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Wednesday 4 January 2017

Kedarkantha Trek (Dec - Jan 2016-17) - National Himalayan Trekking Expedition organized by YHAI

Travelling and exploring places was something I wanted to always do in my leisure time. But now it’s not just traveling or a mere hobby after visiting Himalayas, it’s a journey and an experience to write and share.

The Himalayas were beckoning me as it was first ever snow trek for me and 12 of us involving myself are travelling together (Pramod, Sunil, Vasu, Sudhee, Bhargava, Shivu, Rashmi, Krupa, Mahesh,Veena and Supreeth). The grandeur of Himalayas was always fascinating for me which I had only read or seen on television. Our team chose the batch which was starting in December reason being we wanted to experience the extreme cold weather at boundless Himalayas as we are so equipped to stay in normal climatic conditions.

Local boy spending his time under pine trees !!

This is how we started our fun filled preparations in the 1st week of September 2016.With help of my team members we booked online at YHAI website, for the Kedarkantha Trek and managed to get booking for reporting date of 18th December, 2016.To add more fun to this trip two more friends Akhil from Belgaum and Karthik from Hubli also joined us in Mussorie base camp. Western Garhwal Himalayas (Located in Uttarakashi district of Uttarakhand) are famous for being hot-blooded in nature and so we were prepared for it, but no one had expected there will be no snowfall during our trek (The pics will tell you more).We managed with hard frozen snow throughout our journey starting from Sankri base camp untill we reached summit. At some point of time I thought our summit could potentially fail but Mother Nature had something else for this. We heard it from our next batch that it snowed beautifully in base camp. It made us go in our deep thoughts that we could only imagine the snow falls.


About Uttarakhand (now that touched my heart with its beauty and diversity)


Trekking in Uttarakhand is always a pleasure due to its ravishing beauty and panoramic natural views that cannot be matched with any other destinations within the country. Its peaks and valleys were well known in ancient times as the abode of gods and goddesses and source of the Ganges River. Today, it is often called "the Land of the Gods" (Dev Bhoomi) and “World of piligrimage” because of the presence of a multitude of Hindu (Gangotri,Yamunotri,Kedarnath,Badrinath,Haridwar and Rishikesh) and Sikh (Hemkund Sahib) pilgrimage spots. Uttarakhand is known as Dev Bhoomi from ancient times. Gangotri and Yamunotri, the sources of the Ganges and Yamuna, dedicated to Ganga and Yamuna respectively, fall in the upper reaches of the state and together with Badrinath (dedicated to Vishnu) and Kedarnath (dedicated to Shiva) form the Chota Char Dham, one of Hinduism's most spiritual and auspicious pilgrimage circuits. Haridwar, meaning "Gateway to the God", is a prime Hindu destination. Haridwar hosts the Kumbha Mela every twelve years, in which millions of pilgrims take part from all parts of India and the world. Rishikesh near Haridwar is known as the preeminent yoga center of India.

Ur's truly at the banks of Tons river 😊

Uttarakhand has a great diversity of flora and fauna. Uttarakhand is home to rare species of plants and animals, many of which are protected by sanctuaries and reserves. National parks in Uttarakhand include the Jim Corbett National Park (the oldest national park of India), Valley of Flowers National Park and Nanda Devi National Park in Chamoli District, which together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A number of plant species in the valley are internationally threatened, including several that have not been recorded from elsewhere in Uttarakhand. Rajaji National Park in Haridwar District and Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Sanctuary and Gangotri National Park in Uttarkashi District are some other protected areas in the state.

About Program (Kedarkantha)


Kedarkantha Trek lies in the Govind Wild life Sanctuary and National Park in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The most amazing and exciting part to the journey of Kedarkantha is the fascinating locations and thrilling trekking sites available is the snow treks of Kedarkantha which inspires every trekker to go and experience it again and again. The very first reason is the availability of snow till the end of April making it one of the best winter trek destination of all. Another beauty of this trekking trail is that it starts from dense pine forest where one can begin the trekking trail walking over the bed brown dried leaves creating a exceptional experience and a splendid view that is absolutely supreme. To brief it the trekking tour promises is refreshing and the heart filled pleasure makes the destination so attractive to the visitors who want to experience something different be it in any part of the year.
Sunrise View from the Kedarakantha Peak.

Add to that one can view the majestic peaks of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Kala Nag from a close range for ages, the land has been known for temples and shrines with sacred mythological attachments. Swargarohini derives it names from the Legends associated with that it peaks forms the path to heaven that was followed by Pandavas, But only One Pandava (Yudhishthira) and A Dog had reached to Heaven. According to Legends it is believed that is the only way one can go to heaven with the human body itself.
The Mighty snow capped Swargarohini,Swargarohini derives it names from the Legends associated with that it peaks forms the path to heaven that was followed by Pandavas.

# Mussorie to Sankri Base camp Drive (altitude of 6500 feet). 


We travelled through the Yamuna and Tons valleys across the Kempty water falls, Yamuna bridge, Nainbagh, Nowgaon, Purola, Jarmola (Jarmola is one of the biggest and most beautiful pine forests in Asia), Mori and Naitwar and reached Sankri after a picturesque uphill drive through the mountains. The road follows Tons river till Netwar where Rupin and Supin River merge to form this river. The Tons River is the largest tributary of the River Yamuna.

Bhargava clicking a pic at Yamuna river Valley.

Sankri a tiny market village located in the northeastern part of Uttarakhand starting from close to the Himachal border, heading east and then south. Sankri is the gateway to the almost untouched Har-ki-dun (3566m) with the Swargarohini Peak (6096m) towering above it in the backdrop. Overnight was Sankri base camp tents.


# Sankri Base Camp to Juda Talab (altitude of 9100 feet)


It’s a 4km hiking passage and the approximate time for getting the same is around 4 to 5 hours. After packing the backpack we started off the trail and left the extra baggage at Sankri. The beginning of the trek is marked by the virgin dense pine forest. That was full of tall standing pines and maples. The trail offers an amazing view of some Himalayan peaks, the peak Swargarohini can be seen lit up by the sun west of the Gangotri group of peaks. One can feel the breathlessness as we were ascending to the top. During the trail we could hear the sounds of running streams all through but may not be in view. On the way up one can also sight Himalayan langurs, though they are a bit shy animal it’s hard to get a picture from our advanced lens as they move very quickly in just a glimpse.

At Juda kaa Talaab with my fellow Trekker 😎

“Juda ka Talab” is almost too perfect for setting up a camp site. The landscape comprises the semi frozen lake and dense pine forest that light hardly gets through. The area is entirely in shadow and one of the thickest pine forest you have ever seen. The story behind the ‘Juda ka Talaab’ is juda hua talaab, i.e there are two lakes, one is beautiful semi frozen lake that we see and other one 100 ft below to that. They apparently joined at some point of time. We have seen first pieces frozen snow near the camp and expected to see lot more up ahead. Overnight sleep is arranged in tents close Juda ka talaab.

# Juda ka Talab to (Lahasu) Kedarkantha base camp (altitude of 10250 feet approx.)


After clicking lots of photographs we started walking further up towards Kedarkantha base camp. The base camp offered a spectacular panoramic view of the Gangotri ranges. We made friends with some mountain dogs and they followed until we reach the summit. It was our 3rd day, this stretch of trail is less in distance to be concealed approximately 3 km hike which we completed in about 3 hours with couple of long halts to re-energize the body and get the fascinating view of surroundings. On one side we could see Kedarkantha peak, on the other side it opened to huge valley.
Semi Frozen stream near base camp 👌

The evening sky is equally beautiful with glowing stars and shining planets ornamenting the moon. As the night grows the sight becomes more charming with the Milky Way stretching from one end to the other, the dense network of stars and glistening peak. One of my fellow trekker Thirth Sangoi educated us about stars multiplied with such a huge count i.e. Galaxy, Milky Ways, Nebula, Mercury, Venus and pole star.

# Kedarkantha base camp (Lahusu) to Summit Kedarkantha (altitude of 12500 feet approx.); Descend to Argaon Camp.


The fourth day of trek was predestined to reach Kedarkantha summit and descend to Argaon camp. In our conversations with Hari Prasad, our camp leader on the previous day, it was decided that we would start 3 am from campsite next morning. The tea would be served at 2 am and by 3am would be the breakfast time.



A mesmerizing view just before sunrise at Kedarakantha Top.

The first hour of the hike takes you through dense Oak forest but as you climb further the forest recedes. A majestic 360 degree view of the Himalayas waits at the summit. In the southerly direction you can see the wide valleys sloping down. A number of high peaks in Gangotri and Yamuntri ranges can be seen towards the north. Today will be an amazing day, so after early on breakfast hike up to the summit and enjoy the enthralling Himalayan peaks.

We left for our target at 3am, it was dawn with semi snow-covered mountains around us, shining elegantly in the light of dazzling stars. We had taken out our torches and wind was so cold that it seemed to tear my cheeks. Everything around me was so wonderful. We were told by our camp leader that we would be fortunate if we reach to the destination before sunrise because the view of sunrise from Kedarkantha peak is delightful. We had many stops and breaks time to time since one of our fellow trekker was not feeling well due to mountain illness that usually takes place due to continuous hiking. With all the fun and people around it wasn’t as troublesome as it seemed to be since achievement of such trek lies in teamwork and each one has to look after other members. Just before getting to Kedarkantha peak the fascinating views of arc shaped range of snow clapped mountains comprising of Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini and Kala Nag standing out proudly showcasing their splendor. And finally, after a wonderful trek of about 3 odd hours, we reached at the peak just at sunrise.
Sun rays entering in between the Himalayan peaks😅

“Does anyone know meaning of “biting cold”? ohh my god !! I didn’t know it, until I felt it at the top of the peak. It was very challenging to remove my gloves, even for clicking a pic. I had imagined at this point of time drinking water in water bottles could turn into ice. The 360 degree view from the Kedarkantha peak was simply unbelievable, phenomenal, astonishing and I wish to add more and more adjectives to describe the magnificence of snow-mountains. We had spent about 2 hours at the peak snapping pics, making videos, adoring the beauty of Himalayas.
Mejestic Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges right behind us(Akhil,Vasu,Sunil and myself ) and we enjoying panoramic view of kedarakantha peak 💗

After spending ample time at the summit, we were ready for snow-descending. Yes, SNOW-SLIDE!! Regrettably there was not enough snowfall during our trail, everyone felt little sad about that. It was slight discouraging situation for me descending down without sliding over snow. Our guides and other localities told there was no enough rain during this year monsoon that was the reason behind no snowfall even in last week of December. As I said before we heard it from our next batch that it snowed charmingly in base camp. Nevertheless we had completed our summit, fruitfully to have sweetened daydreams of the marvelous peak.
@Kedarakantha Summit with our guide Mannu A.K.A Niel Nitin Mukesh

It took 2 hours to descend Kedarkantha peak to base camp, had yummy lunch at base camp started further downhill towards Argaon basecamp.
Pramod and me @Summit

# Argaon Camp to Sankri Base Camp.


Descend is more painful and straining since the body is too tired after a hiking. We experienced pain in our thighs and knees. As we headed towards Sankri, the more we were getting away from snow-capped peaks. While coming down Sunil (He loves Birds) explained us about Himalayan and other birds how they live and how intelligent they are and we have sighted few Himalayan babblers. Sunil, Pramod, Akhil, Karthik and myself had a lot of talk on travelling and related stuff. Well after reaching the last base camp we were satisfied and there was an internal happiness to have experience such a beautiful journey. We hired a local bus and reached back to Mussorie.
Team with guides Mannu and Manmohan.

# Mussorie, Dehradun, Rishikesh to Delhi.


Next day we had train in Dehradun in the late evening, Mean time we decided to visit Rishikesh and Haridwar. Reached Rishikesh after about one hour bus journey.Rishikesh, sometimes nicknamed "Yoga Capital of the World", has numerous yoga centers that attract tourists. It is believed that meditation in Rishikesh brings one closer to attainment of moksha similar to a dip in the holy river that flows through it. Due to time constraint we had decided not to go Haridwar also because it was pouring crazily and there were hailstorm (Common in Himalayan Foot hills). But Karthik and Akhil managed to visit Haridwar as they had one extra day to spend in Dehradun.



Laksman kaa Jhulaa @Rishikesh

By 11:30pm we got ‘Nandadevi Express’ to Delhi and left for Dehradun. In Delhi I was craving for some south Indian food to energize the taste buds after 8 long days. After a long walk Vasu, Pramod, Sudhee, Bharath Myself succeeded to find Andhra Bhavan in Ashoka Road, New Delhi and had a mouthwatering meal.

Team Karnataka at the Triveni Ghat is the famous tourist spot is Rishikesh.It is the biggest and most famous ghat in Rishikesh at the banks of Ganges. 

@India Gate,Delhi

At last left Delhi by capturing so many memories and happy moments that would remain with me wherever I am.Last but not the least this trip would be incomplete without the humor of Sunil and Sudhee. Sunil lead us as a leader and Sudhee made us laugh all through the trip. Also the guides who came along with us and guiding us so well so that we reach our destination. 

P.S --> Our group was fourth YHAI Kedarkantha batch which counted in 45 individuals and named squad as KK4 Team. I had a wonderful time. We'll never forget this trek through these spectacular mountains in no small part, and many thanks to KK - 4 team who made this trek memorable. Special Thanks to Bharadwaj sir for sharing your experiences. 
KK - 4 Batch @Summit

Monday 5 September 2016

Hidden Secrets of mighty hill - Avalbetta (A Road trip)

Avalabetta is a small hill top in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka. Its similar to famous Nandi hills but with one difference, Avalabetta is not at all crowded. For Bangaloreans, its a half day trip to this place. There is not much to do at Avalabetta, good weather day is a good day but especially if it rains, then it is just amazing !!
Places: Road trip to Avalabetta and Avalabetta Hilltop
Distance: 200 km round trip
Route: Koramangala -> Hebbal -> Chickballapura -> Avalabetta
Bikes: Unicorn , Yamaha FZ and Avenger 150
Crew: Dinesh, Pramod, Nagesh, Sagar, Mohan and Naveen(Myself)
Type: Bike Ride, Sight Seeing
Ideal for: Friends and Family


















Saturday 20 August 2016

Experience with Western Ghats untouched beauty!!


3 months back one fine day;

Vasudev: Dude (In WhatsApp group), we have week off on 13th, 14th, 15th of August, so shall we plan for some trekking?

Me: Okay, let’s execute the plan!!

Vasudev: How about going Chorla Ghat (On the way to Goa from Belgaum) water falls?

Me: Awesome, I am in!!!

Vasudev: Cool, Who all are coming?

M Shiva ReddyShivu Murthy , Bharath Bhardwaj , Sudhee Rao and Bhargava P said let’s go!!

This is how our plan came into picture,Let me explain my trip experience as follows!!

Vasu, Shivu, Sudhee and Bhargava P who were initially been there to Chorla ghat water falls trek 2 years back and they missed few water falls at that time, I included myself in this trek and went along with them. 
Clouds formation over rice paddies on the outskirts of the town Dharwad.

We left the dawn of the Friday from the Yeshwantpur, Bangalore railway station. Bhargava, Shiva and Shivu got some homemade rotis had those in train journey. We passed by Tumkur, Hubli, Dharwad and finally reached Londa station at around 4'o clock in the evening i.e 12th of August.
@Londa Railway Station,Goa.

As per the initial plan the travel was supposed to be reach Gokak falls that day but during journey we all discussed and decided to go towards breath taking Vajrapoha falls drops over a rocky bed 170ft down are often compared to Niagara Falls near Jamboti village which is located 28 km south-west of Belgaum and 26 km west of Khanapur in the Belgaum District of Karnataka.
We started at Khanapur to Jamboti at 7’o clock then we started enquire bus conductor and fellow travelers. They said trek to Jamboti falls (A.K.A Vajrapoha falls) seeks permission from Range forest officer (RFO) Khanapur range for accessing the Vajrapoha falls and they don’t allow trek to falls during monsoon. Again we had to change our plan decided to head towards Parwad Village near famous Kanakumbi. The tiny “Parwad”, which nestles in the dense forests of the Western Ghats in the Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district, the surroundings of the village located in the Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary have been declared a protected area for medicinal plants.Bus driver was so friendly he stopped bus around half an hour at Jamboti, we had some snacks and tea got parcels for our dinner.
Statue of Maharashtra King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at the village center,Parwad.

We reached Parwad village, it was 9PM by the time we reach and was raining there. We visited the temple located at the heart of the village and planned to spend our night there.

Day – 1(13th August)


On the 13th morning we woke up by 5; we enquired some of the village people to reach Parwad falls(Shiva named it as trilling falls with his previous experience as we had no idea what is it’s official name) which was one of the best falls as per Vasu and other fellow mates. They have visited before, after a while the trail leading through a jungle, again started ascending up a mountain. The Jungle seemed to be getting denser as we passed towards our destination. Now we noticed that there were several other jungle paths leading all around the forest. 
On our way to chikkale falls
LTR->Shivu,Bharath,Shiva,vasu,Me,Bhargava S and Bhargava P

We unsuccessfully tried getting under it, and the closer we got to it, the faster it pushed us away. I stood looking at it for some time trying to capture it forever in my mind. The only one thing I want to mention here is we have seen amazing view of Mahadayi river valley and a beautiful stream which we crossed on our way. Finally we decided, started way back to Parwad to get start with another trek to stunning “Chikale” falls, it was about 10 kms trek we have done with till back to the village. We reached Parwad had some snacks and tea started trek towards Chikale falls.
Clear view of Chikhale falls!!

The trek which is fairly easy along with the fog and beautiful landscape. After 2.5 to 3 kms trek the roaring sound of the falling water and the sight there after will make you forget all the hardships you faced to reach up there. A rivulet which is tributary to Mahadyi River forms this water fall. We spent around one and half an hour there and have enjoyed under the water falls. With no one from government or locals to monitor this place, it was very badly littered with plastics and beer bottles all around. It would be a great camping site though.
After we reached back to Parwad unpacked all our eatables we had got, everything was empty in just few minutes.
Later we packed our luggage started walking towards Kanakumbi which is about 4 to 5 kms approximately. It was 4PM in by the time we reach “Kanakumbi” had some Poha and 2 cups of tea every one there at a small hotel. Got a GOA state transport bus till Sural cross check post which is of 5 kms far from Kanakumbi, FYI this is the last village in Karnataka state. From there we have decided to trek to Sural falls which is about 5 kms from check post, Bharath, Shivu and Bhargava P opted out for this trek to take some time rest near check post.
Typical 'Malnad' house which is covered by algal flora of Western Ghats,!!

However myself and 4 other mates started to reach Sural falls, it is one of the tallest falls of the Western Ghats. Sighting it in the peak of the monsoon will make your jaw drop. We were just near to the falls that we could hear the voice. First we thought there must be some plane coming so we were searching for the falls inside misty fog. But no water falls seen instead we could hear the tremendous falls coming down. After long wait fog moved away we were awestruck seeing the falls as it was a splendid sight. The falls didn’t look like a simple one. We came back to Check post by 6:30 in the evening with truly mind-blowing experience of Sural Falls view and the beauty of the nature.
Mejestic view of splendid Sural falls,Goa-Karnataka Border.

From check post without even few mins rest again we have started walking towards a Village called “SADA” which is northernmost village in Khanapur Taluk of Belgaum district, adjacent to borders of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. It takes 3 hours trek (around 10+ kms) to reach that small tiny village from check post.
Sada village has small fort which built by Shivaji, lava caves and waterfall. Another attraction of Sada is the flowering, like the Kas platue of Satara. Although in Karnataka, sada is a small konkani speaking village. From Sada we can see the reservoir of Tilari in Sindhudurg District of Maharashtra.
Kalasa - Banduri naala near Surla Checkpost.

Intentionally posing to a selfie(I and Shiva).

After some time we were almost near to “Chorla Ghat” Dhaba, it was started pouring badly. We spent some time near Dhabha by having snacks and tea. Though Vasu and others had idea on SADA village with last visit to SADA 2 years back again we have enquired about stay at SADA and other facilities as it is a night about 8PM. Dhabha people and others gave some good information about village. From Dhabha it is around 8 kms to reach SADA. It was about 9PM in the night when we were inside the jungle towards SADA village, “Remember This area is a tiger corridor, bison resort, sloth bear habitat, king cobra host and a treasure trove of evergreen species of trees”.
@Surla Thambdi village,Goa.

Eventually we heard a big sound at that time beside us, had no idea what sort of Animal it is but must be a bison, Thank god it ran away without harming us but truly and badly myself, Bharath and Shiva frightened like anything. Finally we are at Chadrakanth’s house after 3 odd hours trek from check post. Chandrakanth is a famous guide and who provides home stay at this small village. We requested them to prepare food and served us. Folks don’t forgot that myself, Shiva, Sudhee, Vasu and Bhargava S had trek 45+ kms till now today since from early in the morning. We went to sleep without wasting long time as everyone tired at their best.
Chandrakanth's House,Where we had lodging.

Day-2(14th August)


We all woke by 6’o clock and discussed which places to be covered for the day. Initially we decided to have some decent time by trekking to water fall near that village. SADA waterfall has lots of leeches if you visit in June to September. Avoid visiting SADA falls in the rainy season (June to September) since there are a lot of Leeches and also other animals around.
There is a decent trail till the end of the water falls and is not very difficult. The entire trek is around 3-4Kms with average to difficulty. Probably very few go to the under waterfalls during rainy days as it falls rapidly down with huge force; the reason for this guess is because the place was very clean with no trace of human interference in the region. No bottles, no plastics, just huge rocks, water and greenery.
SADA Water falls !!

We took exactly an hour to reach the beautiful waterfalls; I tried to explore in and around to get some good and complete picture of the beautiful water falls. Finally we all made it to the under the water falls and it was out of the world experience. Came back to chandrakanth’s house and I have decided to trek Mangeli water falls on Tilari river which is 5+ kms travel from SADA. But unfortunately took rest for whole day as Shivu was not feeling well suffering with cold and cough and Sudhee Rao left to Bangalore due to family emergency in the evening.

Trying to get under the water falls.

Jai Hind  Day-3(15th August)

Sorry folks nothing much to write out trekking practice today. Early morning headed towards Chorla ghat to visit water falls in and around Chorla which is in GOA state. By the time we reach Chorla Ghat main road it was pouring cats and dogs. A passerby said that there are no famous water falls on ghat road except seasonal small falls on the road and decided to move towards Belgaum and Gokak as we initially planned.
On the Belgaum - Goa Highway.

Reached Gokak by 2’o clock in the afternoon, The Gokak Falls is a waterfall located on the Ghataprabha River in Belagavi district of Karnataka, India. The waterfall is six kilometers away from Gokak. After a long winding course, the Ghataprabha River takes a leap of 52 metres (171 ft) over the sand-stone cliff amidst a picturesque gorge of the rugged valley, resembling Niagara Falls on a smaller scale. We took some pics magnificent view of the famous Gokak Falls. Got our return train “Rani Chennamma Express” there at Gokak railway station as we had booked return tickets to the same.

 Gokak Falls across the Ghataprabha River.
I,Shiva and Vasu
We arrived Bangalore on 16th morning waved good bye to all my trek mates and hoping that we would go again for another adventure soon. The great adventure that I had and moreover very dangerous coz we were trekking next to the tiger corridor, bison resort in the night. Truly amazing experience it was!! Cheers to all who made it true and lively!!

Getting lost in Sandhan Valley; Maharashtra's Very Own Grand Canyon.

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