Bharachukki Waterfalls
This was a much awaited trip since we had
spent amazing time in Bandipur(Bandipur Weekend-plan) with utmost piece. I along with my
GANG planned this 2 full day trip from Bengaluru to Bharachukki water falls,
Talkadu, B.R. Hills, Makedatu & back to Bangaluru.
Day - 1:
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We rented a self-drive this time as well.
Coincidentally this time we had booked Honda Jazz for 5 people and since it was
still with the previous customer at time of pick up, the car rental company
gave us 2 choices: Hyundai Verna/Maruti Ciaz (of course for the same price as
Jazz).
And guess which one we chose???😉
Yes, U got it right, Verna it was 😍. A dashing
Red beauty 🚗with Sunroof. And we started out trip with greater excitement yet
again. Our plan was to start before 6 am from Bengaluru but we started at 7 in
the morning under the cloudy sky, as we got late due to the self-drive issue
(What happens, happens for GOOD :) ).
As usual our first stop was one the most
famous breakfast point in the state, Kamat Lokaruchi (kamat lokaruchi). Muddle
idli, Vada, Ghee roast and Onion Uttapam. We had covered for the lunch as well.
Since it rained heavily in Karnataka this season (except Bangalore 😟) we were
worried about the rain & road blockage. However to our surprise there were
very light showers and that too only for few minutes.
Bharachukki waterfall are just about 1.5 km
from Mayura Bharachukki and it is highly recommended to visit it by walk from
there. It was a pleasant view from the view point but it was very crowded too.
As it was rainy season, stair case access was closed which leads you to the
base area. This will probably be open after January. We spent about an hour
here & left for Talkadu, which is about 32 km from there.
At Talkadu we visited an ancient temple
called, Vaidyeshwara temple. There are a group of temples nearby, however we
visited only the most beautiful one. It gives similar vibes which you get in
Vithalla temple <Link Hampi blog> at Hampi. Be aware of monkeys here, u
can't carry around any food in your hand🙈. After spending about an hour here we
left for the hotel.
It was 5pm and Sun was still little far from
the horizon. We decided to visit Bharachukki falls again by walk. But
unfortunately 5pm was closing time and we were not allowed to visit. On our way
back very near to our stay my friend got a wonderful idea of playing game Hopscotch which many of us have played in our childhood. She proposed to
play this game to which everyone agreed quickly🙋, except one who finally joined
us after getting taunted by all. I played this game after more than a decade
and I felt that nostalgia for my childhood after so long.
Day - 2:
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We woke up and got ready around by 8 am the
next day. We had breakfast there itself, checkout the stay and left for B.R.
Hills around 9am. It is around 52 km drive from Shivanasamudra. We passed
through many villages (It was exciting to remember my own village as I was seeing
very similar places) and reached the base of B.R. Hills🌈.
Finally after 40 minutes of ride we reached
the top of B.R. Hills. And this was the view from top.
A very rare dense forest in today's time. I
have seen forests of Bandipur-Karnataka, Gir-Gujarat and they are not at all
dense. It is very necessary that we have all the forests very dense like this
one as we have started facing issues of water scarcity, flood, global warming
& so on. It would be great experience to do a bike trip to this place from
Bengaluru and other nearby places.
Since we had to return the car at 11:30pm we
had much time to visit one more place on our way to Bengaluru and we decided to
visit Sangama & Makedatu on our way. It was 50 km detour from our original
plan to return to Bengaluru directly from B.R. Hills.
Makedatu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mekedatu
is the place where Arkavati merges with Kaveri.
Here they will unofficially charges Rs.30 for
entry & another Rs.30 for parking😣.
From the base to see the main spot in
Makedatu we have to cross this water flow. Rs.50/person roundtrip. Mostly after
January when waters are very shallow And from there Rs.60/person round trip in
bus to reach the main point. This can be done by walk as it is less than 2 km.
Our return journey in the bus was more thrilling than the roller coaster ride🎢🚌.
We literally felt that the driver was mad as he was making the bus (at least 20
year old) bounce on the very small track where the one side was the deep
valley.
We collected few pebbles from the river bank
before we crossed the river to reach our car. In the return trip the sailor of
our boat asked if we want to experience the swing😇💤, we said yes as we had
nothing left to do before our return journey. Indeed it was unique experience
and we should try it at least once. Sailor asked for the tip for this(swing) at
the end and we gave him Rs.50 for his good work and we started for Bengaluru
after that.
This was the end of our thrilling &
pleasant 2 days trip😎.
Hope you enjoyed the read. See you again with
the next blog.
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Nicely described. Your fotos tell a lot. I am really very exited to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful blog. Waiting for the next one.