Monday, September 17, 2007
Trip to Hogenakkal
The initial plan was to go to Jog falls. i.e. to start from here on Friday night and return back on Sunday night. But then later it got turned down because people had some other work at home and staying 2 days out was not possible. Then we ended up planning for Hogenakkal. The initial plan was to go on the bikes (as it was only 130 KM from Bangalore), but rain had some other plans. As soon as "Indradev" heard that we are planning to go on bikes, it started raining heavily. We had once thought of canceling the plan. But then someone came up with the idea of hiring a Scorpio. So we booked it for Saturday plan was final.
We were 6 people Sathya, Ravi, Rajiv, Avinash, Naveen and me. The plan was to start on Saturday (15-Sep-2007) from here (Bangalore) at 6:30 A.M. sharp, but as always I got late and we started at around 6:55 A.M. Ravi knew the route to the place, so we did not find it too difficult to head towards it. We took the Hosur road and went upto Hosur. There we had our breakfast. Then from there, we took a right towards "Thali" as we wanted to take the route to "Rayakottai" after a few kilometers we took a left to go towards "Rayakottai". This is SH-85. At Rayakottai we turned right towards "Palacode" on SH-17. Condition of these two roads is bad (really bad in some patches). The main reason is that they are widening the road, so Ravi and Rajiv had to bear lot of bouncers (as they were on the back seat and the driver had decided that worse the road, faster he is going to drive).
Then we turned right on SH-60 towards Hogenakkal. At this point we realized that we should have come via the same SH-60 from "Dharmapuri". This road is very decent.
We reached to Hogenakkal at around 11:00. As soon as we parked the vehicle, all the boatmen started banging our heads to hire a coracle. The rates of coracle depends upon your bargaining power. Fortunately, we had Sathya and Ravi with us to do that job. And they did it very efficiently. So, we decided not to straight away take the coracle and spend some time exploring the place at our own instead. So, we had seen a couple of small falls there and took some photographs. Then when the boatman agreed to our amount, we got into the coracle and headed towards the main fall. The main fall is exactly in the middle of the river and you have to hire a coracle to get there. In another half an hour we we at the main fall. The view there is splendid. It's just unexplainable in words. It is a horse-shoe shaped fall, where the flow of Cauvery is so powerful that you get wet because of the water sprinkles coming from down.
After spending sometime there we started back to our vehicle. There we ate Idli-wada (that we had packed on the way) and started again back to the small falls, we earlier looked. Until we reached to the small falls, we (me, Naveen and Sathya) did not have any plans to enter into the water. But when we reached there, we could not help, but got into the water. There we took sun-bath, sand-bath, water-bath etc. etc. ;-) We enjoyed a lot there cracking jokes and throwing stones in the river to compete on whose stone takes maximum bounces. Then we once again hired a coracle to reach to our vehicle.
We stared back at around 5:00. This time we decided that we are going to follow the SH-60 till Dharampuri. The road is really good. At Dharampuri, we took a left on NH-7 and reached Bangalore at around 9:15.
The entire journey was around 400 KM, which includes travel within the Bangalore also.
If you are a fish lover(read eater), then this is a good place as you will get lots of fishes fried in all kind of local "masala" ;-) But for a person like me (vegetarian) the smell is just too much. Fortunately, I had cold, so my nostrils we all choked. So I managed to survive there ;-) There you can get body massage also, which we did not want to :-).
Overall, we enjoyed a lot and we all were happy that finally we got out of Bangalore for sometime and were with mother nature.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Trek to MUTHYALA MADAVU (PEARL VALLEY)
Last Saturday (19-May-2007), we 6 friends (on 3 bikes) went to “Muthyala Madavu” (aka
Monday, May 14, 2007
My first blog (trip to Savandurga)
Well well well... Finally I could prepare my mind and fingers to get down and write my first blog. I had been planning it from quite some time to pull up my socks to add some cents from my side also to this astonishing blogging world.
Saturday (the 12th-May-2007), we went for Savandurga trek. Like almost all my past experiences, this trek/picnic (whatever one may please to call it) also was an outcome of the instant decision. It's my experience so far, the more you plan things, more failure prone they become. It happened here also. We 5 friends had gone to play morning cricket on Saturday. We finished it at around 9:00 A.M. and just had this thought of going out of
Though this trek wasn't as fantastic as the Rajmachi trek, but still, this trek is special in its own way [2-ways :) ] to me as one, this was my first trek in
We were 8 bikers on 4 bikes. We stared from
We had searched a so-called road-map of Savandurga on internet and had a slight idea of where to move and all. Its almost 85 KM. from the city and around 70 Km. when you actually get onto the Mysore road. Some one said, we need to reach to "Magadi" (before Ramanagaram) on
People living in
We reached at the foot of Savandurga rock at around 2:00 P.M. or something. Then we ate our sandwiches and all. It was great to see that water facility was available there. After resting for a while, we started to climb the rock. After the tiring morning cricket, and this long drive only 3 of us were enthusiastic enough to go to the half of the rock, and other 5 chose to stay back and rest in the nature's arms on a rock.
Though, we all 3 were thinking to go to the top of the rock, but later we dropped the idea at the half way, as it was already 4:15 P.M. and we were worried to reach the main highway before the sun sets, so we returned.
We started back from there at around 5:00 P.M. On our way back, we enjoyed fresh mangoes (straight from the tree) also. There are lots of mango trees on the highway. Around 7:30 P.M. we were at our home.
It was really a tiring yet a very energetic day for all of us, and we enjoyed each and every moment of it.