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Chikmaglur
Ashok @ashokdas
Aug 12, 2007 02:29 PM, 17562 Views
(Updated Aug 12, 2007)
My dream weekend hangout

I always referred to blogs to read the travelog’s, to explore the places in and around Bangalore on weekends. People from Bangalore seemed to adventurous, as I had to test try different places for 3 years to find a place where no one else visited. At least no else have written a blog. Finally the D-day came for me, last month(June-2007).


I always admired the monsoon season in karnataka, especially the monsoon of Coorg and Chickmangalore. They are the beauties of karnataka.Too peacefull to live. But after the release of "Mungaru male", it was Sakleshpur which caught my interest. We decided to go to Rotti-kallu, a home stay near sakleshpur.


When my friend said we are going there, the first thing I did was to hit Rotti-kallu in Google :). But this time there was an opportunity for me. There were no blogs, no Information about this place.


Ok enough introduction.


we started at 3.30AM in the night from Bangalore.In fact that was the best time, as Sakleshpur is 4.5 hours from bangalore, so we reached Sakleshpur Early in the morning.


The journey itself was wonderfull. The previous night it was again a hectic day with Bangalore’s bustling traffic Jam, Smoke dust etc. By the time we started it was Calm, peaceful...it was looking like Bangalore of 90’s. When we woke up at 6.30 in the morning it was time to see some lush green paddy feilds near Hassan.


It was already drizzling a bit and it looked like a heaven for us who came from Bangalore which was witnessing high temparature. As we crossed Sakleshpur weather started turning violent. that was a gradual change.


It was around 22 kms more for us to Rotti-kallu for us from Sakleshpur. Sakleshpur was fully covered with mist and the visibility was very low. As we started towards Rotti-kallu, the rains were becoming more and more stronger.


Finally we reached Rotti-kallu, where bisi bisi(Hot) Akki Rotti and


Soppin palya (Malnad style Palak /Curry )was waiting for us. In fact we were happy for that itself:).The taste was worth.I felt, I got Half the money back:)


Finally it was 11.30 when we reached the actual place.Whatever my friend told me was true. At morning 11.30 the whether was like this.(see the timings in photo)


The place was fully covered with mist.The breeze was wild. The organizers explained the beauty of the place.Indeed it Was. They said it Rains around 250 inches(23 Times more than bangalore) annualy here. And we were experiencing them live.


Large part this place untouched.Then we were given some kind of Special Raincoats, to start trekking towards, Actual Rotti-kallu view point.We got some instructions also.


The pleasure was awesome. we were into a 100% oxyzen zone from 70% Carbon-di-oxide zone in less than 12 hours as my friend told. In fact some guys in our troop went by jeep in the same road. Huf that might have been a amzing experience.I missed that and preferred to trek:(


Finally We stopped at this valley as the whether started turning too violent.


it was raining like hell here and we spent an hour here before going to the base point.Overall it was an experience for lifetime.We enjoyed the true monsoon @ Sakleshpur. @ Rotti-kallu.


We had lunch @4 and it was time to play in this stream.


We had a heavy dinner in the with camp fire(in a closed dining hall as it was raining) and slept in the cottages. it was another experience to listen to frogs music and heavy rains dashing against the tiles of our cottages.


We started back to Bangalore on next morning after having a breakfast (again it was some malnad food which was equal good like previous days Akki Rotti.)


People said, the place is more beautiful in post monsoon when the fogs are cleared and grasses are grown. I am waiting for post monsoon :).

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