Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Rangaswamy Betta trip

Last weekend, i happened to go to a couple of places around bangalore. This being despite the serial bomb blasts that ripped apart bangalore.. After much consideration, me and my friend Bharathi decided to go to Rangaswamy Betta near kanakapura village. The inspiration got from the ever reliable dreamroutes.org description on this hill.

We started around 12 noon and took the kanakapura road on my super splendour. The blog had mentioned to take the harohalli road and get around from there to the particular hill. Harohalli village is around 30 odd kilometers from JP nagar. After taking the diversion there, missing the route twice, i thought this was the hill we were going to climb.



But then, after enquiring with some locals over there, we found that the route described in that blog was actually meant for trekking. You would need to go to the base of the hill and then trek up from there.. Since it was a fairly big trek and it was drizzling on and off, we decided to take the proper road up to the hill.

To do this, we had to catch kanakapura road, get back to kanakapura and then take another diversion from there.. Even though we lost time in this process, we did manage to get a good feel of rural bangalore..



Amazingly, roads in this part of the state are incredibly good barring a few minor potholes and the ride was smooth. After reaching kanakapura, you need to take a left immediately after the bus stand. After that, you just need to close your eyes and follow the well laid road (atleast as of july 2008). The best thing if you are in doubt is to stop and ask for directions. This hill spot is very famous among vilagers and every one will be more than happy to help you out.

We had reached a point in the hill where there was a small temple and some kids playing around. After that point, the good road ended and the path after that was very muddy with stones.. Also, the drizzle added to the complications and we didnt want to risk going any further with our two wheeler. Apparently the peak is about 4 kms from that point.




We decided to return since it was already 4:30 and light was beginning to fade fast. So after taking some quick snaps, we stopped by the temple again. We had a small photo session with the local kids who were more than excited to see a digi cam and some one interested in shooting them.











By the time we returned back to bangalore it was around 7pm and we found that some savages had bombed out ahmedabad..

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You should try Gopalsamy betta in Bandipur. http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/searchbrowse?psc=G&filter=1&q=gopalsamy%20betta#4

My wonky old camera betrays the wonderful place. Visit it in sep after rains either before 10AM or after 4:00pm.