Had been to kudremukha (Karnataka's 2nd highest peak) on 22nd and 23rd June with 6 of my friends. The car was packed with 7 adults throughout the trip. From highway to ghats, country roads to no-roads, the car performed really well. The ride was like that of a magic carpet despite increasing the tyre pressures to 36 for all wheels. Everyone were comfy in their seats and in fact, few of us preferred the 3rd row for what it offered: a peaceful place to sleep in, far away from all the songs and chatter!
We left Bangalore early morning at 4am and took the Hassan route. Crossed over Belur, Mudigere and Kalasa to reach our homestay: Upasana Retreat. I would strongly recommend this stay if anyone's visiting those places. Its nearby Horanadu temple as well. The route map:-
Since we left early, we reached the temple at around 9:30am and left after about an hour later. The route to the homestay had almost a kilometer of mud road which was thankfully layered with soil mixed with iron ore (which is found in abundance). It was pretty easy to drive on, given the constant rain that had made it rather muddy. Upasana is located in a beautiful place and it was covered in fog during the entire duration of our stay! Few images:-
Upon relaxing and having lunch, we left for nearby places which included a tea estate. Again the constant showers and fog made it a very enjoyable drive:-
It was around 6pm that we went back to Upasana Retreat. Had snacks and jumped into the pool at 8pm with thick fog surrounding us (not to forget the constant drizzle and the moon occasionally showing up in all the haze!)
We had arranged for a Jeep the next morning to take us to places where only the jeep could go: Khyathanmakki and a nearby falls. The former is a scenic hill top which constantly is very windy and again, is covered by clouds sometimes even in the summer. On clear days, you get a breathtaking view.
On days like these when we visited, you feel as if you are cocooned inside a large dome with absolutely nothing visible save for the ground, the Jeep, people around you, the constant and heavy wind, and white mist everywhere else. Time just comes to an abrupt halt and all the guys were left mute for a good ten minutes (it was the most peaceful part of the trip!).
You also find stones relatively heavy for their size: another indication of how iron-rich the whole place is. While climbing the steep muddy incline, it took 8 attempts to get the Jeep across a bad patch.
During the course of the trip, we did visit the abandoned township of KIOCL (Kudremukh Iron Ore Company). It is shocking to learn that they had a pipeline through which they used to transport the ore by mixing it in water all the way to Mangalore (100kms) where it was being processed! The pipeline is now being used to channel water as per what the localities tell us.
Due to constant pressure from the western media and activists, the government decided to halt the operations considering the impact that this mining activity had on the nearby rivers. It is said to be the birthplace of two key rivers: Tunga and Bhadra that, though originate from the Western Ghats, flow East into the mainland. With residue from constant mining polluting these rivers, the operations were shutdown. You can still see fine dust mixed with sand when you walk alongside the river in certain places. Like the Ambatheertha for example.
A local waterfall where the waters were muddy as this was the initial stages of rain and lots of soil was getting eroded as is the case during this time.It looked like 'Nature's cup of tea'!
Once back at the resort, we left at 1pm and thought of coming via a different route this time, which added an extra hour into the journey but was totally worth it as it involved going through the outskirts of Bhadra sanctuary. Route:-
The trip ended with us reaching Bangalore at 11pm. Fastag came of use on the Hassan highway but was utterly useless on Tumkur road. In fact, fastag lane is the slowest on these tolls.
Overall, it was a very good trip with the Hexa doing what it does best: provide a cozy environment for the folks inside and an engaging drive for the driver irrespective of where you take it. Couple this with the fantastic weather, and it becomes one of the perfect trips that I've had till date!
Will keep updating the thread as time goes so please stay tuned!