Showing posts with label Bike Trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bike Trip. Show all posts

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Reflections Reloaded

The picture is taken from the top of a small bridge on the way to Thirunelli from Kartikulam, just before reaching the junction where the road diverts to Thirunelli and Nagarhola (Thetroad). I was on a bike road along with “Baby Chettan” to Thirunelli and the nearby forest areas. My actual plan was to trek to Pakshipathalam, but permission for trekking towards Pakshipathalam was denied because of forest fire.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Survival of the fittest


The tree has already shed it leaves as a preparation towards the boiling heat of the summer. You can see that there are no big trees in the surroundings, wonderful that it survived all these years and grown up. The photo is taken from near Gundalet, on the way from Mysore to Sulthan Bathery. It was a bike trip from Bangalore to Wayanad; I started at 6:00 am in the morning and reached my home at Payyampally by 1:25pm. It was a fun to have such a long ride of 300 kilometers in bike.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Solitary Bike trip to Shivanasamudram

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Panoramic view of Shivanasamudram


Shivanasamudram also know as Siva Samudram or Sivasamudram is 120 kms from Bangalore and around 60 kms from Mysore. River Cauvery splits and falls down through the rocky steep to create two magnificent waterfalls – Gagana chukki (A dot in the sky) (height – around 100 meters) & Bhara Chukki (height – around 80 meters). The two water falls are adjacent to each other, but to reach from one of them to the other location by vehicle, a distance of about 10 – 12 kms need to be covered. Asia’s first hydroelectric project is set up in 1905 very near to Shivanasamudram.

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Shivanasamudram


I was eager to visit this place from the point of time I heard about these waterfalls from some of my colleagues who visited it during the monsoon time, when the waterfall was in it peak strength. It got postponed many times due to unexpected reasons, at last I made it on 17th of September 2006. Yes, I made the trip long back ago, but was not able to blog about it till now, since I lost the pictures, but I got it back after a long time, from the PC of one of my friend.

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Paddy fields on the way to Shivanasamudram


I thought of having a long bike ride alone, and instead of taking the trivial route - Bangalore - Kanakpura - Malvalli – Shivanasamudram which accounts for 120 kms, I took the Bangalore Mysore Highway till Mandya (100kms) and from Mandya I took a left turn and reached Shivanasamudram by traveling another 55 kms. I started from Banashankari 3rd stage at 8:00 am, reached Mandya by 10:00 am and had my breakfast. It took another one hour for me to reach Shivanasamudram.

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My companion for all picnic

I truly enjoyed a bump free 100 kms ride in Pulsar 150 cc through Bangalore – Mysore highway. But there after the road was not in that perfect condition, but still good. The sight scenes on both sides of the road were amazing. I am proud to say that my Bike never ditched me in any of the long rides I have done for the past two and half years.

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Lotus seen on the way


Many a places there were ponds with lot of Lotus bloomed. I saw people of the locale plucking these flowers and arranging it in bunches ready to be sold and waving at on going vehicles for selling them. I felt a little bad about that, since it was something like reaping the harvest without any work. The only effort spent by these people were that of getting into the water and plucking the flowers, which was not grown by them and from the land of some one else. The funny thing is that the flower will be out of shape before returning from the trip, still travelers buy these flowers, instead of enjoying the natural beauty of thousands of lotus flowers bloomed pond.

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1. Scene near the hydroelectric project. 2. An old tree near the water falls.


Even though I had traveled many times through the route, riding though the Bangalore-Mysore highway was very nice, especially in the morning when the sun rays are not scorching. When I took a left turn from Mandya towards Malvalli, the geography changed a lot. The road went in midst of lot of villages where both sides of the road were full of green fields, small lakes with lotus bloomed, and sugarcane plantations. Far away from the chaos of Bangalore city, the view of these villages reminds me about my child hood days in Payyampally.

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Different views of Shivanasamudram


When I reached the Shivanasamudram, to my wonder I found a Malayalee tea shop, run by a Man from Kannur district. My experience in Karnataka taught me that where ever I go for a trip, even it is in Bangalore or outside Bangalore; I will find a bakery run by a Malayalee, or a tea shop by a Malayalee. Most probably he will be from Kannur district and in Kannur from Thalassery. To reinforce my observation, I met with the new security of the apartments where I am staying now. He is from Andhra Pradesh but he knows Malayalam. He said he learned Malayalam while working for eight years in the past for a Malayali in Andhra. I just asked whether the particular man was running a Bakery and is he from Kannur. I got a ‘yes’ from him as I expected.

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Clouds formed by tiny water droplets from the splashing water fall


As I mentioned earlier, even though the two falls were pretty much close, it takes about 10-12 kilo meters to reach from one fall to the other. I advice all travelers to have packed lunch while you go to Shivanasamudram. You won’t find hotels nearby. The time which I went to Shivanasamudram was perfect, Cauvery River was flowing in full fledge, making the two falls so elegant and powerful. I was afraid to go near the fall; the water gushing down was so huge in volume creating a thunder voice and created a big cloud of water sprinkled in the surroundings. When the water fall is it in its full fledge, if somebody accidentally slips into the flow, then I think no parts can be collected back.

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The blue sky over the waterfall


One of the warning boards was so funny and truly conveyed the message. It just said – “Don’t swim, this is not a swimming pool, this is a water fall”. Yes, nobody can imagine going into the fall. But locale people said that in summer, when the water flowing down is so little, one can actually cross the river through the valley and reach the other fall. One another interesting location for picnic – Talakkad is pretty close to Shivanasamudram. If I had started very early in the morning, I could have visited both the places.

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Cloud Desings


I started back from the place around 3:00 pm; the returning journey was not that too good, since it rained occasionally and I had to stop riding three four times. When I was about to reach Bangalore, sun was about to set and created a magnificent red and yellow colored sky, but it lasted only a few minutes, the clouds put a curtain on the beautiful scenery.

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The Bangalore Mysore Highway

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Bike trip to Hogenakkal Falls from Bangalore

Ariel view of Hogenakkal Falls

I always liked long Bike trips, and made many. But in the last few months, I did not go for many bike rides and was waiting for an oppurtunity. I met John Loney, who is also working in MindTree along with Abins, my cousin brother. Minds with similar taste met, that what happened. We planned for Hogenakkal trip in two bikes; John's and mine. Decided to start early in the morning on Sunday, 2nd April 2006.

Abins and me started from our house at Banashankari 3rd stage exactly at 6:00 am on my Pulsar 150. We met John on his Fiero F2 at BTM layout, around 6:20 am, checked the air pressure, filled enough petrol to reach Karnataka border, because petrol is cheaper in Tamilnadu. Just before crossing the Karnataka border, we stopped at a Bakery and had tea & snacks. As usual that bakery was too run buy a Malayalee from Kannur district.

Bike ride early in the morning, is very enthusiastic, watching the sun, rising up and the fog getting disappear slowly. The ride through the Bangalore Salem highway is a fantastic experience, as well as dangerous. I said dangerous in the sense, trucks may not give enough care for two wheelers in highway. We maintained an average of 70-80 km/hour through out the ride.

Bike ride through the Highway

John was in the assumption that Hogenakkal falls is 130 kms away from Bangalore, but when we reached the exotic location, it was 193 kms. We reached the place by riding 5 hours starting from 6:00 am; we had a lot of intermediate stops for tea and breakfast. We stopped at a location for taking some snaps also.

Hogenakkal Falls


When we reached there on guy named Sivan who owned the special kind of boat used there (“Kottavallam” in Malayalam) bargained with us and agreed to take us through the river and near to the falls for 500 bugs. Cannoying there in Kottavallam is the main attraction of the place. He took us in the Kottavallam through the river. He took us very near to the falling water, we all got wet. Then he performed some tricks using the Kottavallam, like rotating it very fast in the water with all of us in it.

Kottavallam

The Hogenakkal falls and the river is the border of Karnataka and Tamilnadu. This tourist place appeared in many Tamil and Kannada film songs like “ChinnaChinna Asai” of the film “Roja”. Sivan told us that ‘Veerappan’ use to live in the nearby forests and they have seen him many times. One of the interesting part of the Kottavallam ride is that, in the river banks, localites will be serving us fresh fish fry. They catch the fish from the river itself and we can choose any one from them, they will fry it on the spot and serve us. It was a very delicious dish. Then Sivan took us to some shallow water were every body can swim and bath. The place was safe for swimming, there were places where the water current is soo strong and many peoples lost their life due to carelessness.

One strange thing we noticed there were kids of the age of 7 – 12 making their life out of the money they get from the tourists for jumping into the water from the rock cliffs near the falls. They were jumping from a height of 20 to 25 meters. While we were traveling in the Kottavallam, those kids will demand for 5 rupees for a single jump, once we say yes, they will jump from the rock cliff and will swim towards us and collect the money from us.

Kids Jumping from the rock

We started our return journey around 3:00 pm, and we did not have much stops on the way back. We stopped at an Infant Jesus Church some where in the Salem High way and prayed for a while, and then we took 15 minutes rest and resumed our trip. (70 more kilometers to Bangalore from there) We reached Bangalore by 7:00 pm. We were tired pretty much and had a very good sleep on that night.

The Church nearby Salem Highway

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

One Day Trip To Muthathi

We (Abins and Me) went to Muthathi,a beautiful place, 80kms away from Bangalore on 2005 February 20. We started the bike journey at 9.00 pm and reached there arond 12.00 pm. If we have avoided intermediate rest, we could have reached there by 11.0 am. We reached there by riding through the road which leads to Dindigal.

It took almost 15 kms jounrey from the highway to reach the place. The main attraction of the place is the beautiful calm river, away from the noisy urban area which flows through the valley of the mountains. Its a wonderful experience to watch the sunset and sunrise from the top of the mountains. But we reached there very late and time and other constraints didn't allow us to camp there over-night.



The river at Muthathi (Cavery)




The climate was too hot while we visited the place. So we spent a lot of time in the river. The trees surrounding the river were green, but the other trees which covered the mountains have shed their leaves and summer forest fire also made the surroundings too hot. It would be avesome if one could visit the place around October or November. At that time the climate will be cool and the surroundigs will be green.

There is a natural fishing camp near the place, but we were not able to enjoy fishing since, it required pre-booking We started our return journey at 4.00 pm and reached Bangalore around 6.30 pm. The one bad thing about the place is that there is no immediate help of anykind available nearby the place(Its a very remote place.) And there is no any means to have food.



Here are some photos from the location.
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