are your neighbors, visiting balcony and singing song with lush green trees is the most beautiful experience one can ever have. Listing India’s top and best tree house hotels along with few more tree houses across India are Nisarga Sahavas in Dapoli, Tree house in Kaziranga, The Den Corbett Jim Corbett National Park, Carmelia Haven, Thekkady Hornbill Resort, Dandeli and Himalayan Village, Kasol, Himachal Pradesh.

* Tree House Hideaway, Bandhavgarh .

The most beautiful Tree House is situated in dense forest of Bandhavgarh tiger reserve and designed very traditionally as forest living and offers beauty of Bandhavgarh forest with the call of the wild animals. 5 exclusive tree houses made on trees offering a peaceful, comfortable stay at the heart of Indian wilderness.

* Tree House Resort, Jaipur

The comforts and most luxuries Treehouse in India is one of the largest in the world and offers one of the best place to live in the lap of nature and birds as neighbors. The Tree House Resort is one of the best resort of its kind offering most luxurious facilities atop live trees set in the untouched and amazing natural ambiance of the Syari valley.

* The Machan, Lonavala

The Machan is one of the most famous and unique tree house and perfect place for those looking to escape into nature, surroundings with trees and located in one of 25 biological hotspots in the world. It is one of the most popular weekend getaway from Mumabi and Pune.

* Tree House Cottages, Manali

The picturesque Tree House Cottages is located in Kullu-Manali valley of Himachal Pradesh, Surrounded by lush green lawn and tress and away from the hustle-bustle of the crowds in the laps of Himalaya.

* Vythiri Resort, Waynad, Kerala

Vythiri Resort is situated in the rainforest of Western Ghat, surrounding by hills,ultimate jungle and an eco friendly Tree House. Vythiri Resort offers honeymoon resort facilities with luxury tree house in waynad wild life forest.

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