Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Photogenic Hampi



Route -: Bangalore - Tumkuru - Chitradurga - Hospet - Hampi
Time Of the Trip -: January 2016
Distance Covered -: 1000 Km in 2 days
Type of Trip -: Photographic Getaway
Road Quality -: 6/10 (8/10 till chitradurga but 5/10 after that till hampi)

The Road quality till chitradurga is good but after that the road is average with potholes on the side of the road and a lot of heavy vehicle traffic.
Since its a single lane you will have to take a lot of calls while overtaking.
Be careful since the trucks overtake each other unexpectedly and might just block your way.

Day 1:


Left Bangalore at 6:00 AM sharp.
Had breakfast on the way at Shree Vrindhavan. (decent food..not that great) 
Horrible Sambar

Road till chitradurga is good since its a national highway.

Road till Chitradurga
Really Great Sunflower Fields on the Way

Reached Hampi by 1:00PM

Stayed at Vijayshree Heritage Resort. Its was an epic find. Its an entire rajasthani style village near hampi.



It has a really warm feel to it. Me being from Rajasthan really felt at home. And don't think that this is just a bad attempt at depicting Rajasthan in South India. It authentic. All the people working here , from the servants to the owner are all from Rajasthan so you will be given a proper rajasthani welcome with a pooja thali and garlands as soon as you enter.

This place is spread in a huge area and everyday evening there are rajasthani folk shows including tight rope walker, Cart rides, Puppet Shows, Folk dances, the whole shabang.

The rooms here are all individual huts with all facilities provided.

After reaching there and settling in the room we went from there to explore around

Sight Seeing

Virupaksha Temple


View of Virupaksha Temple from the Top
 Virupaksha Temple is the main center of pilgrimage at Hampi and has been considered the most sacred sanctuary over the centuries. It is fully intact among the surrounding ruins and is still used in worship. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, known here as Virupaksha, as the consort of the local goddess Pampa who is associated with the Tungabhadra River.

This temple is considered to be built somewhere around the 7th century and it initially started as a small shrine only to be later developed into a marvellous temple under the reign of the Vijaynagara rulers. Several evidences found in the temple indicate towards the fact that a lot of additions were done in the temple during the late Chalukya and Hoysala periods.
Although this amazing temple lost most of its wonderful decorative structures and creations during the 1565 war, worship here kept on persisting. This temple finally received a major overhaul and renovation at the beginning of the 19th century in order to keep it under working condition and to salvage its structure, artistic elements and aesthetics.
Triple Shivlinga
Reached the hotel back before sunset.

Rajasthani Thali

Had authentic Rajasthani thali at the resort for dinner. (Ghee Overload).Amazing daal baati and churma.


DAY 2:

Left the resort a bit late around 10:00AM and went for Sight Seeing.

Hampi Baazar
Hampi Bazaar is located in front of the Virupaksha Temple in Hampi. 
About a kilometre long, the bazaar is lined with a series of granite pavilions, some of them two storied. These structures were once part of a thriving market belonging to the Vijayanagara Empire.
All of these pavilions have been encroached upon and converted into shops, restaurants, and homes. Many guest houses can also be found in the Hampi bazaar area, mainly catering to backpackers. There are numerous shops that sell items like ethnic clothes, bags, and religious artefacts and this is also a good place to buy souvenirs. A photo gallery in the bazaar displays photos of the monuments in Hampi which were taken by Alexander Greenlaw in 1856.
Now the entire stretch in front of the temple has been razed to the ground, leaving hundreds of people with no means of livelihood.
The monolithic Nandi, Virupaksha Temple and the Hemakuta Hill are situated at a walking distance from Hampi Bazaar.
The bazaar is a perfect place for morning walks and also the ideal place where you can spend quality shopping time with your loved one. 



Krishna Temple
Balakrishna temple is a famous temple located in Hampi. Built by king Krishnadevaraya in 1513, this temple is a part of the Hampi ruins today. The main deity of the temple was Lord Krishna as an infant (Balakrishna). The original idol of the deity is now on display in the state museum at Chennai. 
One of the must see sites of Hampi, the Balakrishna temple, enthrals both the devotees and the tourists alike. The ruins tell the story of the grandeur of Indian Architecture of yore. A major attraction here is the carvings of epics on the temple walls. 
The best time to visit Hampi is during the months of October to March when the climate would be pleasant. 


Old Ruins on top of the Hill
Amazing Place to relax near Hampi Bazaar
Largest Monolithic Bull

Left Hampi for bangalore around 2:00PM

Reached Bangalore around 8:30 PM.

Traffic at Hampi
Advice - Do not go on any festival or else you will spend the majority of your time in traffic(like me). I went around sankranti and had to suffer the wrath of hampi's small jam packed roads.

Best way to cover Hampi is on Foot. Once you reach Virupaksha Temple , then everything around there can be covered on foot. Just have your running shoes on and a lot of water.Pack light and wisely.

Final Verdict

Its a great place to visit. Its a piece of history and for all the photographers out there , this is heaven.
There are so many vantage points from where you can click the entire landscape. The sunset and sunrise are epic here.
Also there are a lot of bicycle tours that happen here. I would recommend you do those as they are done early morning and they are not very expensive.

All in all a must visit place.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Love Struck Kodaikanal




Route -: Bangalore - Krishnagiri - Salem - Dindigul - Kodaikanal
Time Of the Trip -: August 2015
Distance Covered -: 1300Km in 2 days
Type of Trip -: Romantic Weekend Getaway
Road Quality -: 8/10

The road is really good till dindigul. You will be able to cover a lot of distance easily at high speeds.
We had booked a Ford Figo Diesel from Zoomcar and it proved to be a great car. After dindigul, once the twisties start, you will have a lot of fun driving.

Day 1:
Left Bangalore around 6:00AM.
Had breakfast on the way around 9:00AM
After that we cranked up the speed and made sure we were right on track to reach kodaikanal by 2:00PM

The Awesome Highway till Dindigul

After Dindigul, the road is single lane. So your average speed will come down but still there are fewer trucks and buses on the road, so you can cover distances easily.
The Twisties


Bear Shola Waterfall on the way just outside Kodaianal

Fruit and Flower Market next to the waterfall

Reached Kodaikanal by 3:00PM.

Went out for sight seeing the same day.


Palani Hills



Pillar Rock
 Amazing vertical rocks just emerge out of the fog. Its like olympus coming out of the clouds.

Kodaikanal Lake
Definitely try to go for a serene boat ride in the lake and let the cool breeze and calm water take you for a ride of your own.

Really good Cafe just next to the lake with great tea and chicken sandwiches



If you want my advice, make sure you plan at least a 3 or more day trip to here since the places around here need to be enjoyed slowly. You need to let the beauty and serenity sink in slowly and you wouldn't wanna leave this place.
Do Not Rush..!! 

And if everything else fails, you have the world famous mushrooms..!! Shrooms all the way..!! :P

Day 2:-

Went for seeing the remaining things around kodaikanal.

Pine Forest
Left the place around 1:00 and were back in Bangalore following the same route by 9:30PM.



Life slows down here and it allows you to take in the amazing beauty of nature.Its a heavenly place and needs to be appreciated for its serenity. The roads are awesome as long as you don't mind driving in a bit of traffic. Me being from Bangalore felt quite at ease there.



Final Verdict:-

Kodaikanal is a must visit place especially if you are looking out to enjoy a romantic getaway. This place doesn't shout, it just whispers in  your ear and you would love just sitting next to the lake enjoying a hot cup of Tea.

Go here with the people you love and this place will never disappoint you. You will come back a Happier Soul.


Travel Brings you closer to your inner self. Never stop Travelling.