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Monday 27 March 2017

Nagalapuram West Biking + Trekking

I feel going to a trek will actually get strength to give yourself that much required break and mostly tolerance. Walking in quietness on that highland you will feel like you are able to map your life easily.
Bangalore team at araniyar dam.
Team @Araniyar Dam
Before starting the story let me describe Nagala in detail, popularly known as swimmers glory situated right in the foothills of Eastern Ghats just 80 kms away from prominent temple town ‘Tirupathi’. Nagala blessed with some of the best water sources and the canopy of the greenery all through the year. Well-known for its natural good looks along with the remarkably stunning and crystal clear water fonts. 

Puttur,chittor,district
Shiva's Photography just before sunrise @Puttur
Sunrise near puttur town of Chittor district in andhra.

Unlike other trails trekking Nagala (Western and Eastern) falls run parallel to streams and intermittently walking on the stream rocks itself make a trail and you could see number of water pools alongside. Most of the trekkers and holidaymakers use the Nagala western and eastern entries while few dare to take other trails to venture into this pristine water pool paradise. Nagala offers a boundless opportunity to do TREKNIC.


Nagalapuram West Reservoir and dam.
View of Reservoir with eastern ghats background. 
Nagalapuram hills are spread across 25113 acres (101 Sq. Kms approx.) of land. Nagalapuram is a small historical town located in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh. Nagalapuram is famous for two things, one is Sri Vedanarayana Swamy Temple and the other one is Nagalapuram falls trekking (also known as Kona Falls or A.k.A Saddhi Koodu Madugu). Sri Vedanarayana temple is majestic stupa dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is said to have been built by Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagar Kingdom in memorial of his mother Nagala Devi, after whom the town is termed.
Nagala Dam.
Rashmi enjoying backwaters !!

Nagala trek starts from a village called Arai at a distance of 16 km from Nagalapuram town, 44 km from Puttur, 87 km from Chennai, 78 km from Tirupathi, 107 km from Chittoor, 130 km from Vellore, 120 km from Kanipakam & 288 km from Bangalore. Public bus service is available till Arai (Pichatur - SriKalahasti road).Nagalapuram since the past few years has turn out to be a favorite trek destination for trekking buffs because of its vicinity, clean water pools and pleasant surroundings. Nagala is one of the popular spots for hiking close to Chennai and also among best weekend breakouts.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
Just before the forest trail !!

This time we were seven people Shiva, Shivu, Vasu, Rashmi and Brothers (Harsha and Bharath Bharadwaj) planned a trek on the weekend of March 18th and 19th. Raced off our journey at 12’o clock in one car and one motor bike on the verge of fully raged autumn. I just want to mention a horrible encounter happened during the journey, stopped for a cup of tea near Mulbagal toll gate at 2:30 AM. A transgender came towards us demanded for money, without saying one word I merely offered her some money. After few minutes she came back and literally started mistreating all of us though she expected more money, no one has courage to face her due their misbehaving acts or abuses to travelers as they established such kind of monopoly.
Had almost no sleep throughout the journey, after a hard long bike(Shiva n Me) ride we had reach a town called Puttur on our way to Nagala with couple of breaks in between and soon finished our breakfast with yummy idlies at small hotel.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
Brothers walking together !!

Nagalapuram West trekking.
With Bhararh :) 
To start the trail one has to to reach the Arai village, take right direction towards Kona falls (Sadhi Madugu falls) or look for the route which leads to Nagala Lake, a man made reservoir across the Nagala stream. We reached at lake (Arai Village) early in the morning (10 AM) & got a parking spot near the lake. Our initial plan was to camp during the night at one of the pool. Later we got to know that a techie from Chennai drowned (It’s a long story) while trekking in the Nagalapuram three days back. They have flushed out the body after long search with the help of Arai village folks a day before. Hence we told by authorized guides of Nagala that we can’t camp overnight anywhere in forest, lake and close to the village as per local police department orders they received. So we have decided to come back to village before sunset.

Nagalapuram West trekking.
Rest time under a huge mango tree ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜
By the time we started trekking it was about 11’o clock, within a 10 min walk we came to the Nagala reservoir backwaters and Eastern Ghats right behind the backwaters. Ideal and safe time to start if you plan to ascend on the same day would be on or before 10 AM, not later. If you plan to stay back (such as usually done) – feel comfortable to start any time till before 4’o clock. Ascend and descend is post 6 pm is unsafe which may leads to missing the right path.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
Stream we cross on the way.
From reservoir backwaters we entered flowering shrub filled plantation with several trails going all possible ways. I guess all these trails leads to our destination, anyhow with the help of our guide Shivu Murthy we finally enter the dense forest in right time in scorching heat. As soon as we enter into thick jungle took a break under a big tree and had watermelon carrying with us. After few mins walk we come across a lovely stream filled with crystal clear water, you know water was as unsoiled as you get in wilderness.
Nagalapuram West trekking.

Nagalapuram West trekking.
Crystal clear pools prior to first pool. 

First Pool (Slide Pool)


We made it to the first pool (Slide Pool) in the span of one hour with hardly one break. The trail was not so difficult in patches though if you follow the streams there are few chances to you may get lost. The first pool place is very scenic but you will hardly get a space to enjoy the scenery because loose and slippery stones. One has to keep an eye on your step and walk carefully. The pool is about 6+ feet deep and a perfect spot to soak yourself without panic of drowning but one should be cautious. 
Nagalapuram West trekking.

Shiva reddy.
@Slide Pool A.K.A 1st pool.

The crystal clear water and outright peace will take your breath away. The loveliness of this stream is one can enjoy natural fish spa(Fish entertains a bit if you give some time) throughout the trail starting from stream we cross after the forest cover till you reach the third and last pool. The whole group had an amazing time by jumping into the water - non-swimmers with their floats and having appetizing lunch with Chapathi and spicy chutney at the slide pool.

Second Pool (Picnic Pool)

Nagalapuram West trekking.
Picnic Pool

After a short while we decided to move on to the second pool, further up the hill. The first and second pools were a pleasure for both swimmers and non-swimmers, distance between these two are around 0.5 km. Slightly deeper (Depth of the pool varies from 1 feet to 10 feet) than the first pool with a small water fall at the end, and it was even better than first pool. After clicking a few snaps here we have decided to move advance as there are many folks sat on the cliffs clicking snaps of the divers plunging into the water and filling their lost energy by having lunch.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
Shiva and Harsha getting entertain with fish spa.


Nagalapuram West trekking.
Cute stream rapids at the third Pool.

Third Pool (Magic and Sliding Pool)

Nagalapuram West trekking.
Magic pool this was the best among all.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
Selfie while descending down @Picnic Pool
The stretch between second and third pool rather steep, I must say that I was out of control by the time we reach it. The pristine water, the leaf covered hill side, the overgrown rocks, the vibrant leaves floating in the pool, the greenery around, all added to one of the most picturesque sights I have seen. The water here is the deeper than the previous two pools and that was quite obvious since it was much darker in color than pool one and two. 


Nagalapuram West trekking.
In between second and third pool.


Shiva, Vasu and myself decided to dive into the water from surrounding rocks high above the pool. Others (Harsha, Bharath, Shivu and Rashmi) sat on the cliffs clicking snaps of us when plunging into the water. Vasu and others said it is no less than 20-30ft deep. Please be careful and don’t attempt to get into this on the off chance that you know swimming or concerned of deep water. Beyond this pools the ascent gets difficult, until and unless you are a professional trekker or someone experienced with you. Kindly refrain from going above at this point.
Nagalapuram West trekking.
@Vasu
We covered entire trail in approximately 5 to 6 hours which incorporated the incredible time spent in the first and third pool. Once we reach back to the pool two, we got into the water once again, took more pictures and began trekking back to the downhill.



The trek back downhill was thoroughly pleasurable but also little draining since we were all worn out from the swimming and no sleep in the last night. We descended and reached the Arai village in less than two hours. With villager’s permission Vasu, Shivu Harsha and Shiva somehow managed to prepare soup and dinner for us in guide’s house. After whole day ascending and descending dinner Avalakki seemed like bliss, was so delicious and pleasing, all of us relished it.
Nagalapuram West trekking,Sunset.
Sunset View from dam @Shiva's Photography.
We pitched campsite near the temple at Pichatur in the dark night with our torch and sleeping bags. In no time everyone went to deep sleep (I am the one who started first, in the morning I told by Harsha). We got up early in the morning and started towards Puttur. 

Nagalapuram West trekking.
Land Lord ๐Ÿ‘


Nagalapuram West trekking.
Hungry birds arranging for tea and Breakfast
Nagalapuram West trekking.

Eventually as breakfast time approached we stopped near a farming land, took permission from land lord to use for our needs. Shivu, Harsha collected the firewood and on a small fire Rashmi,Vasu and Shiva prepared tea and tasty Upma to feed all the ‘Hungry’ birds. After our ‘firewood’ Upma we have decided to go Araniyar dam site since we had lot of time in the day. Spent some odd time on the retaining walls of reservoir took some pictures and packed our stuff and started towards Bangalore.


Nagalapuram West trekking.
One of the lonely boy in the trip.


Nagalapuram West trekking.
Tea Time

Nagalapuram West trekking.

On our way back to Bangalore there was sizzling sun, a hot day, we were badly looked for a water source to dip in. Vasu and Shiva both were riding on a bike and they found lush green paddy fields where there is pump which helped us to refresh ourselves.
Upma.
10 mins later it became....
Overall a fulfilled trip, It would take another weekend to venture other side of Nagala (Called Eastern entry) and there will be one more trip to this pristine water pools.

Araniyar Projec.

Araniyar Dam.
@ Araniyar Dam


Pointers

  • Guide -    Mannar and His family (local contact in Arai who will arrange for guide, food) – 9849440712.Once you reach Arai Village, you can ask in the village for some person to accompany you as a guide. Of course they will ask for some money, be ready to negotiate.
  • ·   Distance Covered – 13 kms Approx(Ascend and descend from parking spot)
  • ·   Water Source – First 2 kms there is no drinking water source until you cross the stream on the way (1 lts water would be sufficient till here).
  • ·   Essential Time needed – 1 Day(If u are a regular trekker could complete the trail by end of the day by starting the trek early in the morning)
  • ·   Camping Options - Either at second or third pool or near reservoir backwaters.

Tuesday 14 February 2017

Amedikallu Trek, an Unsuccessful Attempt

Sometime abortive voyages also remembered long time; the effort we put to get achieve whereas it turned opposite, which makes you more exasperate; later the failure make you to think of more and more the attempted moments; inspire you again to agree challenges to venture again. Yes this fruitless – unsuccessful journey to Amedikallu trek which is near Dharmastala in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka, between 27 – 29th January 2017.

Dharmastala temple Complex!!

Amedikallu is considered to be one of the toughest in Karnataka which is the height around 1200 to 1300mt above the sea level & it is one of the biggest & significant peaks in Charmadi range and is a two day trek if one wants to make it to the top comfortably. For trekkers, who love adventure and challenges, this is their ultimate paradise because there is no short cut and easy route to reach this peak. 
The Majestic Amedikallu.

Difficulty Level: Moderate to very difficult depending on:
1. whether it’s sunny or not which makes it quite exasperating since there is no source of water until reach the peak (Dry Season).
2. Whether there is long grass or not which makes the path difficult to find and hidden rocks will hurt if stepped wrongly.
3. Whether it’s raining or not which makes the entire trail slippery and risky and infested with leeches.
Getting ready for the trail๐Ÿ‘ˆ๐Ÿ˜‡

The initiative begun by Vasu, we ticked off one more place to escape busy town and enjoy the vigilant beauty of Western Ghats. We total were eight people (Shiva,Shivu,Vasu,Bhargava S,Bhargava P,Srinivasa Murthy N S,Madhu and I) in the group and embarked our journey in two cars (Bhargava P and Bhargava S’s) from Kumaraswamy Layout late night in two four wheelers. The curly roads, the gentle elevation and the sweet serenity of the hills makes it an amazing road to drive in south India and will fetch a permanent place in your heart for an eternity.
Bhargava and Srini sir!
Hello Brothers๐Ÿ’•

Though the trail have yet not renowned like other treks and remains deserted on most of the days but it makes for an ideal trail from Bangalore to escape from the daily grind.We reached Dharmastala morning by 6AM took holy bath in Nethravathi River and followed traditional ritual of visiting the temple. Started towards Kokkada, a small town 16km before Dharmastala on Bangalore – Dharmastala road. We had to travel further 20 km to reach Shishila. The base point to Amedikallu trek is from a village near Shishila called ‘Kombaru’. There is another peak one could attempt from Shishila is ‘Ethina Bhuja’. The name derives from its appearance which looks like an OX shoulder.
Ethina Bhuja Lurking..

Reached Shishila by 10’o clock and stopped near lone house, a local person guided us to the Amedikallu and camping during night at top of the peak. Our plan was to camp at the night. A stranger passing by said that without permission you couldn’t go to the peak and asked us to talk to one of the forest officials (His name was Ananda that’s what he told) to take approval. He said trek is allowed only during the day time along with guide. However we are not convinced and planned to move on to stay back over night at the summit, later realized that we have to obey the laws and decided to trek by 11:30am, Not an ideal time to start the trek in these hot and humid conditions. 
A stop and quick nourishment before getting the grassland...

We were not aware of camping at peak not allowed during the months February, March and April the reason being possibility of fire catching the reserved forests from the camp fire and other activities of the camp. With this confusion and update we had loss of time and this is where we slip-up our momentum.
Posing to Amedikallu๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘Š

We started ascending in slow phase, It was almost 1'o clock and very hot by then. The path was very dry, with the floor covered with dry leaves and trees / vegetation on both sides. In spite of the shade cover, all started sweating plentifully and a break was required quickly - by a less than an hour's time. Soon after this break, we came out of the thick forest and were now at the slopes of one of the midway hills, going around it. 
Skyline of Charmadi Range hills.❤

The valley was visible to our right side along with layers of hills, one could see the majestic Ettina Bhuja. By about 2pm, we came out of the forest around the hill, into an open grassland. There we had our first nearby view of Amedikallu. Amedikallu name derived from 'Ame' (meaning tortoise in Kannada) and 'Dikallu' (a trivet stove in Tulu). The left portion of the peak is three rocks making a 'Dikallu' and the middle of the peak is a massive uniform rock approximating the top of a tortoise. 
Golden capped peak tops under the deep blue sky....Just mesmerizing!

We progressed on the savannah for some more time before making in to another small stretch of shola jungle. There we had break in proceedings and decided to open the lunch packs. We quickly finished our lunch and it was homemade chapathi and delicious chutney packed from the Vasu’s home. Almost every one feeling charged up after delicious lunch and decent rest for some time. Later all started ascending towards the peak, since the distance between the clearing and the peak was not much as per the measuring scale of a trekker and looked clear enough from far. The rocks embedded beneath the clusters of grass and some being wobbly made it difficult for us to get a proper foothold as the ascent became steeper.

 
The place where we halted.
Srinivasa Murthy sir said that he was feeling a little dehydrated and  after walking in the open under the hot sun and the halt became a little longer than what we wanted. Till here we reached almost 60- 70 % of the trail. We were facing a different challenge and that was the dry heat. When the weather is brutally (I guess it was around 35c to 36c with lot of Humidity) hot and your body sweats profusely, water by itself is not enough. The rate at which we were losing water via sweat seemed to be more than the intake rate. Later some time others also started feeling uncomfortable and step back moving towards the top. However Vasu, Bhargava S and myself decided not to give up and started ascending from the break point. I really don’t know what happened to me I came back after climbing some distance, However Bhargava completed 75% of the trail and Vasu tried his best to reach summit. 

Posing in front of the mountain.

He almost ascended most point of the Dikallu in our absence, he might have felt unaccompanied and came back as soon as he reached the summit. Meanwhile I with others spent time here (At 60 % of ascending at the trail) admiring the views around us and clicking pictures. We noticed that there was a nice rock shelter, this rock shelter would be idle for camping in the night or for lunch breaks (good shelter during midday’s) and apparently a lot of people had camped there as we could see signs of campsite fires there.
Vasu and Bhargava S desceding down from the top.
Taking rest at rock shelter.

There were in fact too many breaks and it was getting difficult for us to get warmed up every time after a break. The lack of water in the entire trail made the trek a bit more difficult.
 We started the descent from middle of the peak. The descent was mostly steep with dry leaves on the forest floor making the descent a bit more challenging.  

From the Green to the Golden beauty.

We lost altitude quickly and hit a road track at 6 pm, took us less than 3 hours to reach the starting point of the trek
. From there we reached Shishila and quickly all of us took a dip in the Kapila River. And it was really refreshing. We had a great time there. Most of us was into the water for long time like as long as we can.

Lonely guy Bhargava P✌๐Ÿ‘†

Somehow we managed to arrange a campsite near the temple at Shishila in the dark night with our torch and sleeping bags. Then I started preparing upma for our dinner with others help, the hot upma seemed like heaven!!
Almost a whole day of climb and descent, after conquering nearly 18 KM of a tough stretch across the Western Ghats, this dinner along with other folks was so yummy and so pleasing.No matter how you are carry lots of water, very light luggage, preferably individual tents and not heavy ones, someone experienced with you, a small first aid kit, fully charged mobile phones (some areas you get signal) and a refreshed & well hydrated body! 

Kapila River.

Folks posing on Hanging bridge at Shishila.

Super maasss !!

We got up early in the morning
and went back near starting point of trek where there is a small rivulet flowing. Vasu and Shiva prepared tasty Maggi Noodles for breakfast at banks of small stream. After having breakfast we visited Shishila temple which is famous for the Matsya Theertha (Kapila River that flows near the temple). The Mahashir fish is found in huge numbers in the Kapila River.

Laughing times at cooking๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†

@Shishila

The fishes in this river are believed to be sacred and Prasadam is offered to these fishes after puja every day. It is also believed that worshipping at Shishileshwara temple, fishes and feeding the fishes in Kapila River, one can get rid of all types of skin disease. On our way back to Bangalore we had been to Southadka Ganesha temple and Kukke Subramanya temple.
On our way to Kukke !!

Kumara Dhara River,Kumara Parvatha at right behind.

It would take several weekends to cover some of the prominent places in the Charmadi area and there will be some more trips to this beautiful place.
Certainly the Amedikallu trek was unsuccessful, nevertheless the inspiring trek, habitation, fun, and we absolutely once again organize the Amedikallu trek and venture without fail.
I captured this on my way to Kukke and this guy was struggling to cross the road When the weather is brutally hot.

Information about Amedikallu

  • Gopu Gokhale (local contact in Shisila who will arrange for guide, food) – 08251269246,9483211246
  • Purushottam Rao (Hotel Owner near Shishila temple will arrange for guide, food for both Ethina Bhuja and Amedikallu) – 8762921154, 8762920606
  • Distance Covered – 24 kms Approx
  • Water Source - After November one need to carry lots of water as there are no major water sources all along the trail (I suggest at least 5 lts per head).
  • Essential Time needed – 2 Days(If u are a regular trekker could complete the trail by end of the day starting the trek very early in the morning)
  • Camping Options - Either at Rock Shelter or the peak if you have tents. 

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