It was a Friday morning and as
the weekend was nearing I was excited
about two things one, the delivery of my new 55-250 Cannon EFS lens and
another, release of the movie “Shaadi
ke side effects” , sequel of “Pyar ke side effects” which was one of my
favorite movies.
Cannon EFS 55mm – 250mm Lens……
I ordered the lens online at Flipkart as it
was available at a 40% discounted price which I feel was a steal. I had a 18-55
kit lens and I wanted to upgrade to this beauty from a long long time. I was eagerly waiting for some sort of a
discounted price and I often used to check the price of this lens to see if
there is any discount on this lens and thanks to FlipKart’s Algorithm which
understood my desperation and intimated me as soon as the lens was available
online at a discounted price J . No wonder Ecommerce Software engineers are paid so high since
they write some really cool programs to predict the user’s desperation and
offer solutions which benefits the end user and translates into huge revenue
for the ecommerce website and the seller J
.
The delivery of the lens was slated for
Saturday but thanks to the amazing service by FlipKart I received the lens on
Friday itself without any damage which I was initially skeptical off.
The Plan....
There was nothing specific planned for the
weekend but since I got the new lens I wanted to explore it to the fullest over
the weekend. Coincidently it so happened that my wife’s friend who stays in Mysore
invited us over the weekend to stay at her place as her roommates were away for
the weekend. I did not think twice and accepted her proposal J
I still hadn’t planned for the
destination. We thought we will plan it
on-the-go.
After finishing some pending work on Saturday
morning me and Wify headed off to Mysore by 3PM. To my surprise there
was absolutely no traffic jam on Mysore road and it was a smooth sailing. I
have never encountered such a situation in the past and being a frequent
traveler on Bangalore roads I was almost starting to miss the traffic jams ;) .
So we reached Mysore by 8 and headed straight
to DRC mall where we were supposed to meet our friend and watch “Shaadi Ke Side
Effects” movie which was one of the items in our to-do-list for the weekend. The movie did not disappoint and was a one
time watch.
After the movie and dinner at KFC we headed
back to her place. As I was tired after the journey I did not feel like
planning anything for the next day and hit the bed ;).
Sunday
J ……
It was a beautiful Sunday Morning. The weather was cloudy and felt like it would
rain any moment. What better climate can you ask for a long drive J . I had to decide our destination for the day after
evaluating our options we decided to go to B R Hills & K. Gudi since we hadn’t been there earlier and had
done Bandipur, Nagarhole million times ;) . So we decided for a one day trip to
BR hills and K Gudi.
The destination was set, I tanked up my Figo
and we were ready to go….
Since this trip was planned at the last moment
I did not get the time to plan for the route to B R hills. I did not have any
info how to go to BR hills from Mysore however from my previous trips to
Bandipur I had seen sign boards at Nanjangud to BR hills. So I decided to
travel to Nanjangud first and then ask the locals the route to BR Hills.
Now some Gyan on BR hills and K Gudi :)
Now some Gyan on BR hills and K Gudi :)
BR
Hills & K Gudi Wiki……
Br Hills/BRT wildlife sanctuary is situated at Karnataka-Tamilnadu border and
is about 90kms from Mysore. This is
where the Western Ghats meets the Eastern Ghats. The best time to visit BR
hills would be just after monsoon(September or October) when the forest is lush
green……
K
Gudi / Kyathadevaraya Gudi
K Gudi is situated at a
distance of 18kms from Biligiri
Rangaswamy Temple in BR hills. It is a hill station and there is a Jungle
Lodges resort in K Gudi. So if you are planning to stay overnight at K Gudi you
can stay at Jungle Lodges.
The Trip……
We started by 11AM ( we are always late risers you see ;) ) and after a 20kms drive we reached Nanjangud. There was a board near a railway crossing indicating we need to take a left from the Mysore-Ooty Highway to go to BR hills. So we took a left from the railway crossing and after travelling some distance there was a beautiful temple called Nanjundeshwara temple. We stopped at the temple and asked few locals about the route to B R hills and K. Gudi and the road conditions to BR hills.
Based on their inputs there are two routes to
BR Hills
Route
1:
Nanjangud
à Chamarajanagara (Signal) à
Yelandur à BR Hills
Route
2:
Nanjangud à
Chamarajanagara(Signal) à Nagavalli à K Gudi à BR Hills
And they suggested us to take the Yelandur
route if we are travelling only to B R hills since the road condition to BR
hills is good at this stretch and the amount of ghat section is less compared
to Kgudi à BR hills route.
However since we wanted to see both the places
we planned to take both the routes. So this is the route we planned
Nanjangud à
Chamarajanagara (Signal) à Yellandurà BR hills à K Gudi à Nagavalli à Chamarajanagara à Nanjangud à Mysore
This is how it looks on google maps
Road From Nanjangud to Chamarajanagara
We took a left from the Chamarajanagara signal
towards Yelandur. There are huge sign boards in Yelandur which provides
directions to BR hills. We followed the directions and reached the forest check
post by 1.
After filling out the details in the register we headed off to BRT sanctuary at first the forest was not appealing and the reason for it is that it is almost summer time now and the ghat would have been in its glory only during monsoons when the trees would be lush green. We spotted some wild Boars at the entrance apart from that we did not spot any wildlife throughout our journey. We just spotted elephant dung and the anticipation to spot elephants gave us adrenalin rush but alas we spotted none. We encountered some stretches where the forest was still green and we halted to click some pictures. We reached the junction from where the Temple was at a distance of 3 kms and K Gudi was 18 kms. However we were not in the mood to visit the temple so we headed off towards Kgudi. The road to K Gudi from the Junction is spectacular….. the forest was lush green and simply beautiful….. We drove slowly in the Ghats so that we enjoy the magnificence of the Ghat…… We stopped at few places to take photographs. After an amazing drive for about 18kms we reached K Gudi Jungle Lodges camp. We halted there freshened up and then after sometime headed back to Mysore.
First View of BR Hills
The jungle begins.....
After filling out the details in the register we headed off to BRT sanctuary at first the forest was not appealing and the reason for it is that it is almost summer time now and the ghat would have been in its glory only during monsoons when the trees would be lush green. We spotted some wild Boars at the entrance apart from that we did not spot any wildlife throughout our journey. We just spotted elephant dung and the anticipation to spot elephants gave us adrenalin rush but alas we spotted none. We encountered some stretches where the forest was still green and we halted to click some pictures. We reached the junction from where the Temple was at a distance of 3 kms and K Gudi was 18 kms. However we were not in the mood to visit the temple so we headed off towards Kgudi. The road to K Gudi from the Junction is spectacular….. the forest was lush green and simply beautiful….. We drove slowly in the Ghats so that we enjoy the magnificence of the Ghat…… We stopped at few places to take photographs. After an amazing drive for about 18kms we reached K Gudi Jungle Lodges camp. We halted there freshened up and then after sometime headed back to Mysore.
Lush Green Ghat roads from BR hills to K Gudi
The road conditions from BR hills to K Gudi
and the entire Ghat was very good. I did not expect such good roads on a Ghat
section. There is nothing much to see in these places however you should visit
these places only to enjoy the spectacular views the ghat has to offer and
experience the adrenalin rush driving through thick forests having magnificent
views…..
We reached Mysore by 5PM and after freshening
up headed back to Bangalore…. All in all it was an amazing experience driving
through beautiful ghat sections and experimenting on my new Canon lens.. I
couldn’t have asked for more J
hi..Your photography is superb. Which model of Canon DSLR do you use? Also are you using any filter or post processing?
ReplyDeleteHi Manjot.. Thank you for reading the blog :) i use a basic 1100 cam & 55-250 lens.... I am not that much into photography and just use the adobe express editor to beautify the pics :)
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