Showing posts with label Monsoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monsoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Last few posts on this blog have focused on monsoon in India. Naturally as this is the season to experience rain and green in India.

We consider ourselves as novice photographers still learning the tricks of the trade. When we were looking at posts by fellow bloggers on monsoon photography, we were lucky to find this one.  This series of posts by Arun focus on tips for photographers trying to capture the green vistas on a misty morning or droplets of water on a lotus in a serene pond.

Arun Bhat is not unknown to many of us. An acclaimed photographer and travel blogger, Arun gives excellent tips on photographing during monsoon in this series.

Check out his tips while photographing in monsoon

a) Keep the sky out


b) Capture the flowing water


c) Walk into the fog


d) Look at people


Then of course, he talks about something which is very important - How to protect your camera in the rain.

So what are you waiting for? Go and experience monsoon. But don't forget carry your camera and bring back lovely memories.........

Please go ahead and click on these links in his blog to get wiser and click better pictures this monsoon.




If you want to experience and celebrate monsoon in India, please click this link in this blog below which has a list for you to do!


Photo Courtesy - Arun Bhat

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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

With Monsoon having set in, we wanted to list all the posts in this blog celebrating it.

Whether you want to go for a drive or trek in the mountains during rains, we have all that here.

Click on these and check out what you want to do.

All we need you to do is to come out of your homes and enjoy the rain.

And celebrate it.


Come back refreshed in real sense!

Here is the list. Click on them to explore further.........

10 Places to experience monsoon in India!

Munnar in Monsoon 1 - Going gaga over ghats!

Monsoon in Western Ghats, India - An Itinerary to experience it!

Dudhsagar Falls - A monsoon trek on Railway track!

10 Waterfalls in Karnataka you should not miss this monsoon

Magic of Monsoon drive in Western ghats 1 - Amazed @ Anmod ghat!

Monsoon Skies in western Ghats

Monsoon drive in Malnad - Countless Waterfalls & Visual Bliss!

Sakleshpur - Mesmerised in Monsoon!

Chikmagalur - A monsoon drive in Western Ghats!

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 2 - Magical Malnad

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 4 - Karavali and Koffee Combo!

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 5 - Hill Holiday in Coorg, Wayanad and Ooty

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 6 - Enchanting Uttara Kannada

Monsoon Magic in Malnad - 1

Monsoon Experience @ Mango range estate

Valparai - An unexplored wonder!

Monsoon in India - A celebration of Transformation

Goa in Monsoon - Any One?

India Travel Stories by others - Valparai in Monsoon

Badami in Monsoon

Cherrapunji - Where wet is Beautiful!

Malnad Musings

Triund Trek - A Heavenly hike in the Himalayas!

Five Lovely treks in Karnataka

What has been your monsoon experience? Please do share it.

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Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Monsoon has hit peninsular India.

It is pouring in southern state of Kerala and is likely to extend to other parts soon.

Monsoon is lifeline to Indian farmers whose livelihood depends on bounty rainfall. It is key to Indian economy.

The rains cools the hot earth beaten brown in torrid Indian summer.

It is rejuvenation again.

Get out in the rain to enjoy the lovely vistas during monsoons.

Don't worry if you get drenched.

A leech bite here or there does not hurt either.

Go for a drive. Trek the hills. Walk to waterfalls.

Time to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Don't sit at home.

It is heart warming to see these monsoon images by Suhas Desale.

The vibrancy of Indian Monsoon has been beautifully captured by him.

These pictures should pull you outdoors!

Please click on the pictures to see them in original size.








Suhas has a lovely album on Monsoon magic. Click on this link below. You would thank us for it!

Monsoon Magic - An Album by Suhas Desale

Please take a look at the following posts which celebrate monsoon in India

Monsoon in Western Ghats - An Itinerary to experience it!

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 2 - Magical Malnad!

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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Monsoon has started its magic in India. When it pours in the mountains of Western Ghats it really pours. No respite.

It is also time to rejoice when the barren lands turn green. The streams are rejuvenated. The waterfalls at their best.

This is the time to go out and feel the nature's transformation at its best.

We will be celebrating monsoon for next few posts on this blog.

Here are some pictures we had captured in our previous sojourns in the mountains during monsoon. 

Please click on the pictures to see them in original size.

Scene from top of Kundadri hill near Thirthahalli
Clouds making the ranges in Bisle, Coorg
Meadows come to life in Sakleshpur
What is your monsoon experience in India? Please share it.

If you want to experience monsoon this season, here is are some itineraries for you.

Monsoon in Western Ghats - An Itinerary to experience it!

Driving Holidays from bangalore 2 - Magical Malnad!

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 6 - Enchanting Uttara Kannada

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Sunday, 4 August 2013

Monsoon brings rain to the Indian Subcontinent. 

The dried and parched land of this tropical country get a thorough washing by torrential rains. It is the time of transformation, rejuvenation. The rains bring smile on the face of Indian farmer who is largely dependent on rain gods for his survival. The rivers and streams swell, the mountains are suddenly bedecked with myriad waterfalls. 

It is time to celebrate the rain gods.

Who else is better suited to showcase Indian monsoon than Sandesh Kadur? The award winning filmmaker and photographer captures spectacular images of Indian monsoon in the mountains......from Meghalaya to Malnad. 



Take look at this photo feature by him and enjoy the monsoon melange across the country. Please click on the link below.

Monsoon - A celebration of Transformation

For experiencing monsoon in India - road trips, treks, waterfalls etc - you may take a look at this post in this blog which has all details.

Celebrating Indian Monsoon - A List!

So what are you waiting for? Go and experience the Monsoon!

Monday, 22 July 2013

We happened to drive around Charmadi Ghat - the road which connects Mangalore to Chikmagalur - over the last weekend.

It was lovely drive with mist, waterfalls and excellent road. In fact we found the outstanding Alekan waterfalls as the mist cleared for a few minutes. We had missed this out last time.

This is a stream in full flow. You encounter it early. It is just before you start climbing. It is approximately four KMs from Kottigehara. This stream forms a lovely waterfalls on the other side of the road. The Alekan falls may not be visible if it is misty. If you are lucky like us, you will be rewarded with a fabulous sight.





Then you have green walls like these below.......



.........and smaller falls to give you company.....


........in green and misty surroundings....



You can enjoy the panoramic views of Malnad in monsoon.....bit of mist, water bodies, all shades of green.....


..........While driving on surprisingly good roads....


Drive around in Malnad this monsoon and come back rejuvenated!

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Monsoon in Malnad is fun. Of course, if you like the rains..........

Driving through the mist filled roads with droplets of water splashing on your windscreen is an experience. It is green everywhere. The rivulets and streams are full. Small water falls cascade from the hill sides all along the drive........

We were driving through Malnad last week and here are three pictures which should encourage to hit the road and drive in Western ghats.




If you are planning to experience Monsoon in Western Ghats, you can look at the following posts in this blog which may be helpful.

Monsoon Magic in Malnad - An itinerary to experience it

Mesmerised in Malnad in Monsoon!

Monsoon drive in western Ghats

Sakleshpur - Getting mesmerised in Monsoon!

Driving Holidays from Bangalore - Enchanting Uttara Kannada

Driving Holidays from Bangalore - Karavali and Koffee combo!!

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Come June and it is time for Indian Monsoons. This is also the best time to see Western ghats and experience rain especially in the Malnad region of Thirthahalli in Karnataka. It is still unexplored and receives the second highest rainfall in India. This is THE place for someone who wants to experience Indian monsoons in full glory.

We would recommend you to make Thirthahalli as base (Thirthahalli) - it is centrally located and has good stay options - and you can comfortably plan for four to five days of outing. It is a sleepy little town in rural Karnataka. Thirthahalli and its surroundings is also an area which receives heavy rain fall.

Having been to Thirthahalli and surroundings many times, here is a recommended itinerary. Of course, this region can be visited throughout the year if you don't want to get wet in the torrential rain! The season between October to March is the best when there is a nip in the air, mist on the mountains and a chance to see glorious sunrises and sunsets.

This itinerary is basically for a road trip from Bangalore. If you don't intend to drive, don't worry. You have an excellent option of taking a night train from Bangalore to Shimoga and ask your host to arrange for a pick up at Shimoga railway station. Shimoga to Thirthahalli is a beautiful and picturesque drive of an hour. If you are a person who loves bus journeys, you have option to catch a direct night bus from Bangalore to Tirthahalli.

A complete list to experience and enjoy monsoon in India can be read by clicking this link - Celebrating Indian Monsoon - A List!

Here is the itinerary. Hope you come back soaked with myriad experiences of monsoon!

Day 1 - Bangalore - Thirthahalli

Total Distance - 339 KMs

  • Leave Bangalore in the morning and reach Thirthahalli for Lunch. 
  • It is a comfortable six hours drive. 
  • Have breakfast enroute either at Tiptur (Kamat Restaurant) or Arsikere (Raghavendra Lodge) or Kadur (Vinayaka Cafe) or Birur (Preethi Canteen for best Butter Masala Dosa). 
  • On the way visit Amritapura - five KMs from Tarikere - for its famous Hoysala temple. 
  • In the evening go around Thirthahalli town, visit Bheemanakatte for a quiet evening by Tunga river. 
Lovely sand banks on Tunga river in Bheemanakatte
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Day 2 - Tirthahalli - Kundadri - Agumbe - Thirthahalli

Total distance - 80 KMs

  • Experience the fury of rain and wind on Kundadri - A Small hillock on the way to Agumbe. You can drive up the hill and enjoy panoramic view. You may take a look at Kundadri pictures in our post on Monsoon drive here. 
  • Visit Agumbe Rainforest research station and learn about King Cobra and wildlife in Western Ghats 
  • Enjoy the cascades of Jogi gundi and Koodlu Theertha waterfalls 
  • Walk on the streets where Swami and his friends walked in Malgudi Days! 
  • Return back to Tirthahalli in evening. 
  • You may not be able to see beautiful sunset at Agumbe during monsoons which is possible in winters and summer 
Monsoon sky as seen from Kundadri hill
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Agumbe Rainforest research station - Agumbe Rainforest Research Station

Malgudi Days - Malgudi_Days

Day 3 - Thirthahalli - Sringeri - Horanadu - Kuppali - Thirthahalli

Total distance - 185 KMs

  • A beautiful drive. 
  • Have early breakfast in the place of your stay or better have a good South Indian breakfast at Sringeri. Visit historical temple of Goddess Sharada. 
  • Walk over the bridge on Tunga river and visit Shankaracharya's Ashram - don't miss seeing Award winning architecture of Sanskrit Pathashala. 
  • Drive to Horanadu. Visit the famous temple of Goddess Annapoorneshwari at the foothills of mountains 
  • Have lunch in temple. 
  • After lunch drive back to Tirthahalli and on the way after Koppa, visit the beautifully restored heritage house of great Kannada poet KUVEMPU as a memorial for him at Kuppali - good signage is there. Trek to "Kavi Shyla" a small hill - ten minutes trek - adjoining to the memorial to see "Stonehenge" kind of structure done by well known artist K T Shivaprasad. 
  • Enjoy the beautiful view of Sahyadris from the top. 
  • Return back to Tirthahalli 
Heritage home of Poet Laureate Kuvempu in Kuppalli
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KUVEMPU - Kuvempu


Day 4 - Thirthahalli - Kollur - Thirthahalli

Total distance - 167 KMs

  • After early breakfast drive to Kollur. 
  • Enjoy the beautiful drive through mountains/valleys 
  • Visit temple dedicated to Goddess Mookambika. 
  • Return to Tirthahalli for late lunch 
Valley views on the way to Kollur
Day 5 - Tirthahalli - Kavaledurga - Mani Dam - Nagara Fort - Tirthahalli

Total distance - 114 KMs

  • Kavaledurga is a hillock fort close to Tirthahalli with amazing views of Mani dam backwaters and valleys. 
  • After breakfast head towards Kavaledurga. 
  • Climb the the hill fort - it has steps - enjoy the views. 
  • Drive to Nagara fort 
  • Drive to Mani dam on the way back and view beautiful backwaters formed by the dam. 
  • Return to Tirthahalli for late lunch. 
  • After lunch and rest visit Chippalagudde, a picnic spot on Tunga river 
Nagar fort looks beautiful in Monsoon
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                        YouTube Video on Kavaledurga



Day 6 - Tirthahalli - Kodachadri - Tirthahalli

Total distance - 138 KMs

  • Trekking of Kodachadri in Monsoons is only for experienced trekkers. 
  • Also visit beautiful Hittalamane falls at the foot hills. 
  • In non monsoon season, one can enjoy amazing sunset from this peak. 
Sunrise @ Kodachadri
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Day 7 - Thirthahalli - Mandagadde bird sanctuary - Sakrebailu elephant camp - Gajanur dam - Tyavarekoppa Lion safari - Thirthahalli

Total distance - 140 KMs

  • This can be done as a comfortable day trip. This trip is specially for Kids who will enjoy bathing elephants and seeing lions and tigers at close quarters. 
  • Leave early with packed breakfast. 
  • Visit Sakrebailu elephant camp. Watch how the mahouts bathe and train elephants. Allow kids to play with some baby elephants including bathing them 
  • After breakfast, drive to Tyavarekoppa lion safari which is ten KMs from Shimoga. On the way stopover at Gajanur dam to enjoy beautiful vistas of backwaters of Tunga river 
  • Enjoy lion safari and have lunch in Shimoga. Visit Shivappa Nayaka's palace in city. 
  • Drive back to Tirthahalli. 
  • Stop over at Mandagadde bird sanctuary on the way for some bird watching. 
A baby elephant enjoying bath in the camp!
Useful links

Mandagadde - Mandagadde Images

Sakrebailu - Sakrebailu Images

Day 8 - Thirthahalli - Sagara - Jog falls - Thirthahalli

Total distance - 220 KMs

  • After breakfast drive to Jog falls, the tallest waterfalls in Asia 
  • On the way back visit famous temple at Ikkeri on the outskirts of Sagara. 
  • Have lunch in Sagara. 
  • Return to Tirthahalli 
Jog falls in full glory
Useful links

Jog Falls 

          Wiki - Jog Falls

          Google Images - Jog Falls


Day 9 - Return to Bangalore after Breakfast

If you want to extend your trip after experiencing monsoon, here are some interesting Deviations
  • If one wants to visit Udupi, then they can deviate from Agumbe or Kollur.
  • If one wants to Murdeshwar and beyond, one can do so after Jog falls. Also there is a nice trek of Kanur fort from Jog falls for which one has to stay near Jog falls.
Travel Tips
  • Tirthahalli and surroundings experience heavy rainfall during monsoon. Take proper rain gear. 
  • Make sure your car is in good condition. Check condition of tyres. 
  • Always check locally for latest road condition. Your host will be of help. 
  • You can hire a car at Tirthahalli for doing trips. 
  • Plan your itinerary based on number of days you can spare. 
  • While trekking or walking in monsoon, you may suffer leech bite. Don't worry. It is a minor hiccup. 
Stay Options

There are good home stays in and around Tirthahalli which provide nice accommodation with excellent meals. We have stayed at Bananki (http://www.banankihomestay.com/) and the Malnad cuisine served by them is awesome. A very good home stay.

For more stay options, you may visit Travelmalnad which lists home stays in Tirthahalli.

Glossary

Malnad - Is a shortened form of "Maley Nadu" meaning the region with rainfall. "Maley" in Kannada Language means Rain

Western ghats - Mountain ranges in peninsular India. A UNESCO World heritage site.

Hoysala - Medieval dynasty who ruled vast parts of South India. Famous for building artistically brilliant temples.

Malgudi Days - Iconic Indian television serial

Ashram - Monastery

Pathshala - School

Sahyadri - Another name for Western Ghats

Mahout - Elephant trainer

We request you to join the lovely drives we have done in Western Ghats during monsoon by clicking on the links below.

Monsoon Drive in Malnad - Countless Waterfalls and Visual Bliss!

Sakleshpur - Mesmerised in Monsoon!

Chikmagalur - A monsoon drive in Western Ghats!

If you are looking for a Driving Holiday from Bangalore to explore Monsoon in Malnad (Western ghats) , please click here

Driving Holidays from Bangalore 2 - Magical Malnad!

Did you like this post?  Do you need help in planning a trip to Tirthahalli and Malnad to experience Indian Monsoon? You are welcome to write to poorna62@gmail.com. 


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Friday, 12 August 2011

“Is this Europe”? We were confused as we stopped and looked around during this weekend drive - 06/07 Aug - in another part of Malnad. You will find out the answer by looking at the pictures. We were mesmerized again in Malnad! Literally - by the mind-blowing vistas of misty meadows. We were zapped beyond words at the beauty of the landscape which looked like Europe. This was in our own back yard – Sakleshpur!!

Only time we passed Sakleshpur was while going to Mangalore from Bangalore. We had never been to this place par se and had no expectation. Our plan was to spend the weekend in one of the home stays and explore the place around – specially a drive in Bisle ghat.

We left Bangalore at 8.30 AM and were there in Mugilu - the home stay by 12 noon – thanks to good condition of NH 48. It started raining heavily and after an excellent lunch we headed to Bisle Ghat exploring the backwaters of Hemavathi reservoir on the way. Chandan, the amicable host of Mugilu had told us about the beautiful backwaters. As we moved towards Bisle, we were awestruck on seeing some of the best meadows in South India. It was a wow moment for us and we felt as if we were in European countryside!

We would like to share it with you. Take a look.

The first sight of what was in store!
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - Doesn't it look like Europe?
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows  2 
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - 3
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - 4
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - 5
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - 6
Mindblowing vistas of green meadows - 7

The picturesque backwaters of Hemavathi - A huge expanse of water

The picturesque backwaters of Hemavathi - 2

The picturesque backwaters of Hemavathi - 3
The picturesque backwaters of Hemavathi - 4
The picturesque backwaters of Hemavathi - 5
Spectacular landscape in the region
The beast in familiar surroundings!!
Mist filled road to Bisle
Spectacular view of Bisle from foothill

It started raining heavily and the road to Bisle turned very foggy. It was also getting
dark and there was no point in driving up the ghat as the valley would have been
covered in mist. We returned back.

What we saw in our short drive looked like a nice trailer, an invitation to go back again.

Yes, Sakleshpur, we will definitely come back!


Travel Tips

a) Sakleshpur is at a distance of 220 KMs from Bangalore and is a three and half hour
of pleasant drive. There are many busses from Bangalore to Sakleshpur.
The Bangalore - Mangalore express train stops at Sakleshpur.

b) Stay options - There are limited home stay options in Sakleshpur as well as two
small resorts. For home stays look at www.travelmalnad.com , www.mugilu.com

c) What to do - Go for small hikes in forests, drive up Bisle ghat for specatcular
views of Western ghats, Visit historic Manjarabad fort, Visit famous temple of
Kukke Subramanya, mountain biking, angling etc

d)  One can comfortably combine Sakleshpur with Coorg as the road from
Sakleshpur to Coorg has lovely landscapes and road condition is good.

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