January 31st, 2009 by admin

Distance: Around 60 km from Bangalore

Journey time: 1 and half hour to 2 hours

How to reach there: Private bus to Dobbspet and then by auto (minimum fare Rs 10) to Shivagange. Private buses available from KR market. There are few KSRTC buses also available from Majestic to Dobbspet. Shivagange is 8 km from Dobbspet.

Route:

Route 1: Take a left turn to NH48, (which goes to Mangalore). Travel till Gudemarana halli(16 KMs from Nelamangala). Take a right turn, travel for 15 KMs to reach Shivagange.

Route 2: Instead of taking left near Nelamangala, go stright on NH4 till Dabaspet(20KMs from Nelamangala). Take left turn and travel for 6 KMs to reach Shivagange.

Where to eat: Not available, carry your own food and water. However, on the way on Tumkur highway you will get a lot of dhabas.

Where to stay: Not available

shivagange

Shivagange is small hillock located at a small distance of 60 km from Bangalore city. Shivagange got its name from the Shiva temple atop the hill and the spring water(Gange) which flows here. This place is very popular with trekkers for and pilgrims due to the presence of large number of temples. If ones starts early then Shivagange, Namada Chilume and Devarayana Durga can be conered in a single day. To climb up the hill is approximately a 2 km trek. It is also know Dakshina Khashi or the Kashi of South India.

What to see:

1. Gangadhareshwara Temple: Gangadhareshwara, an avatar of Shiva is the deity of this ancient temple. In the inner sanctum it is said that there is a tunnel which runs upto Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple in Bangalore. However, it is closed from both side and no one has yet tried checking the route.

2. Olakala Teertha: Olakala Teertha, is another temple where a spring water flows in between rocks and one has climb down steep narrow rock. It is said that who is honest or good can touch it. But looks like if you enter your hand deep inside and search for while, you will be lucky.

3. Nandi Statue: The Nandi statue is located at the heighest poing at Shivagange. This point is known as Shantala point. It is said that from here Queen Shantala wife Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana commited suicide. From here one can get a awesome view of the surrounding area.

shivagange

4. Patala Gange: The word Patal gange literally means underground Ganga. In this temple you will see water flowing from underground and hence the name. The water level keeps changing throughout the day. Legend has it that water here is connected to Antaragange in Kolar. The water is considered sacred in both the places.

It would be wise to leave this place before dusk.

January 9th, 2009 by admin

Distance: Around 70 km from Hubli, 160 km Goa, 340 km from Mangalore and 480 km Bangalore

How to reach there: By bus or train upto Hubli and then local bus to Yellapura. KSRTC buses are available from Bangalore, Mangalore etc.

Where to stay: Banana County, Pai’s Sambhram Lodge

Where to eat: Road side Dhabas or above mentioned hotels

yellapura picture

Yellapura is small town in the Uttara Kannada (south Canara) district of the Indian state of Karnataka. Located in the western ghats of India, Yellapura or Yellapur is surrounded by dense forest.Yellapura falls on the way from Ankola to Dharwad. It is nature lover’s paradise. If you would like to be just with yourself and nature visit Yellapura. One should explore the wandering valley, green forests and two gushing water falls.

Things to see:

Satoddi falls: It is one of the most photogenic falls in Karnataka and is located 25 km from Yellapur town. To reach there while travelling towards Hubli one has to take a left turn. It is awesone view the road going alongside river Kali. It is advisable to visit there in between November to April. Visiting in Monsson season can be risky.

Magod falls: The name Magod falls originated from the village name which is located near to this falls. To reach there one has to ride about 1.5 km from Yellapur on the Yellapur-Karwar Highway(NH-63), and then a left turn will lead to Magod falls. Magod waterfalls is situated 19 km away from Yellapur, in the Magodu village. It comes on the way from Ankola to yellapur. Here, the Bedthi river takes two distinct leaps to hurtle from a height of 650ft. into a rocky ravine. The dense forest, the gushing water and a breathtaking view makes it a place to visit. Near the falls, there is a sun set point called Jenu Kallu Gudda where you can see a beautiful view of the sun set.

magod falls

magod falls
Courtesy: Rajesh Naik

Kalache: You can also visit a beautiful village called Kalache, amid lush green hills, just 30 km from Yellapura.