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02 | HINDUSTAN TIMES, MUMBAI MONDAY, MAY 25, 2015 Anubhuti Matta [email protected] Take a trip this No TV Weekend, without leaving the city. There’s a Boeing 737 flight simulator in Mumbai that will let you ‘fly’ almost anywhere you want to go, putting images on the windshield that’ll make you won- der if the city is really just outside. “My wife and I flew over the Caribbean islands and it was as real as it could get,” says 36-year-old management trainee Punit Mehra. “I hope that saves me from burning a hole in my pocket,” he adds laughing. The simulator is a replica of a cock- pit, complete with an array of dials and controls. Actual pilot views with intricate topo- graphical detail and a trained instructor as your co-pilot are part of the package. “We were briefed on how the aircraft flies and what the different dials and controls mean. You get the whole experi- ence — from preparing the flight plan to taxiing on the runway,” says Mehra. If you’re scared of heights, on the other hand, you could stay grounded and celebrate the weekend on the many new indoor football turfs launched in the city over the past year, scattered across Andheri, Malad, Kandivli, Worli, Lower Parel and parts of Navi Mumbai. Enclosed by a rope mesh and a roof that offers respite from the sun, these spaces are open till midnight. “We often play a game of football after work. It’s a great stress-buster,” says geologist Clarence Mendoza, 28. Or, if you’d rather stay indoors, you could play board games such as Pandemic, Dominion, Viticulture or Mage Knight with members of gaming enthusiasts’ group Meeples Board Gamers (MBG). They have a collection of about 300 games one doesn’t generally find in India. So you can play at being a scientist trying to save the world from a pandemic, or build an estate in rural France. “My wife and I have become big fans ever since we discovered MBG four months ago, through a friend who had attended a gaming event,” says businessman Chintan Buddhadeb, 30. “We love gaming, and now we no longer have to ask relatives to ship games to us from the US. We’ve also made many new friends over games.” On the other hand, you could stay home and let the fun come to you. Events and experiences company Blue Bulb can turn your terrace, garden or parking lot into a lasertag ‘battlefield’ for you and your friends. On the other hand, a two-and-a-half-hour drive away is Kelva, where you can lie back in a hammock and watch the waves hit the shore, or go horse-riding, cycling, and kite-flying. You can also go on excursions to the nearby Shirgaon and Kelva forts. If you’re looking for an adrenalin rush, opt for wilderness rafting in the Vaitarna river, also conducted by Blue Bulb. This two-hour tour will take you along forests while navigating narrow river and bouncing off rocky outcrops. Big Red Tent also offers weekend kay- aking adventures, at Vasind. Here, you row your way up the Bhatsai river, just off the Mumbai-Nashik highway, pitch a tent on the banks, go fishing and end the day with a barbecue feast. For the less outdoorsy, there’s Purushwadi, where you can just sit back and watch a million fireflies light up the night sky. “My husband and I go there every May,” says Ruchi Khemka, a senior manager at a telecom company. “It’s the perfect break from the chaos and pollution of the city.” SWITCH OFF. UNWIND. EXPLORE The No TV Weekend is almost here. In the run-up, we suggest ways in which you can celebrate with friends and family. Don’t miss: HT’s exciting events and prizes. Join the celebration on facebook.com/htnotvday and twitter.com/htnotvday All fun and games PLAY Turn off the box and take to the skies. You can fly a Boeing simulator this weekend, join a gaming group, head to the city’s indoor football fields or shoot at friends with lasers CAMP AMID FIREFLIES Watch millions of jugnus light up the sky, feast on fresh mangoes, swim in a nearby river, and dine on ghar ka khana cooked by local villagers on firewood, at the Grassroutes camps in Purushwadi, Vanjushet, Sishwat and Kadki in Ahmednagar district. WHEN: Overnight camps available from May 29 to 31 COST: Rs 3,300 per person, including accommodation and all meals CALL: 88794-77437 EMAIL: [email protected] JOIN THE MEEPLES BOARD GAMERS Enact the entire Lord of the Rings battle between the Fellowship and the Shadow or various battles in World War II with this club of gaming enthu- siasts. Entry open to those 12 and above only. WHEN: May 29 and 30 WHERE: Bhau Daji Lad museum, Byculla CALL: 98196-11004, 99875-95564 COST: Museum entry fee of Rs 10 per head ATTEND A GAMES MELA Try your hand at a range of curated games, including ‘verbal kabbadi’ and a special version of table-tennis WHEN: May 29 and 30, 11 am to 5 pm; WHERE: Bhau Daji Lad museum, Byculla COST: Museum entry fee of Rs 10 per head (open to all ages) PLAY VIRTUAL GAMES AT SMAAASH Shoot at enemy aircraft, design your own roller-coaster track or navigate a secret transport route to avoid Mumbai’s traffic prob- lems — virtually, of course — in the new games at Smaaash in Lower Parel. WHEN: Daily, 11 am to 12.30 am CALL: 4914-3143; COST: Prices start at Rs 100 per round GO KAYAKING AT VASIND Kayak up the Bhatsai river, some fishing, camp on the banks and end the day with a scrumptious barbecue meal at this weekend trip organised by Big Red Tent. WHEN: May 30 – 31 WHERE: Vasind COST: Rs 4,000 per person, including transport, dinner and breakfast; additional charges of Rs 300 per person for lunch CALL: 99305-82878 EMAIL: [email protected] CHECK OUT THE CITY’S INDOOR FOOTBALL VENUES Kick-Off, Oshiwara WHEN: Daily, 7 am to 11 pm COST: Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000 per hour CALL: 98207-67123, 98190-97603 Astro Park, at Worli and Lower Parel WHEN: Daily, 7 am to midnight COST: Rs 3,500 per hour CALL: 88782-29996 Kick, Powai WHEN: Daily, 7 am to 1 am COST: Rs 1,800 to Rs 2,250 per hour CALL: 98193-35701 Dreamfields, at Kandivli, Malad, Andheri, Ghatkopar, Vashi and Kalyan WHEN: Daily, 7 am to 1 am COST: Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,250 per hour CALL: 76668-84422 (Clockwise from left) Try some wilderness rafting at Vaitarna; indoor football at Kick-Off astroturf, Oshiwara; unusual board games at the Meeples meet; laser tag courtesy Blue Bulb; or climb into the cockpit of a Boeing simulator at Kurla’s Phoenix Market City mall, for Rs1,750 for 30 minutes and Rs2,950 for an hour per couple. MAP YOUR DAYS Would you like to go kayaking in Vasind or play footie in Powai? Take your pick this No TV Weekend HINDUSTAN TIMES OFFERS YOU... We have lots lined up for you throughout No TV Weekend. Here’s a look at the schedule for Friday To register for these events, go to notvday.hindustantimes.com TREASURE HUNT Do you know your city well enough? Here’s a fun chal- lenge to test your knowledge of Mumbai. Starts at 6 pm, at Shivaji Park, Dadar OPEN-DECK BUS RIDE Breeze through south Mumbai atop an open-deck bus for a unique view of the city. Register on the same day and collect passes at the Coomaraswamy Hall gate of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum between 3 pm and 3.15 pm. Hop on for an hour-long ride at 4.30 pm MUMBAI CYCLOTHON Join us for fun bike rides! Do bring your own bicycle and cycling gear. Assembly time is 6 am, at Lucky Restaurant, Bandra FOOTBALL DRILL CHALLENGE & PICTIONARY FOR KIDS A mixture of your dribbling skills and mind games, your child’s ball-playing skills are sure to be tested with this unique take on Pictionary. 6 pm to 7 pm, at Kick, Powai HARRY POTTER MAGIC WORKSHOP FOR KIDS Is there science to Harry Potter’s Magic? Find out at this workshop with science experts. 10.30 am to 11.30 am, at Kitab Khana, Fort RUNNING AND LIVING Run for 5 and 10 km, make new friends, explore your neigh- bourhood and your city. Assembly time is 6.15 am, at Jogger’s Park gate, Bandra STAND-UP COMEDY Get ready to laugh your heart out with Arzan Khambatta and Neville Bharucha. 8 pm to 8.30 pm, David Sassoon Library, Kala Ghoda COCKTAIL-MAKING WORKSHOP Learn to shake it like you mean it, with Woodside Inn’s bartenders. 4 pm to 5 pm, at Woodside Inn, Colaba. Entry based on availability of space. OJO DE DIOS MANDALA WEAVING COURSE FOR KIDS Join Amisha Shroff for this creative craft activity. Each vibrant pattern is a colourful new creation. 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum BOOK SWAP FOR KIDS Refresh your child’s library at this event by Xchange-It. Just bring a book you’ve read and take home one you haven’t. 3 pm to 6 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum ZUMBA FOR KIDS WITH SUCHETA PAL Let your child explore kid- friendly routines based on zumba choreography, coupled with games and activities. 5 pm to 6 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum KK NIGHT Celebrate Bollywood music with KK. 7 pm to 9.30 pm, at Richardson & Cruddas in Byculla TOUR OF THE GPO Mumbai’s General Post Office is one of the biggest in the world. This is your chance to tour the heritage building. 8.45 am to 11.30 am; starting point GPO main gate, Fort MARATHI PLAY BAAKI EKAAKI A compilation of four short stories that offer a lighter take on loneliness. 6 pm to 7.30 pm, David Sassoon Library, Kala Ghoda MUMBAI Astro Park Worli Kick, Powai Dreamfields, Kandivli The Guide Dreamfields, Ghatkopar Kick-Off, Oshiwara Dreamfields, Andheri Astro Park Lower Parel Smaaash, Lower Parel Bhau Daji Lad museum, Byculla Dreamfields, Malad

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02 | HINDUSTAN TIMES, MUMBAIMONDAY, MAY 25, 2015

Anubhuti Matta■ [email protected]

Take a trip this No TV Weekend, withoutleaving the city.

There’s a Boeing 737 flight simulatorin Mumbai that will let you ‘fly’ almostanywhere you want to go, putting images on the windshield that’ll make you won-der if the city is really just outside.

“My wife and I flew over the Caribbeanislands and it was as real as it could get,”says 36-year-old management trainee PunitMehra. “I hope that saves me from burninga hole in my pocket,” he adds laughing.

The simulator is a replica of a cock-pit, complete with an array of dialsand controls.

Actual pilot views with intricate topo-graphical detail and a trained instructoras your co-pilot are part of the package.

“We were briefed on how the aircraftflies and what the different dials andcontrols mean. You get the whole experi-ence — from preparing the flight planto taxiing on the runway,” says Mehra.

If you’re scared of heights, on theother hand, you could stay groundedand celebrate the weekend on the many new indoor football turfs launched in thecity over the past year, scattered acrossAndheri, Malad, Kandivli, Worli, Lower Parel and parts of Navi Mumbai.

Enclosed by a rope mesh and a roofthat offers respite from the sun, these spaces are open till midnight. “We oftenplay a game of football after work. It’s a great stress-buster,” says geologistClarence Mendoza, 28.

Or, if you’d rather stay indoors, you could play board games such as Pandemic,

Dominion, Viticulture or Mage Knightwith members of gaming enthusiasts’group Meeples Board Gamers (MBG).

They have a collection of about 300games one doesn’t generally find in India.So you can play at being a scientist tryingto save the world from a pandemic, or build an estate in rural France.

“My wife and I have become big fansever since we discovered MBG four monthsago, through a friend who had attended a gaming event,” says businessman ChintanBuddhadeb, 30. “We love gaming, and now we no longer have to ask relatives to shipgames to us from the US. We’ve also mademany new friends over games.”

On the other hand, you could stay home and let the fun come to you.

Events and experiences company BlueBulb can turn your terrace, garden orparking lot into a lasertag ‘battlefield’for you and your friends.

On the other hand, a two-and-a-half-hourdrive away is Kelva, where you can lie back in a hammock and watch the waves hitthe shore, or go horse-riding, cycling, andkite-flying. You can also go on excursionsto the nearby Shirgaon and Kelva forts.

If you’re looking for an adrenalinrush, opt for wilderness rafting in theVaitarna river, also conducted by BlueBulb. This two-hour tour will take you

along forests while navigating narrow river and bouncing off rocky outcrops.

Big Red Tent also offers weekend kay-aking adventures, at Vasind. Here, yourow your way up the Bhatsai river, justoff the Mumbai-Nashik highway, pitch a tent on the banks, go fishing and endthe day with a barbecue feast.

For the less outdoorsy, there’s Purushwadi, where you can just sitback and watch a million fireflies lightup the night sky. “My husband and I gothere every May,” says Ruchi Khemka,a senior manager at a telecom company.“It’s the perfect break from the chaosand pollution of the city.”

SWITCH OFF. UNWIND. EXPLORE

The No TV Weekend is almost here. In the run-up, we suggest ways in which you can celebrate with friends and family.Don’t miss: HT’s exciting events and prizes. Join the celebration on facebook.com/htnotvday and twitter.com/htnotvday

All fun and gamesPLAY Turn off the box and take to the skies. You can fly a Boeing simulator this weekend, join a gaming group, head to the city’s indoor football fields or shoot at friends with lasers

CAMP AMID FIREFLIESWatch millions of jugnus lightup the sky, feast on freshmangoes, swim in a nearby river, and dine on ghar ka khana cooked by local villagerson firewood, at theGrassroutes camps inPurushwadi, Vanjushet,Sishwat and Kadki inAhmednagar district.

WHEN: Overnight campsavailable from May 29 to 31

COST: Rs 3,300 per person,including accommodation andall meals

CALL: 88794-77437

EMAIL: [email protected]

JOIN THE MEEPLESBOARD GAMERSEnact the entire Lord of theRings battle between theFellowship and the Shadow orvarious battles in World War IIwith this club of gaming enthu-siasts. Entry open to those 12and above only.

WHEN: May 29 and 30

WHERE: Bhau Daji Ladmuseum, Byculla

CALL: 98196-11004,99875-95564

COST: Museum entry fee ofRs 10 per head

ATTEND A GAMES MELATry your hand at a range ofcurated games, including ‘verbalkabbadi’ and a special version oftable-tennis

WHEN: May 29 and 30, 11 am to 5 pm; WHERE: Bhau Daji Ladmuseum, Byculla

COST: Museum entry fee of Rs10 per head (open to all ages)

PLAY VIRTUAL GAMESAT SMAAASHShoot at enemy aircraft, designyour own roller-coaster track ornavigate a secret transport route to avoid Mumbai’s traffic prob-lems — virtually, of course — inthe new games at Smaaash inLower Parel.

WHEN: Daily, 11 am to 12.30 am

CALL: 4914-3143; COST: Pricesstart at Rs 100 per round

GO KAYAKING AT VASINDKayak up the Bhatsai river, somefishing, camp on the banks andend the day with a scrumptiousbarbecue meal at this weekendtrip organised by Big Red Tent.

WHEN: May 30 – 31

WHERE: Vasind

COST: Rs 4,000 per person,including transport, dinner and

breakfast; additional charges ofRs 300 per person for lunch

CALL: 99305-82878

EMAIL: [email protected]

CHECK OUT THECITY’S INDOORFOOTBALL VENUESKick-Off, OshiwaraWHEN: Daily, 7 am to 11 pmCOST: Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000per hourCALL: 98207-67123,98190-97603

Astro Park, at Worliand Lower ParelWHEN: Daily, 7 am to midnightCOST: Rs 3,500 per hourCALL: 88782-29996

Kick, PowaiWHEN: Daily, 7 am to 1 amCOST: Rs 1,800 to Rs 2,250per hourCALL: 98193-35701

Dreamfields, at Kandivli,Malad, Andheri, Ghatkopar, Vashi and KalyanWHEN: Daily, 7 am to 1 am

COST: Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,250per hour

CALL: 76668-84422

■ (Clockwise from left) Try some wilderness rafting at Vaitarna; indoor football atKick-Off astroturf, Oshiwara; unusual board games at the Meeples meet; laser tagcourtesy Blue Bulb; or climb into the cockpit of a Boeing simulator at Kurla’s PhoenixMarket City mall, for Rs1,750 for 30 minutes and Rs2,950 for an hour per couple.

MAP YOUR DAYSWould youlike to gokayakingin Vasindor play footie inPowai?Take yourpick thisNo TVWeekend

HINDUSTAN TIMES OFFERS YOU...We have lots lined up for you throughout No TV Weekend. Here’s a look at the schedule for Friday

To register for these events, go to notvday.hindustantimes.com

TREASURE HUNT Do you know your city well enough? Here’s a fun chal-lenge to test your knowledge of Mumbai. Starts at 6 pm, at Shivaji Park, Dadar

OPEN-DECK BUS RIDE Breeze through south Mumbai atop an open-deck bus for a unique view of the city. Register on the same day and collect passes at the Coomaraswamy Hall gate of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum between 3 pm and 3.15 pm. Hop on for an hour-long ride at 4.30 pm

MUMBAI CYCLOTHON Join us for fun bike rides! Do bring your own bicycle and cycling gear. Assembly time is 6 am, at Lucky Restaurant, Bandra

FOOTBALL DRILL CHALLENGE& PICTIONARY FOR KIDSA mixture of your dribbling skills and mind games, your child’s ball-playing skills are sure to be tested with this unique take on Pictionary. 6 pm to 7 pm, at Kick, Powai

HARRY POTTER MAGIC WORKSHOP FOR KIDSIs there science to Harry Potter’s Magic? Find out at this workshop with science experts. 10.30 am to 11.30 am, at Kitab Khana, Fort

RUNNING AND LIVINGRun for 5 and 10 km, make newfriends, explore your neigh-bourhood and your city. Assembly time is 6.15 am, atJogger’s Park gate, Bandra

STAND-UP COMEDYGet ready to laugh your heart out with Arzan Khambatta and Neville Bharucha. 8 pm to 8.30 pm, David Sassoon Library, Kala Ghoda

COCKTAIL-MAKING WORKSHOPLearn to shake it like youmean it, with Woodside Inn’sbartenders. 4 pm to 5 pm,at Woodside Inn, Colaba.Entry based on availabilityof space.

OJO DE DIOS MANDALA WEAVING COURSE FOR KIDSJoin Amisha Shroff for this creative craft activity. Each vibrant pattern is a colourful new creation. 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum

BOOK SWAP FOR KIDSRefresh your child’s library at this event by Xchange-It. Just bring a book you’ve read and take home one you haven’t. 3 pm to 6 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum

ZUMBA FOR KIDSWITH SUCHETA PALLet your child explore kid-friendly routines based on zumba choreography, coupled with games and activities. 5 pm to 6 pm, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj museum

KK NIGHTCelebrate Bollywood music with KK. 7 pm to 9.30 pm, at Richardson & Cruddas in Byculla

TOUR OF THE GPOMumbai’s General Post Officeis one of the biggest in theworld. This is your chance totour the heritage building. 8.45am to 11.30 am; startingpoint GPO main gate, Fort

MARATHI PLAY BAAKI EKAAKIA compilation of four short stories that offer a lighter take on loneliness. 6 pm to 7.30 pm, David Sassoon Library, Kala Ghoda

MUMBAI

Astro ParkWorli

Kick,Powai

Dreamfields, Kandivli

The Guide

Dreamfields, Ghatkopar

Kick-Off, Oshiwara

Dreamfields, Andheri

Astro ParkLower Parel

Smaaash,Lower Parel Bhau Daji Lad

museum, Byculla

Dreamfields, Malad