For a 35 year old with a desk-job , no exercise and physically out of shape , this was trek that might have taken some thinking before accepting . However , I did want to trek for some time now & one that kicks off "my mission" to get back into shape , especially on the auspicious "Vijaya dashami" was something i really couldn't let go.
Saj kicked this off - there were numerous options for the trek destination , but we finally zeroed-in on Savanadurga. The rendezvous point was KSRTC Bus-stand . Sreejith,Saj,Sajeev came there in the hired Tavera . Shrini & I joined them there. we set off at ~9 am from here. Our plan - to reach Savanadurga via Magadi Road .
It was actually a risk , considering it was raining this time of the year . If it had rained that day, the trek wouldn't have been possible at all. Luckily , it was good weather - not too much sun , cloudy but no rain. Ideally , this trek must be done in Jan/Feb when there is no rain and no heat.
My attire - a cotten T-shirt , a khaki baggy and woodland hiking shoes with good tread .
My backpack contents - A raincoat , sunscreen lotion SPF 30 , a compass , Enough drinking water , Food - 3 Nutri bars , an apple and lunch pack : 3 sandwiches , some plastic covers , newspapers .
Magadi Road was quite crowded - The Road gets better only after you reach the NICE road junction . we start having the view of the monolith savanadurga ~10-15 km before Magadi itself .
It took us close to an hour and we reached a petrol pump just before the Magadi town : ~45 km from bangalore . we don't have to enter Magadi town . we have to take a left after this place . This is the Magadi-Ramanagram Road.
Another 6 km and we get a lake . Immediately after this lake you see a big board to take a left to Savanadurga. Another 5 km inside this route and after passing by the Forest Dhama , you will arrive at a hamlet having 2 temples. This is where you have to park the car and start the trek.
Savanadurag is a massive Monolithic rock structure - It's actually 2 hills BiliBetta - "White Hill" and KariBetta " Black Hill" , separated by a ravine. The Bilibetta is the trekkable one . Some local boys tried to convince us to use them as guides - we refused flatly.we started the climb at 10:30 am - a generous application of sunscreen to the neck is advised , especially considering our time of the day.
The climb began in the most innappropriate direction- misled by some locals doing it and seeing sreejith being able to do it easily. Halfway some of us felt really miserable - we couldn't climb up , neither we could get down ! An old man standing at another end gave us a loud call : showing us another way which had a white mark . Somehow , we managed to come down using all 4 "hands" .
This time re-started towards the right direction , now accepting this old chap as the guide. Savanadurga gave an immediate taste of what we were to experience time & again - "It's all in the mind!" . Shrini with our guide is seen here .
we made sure we never stepped on any water flowing on the rock - greatly advisable to take a deviation around it , otherwise the slip can cost bad !
Sreejith and I are giving a good pose , with the backdrop of the monolith :
En-route , the soothing view of the manchinabele reservoir gets better and better.
After sometime , we approach the steepest point of the trek - it's almost a 60-degree incline climb . They have made small dents in the rock , which one can use both hands/legs on and climb up . Immediately after this you see the remnants of the fort . Here's shrini taking a snap of us resting after this steep climb.
After this , one can see the pathway built on the fort bricks . we didn't go on that , but on the path right of that , closer to electric poles . The next important landmark is the Kalyani and the derelict mantap .
Just after this , the Nandi - the final destination to the top can be seen to the left. There are actually two options : Nandi to the left and the Anjaneya to the right - Most opt to go to the Nandi . There is a lot of vegetation after this and is actually the more enjoyable part of the climb. we even get a small windowy entrance enroute :
After some 4 legged climbs and almost 2 hours later - at 12:30 pm , we reached the top .
From the top , the parked cars and the temple really look miniscule .
The "Karibetta" , the one with lots of vegetation can be seen from the top - No wonder why the normal level-one trekkers can't think of going there !
Victorious , eh ?
While climbing up , we had jitters regarding whether or not we would be able to go down easily . All such fears were laid to rest , since the climb down was far easier "in the mind" . However , the knee and the ankles really hurt during the down phase.
we had our lunch just before the base-point , on a small divergent path behind rocks . we really deserved our lunch that day. The climb down just took us under 45 minutes .
Came back to the cab and decided to have a view of the Manchinabele reservoir . For this , we have to join back the Magadi-Ramanagram Road , the direction towards Ramanagram. After some 7 kms again , we have to take a left - don't miss the signboard . Another 8 kms later , we reach the reservoir. There are no good pointers or direct roads , so keep asking the locals for the muddy strech . This was brimming with water and we saw a huge crowd - cars very close to the bank, people swimming etc . The backgrop of the rocky hills makes it a good picture .
After this , we continued on the same Road . This road hits the famous "Dodda-Alada-Mara" - Big-Banyan-tree . Since most of us had seen this place before , we didn't stop-by. After this, we reach the Mysore Road - we get a lot of good nurseries on the way - good to buy some flowers/plant varieties . Back to the city & homes after another hour or so .
All in all , a good trek . Not a very physically exhausting one , but certainly tests "your mind" . We concluded that it definitely makes a good case for a management training - How to tame your fears , how to be cautious yet bold , how to take balanced rests and how a good company(team) is helpful to reach tough places ! The body is indeed stretched and you feel like a well-oiled machine in the end.
More interesting trek places lie ahead surely ....
Good one Satish. I really liked your final summary making this trek a good management training exerice! And I salute your spirit to push the body and mind to explore new ventures and enjoy life. Keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff!! Reminded me of our Sivasamudra trek eons ago...
ReplyDeleteNice write-up. It was so heartening to see you all go for an outing like this. It brought back memories of the trek which I had done here some time back. I hope you keep this initiative going on. Some suggestion regarding photos taken during noon time. Use flash to lit the faces to avoid shadows. Otherwise the photos were excellent
ReplyDeleteNice to see you getting back in to traveling (both posts). As usual, invitation open for a short trek on the weekend, bachelor style. :)
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