Kemmangundi
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Journey: Always it will be fun to go out with this team. No prior discussions,
No proper planning, No information about place, just nothing...!!! If suddenly
someone from this team feels like going out, then he picks up his phone and
gives a call to other members, if everyone is free then just takes out the
vehicle and drive to the place which will come to our mind.
Same
thing happened on this time also, this time it was Lohith who initiated this
trip. He called me around 6.30 in the evening and asked me about weekend plans,
I said as of now nothing. Next moment he asked me ‘how about going for a long
drive tonight...!’, even I was tired of routine week day activities at office,
said ok check with others. He called Manju and I called Chetan. Manju was fine
to join us for a drive, but as always Chetan came up with his own stories, but
no one was ready to listen to him. We just informed him that we are going out
tonight and we will pick him from his home, once he reach back to his home from
office.
Charged
my camera battery, packed my back pack and all set to go (without knowing where
to go..!!!). What we decided is we will gather at one place first and later we
think about the place, and any how we had enough time to decide on place (Since
Chetan was about to reach his home @12.30AM). Manju took his car out for this
trip and he picked Lohith and me around 10.30PM. We thought of not to disturb our parents at
home so left early and parked our vehicle near Vijay Nagar and stated to think
about where to go. It was hot summer so we thought of going for some cool
place. First Coorg came to our mind but few months back only we had been there,
so thought of some different place. Finally we decided to go to Kemmangundi,
Chikmagalur.
Spent
some time on road making fun of each other’s and cursing Chetan for making us
to wait for him. Finally we picked him from his home around 1.00AM (he never
turns up on time!!!) and we explained him about the plan.
Kemmangundi is almost 250 Kms from Bangalore. We took Shimoga route to reach Kemmangundi. Once we pass through Arsikere, near Kadur we need to take left deviation to reach Kemmangundi. Around 6.30AM we stopped near one village (forgot the name of that village) for tea break, saw that even breakfast was ready by that time. Finished our breakfast and took some food items parcel and continued our journey. Reached Kemmangundi around 8.00AM.
Kemmangundi is almost 250 Kms from Bangalore. We took Shimoga route to reach Kemmangundi. Once we pass through Arsikere, near Kadur we need to take left deviation to reach Kemmangundi. Around 6.30AM we stopped near one village (forgot the name of that village) for tea break, saw that even breakfast was ready by that time. Finished our breakfast and took some food items parcel and continued our journey. Reached Kemmangundi around 8.00AM.
Kemmangundi:
Kemmangundi
is a hill station is located at Tarikere taluk of Chikmagalur district. This
hill station is situated at a height of 1434 meters above sea level.
Kemmangundi has beautiful laid gardens, magnificent mountain ranges and superb
valleys, excellent visual treat for the tourists. The main attractions at
Kemmangundi are Raj Bhavan (a Guest House), Z point and the Rose garden
maintained by the Horticultural Department.
We
thought of going near Z-Point first before it gets too hot. Just parked our car
near parking place, took out our cameras and started walking towards Z-Point.
In
hot summer also we can see the green around, that’s the beauty of this place.
It’s
not a difficult trekking to Z-Point, it was like just a morning walk inside a
forest. But really we enjoyed the walk in this place. It’s about 3 Kms walk to
reach the Z-Point. On the way to the Z-Point we will get Rock Garden, Shankara
Shola (we were not able to recognize this place, which was mentioned at the
entrance) & Shanti falls.
As
always me and Chetan started clicking pics, we headed towards the Z-Point.
Thought of going to the Rock garden while coming back. We just wanted to reach
the Z-Point before it gets too hot.
We
took almost 2 hours to reach the Z-Point (took
more time in clicking pics). There were no any other people we found in this place it’s just we 4
on this entire route.
On
the way we will get Shanti falls. It’s not a big falls, it’s only max 10 feet high water fall. But
the water was super chilled in the hot
summer also and it was very sweet too.
Filled our water bottles near this
waterfall and continued our journey towards Z-Point.
Once
we cross the Shanti Waterfalls the route towards Z-Point becomes too narrow, we will find
multiple footpaths, we can follow any of
these paths because all will leads us
towards the Z-Point only, but the only
thing is on the way will pass through different views.
Route towards Z-Point |
Just
before the Z-Point we will get one more view point, Compare to Z-Point I liked
that place, really it was very beautiful (But again we were in wrong time at
this place, best time to visit this place is August - December). Though the
place was completely dry place was not boring and it was good to click pics.
Spent
more time in this place than at Z-Point. As always spent time in clicking pics
and in enjoying the view.
From left: Kishore, Manju, Chetan & Lohith |
It was getting very hot due to summer, came back on the same route
and again spends some time near waterfalls and relaxed for a while. Since we
didn’t had any plans for rest of the day we were not in hurry and were doing
just time pass.
While coming back we had been to Rock Garden, I don’t think someone will take care of maintaining of this park, plan of developing this garden is good and they have initiated it too but as I mentioned there is a problem with maintenance. At least in future if they develop this garden definitely it will attract many tourists.
While coming back we had been to Rock Garden, I don’t think someone will take care of maintaining of this park, plan of developing this garden is good and they have initiated it too but as I mentioned there is a problem with maintenance. At least in future if they develop this garden definitely it will attract many tourists.
Reached
the parking place and relaxed for a while. Since it was too hot and many times
we had been to view point in Kemmangundi (view point is famous for sunset).
Inital plan was to go to Abbe falls but no Jeeps were available to take us to
that place, when we checked with the tea shop guy he said, now forest
department people are not allowing tourists to Abbe falls (Dont know the exact
reason). So we decided to move towards Kalathgiri Falls waterfalls.
Kalathgiri Falls:
Kalathgiri
Falls is located near Kemmangundi 55km north of Chikmagalur. There is a small
temple sandwiched between rocks and the waterfalls. One can even trek to the
top of the hill from where the water drops. The trek is through forest area and
the mountain top gives excellent views of the surrounding areas. A guest house
managed by the Department of Horticulture is available and it is advisable to
book it in advance.
Kalathgiri falls |
Compare
to view of the waterfall near temple I found this is one beautiful. In rainy
season it will be more attractive.
Since
it was too crowded near waterfall we decided to not to get into water and
continued our journey. Because of the late night drive we were bit tired and
thought of going back to Chikmagalur. On the way finished our lunch and had few
pit stops in between coffee estates.
Through one of the coffee estate |
Reached Chikmagalur around 6.30PM and we were
totally exhausted. Booked the hotel, got refresh, spent some time inside the
room only. Around 8.00 PM came out of room for dinner, finished our dinner in
near by restaurant. Thought of going for a walk but because of the traffic we
changed our mind and came back to hotel.
For
next day we planned to capture the beauty of Belur and Halebidu.
In
next post will come up with history of Belur & Halebidu.
Cheers... J
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