Mission accomplished Trekking to Kumaraparvata:
Some do's and don'ts before starting your plans for Trekking to Kumaraparvta:
1. Ensure that you are physically fit with a minimal daily activity.
2. Reach out to Girigadde Joyisaru or Bhattru +919448647947 and +919480230191 to check the availability of food and accommodation if Bhattru mane is over crowded you will have to go with tents
3. Ensure to have A good strong backpack, Clothes - 2 pairs, Sleeping bag, Jacket/Wind-Cheater, Cap, water bottle, ID proof, Torch, packed food like dry fruits and biscuits, Camera, goggles.
4. Keep some first aid medicine like pain killers, glucose, band aid on hand.
5. Not at all suggested for the first time trekkers, unless you have strong mindset and eagerness to trek.
Route:
A (170km) : Mysore –44km–> Hunsur– 43km –> Kushalnagar — 27km –> Somwarpet — 9km –> Shanthalli — 23km –> Bisle — 24km –> Kukke Subramanya. (popularly, the Bisle ghat route)
B (206km) : Mysore –44km–> Hunsur– 43km –>Kushalnagar– 30km –>Madikeri– 51km –>Sullya — 38km –> Kukke Subramanya ( popularly called the Madikeri route)
C (217 km) : Mysore — 27 km —-> Bilikere (deviation for SH57) — 13km —> KR Nagara — 46km —> Hole Narasipura —33km —> Hassan– 38km –> Sakleshpur — 38km –> Gundya — 22km –> Kukke Subramanya (popularly, Sakleshpur or Shiradi Ghat route)
Approximate time and distance map between main points:
Day 1: Kukke to Trekking trail 1.2 KM -> Starting trail to Bheemana kallu 3 KM 2 Hrs -> Bhattra mane 3 KM 2Hrs
Day 2: Bhattru mane -> Forest office and View point are around 200 Mts -> 2 KM to reach Kallu Mantapa 1 Hour-> 2.5 KM to Shesha parvata and sidda parvata 1 Hour -> Next 2.5 KMs to Kumara parvatha 1 hour.
Here is our way bit by bit:
As planned me Sunil, Avinash and Chethan were all set to move and left Mysore at 5.30 AM and chose to travel on Mysore - Sulya road we had our breakfast (Yummy ottu Shyaavige and Kadale Masale with a cup of nice tea) at Madikeri and reached Sampaje.
We took a right direction near the plantation 3+ Kms ahead sampaje, which gives a shortcut route to Kukke Subramanya (Sunil call it as WRC route which gives you fantastic and thrilling driving experience) we reached Kukke exactly at 10.10.
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All set to ascend Kumaraparvata at parking lot |
Parked the vehicle and booked an auto from temple to trail entry of KP which is around 1.2 KM, we had the plan to reach Bhattra house the first day which is around 6 KM far from the trail.
Chethan Avinash and me in the starting trail |
We made a mistake when we started our trek at 10.30 we went ascending without filling our bottles on the assumption that we will get the water stream on our way but we were proved wrong, we didn't find any water till Bheemanakallu 3 Km from the trail, fortunately we found one small stream with very little water which gave some energy to Chethan and Avinash.
Chethan Over and Out at the first pit stop 15 minutes into the trek |
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Chethan and Avinash drinking sweet stream water. |
We started ascending the dense forest patch saw the sky once in a while and very rarely noticed the sun hiding behind trees. after completing 3 KM stretch we found a rock structure which is known as Bheemana kallu at around 12.30, from which we still need to cover 3 KM to reach Bhattra house.
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Victory Avinash |
After crossing Bheemana kallu |
Yes! Bhattra mane heaven on earth for Kumaraparvata trekkers |
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And you cannot explain the taste and goodness of Mountain water |
We were exhausted by the time we reach Bhattra house around 2.30 PM. we filled our stomach with rice, curry, butter milk and spicy tangy pickle. we relaxed ourselves, exchanged our identity with fellow guys who came from different places.
We went to the view point around 5.30 to witness the sunset, the next 45 minutes was awesome! we enjoyed the scenic beauty.
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On our way to view point from Bhattra mane |
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Sunil, man behind the accomplishment of our dream |
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Inexplicable silver line, you will be lost watching the Sunset. |
We took some snaps and came back to Bhattra house had our food by 8 and slept at 9 PM had good sleep and woke up by 7 AM and got ready and finished our breakfast upma, rice bath and a cup of coffee, we were all set and left bhattra mane at 8.20. We need to register the name and address with forest department office by paying 200 Rs per head so will have to ensure to have an ID proof to submit.
Soon after getting freshened up and having breakfast we began our trekking to the top hill Kumara parvata with two bottles of water, a pack of biscuits dates and sugar candy. initial stretch was an open land steep with no trees and shade, with a clear sky sun was shining and we started to feel thirsty and tired soon we started to lag behind all the teams who started the trek together from Bhattra mane.
Kumaraparvata mid way Kallu Mantapa |
As you trek along kallu mantapa you got to see beautiful mountain ranges, landscapes of the western ghats.
there comes the magnificant view of waterfalls on Sidda parvatha a huge hill which looks a shining stone with a deep cliff which could be seen from a distance after moving ahead of Shesha parvatha.
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Trekking enthusiast with beautiful mountain flowers |
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Shesha Parvatha |
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Say it scary, shining, beautiful . . . everything looks good. |
As you proceed the trekking you will enjoy the mist coming from the mountain stream which is one of the fantastic experiences of trek
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Hill side view . . . |
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Narnia land before huge stone hill. |
The ferns and greenery around is a proof that you will find the misty atmosphere throughout the year.
Then comes the huge stone hill which has the elevation of about 60 to 70 Degrees which is a bit difficult to climb on the straight stretch, it is better to choose the side way to cross the hill, shockingly soon after the stone hill you are just on the top of Kumara parvatha.
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Atop Kumara Parvatha |
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Me with Amruth and friends |
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Chethan all set to leave from Bhatra mane |
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One pic with Bhatru |
We left Bhatru mane by writing Sunil's address in the diary so as to make his visit to Bangalore easier