Thursday, November 14, 2013

Savandurga - Monolithic climb

Come a holiday, it's good time to trek.
2013 Gandhi jayanthi falling on a wednesday provided me with an oppurtunity to trek somewhere near Bangalore and I zeroed in on savandurga.
About this place, its one of the largest monolithic stucture in asia, (hmm.. rest look up at wiki)

Getting there:
Well you can find a lot of information on web how to get there its, on this particular day, this being a public holiday we found quite a crowd which gave me a feeling that I'm just walking in a crowded street... (Well almost) so getting there on your own transport is straight forward.
For folks using pubic transport, I will briefly lay down as to how WE got there
For us getting to a trek location is always an adventure, and using public transport increases this quotient a bit..
How WE got there (am I repeating this too much?) In chronoligical order... (disclaimer: all the time here is approximate)
6.30AM:  Reach K.R.Market
7.00AM: After breakfast, inquire where to catch bus for magadi? folks ask to go to kalasipalyam bus-stand
7.15AM: After inquiry and a little walk we arrive to an open ground with lots or buses
7.25AM: after some more inquiry we found a private bus going on magadi road
9.05AM: Get down as Ram-nagar road junction and catch a private share auto to savandurga (you get ksrtc buses as well)
9.30AM: We are at hill base.
long story short: To reach by public transport, catch a bus from KR Market which goes on magadi road and get down at ramnagar junction and take a share auto from there to hill base.and since there is a temple near the hill base share autos keep plying frequently.

About the trek..
Well the trek was just about our usual struggle, it was a little tricky as it had rained and there were occasional drizzle and this was a pure rock climb (not in terms of vertical angle) so it was quite slippery.
starting the trek..



near to hill top.. there were quite a crowd and the folks in background were just a couple of them..

seems and ancient structure.. good site for evening campfire.. and some of them had camped overnight

Its a good resting place too...

Nandi temple at hill top which most people visit

As usual view from top is great, but this hill had a lot of small lakes surrounding it, I think there is a forest range near by.

Savandurga hill.. may not look much in the pic, but climbing it does take some stamina..

Coming back we couldn't find any share auto so we had to walk till the main road junction and hitch a cargo auto ride till the public transport junction.
All in all it was a unique experience... had there been no crowd it would have been a thrilling experience, but one can't be choosers in this case.

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