Saturday, October 25, 2008

Dabbe falls and kanoor fort

With me getting 4 days off for Diwali, plans were being made for a drive to Goa in my uncle's new Ford Ikon. But a few days before the long weekend, the hopes were dashed as my uncle had to attend some function he couldn't miss. So then, trek it was. Looking for a trek I hadn't done before, I realized I hadn't done a trek in the Sharavathi valley. How silly of me! With others not being able to come for all the 4 days, it was decided to be a two day trek, just like any normal weekend trek. Jitha got some information about Dabbe falls and another nearby place called Kanoor fort. A few messages here and there, and we were seven of us. An ideal number for a qualis to be booked!

The team: My brother Deepak, Jitha, Naveen, Kid, Harsha, Manu and yours truly!

With rain lashing Bangalore on Friday evening, the departure was delayed as the qualis couldn't come on time. Finally at 2330 hours, the qualis made its appearance at the usual pick-up point, Ittiam office. It was a smooth drive till Shimoga the next morning, with me sleeping like a log (vertical though) throughout! Finally I woke up somewhere after Shimoga and happened to see the driver's rear-view mirror, on which I could see the driver - and he had eyes almost closed! Yep, he was drowsing! Tired driving is as bad as drunken driving and immediately I went behind the steering wheels as the driver caught up with some sleep for a coupla hours. After breakfast and getting some food packed for the trek in Sagar, we headed towards Jog falls, our first destination. Although Jog was not in its full glory, whatever water was there was enough to awe us. The water falls from about 970 feet and is the highest waterfalls in India. (Aah, I desperately want to go to Angel falls, which is thrice this height!

Jog falls.


From the top of 'Raja'

Anyways, moving on, we took the road which goes to the left of the falls, towards Bhatkal till we reached Hosagadde. From Hosagadde, there is a jeep track to the right. Any villager around this place should be able to guide you to "Dabbe Mane", the last house before the falls. But we had asked the Dabbe mane guy (Manjaiah Jain) to come to Hosagadde and take us to his place. Dabbe Mane is a little more than an hour's walk from Hosagadde. We had lunch there itself (you need to call and book in advance for that). Our original plan was to go to Dabbe falls, trek from there to kaNoor village the same day, go to kaNoor fort the next day and end the trek at Gerusoppa. But since we reached Dabbe mane quite late in the afternoon, we decided to spend maximum time at the falls and then take the qualis to kaNoor village, thereby saving around three hours (time for trekking from Dabbe falls to kaNoor village). The descent from Dabbe mane to Dabbe falls is very steep, and thus very interesting! Within 20 minutes, we were at the bottom of the falls and oh man, isn't the falls beautiful! Jitha started wondering what is all the fuss about Abbe falls, when you have a falls like Dabbe falls!

Dabbe falls

Wallowing in the falls water for about an hour, it was time for us to head back. Taking the qualis towards kaNoor village, we stayed at a village called Biligaru, as weren't sure of accomodation at kaNoor village. To go to kaNoor village, take a right turn here.

We were told that we need a guide to go to kaNoor fort from kaNoor village (around 8 kms). For reasons unknown/irrelevant, we decided to make do without a guide and it was a wise thing to do, as finding the way to the fort is not all that difficult (we did lose our way once and lost about an hour). Keep walking on the jeep track from kaNoor village. There are a few diversions but the main track leads to the fort. A couple of hours into the trek, you get a house in the middle of nowhere. Walk for another 20 minutes, and you get a guDi (a small shrine). Immediately to the right is the track which goes to Gerusoppa. Going straight, some 50 metres ahead, is a small trail which goes right and up, and a wider jeep track which goes to the left. The small trail to the right is to be taken. If you reach a lake, you are on the wrong track. Come back and look for a small trail near the guDi. The fort is only a few metres from the jeep track and is covered by dense, and I mean dense jungle. The fort is dilapidated and looks interesting, with the forest completely taking over the fort. Supposedly there is a temple about 1 km inside the fort. But we weren't aware of this and unfortunately missed it.

Kanoor fort, dilapidated.

Coming back to the guDi, we took the path leading to Gerusoppa and within another couple of hours we reached Gerusoppa

Bridge on the river Kwai!

Just before Gerusoppa, we had to cross the river Sharavathi. The boat ride to the opposite bank of the river brought back memories of my ride in the North East :). As soon as we hit the other bank, Harsha, Deepu and me had an urge to get into the water and we decided to swim to the other shore and back... just like that.

Sharavathi river, which we crossed, and swam & crossed again :)

The qualis guy was waiting for us at the Gerusoppa side of the river. Although he did give us a few anxious moments with his drowsy driving, we reached back to Bangalore safely the next morning at 7..

Some info:
Route to Dabbe falls:
Bangalore - Tumkur - Arsikere - Bhadravati - Shimoga - Sagar - Jog - Hosagadde
(right turn) - Dabbe mane.

Route to kaNoor fort (from Jog):
Jog - Hosagadde - Biligaru(right turn) - kaNoor - kaNoor fort.

Route back:
Gerusoppa - Jog - Bangalore.


The contact numbers of the Dabbe mane guy Manjaiah Jain are:
Mobile: 9480579094
Residence: 08186-210670

A few photos are here and here!

Thus continues the quest...