Karnataka – Badami, Pattadakal, Aihole and way to Hampi

Day17

Started our day and most eventful incident on this day was meeting with two travel crazy persons from Chennai, Mithun and Soumya. They are passionate travellers and once you travel with them you would enjoy every bit of it. My kid became very fond of these two new found uncles and had an excellent time too.

We started our day with Pattadakal and Aihole those amazed us by their architecture but again the crowd was a pure turn off. We had a lunch where we were so hungry started ordering with Rice, then ordered Roti, Puri, some Uttapam kind of stuff which we misjudged just because we were confused which would be served faster. Finally they served us all at one go and after lunch the guy came and asked if we wanted more, we were so full by then and not in a position to even answer that and the guy almost started laughing looking at us, little embarrassing but funny is that the guy kept smiling as long as we were there.

After a heavy lunch, we took a short break and then ventured to Badami Caves, which we knew would be better in evening light. Once again stuck in almost in a stampede with so many crowds and monkeys around. We visited all the caves and frustratingly waited for minutes together to take a shot without taking a person in frame but unfortunately no luck!! Lesson learnt, You shouldn’t visit Karnataka at least in December if you want it a little less crowded. We took some walks towards the other side of the lake and watched a nice sunset and finally had a wonderful “Adda” with Mithun, Soumya in the evening.

Car Odo Reading:

Badami – 45939
Aihole – 45984
Badami – 46024

On the way to Pattadakal:

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Pattadakal:

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The temples of Aihole:

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The Cave Temples of Badami:

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The other side as seen from Badami Cave:

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Entry to the Cave Temple:

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Day18

We started our day late at 10.30 and planned to go to Banashankari temple, unfortunately again a large crowd forced us to change the plan and we proceeded towards Gajendragarh and then Kushtagi to enter NH13 on our way towards Hampi. We took a left turn to hit excellent and super scenic SH23 from Budugumpa and proceeds towards Gangawati where we had our lunch.

Next destination was Hanuman Temple at Anegundi. The 572 stairs up to the temple are definitely tiring but worth every effort. The amazing ruins of Hampi would be in front of your eyes once you are at top and you forget all the tiredness. We enjoyed a nice sunset from the top and then headed to Kamalapur via Gangawati – Kampli. The Kampli – Kamalapur road for first 10km was pathetic and we regretted our decision not taking the Anegundi – Hospet – Hampi route. Anegundi – Kamalapur is still not connected by a motorable bridge. There was a bridge that washed out a couple of years ago.

Our booking was there at KSTDC Bhuvaneshwari, where Semi Deluxe rooms are certainly too small for even a family with kid. We got feedback from Mithun, the rooms at Hampi Bazar were of much value for money but not sure if you can prebook them and prebooking probably be safer if you visit this at Christmas and with your family.

Car Odo Reading:

Badami – 46024
Gajendragarh – 46066
Kushtagi – 46092
Budugumpa (Turn Left) – 46138
Gangawati – 46165
Anegundi – 46185
Kampli – 46210
Kamalapur – 46231

The scenic SH23 towards Gangawati:

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Reflections:

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Sunset from Hanuman Temple Anegundi:

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Karnataka – One State Many Worlds : Introduction

Why Karnataka and that too for a person like me who loves mountains and lonely landscapes? The question haunted me and many of my friends who curiously asked if I am taking each Indian state as my destination. Few good friends of IM even alerted me saying it’s not going to be a Zanskar or Arunachal even in farthest dream where for many miles it’s you and your soul only. Honestly I also never heard of any Karnataka round trip, we are familiar with a Kerala trip, a month long South India trip but spending almost a month in one state, Karnataka? Isn’t it going to be too much?

The answer is with due respect to every Indian state which are all fabulous on their own, Karnataka is probably the most versatile. God has given this state all except the mighty Himalayas, so if you want to take a break from the mighty Himalayas, probably this is the state you won’t regret choosing as your destination. This land of fragrance has all the ingredients of a great holiday. Its varieties lie in the relaxed length of the golden coastline along the Arabian sea, majestic Deccan rock to thick lush tropical forests and interesting wildlife, silk and sandalwood, an incredible variety of rare species of flora and fauna, a rich culture and heritage, forts, Palaces, ruins, Ornate Temples and pilgrim centers and Hill resorts.

My plan started with spectacular waterfalls to Shivasamudram, sand sunk temples of Talakad, Hoysala marvel of Somnathpura, great wildlife at the Waynad (Muthunga and Tholpetty WLS), Bandipur, Mudumalai and Nagarhole and then slowly moving to coffee plantations of Coorg and towards Bekal of Northern Kerala. Everyday you would see something new, the landscapes changes completely and so the people and culture.

Next was the coastal Karnataka and splendours of beaches like Kaup, Baindoor, Maravanthe, Gokarn and geographical wonders of St. Mary’s Island before heading for Western Ghats to hit evergreen Malnad via Jog Falls with its beauty and charming hill stations of Kemmanagundi, Mulayanagiri, Bhadra WLS or the Hoysala art of Belur and Halebidu. The brilliance of Malnad continues as you travel through Kudremukh,temples of Hornadu and Srinigeri, hitting the ghat again at Agumbe and finally at blissful Tirthahally.

The magic continues as you enter the ageless “Cradle of Stone Architecture” at Badami, Aihole and Pattadakal and finally the amazing Hampi. As you keep traversing through length and breadth of Karnataka, be ready to be spellbound by its magic, truly “One State Many Worlds”.

Outline of the 3 weeks trip was like this:

Southern Forest and Coffee Circuit:

Day1 – Bangalore Airport – Mysore
Day2 – Mysore – Shivasamudram – Talakad – Somnathpura – Ranganatithu – Mysore
Day3 – Mysore – Gundalpet – Bandipur – Mudumalai – Gudalur – Sultan Bathery – Muthunga WLS – Kalpeta
Day4 – Kalpeta – Meppady – Soochipara – Sunrise Valley – Phookot Lake – Banasurasagar Dam – Kalpeta
Day5 – Kalpeta – Mananvady – Kuruwa Island – Kattikulam – Tholpetty WLS- Iruppu Falls – Thirunelly
Day6 – Thirunelly – Kattikulam – Bavali – Karapura – Kabini JLR
Day7 – Kabini JLR – Bavali – Kattikulam – Kutta – Ponnampet – Gonikoppal – Virajpet – Madikeri
Day8 – Madikeri – Abbey Falls – Bhagamandala – Talacauvery – Panathur – Kanhangad – Bekal Fort – Kasargod – Mangalore

Google Map: http://g.co/maps/cqynj

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Western Coastal and Central Malnad Circuit:

Day9 – Managalore – Kaup Beach – Malpe (Take Ferry to St. Mary) – Kundapur – Maravanthe – Ottinene for sunset and back to Maravanthe
Day10- Maravanthe – Byndoor Beach – Murudheshwara – Kumta Beach – Gokarna
Day11- Explore Gokarna Beach and other Beaches like Kudle, OM, Half Moon and Paradise.
Day12- Gokarna – Kumta – Take SH48 – Ondane – Mensa – Jog Falls – Sagar – Shimoga – Lakkavalli
Day13- Lakkavalli – Tarikere – Lingdahalli – Kalahati Falls – Kemmanagundi – Mulayanagiri -Chikmagalur – Belur
Day14- Belur – Halebidu – Belur
Day15- Belur – Chikmagalur – Vastare – Aldur – Balehonnur – Magundi – Balehole – Hornadu – Kalasa – Kudremukh NP – SK Border – Srinigeri-Agumbe – Tirthahally

Google Map: http://g.co/maps/8qyyg

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Northern Heritage Circuit:

Day16- Tirthahally – Shimoga – Honnali – Harihar- Take NH4 – Haveri – Hubli – Take NH218 – Navalgund – Nargund -Kulgiri Cross – Badami
Day17- Badami – Pattadakal – Aihole – Badami
Day18- Badami – Gajendragarh – Kushtagi – Budugumpa – Take SH23 to Gangawati – Anegundi – back to Gangawati – Kampli – Hampi
Day19- Hampi – Daroji – Hampi
Day20- Hampi
Day21- Hampi – Hospet – Chitradurga – Tumkur – Dosspeta – Bangalore Airport

Google Map (Tirthahally – Hampi): http://g.co/maps/vy9vu

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Google Map (Hampi – Banagalore Airport): http://g.co/maps/g9r4n

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The main objective of writing this is to take you through the versatility the state can offer, so primarily it would be a photo log with some narrations.

Next: Karnataka – Mysore, Shivasamudram, Talakad, Entering to Waynad