This
trek was planned suddenly, when my colleague cum friend Vishwanath who was my
trekking partner in previous 3 treks came to me and gave his Wedding Invitation
which was held in Dharwad.
ATTRACTIONS
IN VICINITY:
Greenery,
Breath taking views of Western Ghats, Tunnels and Bridges & Plenty of
natural streams to enjoy on the way, Gigantic and Beautiful Dudhsagar
waterfalls.
TREK
DATE:
This
Trek was planned on 21st and 22nd of June 2014.
TREK
LENGTH:
Caranzol
to Dudhsagar Falls - 8 km
Dudhsagar
Falls to Vantage point To-N-Fro - 2 km
Dudhsagar Falls to Dudhsagar Station - 1 km
Dudhsagar Falls to Dudhsagar Station - 1 km
ROUTE:
Bangalore >> Dharwad >> Londa >> Castle Rock >> Caranzol >> Dudhsagar >> Sonalium >> Kulem >> Bangalore.
TEAM:
This
time I did this trek with my colleague’s i.e., Govind, Sandeep (Me), Chirag and
Pradeep.
JOURNEY:
Our
Initial plan was to attend the marriage on 20th June and visit
Dandeli, Do white water rafting in Kali River, visit Supa Dam, Ulavi, Crocodile
Park, Sikes point, Syntheri rocks, Kavala caves and Molangi. Train tickets got
booked a week before to Dharwad and back from Hubli.
Later Govind and Chirag suggested doing Dudhsagar trek instead of Dandeli trip. I and Pradeep too agreed for change in plan, as it was in my list of treks from a long time. Return train tickets from Kulem to Bangalore for Sunday got booked and Hubli ticket got cancelled.
Later Govind and Chirag suggested doing Dudhsagar trek instead of Dandeli trip. I and Pradeep too agreed for change in plan, as it was in my list of treks from a long time. Return train tickets from Kulem to Bangalore for Sunday got booked and Hubli ticket got cancelled.
Our next priority was to arrange Tent, raingear and
sleeping bags. Chirag took initiative to get Tent & sleeping mats on rent
near his house. I had 4 sleeping bags, it got packed. My colleague Phani Shashank
recently had been to Dudhsagar with 11 of his friends. He had rain gears for
all of us. We hired it from him. Our backpacks got packed.
On
19th June we finished off our work quiet early and left the office.
We reached Yeshwantpur railway station @ 8.45pm, almost an hour early to train
departure. We met some of our colleagues, who were also attending the marriage.
We greeted each other and started chitchat on some topics.
Train
Rani Chennamma arrived beyond schedule, 10 min. late. We got into train and
train departed towards Dharwad. It was a joyful journey as most of them in the
compartment were my colleagues. We got
down in Dharwad around 6.30am, where my colleague cum friend Ravi was waiting
with his car to pick us up to Marriage hall. Ravi dropped us at marriage hall
and went back to pick rest of them. We met Vishwa’s elder brother in Marriage
hall. We greeted each other and he showed the way to rooms which were booked
for us.
We got freshened up, had breakfast Kesaribath
N upma along with Tea. Later we met the Bride Groom Vishwa, did chit chat for a
while and cracked some jokes on him. We saw marriage rituals and later pundit sung some old romantic songs along with our chorus.
Later
we did dance in front of Baarath along with Vishwa’s family members. Vishwa was
sitting N smiling on top of decorated horse. We had lunch after Baarath and
greeted the wedded couples, took rest for some more time in the room and
departed to Lodge, which was booked for us for night stay.
For night dinner we went
to hotel Vimal, which was a small hotel but famous for Biryanis (suggested by
Ravi & Mayur). It is located exactly opposite to Sangam Theater. We had
dinner which was really delicious. After dinner we purchased Jowar Roti,
Pickle, Chutney, Bread, Jam and chocolates for the trek and went to Lodge &
had a good night sleep.
Next day morning we woke up @ 5am, got
freshened up and went to Railway station in an Auto. We took General
compartment tickets to Kulem and waited for the train arrival. Meanwhile, we
ate biscuits and cream bun which Govind had bought in a shop in railway station.
Chennai-Vasco Train arrived to station half hour beyond schedule.
We got into General compartment. The train
was not crowded, so we easily got the seats. We had breakfast Idli-Vada on the
way in Londa junction. From Dharwad to castle rock the travel was in dense
Jungle. Train halted in Castle rock station. Here additional 2 more engines
were added up to this train for pulling it in Ghat section. The Braganza Ghats
starts from Castle rock in Karnataka and ends up at Kulem in Goa. It is around
26km stretch. Being Saturday, a large number of trekkers had got down at Castle
rock and started their trek.
Govind had been to this place twice. He
suggested us to start trek from Caranzol station which is in Goa, as there are only
4 tunnels in between, nature is not much picturesque and will reduce 6 km of
walk. Everyone agreed as the weather was about to downpour. We proceeded in
train towards next station. A few meters of travel we found a fallen station
which was covered with algae.
Later the train enters into 1st tunnel in a slow pace. Everyone in the compartment started to scream, as it become dark inside the tunnel. Same thing happened in next 3 tunnels too. Out of 4 tunnels 2nd one was the longest with about 410m in length.
Later the train enters into 1st tunnel in a slow pace. Everyone in the compartment started to scream, as it become dark inside the tunnel. Same thing happened in next 3 tunnels too. Out of 4 tunnels 2nd one was the longest with about 410m in length.
We got down at Caranzol at around 11 am and
started trek towards Dudhsagar falls which was around 8 km from here. Just
within few minutes of initial trek there was a heavy down pour. We wore rain
jackets in a hurry and proceeded further in the drizzle. Walking on the tracks
was quite tricky as the boulders pierce into your foot and there were human
excretion in center of the track. We avoided walking in center of track. After
a while we got used to it.
The rain was playing hide N seeks with us. Whenever
we try to remove rain gear there would be a shower. After
wearing rain gear, sun used to come out and smile on us.
After the showers the Nature became more
picturesque. There was mist all around and the views of the valley were breathtaking.
After a kilometer of walk we came near tunnel-5, before the tunnel there was a
rivulet flowing. We clicked some snaps and proceeded further.
Tunnel 6 and 7 were connected with a
lengthier bridge. From here the view of landscape was mesmerizing. We further
crossed tunnel 8 and 9. After 9th tunnel, we saw a goods train which
had been stopped. When we went near it,
we saw some railway workers changing the element in railway track.
We took snaps in front of the engine and also did chit
chat with the Loco Pilots and proceeded further. After crossing tunnel 10, we
walked further for about 15 min and we were in Dudhsagar Station.
From here distance to the falls was about a
kilometer. We traveled further, crossed tunnel 11 and within a few min. of
walk we heard roaring sound of the falls and saw a glimpse of falls. We took almost 3 hours for reaching the falls.
We started to walk briskly and we were in
front of the falls within minutes. All our fatigue and pain was gone by viewing
the gigantic falls. The water was cascading on rocky terrain and forming white
foam which looked like sea of milk.
We clicked plenty of snaps with different
poses and in different angles. While photo shoot a passenger train got passed towards Kulem. After passing, we continued photography.
Dudhsagar is a 4 tier waterfall created by Mondovi
River. It is India's 5th tallest falling from about 310m high. This is one of the
hidden gems in Goa. King Khan Shahrukh acted Hindi movie Chennai Express and
Kannada super hit movie MYNA had been shot here. After these movies the falls became
more famous and crowded.
Kudos
to all the workmen for their hard work in drilling these tunnels and
constructing the bridges. Even today the bridges stand still to tell the tale of the quality of work they have done over a century ago. From this
bridge we can only see half of the falls. To see full view of the falls one
needs to travel further a kilometer towards Sonalium.
Our next priority was to pitch tent, as we
knew that a trekking association was on the way with 40 to 50 members. We
pitched the tent on top of the view point shelter. There was a small shop beside
this, who was selling Avalakki upma and tea. We had Avalakki and Tea. Meanwhile
it started to drizzle again. We took rest for about an hour. Govind suggested
us to visit N finish the full view of the falls and he gonna look after the tent.
On the way we saw our ancestors ;) Langur
monkeys on tree tops. They were very shy and because of our presence they
disappeared in the jungle canopy. On the way back we collected fire wood for camp fire
for night. As there was a heavy down pour earlier, there was very little dry
wood. I suggested Chirag and Pradeep for searching dry wood inside the tunnel.
In 2 tunnels itself we got about a cement bag full of dry wood.
We came back to camp site removed our
shoes, wore slippers and spent some more time near the falls. As we were not
wearing shoes me and Govind got bitten by blood sucking monsters i.e. Leaches. We
removed the leaches which had filled its belly. But for us it took almost 10
minutes for stoppage of bleeding from our legs.
Mean time the other trekking groups arrived
and started pitching their tents. There were more than 30 tents in and around
the view point shelter, and we were the only lucky ones, who pitched the tent
on top of the view point shelter.
We also came to know that there is a village called Kuveshi on top of the falls and belongs to Karnataka state and also knew that one can do trekking from that village thru the Jungle to top of the falls after monsoon.
Later we went to camp
site and lit up a campfire. We were the only team which had planned campfire.
Other teams too joined with us. We sung antyakshari and some romantic songs,
did dance and had dinner. A group of 10 trekkers from Hyderabad had not brought
any dinner for the night. So we gave them Bread and Jam which was our breakfast.
Around 9pm again weather changed and started to downpour. We went inside the
tent and fell asleep. Night 4-5 goods train plied with horn and the area around
the bridge used to quiver.
Next
day morning we woke up lately around 8am, did our daily activities and got
freshened up in nearby rivulet. We did not have breakfast as the shop guy did
not open the shop till 9am. We packed all our belongings and walked back to
Dudhsagar station and waited for 11am Chennai-Vasco train. Train came as
usually late, we got into the train and went to Kulem to have a Good Lunch
& to catch return train to Bangalore.
It took almost an hour to reach Kulem. We
got down from the train and went to a hotel named Shobha Restaurant which is in
station road and had stomach full. Luckily that hotel owner was a kannadiga
from Kundapura and he suggested us to go to the river bank of Mondovi which is on
the way towards Dudhsagar and can spend some time.
As per his suggestion we went to river bank,
did swimming for a while and spent 2 hours over there. All our pain had
vanished after swimming. Other side of river bank was entrance of Bhagwan Mahaveer
Wildlife sanctuary and Mollem National Park. One can even visit Dudhsagar thru
this sanctuary on an Off-road vehicle.
On the way back to railway station we saw
plenty of home stays and resorts, where one can stay for few days and they even
arrange activities like elephant rides, trekking, jungle safari and so on.
We came back to station and had a cup of
tea, and waited for the train arrival. As usual train reached the station an
hour and half late @5.30 pm. We got into train and sat next to window to see again
the glimpse of falls.
Again we saw the glorious Dudhsagar falls
thru train, travelling further we saw a monitor lizard running away from the
track into bushes. At castle rock we ordered our dinner. We spent some time chitchatting,
meanwhile dinner arrived. We had dinner and went to asleep. Next day we reached
Bangalore at 6 am, had coffee and dispersed from there towards home.
TIPS FOR TREKKERS:
-Do carry a strong waterproof backpack,
First aid kit as this trek is usually done in Monsoon, Carry snuff powder for
leeches or even you can apply odomos mosquito cream or Volini spray to avoid
leech bites.
-Do carry ready to eat food as the availability of food
is very minimal. Shop near the falls will be open only on weekends and will be
from 10am to 5pm.
-Carry good rain gear and pack all the
belongings in covers to make it additional waterproof.
-Dudhsagar waterfalls comes under Bhagwan Mahaveer
wild life sanctuary. It is always advised to stay together as there are wild animals.
-Kuveshi-Dudhsagar route to be avoided during monsoon as one has to cross Mondovi river and needs to trek through thick jungle.
-Avoid getting into Base of the waterfall near bridge, As it is dangerous to getting into the water due to heavy turbulence of the falls.
-Kuveshi-Dudhsagar route to be avoided during monsoon as one has to cross Mondovi river and needs to trek through thick jungle.
-Avoid getting into Base of the waterfall near bridge, As it is dangerous to getting into the water due to heavy turbulence of the falls.
-Beware of Macaque Monkeys near the view
point shelters. They may try to steal food and don’t feed them. Let them stay
wild.
-Don’t forget to take torches which is
essential while crossing tunnels, as there may be snakes in drenches.
-Please don’t litter this beautiful place.
This is my humble request.
PERMISSIONS:
-Permission not required if you are hiking
on railway tracks but watch out for locomotives as plenty of them ply en-root.
-Permission required and need to bare nominal
fees, if travelling thru Bhagwan Mahaveer wild life sanctuary, Kulem.
-Coordinates of Dudhsagar Falls: 15.3128° N, 74.3142° E
Catch you guys soon
with my next blog.
Till then.....................................Sayonara!
don't miss this place . we spent 2100/person for 4 days trip including all.. thank you Ram also waiting for new treck. don't miss this place.
ReplyDeleteBudget will be 1200 to 1500 per person including tent charges.
ReplyDeleteTrain tickets will cost you around 800rs.