Saturday, March 25, 2017

Mahe & Kannur: The Epic 800km 3-Day Road Trip & Bike Ride on Muzhappilangad Drive-In Beach | Chapter 136 (Oct 2016)


Place: Mahe & Kannur
Distance: 800kms in total.
Directions: Bangalore > Mysore > Hunsur > Gonikoppal > Virajpete > Irity > Mahe > Kannur
Krew: Gautham (Gauti) > Madhu (Barca) > Karthik (Sp)
Bikes: FZ16 > Pulsar                                                                      
Previous Visit: Dandiganahalli Dam
Budget: Rs 2500/head

IN LESS THAN 50 WORDS:
This was a long awaited trip. After having pulled back about 7-8times, it felt real frikking good to get this baby under the belt. Mahe well, umm.. ahem is the under Pondicherry but in Kerala so it was like paradise to us. And well Kannur is a well-known tourist destination and never has it disappointed me until today. This was a 3 day trip, but the third day turned out to be the busiest!


INTRO & PLAN:
After having spent about 1 month in Baroda I returned back to Bangalore. It was now or never, I thought to myself about Mahe. Initially Mahe trip was planned in the month of September 2014 but was never executed.  Had tried really hard to get this one done, but just never couldn’t. Anyway, with Madhu joining from Bangalore and Gauti joining from Mysore we took one day leave and decided to conquer these places.
TIME: 22:00 (7/10/2016)


ASSEMBLE & LEAVE:
Oh yeah woke up at 04:00, did a few push-ups & sit-ups, had a sip of coffee & was all set to go! Rode to Madhu’s place and after waiting for 30-40mins finally the big guy woke up and asked me to wait for some more time (hehe!). After about an hour so, mighty Madhu came down and we left Bangalore.
TIME: 06:30

RIDE 1: (Bangalore – Mysore – Virajpete - Mahe)
Well, this was about 350kms ride for DAY-1. It was just as we expected – awesome! We joined Mysore road and zoomed away. The weather was pretty cool being the post-monsoon season. We pulled over at our regular Bidadi hotel for some yummy breakfast.
TIME: 07:00


After having belted multiple rounds we had some light tea and left.  We had told Gauti that we would reach the Mysore by 10AM.  We rode pretty much at a decent place catching up on each other’s life and adventures undertaken during the last month (hehe, yeah!) We pulled over at Mandya for some tea again, called up Gauti to inform about our status. 
In about an hour or so we reached Mysore. We met Gauti and all three of us met a common friend of Gauti & Madhu.  Once we left Mysore, the sun had come up and temperatures were up. Even then we got half a bottle of juice, water and soft drinks and pulled over near Hunsur for an hour or so.
TIME: 11:00

   

After the light session, we left afloat knowing it would be a long day on the road. As we just began to enter the forest premises the clouds came over or heads and welcomed us with light drizzle. It was a heavenly ride, trust me on this one.  The dark thick jungle, the curvy roads, the light drizzle and us, well a light afloat, made it a perfect package. Drifting in the woods and within we sang our way through the forests admiring the greenery. Just around Kerala border we decided to pull over at Kerala restaurant to belt in on some authentic fish curry and boiled rice.
TIME: 13:30


Once we entered the Kerala border the drizzle intensified, with some heavy lunch in our tummies we felt like buffalos. Come what may, we keep riding was the slogan we had in mind. The twisty curves of the dense forest were a joy to execute.   Finally we eneded up at Irrity and asking further direction we proceeded towards Mahe.
The roads narrowed down, humidity increased and the road became dense with traffic.  Once we spotted the Arabian Sea, we yelled at the top of our lungs and almost bumped into the guy in front of us. Having watched all the Malayalam movies it was good to hear words pleasant/unpleasant, we were in not position to understand/judge.  After proceeding south towards thallessary another 15kms down we entered Mahe.
TIME: 16:30


MAHE:
Mahe well, what can I say about this place. A small town, of about 3.5km radius in Kerala, but a part of Pondicherry. And as expected and seen a few years back nothing had changed. For every 5 liquor shops you can find a grocery shop :P Haha!
We searched for good hotels, but couldn’t find one as there was annual celebrations of the Mahe Church. We managed to get a cheap hotel but hey, who cares!  We freshened up and decided to walk to the Mahe beach for the sunset on the west coast.
Watching the sun go down on the Arabian sea with all the boats as the witness was a spectacular sight. We spent some time at the light house and decided to return to the town which was in full of carnival lights. Roaming in the streets of Mahe amidst the crowd and songs, we picked up a couple of bottles and headed back to the hotel.

    

At about 11PM we realised that we had forgotten to get food, so went out and got some fish fry, chilly chicken, rice, peas curry, omlets from a road side shop at reasonable price. And boy was it yummy! We belted and listened to Madhu’s stories and then Gauti continued with his and last turn was mine hehe!
TIME: 02:30

DAY 2: (Roaming Mahe!)
As usual, any guesses who rose first? Haha, me! Got up at around 4AM and finished of the left over kottu. Madhu got up once in between and started swearing at me (not the ideal scene to get up to) Haha! Gauti rose and we both went out for a morning walk to get a feel of the town. We loafed around and managed to find a pretty good hotel (French Avenue). Headed back and woke up Madhu and asked him to get ready. We shifted to the new hotel once Madhu got ready. Finishing our breakfast we decided to head south.
TIME: 10:00

SARGAALAYA- KERALA ARTS & CRAFTS VILLAGE:
Situated about 20kms south Mahe is this amazing place for people who appreciate the cultural heritage that comes along with this beautiful state. Spread across 20acres this beautiful and clean place has various segments where skilled artists work on their skill areas and give a few tips here and there for visitors interested. Their works can be purchased at the place itself. Arts and business is blended in the right proportion at this place. Few of the art forms demonstrated at this place are weaving sarees, painting (all sorts), bamboo art, coconut art, music, wall hangings, hand bags, and so many more. We proudly bought a few coconut pendants (went well with these beaches right?!)
TIME: 12:00


KUNJALI MARAKKAR MUSEUM & BACKWATERS:
When enquired about places near-by we were pointed at this museum. Kunjalli Marakkar was a fierce warrior who put up a valiant fight against the Portuguese over trading rights. A person offered us to guide through the museum and the amount of passion with which he was explaining we just listened like kids. (in between I asked a stupid question, “Saar, Kuniyali Marakar is team who supported Portugal ah?) He almost got enraged:P.
Having a splendid tour of the museum, we went a few kilometres towards to west to find ourselves in place where three backwaters met the ocean. Beautiful place it was, with hardly any people around.
TIME: 13:00


SANDBANKS:
Alright, good progress for the day we thought and headed towards Vadakara. Asking locals for a good hotel around, we pulled over for some lunch. In Kerala, one point to remember is they usually under cook the meat. So think twice before you order chicken.
After a heavy lunch, we reached the sandbanks. It looked pretty similar to Kappad beach. The tourism department had done well in establishing beautiful walkways, sit outs and other facilities in this stretch of the sea. We loafed around, caught a few star fishes and basked in the sun.
TIME: 15:00
After having spent good time, we had some ice creams as it turned pretty hot. Then we decided to ride back and chill out at the hotel.

MAHE NIGHT 2:
We reached back pretty early and purchased the required and decided to walk around the town the carnival was still alive. Lots of people walking around and all the glitters haha, felt good and weird. We went fuelled up our bikes as we had decided to leave early the next day. Bought back dinner packed to the hotel and sat down. The second night went on till 1AM or so before we cleared and crashed.
TIME: 01:00

DAY 2: (Kannur & To Bangalore!)
We rose early and got ready. We left the hotel by 07:30 and headed north. On the way our tummies began to growl so we pulled over for some yummy Kerala breakfast.


MUZHAPPILANGAD DRIVE IN BEACH:
This is one of the must visit places in this region. It stretches for about 5.5km and is rated as one top 5 beaches for driving. It was no doubt a pure thrill to on the sands with waves crashing into your bike. The atmosphere of this place was also relaxed.
TIME: 08:00

  

KANNUR:
Travelling up north for another 15km we reached Kannur. And I had stayed here for about 15days during 2013 so kind of remembered all the places well. Without much enquiring we proceeded to the following places:
      1. Baby Beach: Small stretch of waters which can be viewed from top. We sat here for 15mins or so and decided to move on.
      2.  Payamballam Beach: This is a little commercial beach with lot of high rise buildings around. We loafed around this beach for some time.
      3. St.Angleo Fort: Well, this was the main target of the day. Built in the early 1500’s by French this amazingly beautiful fort I assure you will never disappoint.  The high risen fort wall with cannons, made the perfect defence for naval attacks. We just sat on the fort wall and looked into the seas for quite some time. The distant ships looked so nice. Already running a few hours late we decided it was time to hit the road back to Bangalore.
      TIME: 11:00


RIDE 2: (Kannur – Irrity – Virajpete – Gonnikoppal – Hunsur – Mysore – Bangalore)
This was about 350kms ride back and it was a good one. As we left Kannur we asked people for directions and we proceeded towards Irrity. As entered the forests it began to drizzle. Few hours into the ride the drizzle turned into light showers and it made riding bliss. We pushed on through towards the border to pull over at a hotel for some snacks and tea.
Wow Incident: As the ride was in full swing, Madhu showed me a range of mountain shrouded in mist I was so awestruck that my jaws fell down and as I had begun to say “Wwaaaaaaa” I realised I had almost gone off the road. Looked at Madhu and we started fighting again haha:P
Riding trust me in the forest in the showers turned out be tricky as well with the mental bus drivers. Once we entered back into Karnataka we rode peacefully admiring the misty mountain afar to reach Gonikoppal for some well-deserved heavy lunch.
TIME: 14:00

   

The lunch turned out to be little too heavy for the kilometres left for the day. But we cruised along at a decent pace to reach hunsur as well.  About 30mins before Mysore and major accident had taken place just then and the villagers had blocked the entire road and were protesting. Long jam prevailed and we took a call to enter into the villages and find an alternate route through the country roads. It worked out pretty well and we made it back to the main road and then to Mysore. Thanked Gauti for joining us and spent some time talking on the by-pass road and then decided it was best we head back.
TIME: 17:00

The ride from Mysore to Bangalore was straight-forward 150kms. But with our physical condition and the sun going down we made sure we took regular stops and after dropping back Madhu I reached home :)
TIME: 20:00

CONCLUSION:
What must be done; should be done. Yeah, it was a super-man feeling after having completed this run. I was dancing around the next few days enjoying as though I’ve won the battle against the God of Flops haha! And Kerala, well, she earned a special place in my heart and the next 2 months watched atleast 4 Malayalam movies per week :P”

Until next time, Cia \m/



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Friday, October 14, 2016

Dandiganahalli Dam: The 200km Trek, Cobra Encounter, and Cop Chase on a Chaotic Sunday Ride | Chapter 135 (Sep 4, 2016)


Place: Dandiganahalli Dam & Chokkanahalli Dam.
Distance: 100kms x 2 = 200kms
Directions: Bangalore > Devanahalli > Chikbalapur > Dandiganahalli Dam
Krew: Vinay > Madhu (Barca) > Karthik (Sp)
Bikes: Pulsar (2)                                                                             
Budget: Rs 300/head

IN LESS THAN 50 WORDS:
Dandiganahalli dam is another unexplored jewel of Chikbalapur district. The serene waters of the dam and a good trek up the hill serves as a perfect recipe for a weekend munch. Also, the Chokkahalli Dam (Srinivasa Sagara) to add on as toppings made our trip an amazing one. Not to the forget the crazy ending, a must read!

INTRO & PLAN:
It was almost a month since our last ride to the beautiful forests of Bettamugililam. I was in Ranchi for about 20 days. When I returned, I began searching for some new unexplored places on my hit list. So, after a while I narrowed it down to Dandiganahalli dam. On confirmed list were Madhu & Dileep.
TIME: 22:00 (3/9/2016)


ASSEMBLE & LEAVE:
Oh yeah woke up at 04:00, did a few push-ups & sit-ups, had a sip of coffee & was all set to go! Dileep said he couldn’t make it. So, I went to Madhu’s place and told him the same. We decided to hit the road as I would be available for a week before I had to travel to Gujarat for a month. As we approached BEL road near the Outer Ring Road, Madhu called up his cousin Vinay who had become a very good friend of mine too over just one sitting hehe. So, Madhu & myself pulled over at a shop to have some bun & tea as we waited for Vinay. Once Vinay arrived we greeted each other and we took from Bangalore.
TIME: 07:30

      

RIDE 1: (Bangalore – Devanahalli – Chikbalapur – Dandiganahalli Dam)
Even though it was just a 90-100kms ride, it took us quite some time to cover it. As we left Bangalore the weather was cool & pleasant. And as it was a Sunday, Airport road was pretty dense with traffic. But we knew, it would exist only until the airport deviation and right we were. Once we crossed pass the airport the traffic reduced and we could feel the cool breeze hit us on the face. As we approached Devanahalli, we could see the mighty Nandi hills shrouded in mist giving it a mystical appearance. We pulled over at the same hotel at which we had pulled over on our mega Gandikota ride for some light breakfast.
TIME: 08:30


After some yummy breakfast, we continued the ride towards Chikbalapur. Dandiganahalli dam is about 25km from Chikbalapur but will take about an hour due to bad roads. After this point we started enquiring with the locals about the dam. Getting proper directions we tried to make it out of the town, but owing to the lot of deviations we got lost multiple times. But finally we hit the highway and started cruising on the ghat like road which ran amidst the forests. This was the same route we had taken back in 2012 from Madhugiri to Nandi Hills. The ride was fantastic and I began singing “Made in Andhra” loudly hehe!  As we carried on further we spotted a sweet little reservoir to our left near Chokkahalli, we didn’t know the name of the reservoir, so we decided to explore.
TIME: 09:30

SRINIVASA SAGAR:
With the fishing boats resting in peace and Nandi Ranges playing as the background, this reservoir turned out to very scenic. We fooled around with the rowing sticks and went on the bund to get a good overview of this place. The place was good and the timing was perfect. Nandi hills looked just amazing from this reservoir. After about 20-30mins at this place we decided to leave.
TIME: 10:00

The second part of the ride turned out to be hectic even though it was hardly 20kms. As we left Chokknahalli, we cruised along pretty fast to miss a turn at Manchenahalli and rode about 5-6kms ahead. After reaching back the town, we were again misguided onto another route. Finally after a lot drama, we caught hold of the right route and we were set. As we proceeded, we spotted a beautiful green snake crawling on the road. With no further notice I jumped off the bike and caught the snake by its tail. Damn, it looked so majestic I was about to think before the other two asked me to put down the snake immediately hehe!

    

Then I started fussing and telling Madhu let the snakes mother come, I will catch her too :P. As we began cruising past the small villages we began to get a feeling we were fast approaching our destination. The roads seemed to keep vanishing as we kept progressing. Finally I tell Madhu “ Where those Triumph and Harley, lets see if they can come over here?” Next thing you know, we could spot the Dam and a group of Triumph, Harleys, Yamahas were standing. The biggest face palm I had received till date hehe! Anyway we had reached the dam.
TIME: 10:45

DANDIGANAHALLI DAM TREK:
Well, this dam is actually pretty well known to most of the riders who keep coming to Nandi Hills. Thing is we avoided that hill, hence the delay in catching this dam. The dam offers a majestic view as it is situated between two hills. First thing we did is to walk past the bund and get and all around view off the place. (Firstly wanted to get away from the crowd grrr…) After reaching the bunds end we thought we not trek up the hill, the view had to get better.
TIME: 11:00

    

And so the wonderful trek began. We hadn’t carried any water or snacks, never had I read about a trek at this place. But as we ascended the hillock the view kept getting better and better. We could see the other bikers group getting smaller and insignificant. We fooled around boulders yelled on top of our voices sang some of the latest Telugu songs and what not. Balancing on boulders and jumping from one to one had to be most fun part. After a while we reached what seemed like the top. By this time we could hear only the winds blowing and nothing else.
It had to be one of the most peaceful spots I had hit in quite some time. I managed to pull out some mint (polo) from my bag as that was all I had got. We decided to crash to enjoy the superb silence surrounding us.
TIME: 11:30

After about 20-30mins of deep sleep, we got up and sat in silence enjoying the view that stood before us. All we could hear is the rustling of the leaves and branches around us. I decided to climb up a tree to get a farthest sight. After goofing around a while dancing a little too, we decided to leave and trek our way back to base.
The trek back was plain and simple. It took us hardly 30mins to reach the base. As we reached we could see a few more bikes had arrived showing it was a pretty popular place. But nevertheless few bikes that too on a Sunday is pretty okay. We geared up and decided to bid adieu to this wonderful new reservoir.
TIME: 12:45


   

Ride 2: (Dandiganahalli Dam – Chikballapura – Devenahalli – Bangalore)
This had to be one of the most resistance filled ride till date. As we left the dam, we could trace back the right route. As we cruised on the village roads, I was reminding Madhu about the words said earlier about the snake’s mother.. . and BAM, out of now where a 5-6feet Cobra came onto the road and went to the other side. Madhu pulled over and smiled, I was like “hey, common, that was green and this one’s brownish-black, how can it be its mother? :P” We waited for a while if it turn out, but it had gone into the bushes. So, as we proceeded further just before reaching Chikkbalapur, we spotted a mud Kabbadi competition between Police academies. We stood and watched for about 15-20mins and decided to leave.


We reached Chikbalapur and after which we pulled over at some dhaba for some food and drinks. The food was okay not very good. So my suggestion to all would be to pull over near to Nandi as major crowded confluences at those regions.
TIME: 14:00

      

Just as we were about to leave the dhaba we realised my bike had got a puncture. That was like a puncture in my heart, never had I got a puncture in past 7years of my bike riding and actually never in my life too including cycle (Including tri-cycle man! Shit!). Remained calm and enquired about puncture shops nearby and rode until one and chatting with the shop guy got the tyre fixed.


The last stretch, we went ahead full zoom before the sun began to set and then a cop caught us. I was thinking damn, what else could go wrong. Somehow after some sweet negotiations, we were able to get away from him From there, we rode slow avoiding all cop filled roads and finally went to Nagarbhavi to drop Madhu and rode back to reach my home.
TIME: 19:30

   

CONCLUSION:
This was another amazing chapter to a new reservoir near Chikkbalapur. Past few chapters had turned out well and it made us feel good. This chapter saw some crazy moments, but it was bound to happen and it was actually funny. Anyway another one under our belt, wohoo!”
Until next time, Cia \m/



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