So it all started when I was mugging up to utilize our last day of long weekend. I was discussing with Pranjal when Shreyansh suggested for few places and finally we agreed for Savandurga!!!
We asked few other friends and finally we were 7 in count. Savandurga is about 60 kilometers from Bangalore. It is Asia's one of the highest monolith hills and famous for trekking and rock climbing. I woke up by a miss call of Sarjit at around 5.15 AM which was just to show that he woke up early. We had four bikes and all of us met at Udupi bus stop in BTM. Me, Shreyansh, Sarjit and Prajjwal were driving. We just crossed under bridge of Jayanagar and Sarjit was behind Shreyansh with blowing horn of his bike. This continued for next 4-5 kilometers till Shreyansh took a side and said that his ears are paining. I couldn't control my laugh and soon we were on the toll gate of Mysore road. After paying money, we raced our bikes on the beautiful highway, leaving Shreyansh behind, who was busy clicking selfies. We stopped at a tea stall and till we finished, it drizzled. We wiped water from our bikes and engines ignited again.
There was a right turn after Rajarajeswari dental college which lead us to our target. Road was narrow with sharp turns at some places. After riding around 20-30 minutes, we took a right turn and that mesmerized me. A water body with a huge hill on its back side. This was Manchanabele reservoir. Whole place was full of greenery. A drizzle made whole place unforgettable since weather added another flavour.
I thought that I had clicked best picture with smartphone till I found below one, clicked by Anuj.
I took off my helmet since I was not on highway. Pandit was sitting behind me and he whipered ,"Mangoes" There were Mango orchards on both sides of road and they were making Pandit to behave like a greedy. I smiled and increased speed. As I was spending time on road, I was falling in love with it. Trees covering it from both sides made it my second favorite biking road after Coorg.
After a ride of around 1-1.5 hours we reached to a check point where we had to pay INR 80 for 4 bikes. I always think why we pay money to non-government local people who will never take responsibility if something happens to you or your bike. I don't know where this type of money goes. Anyway, just after crossing it, we saw a beautiful rock body and I couldn't stop myself from clicking a picture.
Since I was busy in clicking, others crossed and went ahead. I saw them standing under a tree with a big white temple and a huge hill. That was Veerabhadraswamy temple.
I walked a few meters to cover huge hill in my lens and fortunately I got a good click.
We started again by taking a right turn and soon we reached parking area. There is another temple at foothills. Local worshipers were there to visit. We started with a short walk in a grove after which base of hill can be reached.
As I crossed that grove I saw a group of rocks on my right side.
But that was just a demo, when I saw in front, I started doubting myself on trekking.
But, I could see Shreyansh, Sarjit, Pandit, Pranjal and Ujjwal were already ahead. I thanked God for stopping rain. It seemed very slippery. I started walk and suddenly I turned my head towards right. Temple was peeking from grove and hill.
In spite of trekking straight (which had a danger of slipping) we decided to take right and go for a round trekking. We jumped over few rocks and found a way which was already been followed by many others. We crossed stone stairs made by trekkers and reached in a grove where Pandit was resting after taking off his shirt and showing his wooden skeleton. We also rested for few minutes and after around 100-200 meters, Anuj and Prajjwal took a straight way and I ,with others, moved more right for a safer side. Sarjit asked me to see back for the beautiful view of river Arkavathi.
After a walk of few meters, I saw another view on just right side...other hills covered with flora and our bare hill on which we were trekking.
Sun was showing its effect and I started sweating. Sarjit had same condition,so, we took rest under the shadow of a huge stone. Anuj also crawled in with us. View from that stone was really beautiful.
We started again and on our right side, river was still giving us a scenic view to fill in our eyes.
We walked a few more meters when I heard Pandit shouting, " Elephant...!!!" I was confused, elephant and at this place? Then I saw where he was pointing to...
Yes, it was an elephant but not a real one. I rushed to take another picture from nearby and got a clear view...
I thanked Pandit for showing this to us. On our left side, there was a boundary at around 100 meters of height...
I thought this is our target and though it was a straight ascent but I reached on top in few minutes by walking like a monkey. Others were resting under a bush. We clicked a picture and when I saw ahead, that was not end. There was a vendor under a swing like tree selling double priced tetra pack juices who told that it was just mid way.
Now, we took a right where a footpath like boundary wall was made. We started walking on it and when I saw on my right, there was a big stone resting without any support. I have seen butter rock in Mahabalipuram and it was similar to that...It was just still...no movement...
Now, Arkavathi river was on our left side...making scene beautiful...
We were little tired but walking with joy...cracking jokes...pulling each others leg...
There were many paths made by flowing water...which helped us in climbing...I took help of one of them and climbed around 100 more meters. Now the scene on my left was so beautiful...a big hole on rock...full of water and a tree...with river flowing far away...
I continued trek to reach a bushy place where Pandit was resting and others were pulling his leg. I clicked picture of nearby dry hole full of bushes...
We started again and encountered another pond like structure...it seems they get water when it rains...
We crossed few big cactus bushes to find a man made restroom type structure on our left. On our right side, I could see a white temple which was our end point. But, I took a left to see beyond that man made restroom...there was a pond...which seemed to have a human intervention in its design...
River was flowing far away...
I returned back to our path and again there was a grove to cross...We jumped over rocks...and rushed towards temple...
We crossed a cave like path with white flowered trees....and adjusting ourselves on that bases made by trekkers we finally reached top most point...
There was a Nandi temple...
I jumped over the rocks to see left side view from Nandi temple...
On the right side of Nandi temple, there was another hill on which rain water flowed through rocks making a scene as if rocks cried...
After removing his shirt again, Pandit was singing loudly under a rock...when a vistor went near him and gave few coins...
We laughed loudly...
Pranjal called us...telling shadow of Nandi temple is very cold. I walked till the end and met with another scenic beauty...
Again same vendor came with juices...but this time prices were tripled...with were thirsty and lack of option forced us to buy juices...
This was my first trek on a monolith rock...full of beauty and good experiences...
A must to visit place!!!
Trip credit : Shreyansh, Pranjal
Pic credit : Me, Anuj
Jokes credit : Sarjit, Pandit
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We asked few other friends and finally we were 7 in count. Savandurga is about 60 kilometers from Bangalore. It is Asia's one of the highest monolith hills and famous for trekking and rock climbing. I woke up by a miss call of Sarjit at around 5.15 AM which was just to show that he woke up early. We had four bikes and all of us met at Udupi bus stop in BTM. Me, Shreyansh, Sarjit and Prajjwal were driving. We just crossed under bridge of Jayanagar and Sarjit was behind Shreyansh with blowing horn of his bike. This continued for next 4-5 kilometers till Shreyansh took a side and said that his ears are paining. I couldn't control my laugh and soon we were on the toll gate of Mysore road. After paying money, we raced our bikes on the beautiful highway, leaving Shreyansh behind, who was busy clicking selfies. We stopped at a tea stall and till we finished, it drizzled. We wiped water from our bikes and engines ignited again.
There was a right turn after Rajarajeswari dental college which lead us to our target. Road was narrow with sharp turns at some places. After riding around 20-30 minutes, we took a right turn and that mesmerized me. A water body with a huge hill on its back side. This was Manchanabele reservoir. Whole place was full of greenery. A drizzle made whole place unforgettable since weather added another flavour.
I thought that I had clicked best picture with smartphone till I found below one, clicked by Anuj.
I took off my helmet since I was not on highway. Pandit was sitting behind me and he whipered ,"Mangoes" There were Mango orchards on both sides of road and they were making Pandit to behave like a greedy. I smiled and increased speed. As I was spending time on road, I was falling in love with it. Trees covering it from both sides made it my second favorite biking road after Coorg.
After a ride of around 1-1.5 hours we reached to a check point where we had to pay INR 80 for 4 bikes. I always think why we pay money to non-government local people who will never take responsibility if something happens to you or your bike. I don't know where this type of money goes. Anyway, just after crossing it, we saw a beautiful rock body and I couldn't stop myself from clicking a picture.
Since I was busy in clicking, others crossed and went ahead. I saw them standing under a tree with a big white temple and a huge hill. That was Veerabhadraswamy temple.
Veerabhadraswamy temple, Savandurga |
We started again by taking a right turn and soon we reached parking area. There is another temple at foothills. Local worshipers were there to visit. We started with a short walk in a grove after which base of hill can be reached.
grove at foothill of Savandurga |
But that was just a demo, when I saw in front, I started doubting myself on trekking.
Savandurga, view from foothill |
In spite of trekking straight (which had a danger of slipping) we decided to take right and go for a round trekking. We jumped over few rocks and found a way which was already been followed by many others. We crossed stone stairs made by trekkers and reached in a grove where Pandit was resting after taking off his shirt and showing his wooden skeleton. We also rested for few minutes and after around 100-200 meters, Anuj and Prajjwal took a straight way and I ,with others, moved more right for a safer side. Sarjit asked me to see back for the beautiful view of river Arkavathi.
After a walk of few meters, I saw another view on just right side...other hills covered with flora and our bare hill on which we were trekking.
Sun was showing its effect and I started sweating. Sarjit had same condition,so, we took rest under the shadow of a huge stone. Anuj also crawled in with us. View from that stone was really beautiful.
We started again and on our right side, river was still giving us a scenic view to fill in our eyes.
We walked a few more meters when I heard Pandit shouting, " Elephant...!!!" I was confused, elephant and at this place? Then I saw where he was pointing to...
Elephant rock, Savandurga |
Elephant rock, Savandurga |
Mid way, Savandurga |
Now, we took a right where a footpath like boundary wall was made. We started walking on it and when I saw on my right, there was a big stone resting without any support. I have seen butter rock in Mahabalipuram and it was similar to that...It was just still...no movement...
Now, Arkavathi river was on our left side...making scene beautiful...
We were little tired but walking with joy...cracking jokes...pulling each others leg...
There were many paths made by flowing water...which helped us in climbing...I took help of one of them and climbed around 100 more meters. Now the scene on my left was so beautiful...a big hole on rock...full of water and a tree...with river flowing far away...
I continued trek to reach a bushy place where Pandit was resting and others were pulling his leg. I clicked picture of nearby dry hole full of bushes...
We started again and encountered another pond like structure...it seems they get water when it rains...
We crossed few big cactus bushes to find a man made restroom type structure on our left. On our right side, I could see a white temple which was our end point. But, I took a left to see beyond that man made restroom...there was a pond...which seemed to have a human intervention in its design...
River was flowing far away...
I returned back to our path and again there was a grove to cross...We jumped over rocks...and rushed towards temple...
temple view from far, savandurga |
There was a Nandi temple...
Nandi temple, hill top, Savandurga |
On the right side of Nandi temple, there was another hill on which rain water flowed through rocks making a scene as if rocks cried...
After removing his shirt again, Pandit was singing loudly under a rock...when a vistor went near him and gave few coins...
We laughed loudly...
Pranjal called us...telling shadow of Nandi temple is very cold. I walked till the end and met with another scenic beauty...
End point view, Savandurga |
This was my first trek on a monolith rock...full of beauty and good experiences...
A must to visit place!!!
Trip credit : Shreyansh, Pranjal
Pic credit : Me, Anuj
Jokes credit : Sarjit, Pandit
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Twitter : @Tomar_official
Awsum pics guys...:)
ReplyDeleteWahh londe...Kudos to ur efforts and the way u described the whole trip is fantastic ...Keep going keep shining..
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog !!
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