Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bandajje!!!!!


Since my friend Harsha has branded this as travel details i ll keep it to almost just that with a little bit of masala added. This blog should be like a trekker's guide to any trek in the state of Karnataka. So now lets get down to business. Next trek and one of my personal favourites, Bandajje.

Location: Bandajje, near Dharmastala
Duration: 2days and 3 nights including travel (bangalore)
Trek difficulty: in between moderate and tough
Ideal season: Summer
Requirements: Back pack, Tent, sleeping bags, minimum 2 liters of water, snacks, ration to cook food for 2 meals, clothes as per requirement, comfortable foot wear, extra socks, warm clothing, towel, candles, torch, match box, knife, cup, plate.
Chance of finding people on the trek: none except for fellow trekkers!

Lets just get through the initial travel details really quickly. From bangalore catch a bus to Dharmastala. Freshen up in Dharmastala, have breakfast and get set to go. From Dharmastala you can take a bus to Ujjire. From Ujjire you will need a jeep or a van to take you to the starting point of the trek called 'GOWDRU MANE'. The name of the place actually is Mundajje. Alternately a jeep or van can be hired directly from Dharmastala to Gowdru mane.
Once at Gowdru Mane kindly take permission from the owner of the house to move ahead. Dont get scared by what Gowdru has to say. He does blow things out of proportion. Confirm the route before you start, since telling you the route out here is not possible. As soon as you start the trek you will enter a good thick canopy of trees. Take note of going in the correct direction. there is a clear and defined path which goes till the first water source. On reaching the first stream remember to cross it and move straight through. You will be able to find the route easily on the other side of the stream. Remember to cling on to a definitive path through out this trek. On trekking for a long stretch for about 4-5 hours in the thick canopy of the jungle you will reach the grassland. Thats it! There starts your actual trek! Dont be surprised. Once you start your climb on the grassland you would know i was right. The grasslands anywhere are the most deceptive parts of the trek. Drawing an estimate of how far or how long the trek might go on for is the biggest mistake most of us have done. On climbing a little on the grassland you would see the the water fall of Bandajje! The sight of the falls is so refreshing to the eye that you will almost forget how tiring the trek was and start walking towards it. Only later will you realize that its just a vision! A vision that ll haunt you for the next 3 hours when you trek towards the falls that has looked just hundred meters away from the past one and a half hours. Save water from the forest for the grassland.
The waterfall is your destination for that day. Camping can happen at the waterfall or just a little upstream where you will find a small cave. Cave might not be ideal for sleeping. This trek has a definitive requirement for a tent. Depending on the number of people, carry a big enough tent. Camping could be done just next to the cave where there is a 100X100 site cleared up ideally for camping. Camping there also helps because it is right next to the stream which helps while cooking. This trek is absolutely in the wild. No villages like in many other treks! So be a little careful about the wildlife. The forest of which you are currently a part off is home to a lot of wild animals. There are instances where people have found wild buffaloes and many other wild animals. But again there is no reason to fear since even the wild animals fear the most foulest creatures on this planet, The Homo sapiens!!! Sleep well that night coz the next day is going to more treacherous than the first day.
Rise early next morning and walk up to the falls. Sunrise at the falls would be some sight! Dont get over adventurous. Reminds me I should share a story with you now. On my first visit to this place, 3 of my friends went up to the falls and decided that they ll venture out a little and see the place around. They tried to walk back to the cave by a different route. After walking up for more than an hour, they came down to the conclusion that they are lost. A realization that should have hit them 45 mins back since the cave is just a 5 minute walk up the stream. So these 3 adventurous soles of my group decide to retrace after an hour of walking! But before doing that they have short little discussion. Discussion starts with a chopper coming down to pick them up and ranges till eating each other if not much food is available!!!!!!! I must say getting lost was quite an experience for them.After retracing or may I say attempting to retrace their path for the next hour and a half, these lost souls find that New Zealand cap which they always hated through out the trek. Yes!!!!, it was on the head of a completely headless guy, who just came there to get a view of the falls and ended up looking like GOD to these lost souls. Rest of the group hardly realized that these guys were lost and they prepared breakfast and took bath in the stream water happily. They were back after their most adventurous two and a half hours of their life where they even went on to understand that adventure is clearly not for the faint hearted!..:)
So, 2nd day starts by walking up from the stream straight up in the opposite direction of your arrival. On climbing to the peak you will find be able to see the BALAL RAYAN DURGA FORT. Walk around a few peaks and climb a few steep hills to reach the fort finally. Remember there might not be a defined route initially while you try to reach the peak but later you will find a very clear cut path leading straight to the fort. At the fort take rest for a while. Finish the snacks that were left. Do not go hunting for water like my dear friends tried to do! Its a little to far and a little too less to actually attempt for! From th etrek you should be able to find a defined path which leads you straight down to a village. Don't waste too much time in the village because there is some trekking left to be done on road. There still is another furlong according to the locals but let me tell you that another 2 kms on road is still to be covered. After this long stretch you will reach the main road where you should be able to get a bus which could take you towards Dharmastala or Shimoga based on the availability of the bus. Ideal would be to get down at Tarikere and have NEER DOSA for dinner and then catch a bus straight to bangalore from there!..:)
Bandajje is one of my most favorite treks till date. The place is so cut out of humans that it almost gives you a feeling of actually being in the jungle which is rare to find in most treks these days. Also the thick forest and vast grassland are a treat to any nature lover. The water fall would be one of the best you can find in any trek in Karnataka. All in all its a complete trek. Tires you out and shows you some of the best sceneries you would ever witness and takes you away from people. This trek would be on the top of the list of more frequent trekkers in this region.
Enjoy trekking.:)

3 comments:

harsha kudoor said...

ha ha ha... those are some real good memories... cheeku had gone nuts.. and that JAM - SHAKE that vichha, ajay and I had ... man.. killer trek....

Cheeku said...

awesome tarle.. sorry bout that.
But yeah. am glad u valued my opinion.

Cheeku said...

http://deadlyscavenger.blogspot.com/2007/06/once-upon-time-bandajje.html

The best trek of course!!! :)
Fun wise i think Kodachadri was simply out of the world! Bidurthala
trek rocked too! (u werent there though:()