Category Archives: Travel/Trek

I love to travel and to trek and these are some of my experiences.

My first experience with snowfall

One of the advantage as well as disadvantage of living in the southern part of India is that, you never get to witness snow fall. We get to witness snowfall only in movies or in malls where it is just cotton and not real snow.

But during my recent series of vacation, I witnessed snowfall for the first time ever in my entire life. It was one of those memorable moments in my life.

I was returning to India from US and my connecting flight was in Frankfurt, Germany and it is where I witnessed snowfall :) My flight got delayed a bit, but who cared ;)

I didn’t know till then that snow while falling is soft. I always confused it with ice and assumed that it would be hard. When I got down from the flight, snow was floating in the air like a feather and it slowly kissed my skin. After it touched me, it slowly melted into water droplets. It was one of those memorable moments of my life, which you will remember for a long time.

Following are some of the photos that I took using my mobile, while enjoying the snowfall. I seriously wished that I had a decent camera with me at that time.

Snowfall in Frankfurt Airport Snowfall in Frankfurt Airport Snowfall in Frankfurt Airport Snowfall in Frankfurt Airport

I also took these photos when my flight was over Iceland. You can see the frozen Atlantic ocean along the shore.

Flight over Iceland Flight over Iceland Flight over Iceland

One more highlight of the trip is that, on four consecutive days, I boarded 4 flights, visited 6 airports and landed in 3 different countries in 3 different continents.

Let’s see if I get a chance to break my own record ;)

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My plan for December

Regular readers of my blog would now that I generally will be busy in December travelling. But this year, it’s crazy ;)

Here is an outline of my plan for December. You yourself can figure out whether it is crazy or not :)

I am leaving to Goa on 1st of December for team outing with my teammates and will be back to Bangalore on 3rd night. Then the next day (4th Dec) I am leaving to US on a Business trip. After spending two weeks there, I will be back to Bangalore on 21st Morning. That evening I have a party at office. And after that, my office is closed for forced year-end vacation in which I will be travelling again (even though I haven’t finalized the place yet).

Ohh, by the way, did I mention that I have two weekends in US and I am planning to go Las Vegas in one weekend and to New York in the other.

And did I mention that I am missing two other outings from office because I don’t have enough days in December ;)

Is it crazy enough :)

So if you sent me an email and if I haven’t responded back, then you know why :)

Meet you all in 2012 guys.

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Trip to Western Ghats

Long time readers of my blog, would know my love for travel and treks. Last week we had a long weekend and I completed my dream trip. (If you have been following me on Twitter, then you would have know about, since I was tweeting about it pretty frequently)

Me and Aswin have been planning for this for quite some time and the following are the places we visited.

Day 0 (Aug 30 2011)

The initial plan was to start from Bangalore at around 5, so that we can reach Hassan in a decent time. We got delayed by rain and were able to start only at 7:30 PM and by the time we crossed Bangalore it was already 9.

We had a quick dinner and started towards Hassan at around 9:45 PM and reached Hassan past midnight. After a few minutes of search, we found a decent hotel and went to sleep at around 1 AM.


View Day 0 – Bangalore, Hassan in a larger map

Day 1 (Aug 31 2011)

Thanks to Aswin’s alarm, we got up early in the morning and started at around 7 AM and reached Belur around 8 AM. We had a quick breakfast at Belur and started towards Chikmagalur. The road was awesome and we stopped in a couple of places for photo-shoots.

I couldn’t resist it when I saw this Banyan tree :)

Can you do it?

From Chikmagalur, we went to Kemmannugundi through Mullayanagiri.

Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in Karnataka. By the time we reached the top, it was drizzling and the place was completely covered with mist. I was just wearing a sleeveless t-shirt while the others were all shivering :) You could see the frost which deposited on me in these photos.

mullayanagiri-4 mullayanagiri-6 mullayanagiri-5 Frost on my body On top of Mullayangiri

The road was good until Mullayanagiri, but it was the last 20Km to Kemmannugundi. We reached Kemmannugundi at around 3 and had omelettes as late lunch in a road side shop.

We wanted to visit Hebbe falls on the same day, but the locals told us the road is not good and it is better to go there the next day early in the morning. We then visited Kalhatti water falls and went to Bellavara and stayed in a home stay.


View Day 1 – Hassan – Belur – Chikmagalur – Mullayanagiri – Kemmannugundi in a larger map

Day 2 (Sep 1 2011)

We got up early again, (thanks to Aswin’s alarm) and hired a jeep to go to Hebbe falls. The jeep took us on a sloppy road for around 11 Km and stopped. We had to trek the last few Km of leech infested forest, cross 3 streams to go the Hebbe falls.

It was one of the most amazing falls and as we went close to it all of us started to shout in joy. We were in the middle of a deep forest inches away from an amazing water fall with no other human nearby for alteast another 10 km, with only leeches as company ;) The locals told us to use neem oil and gun powder which was very effective against them, but we still had to donate a few ml of our blood to them :)

Update: Checkout Aswin’s blog post about our Hebbe falls trip as well.

Hebbe Falls Hebbe Falls Hebbe Falls

After spending a couple of hours in the falls we came back to our home stay and stated towards Udupi. We wanted to reach Udupi before it gets dark but it started to rain heavily and we had to stay at Kalasa.


View Day 2 – Kemmannugundi – Hebbe Waterfalls – Kalasa in a larger map

Day 3 (Sep 2 2011)

We started early in the morning (again you know how ;) ) and drove through the Kudremukh forest area. This drive was one of the awesome drives of my life. We were driving through rain and the road was covered with mist with just a few meters of visibility surrounded by huge treas. On the way I also spotted a tiger club right in the road.

From Kudremukh we reached Udupi via Karkala and Manipal. After having lunch we started to Maravanthe Beach. At Maravanthe beach the tide was heavy and we spent a couple of hours playing in the beach like kids :) Check out some of the photos which were taken while we were playing in the beach.

Can you do that? oops... Me and Rat Enjoying waves Enjoying waves

From Maravanthe Beach we went to Batkal. By the time we reached Batkal, it was around 6:30 PM and we had a dilemma. Jog falls was another 90 Km away and it had already started to get dark and it was raining heavily. When we asked a couple of locals, they said that the road to Jog falls in a ghat road surrounded by deep jungle. After some minutes of discussion we finally decided to do it :) The look on the local people’s face said how crazy we are getting into ;)

It took as close to 3 hours and 15 minutes to cover the 90 Km of bad ghat road in pitch dark with pouring rain. We reached Kargal at around 9:45 PM and took a room and rested.


View Day 3 – Kalasa – Kudremukh – Karkala – Manipal – Udipi – Maravanthe Beach – Jog falls in a larger map

Day 4 (Sep 3 2011)

The next day we woke up late, and lazily roamed around Kargal and went to Jog falls after having breakfast.

The board on the way to Jog falls claimed it to be “World famous” and when we reached the falls, we felt that it indeed was “World famous”. It was massive and had around 4-5 mini-falls. We had to climb down 1500 steps to get to the place where the water was falling and it was worth it. Once again, the kid inside us came out and we were playing the water.

Me and Rat after getting up early in the monring

After that we also went to another viewpoint, on top of the falls from where we could clearly see the edge of the water falls. After Hebbe falls, Jog falls was one of the highlight of the entire trip :)

Jog Falls From the edge of the falls From the edge of the falls Side view

After spending almost the entire day in Jog falls, we went to Sagar and had dinner at a friend’s place.


View Day 4 – Jog falls – Sagar in a larger map

Day 5 (Sep 4 2011)

We again woke up lazily on Sunday and from Sagar, went to Shimoga, met another friend and then came to Arasikere. At Arasikere we had lunch and then started racing towards Bangalore. We reached Tumkur at around 5:30 PM and reached Bangalore at around 8 PM.


View Day 5 – Sagar – Shimoga – Tumkur – Bangalore – Home in a larger map

I was soo dirty and tired when I reached home, but was really happy that I did this amazing trip when I was young and had the energy to do it. Thanks Aswin, Rat and Subbu :)

Some facts

  • Total distance travelled – 1200 Km
  • Duration – 4 nights and 5 days (Didn’t book any hotel before hand :) )
  • Total expense – Around Rs. 5,000 per person (Plus Rs 20,000 ring that I lost :( )

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Travelling to Malaysia

I recently went to Malaysia for vacation and thought of sharing my experience here, like my other trips so that it would be helpful for those who are planning for a similar trip.

Itinerary

April 20th (Day 0)

Took flight at 6:00 PM (IST) and reached Kuala Lumpur at 00:30 AM (MST) the next day.

April 21st (Day 1)

Sight seeing in Kuala Lumpur. Saw Petronas Twin towers and KL tower.

Went for a trek and ATV driving in the nearby forests. (Would be writing more about it as a separate blog post)

Took the train to Arau in the night

April 22nd (Day 2)

Arrived at Arau and went to Kuala Perlis to board the ferry to Langawi.

After reaching Langawi, hired a rental car to go around the island.

Water sports at the beaches of Langawi. (More about it in a separate blog post)

Spent the entire day at beach

April 23rd (Day 3)

Went for Island hopping.

Shopping at Langawi and it was duty free ;)

Boarded a ferry back to main land. And then boarded a bus back to Kuala Lumpur.

April 24th (Day 4)

Some more shopping in Kuala Lumpur.

Tried various cuisine’s.

April 25th (Day 5)

Went to Batu Caves

Packed up stuff and went to Airport.

Boarded flight from Kuala Lumpur, back to Chennai.

Getting Visa

Till last year, it seems that you can get an on-arrival visa for Malaysia. But now they have cancelled that for India and you have to get a visa before you travel.

I got my visa through Thomas Cook and it took me around 4-5 business days and the fees was Rs. 1300

You would need the following documents as well

  • Your Passport
  • Copy of Address proof
  • Copy of your tickets
  • Leave letter (if you are working somewhere)
  • A covering letter

When you are applying for the visa, mention that you want multiple entry visa and generally you will get a multiple entry visa, which would be useful if you are planning to visit other South East Asia countries as well

Foreign Exchange

The official currency of Malaysia is Ringgit. So you would need to get them before you travel.

In Malaysia most of the hotels don’t accept credit cards and you might have to pay by cash. So it is better to carry cash with you.

If possible try to avoid getting your money exchanged in Thomas Cook. They were quite costly. Try to get it from some small but authorized money exchanges or banks. You might get some good exchange rates. Also try to avoid getting money exchanged at Airport. They were extremely costly and were nearly 40-50% higher.

An alternative is to use your international debit card in the ATM there to get cash. My ICICI bank debit card worked there and the exchange rate was also good. But it seems that Malaysia comes under a list of countries where card tampering happens and after coming back to India I got a call from ICICI customer care and they replaced my debit card. The same thing happened with my credit card as well. So if possible don’t use your primary card there.

To exchange money you would need the following documents

  • Your passport with visa
  • Your tickets

Also don’t forget to keep the receipt given by the money exchanger with you. Sometimes you might need it, especially in customs.

Air tickets

I booked my tickets though AirAsia and they turned out to be extremely cheap. They also have a couple of offers for other South East Asian countries as well. Check their rates before you book your tickets with other airlines.

Also for return tickets make sure you buy some extra baggage as well. Believe me, Malaysia is a great place for shopping and you might end up with lot of bags. In fact, I ended up buying separate bags to get back the stuff which I bought there ;)

It takes about 3.5 – 4 hours by flight to reach Malaysia from Chennai.

Climate

I went during the month of April and it was extremely sunny. So those of you who are worried about your skin, don’t forget to carry Sun screen creams :)

While talking with the local people I came to know that the climate is same pretty much the entire year. So you may not need winter clothes while travelling to Malaysia.

Time Difference

Malaysia follows MST time zone, which is UTC + 8 hours. So when you compare it with India, they are 2.5 hours ahead.

If it is 2 PM in India, it would be 4:30 PM in Malaysia.

More Updates

Over the next couple of days, I would continue to write about my experiences so stay tuned :)

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Trip to Savandurga or the fort of death

Long time readers of my blog would know about my love for travel especially long bike trips. This past weekend me and Aswin along with a couple of friends planned for a trip to Devarayanadurga. But then we came to know that there was some local festival in that area and after some drop-outs, three of us (me, Aswin and his roommate) finally decided to go to Savandurga.

Bike Ride

We started at around 6 AM on Sunday and started driving towards the nice road. From Nice road we went to Mysore road. After crossing Wonderla we stopped for having breakfast. From Mysore road we took right towards Magadi Road and reached Savandurga at around 9:00 AM.

Climbing to the top

The main speciality of Savandurga is that it is one of the largest monolithic rocks in the world. It is very smooth and bald and is very difficult to climb since you have no steps or support. You have to literally walk, climb, roll or crawl to get to the top.

Savandurga Savandurga

On the way you also have to pass through some caves, trees, ruined forts and patches of long grass. There are markings in the rock which shows you the trail that you have to follow.

We started climbing at around 9:30 AM and reached the top at around 11:00 AM. By the time we reached top, we were tired but the view from the top was really worth it.

Savandurga Savandurga

There is also a small structure on the top with a Nandi statue.

Savandurga

Getting down

We spent around 90 minutes on top and after a couple of photo-shoots, we started to climb down at around 12:30 PM. Climbing down was tougher than climbing up, since it was very steep and you don’t have much to grab on.

It took us around an hour to climb down and once we were down, we clinched our thirst by drinking lot of tender coconuts.

Drive back

While coming back we came through the Magadi Road and reached city at around 3:30 PM.

It’s a nice place for a one day trip/trek. Climbing the hill was a nice experience and the view from the top makes it really worth it.

Photos

You can also check out the other photos which I took from my Flickr page.

PS: I went for a trip to Malaysia towards then do April and I am yet to blog about it. Will do it soon once I get some free time.

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Trip to Siddara Betta – The most memorable day of my life

Regular readers of my blog would know that I love to travel/trek, but I seldom write about them here. But this trip was a completely different experience for me and I couldn’t resist writing about it.

So let me tell you how things started, what the original plan was, how things changed and how it became one of the most memorable days of my life.

The original Plan

Me and my friend Aswin, planned for a trip to Siddara Betta after seeing the trip log of a traveller. After some quick planning we decided that 5 of us (including me and Aswin) will meet near Old Airport road at around 5:30 AM on Saturday morning. Our plan was to take NH4 (National Highways 4) till a place called Dobbaspet (before Tumkur) and then take the Koratgere road to Siddara Betta.

The original trip log specified that there is a temple and some caves on top of a small hill. We decided to climb the hill, visit the temple and cave and then get down by around 3 in the afternoon and reach Bangalore around 6 in the evening. This sounded too easy and we even joked that it is going to a mini-picnic instead of being an actual trek.

Initial surprise

On Saturday early in the morning, I reached the spot where we agreed to meet and was waiting for Aswin and others. He and his other friend Shiven joined a little later but with a little surprise. We had a new *surprise* member ;) So instead of 5 we are now 6 people with 3 bikes and it sounded perfect.

After a little round of “Hi’s and hello’s” we started around 6:30AM and took NH4 and started racing towards Tumkur. It was a slightly cloudy lazy Saturday morning, with little traffic which was perfect for bike riding. After around 30 KM, we decided to have our breakfast in a hotel near Dobbaspet. We had a decent breakfast and after taking turns to pull each ones legs, I got some opportunity to showcase my Hindi skills. ;) (Hopefully others didn’t forget their Hindi after hearing my version)

Lost and found 1

So our first adventure started a little while after breakfast. We reached Dobbaspet and after asking around (in Aswin’s broken Kannada and my own version of Hindi) found the correct turn to Koratgere road and started driving in it. After a few meters, we realized that Shiven was missing. After a couple of phone calls, we found that he got lost. We gave him the directions to get back to the correct route and waited for him. Meanwhile we started our photo-shoots and started clicking some nice photos by posing around our bikes. Shiven finally reached after 45 minutes and we started our journey again.

Climbing the hill

After another round of photo-shoots on the way we reached Siddara Betta at around 12. We parked our bikes inside a shed and left our bags and jerkins in a shop and started to climb the hill. The climb was slightly difficult since it was a little steep and the Sun also was very hot. It took us around an hour to climb the hill and after reaching the top. After reaching the top, we rested for a while and then visited the temple. The temple has a cave from where water from an underground stream was flowing. The water was very cold and refreshing. After playing around in the water by flashing it around each other we decided to visit the caves, where our next adventure was waiting.

Lost and found 2

We entered the cave by crawling on all four and reached a spot where there were lot of small rocks which were stuffed closer to each other, with lot of gaps in between them. Aswin was leading us with his torch and while jumping from one rock to another, he dropped his torch. Aswin and Shiven climbed down the rocks to search for it, while I stayed on top to pull them out once they are done. We were not able to see each other but were able to only hear our voices. The search took us around 45 minutes and finally we managed to find both the parts of the torch and 2 out of the 3 batteries. After successfully finding the torch we celebrated it by resting on top of the rocks followed by a photo-shoot with 127 hours as theme :)

Losing my bike key

After coming out of the cave, we climbed the hill a little more to reach the peak, where there was a flat ground and a small lake. While relaxing near the lake, I suddenly realized I didn’t have my bike key with me. I quickly checked the bag I was carrying, but couldn’t find it.

We then went back to the temple and cave to see if we can find the key, but it was not there. The local people who were selling toys on top of the hill told us that the nearest place where we can get a mechanic who could try to open the lock without the key will be at least 7 km from the base of the hill.

We quickly started to get down the hill and I was getting down with a big heart :(

Travelling to the nearest village to get help

After getting down the hill (mostly silently), me and Aswin started towards the nearby village in two bikes to try and get a mechanic who could try to open the lock without the key. We spoke to a couple of guys, but they all said that it is very difficult to unlock, especially Yamaha bikes.

We returned to the base of the hill empty handed (actually with a kg of apples since everyone were hungry). By that time shiven found a local mechanic who tried to break the lock using brute force. When I saw him swing my bike’s handle and hit the lock with a screw driver, my heart skipped a beat. I decided that it is not going to work and asked him to stop it. I simply couldn’t see my bike getting manhandled. It was a gruesome scene and my heart couldn’t take it any more :(

We were running out of options and I started considering the possibility of returning to Bangalore by bus or a cab. We couldn’t get any cab or a call taxi (or any vehicle for that matter) and the nearest bus stop was around 15 KM away.

I kind of accepted the situation and decided to return to Bangalore by bus and go back there the next day with the duplicate key which I had at home and get my bike back. Aswin and Shiven accepted to drop me and my friend in the bus stop by going in triples in the bike.

Finding the key

Just as we were about to leave, the shop keeper with whom we left our bags in the afternoon called my friend and asked whether we were looking for a key. And when we said yes, she handed over a key and guess what, it was my bike key.

I then spent a couple of nervous seconds, when I tried to unlock my bike again. The mechanic, when he tried to unlock, has damaged the lock and I was not sure whether it will unlock or not. After a couple of tries, the key went in and I was able to unlock and start my bike again.

You could never imagine the joy I felt at my heart. It was like getting back your loved one after you thought you lost them. I hugged my bike and promised her that I will not do that again.

We started from there after a few minutes of celebration. It was almost 6 and it started to get dark.

Lost and found 4

After travelling around 20 KM, Aswin realized that he was not having his camera with him. He started searching for it and couldn’t find it.

He called me to find out whether the camera was with me. And after some searching I found that it was with me.

So Aswin’s camera became the 4th object which we lost and then eventually found ;)

Lost and found 5

I was driving a little slow because the road was really bad and there were lot of insects that were getting attracted to my bike’s light. The others went ahead of me and in my attempt to concentrate on the road, missed a turn and took a completely wrong way.

After driving around 10 KM, I got a call from Aswin and I realized that I am lost :) I took a U turn and after asking for directions with a couple of people, finally managed to get on to the correct route and met Aswin and others who were waiting for me.

So I, together with my bike, became the 5th person/item to be lost and then eventually found ;)

Reaching city and traffic

After that, we reached NH4 and then started to enjoy the drive till we reached city limits. Once we reached the city limits, we got struck up in traffic. It was slightly irritating but then we eventually reached a restaurant in Church St, where we had dinner. By the time, I dropped my friend and reached home it was around midnight.

I went to bed extremely tired, but with a completely refreshed mind and with the thought that I just had a most memorable day of my life, which I couldn’t forget for a long time :)

So guys, if you have reached here, then thanks for staying with me and reading about my experience. I know it’s pretty long ;)

As I told you, I seldom write about my travel/trek experiences here. Let me know if you guys really like to read about them. I will try to write more about my travel experiences here :)

Till then thanks for reading such a long post and do let me know what was your most memorable day in life till now.

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Trip to Rajasthan

I just came back from an 11-days vacation in Rajasthan. (If you are following me in Twitter, you would have already known about it, since I was tweeting about it quite frequently :) )

I was travelling with just one backpack and a very rough plan. I covered Rajasthan almost from tip to tip. The following is the list of important places that I visited

  • Udaipur
  • Bera
  • Jaipur
  • Nawalgarh
  • Churu
  • Ramgarh
  • Fatehpur
  • Bikaner
  • Jaisalmer
  • Khuri Sand dumes

This was my first major (backpack) trip and I have lot of things to talk about, but I am kind of very busy this week due to the amount of work that got backlogged because of my vacation. :(

I will talk about my experiences in more detail and will also start to post pictures as and when I get time. Till then Happy new year to everyone. :)

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US through my eyes

Finally after 3 weeks of stay in Sunnyvale CA, I am back in India. :)

Whomever I met after my visit, asked me the same question. How was my experience out there? So instead of explaining to each of them separately, I am going to point this blog post to them.

I am not going to get into the cultural/lifestyle or economical aspect at all, instead I am going to just describe the subtle things which you will notice in your everyday life.

Right hand driving

The first thing that got my attention after getting down at SFO airport is that people drive in the right side of the road. Even though I know about it before, it took me quite some time to get used to it (especially while taking turns)

No metric system

The second thing which I noticed was that the metric system (km, kg, litre, Celsius etc) is not used. Instead they use the British system (miles, pounds, gallons, Fahrenheit etc). I was always trying to do the conversion internally when doing calculations.

No ground floor in elevators

This one was a real surprise. After landing in my hotel, I realized that the elevators don’t have ground floor. So the ground floor becomes first floor and the first floor becomes second floor. Luckily I went in the elevator the first time instead of taking the steps. Otherwise I would have reached 4th floor instead of 3rd floor. :)

More automation

I was not sure whether it was because of shortage of manual labour or for cost-cutting. Most of the places like shops, petrol (okay okay gas) stations, super markets etc were automated. Vending machines have replaced manual labour in all these places.

Access for everyone

This one was really a good thing. In almost all places, there were separate accessible paths/doors for disabled people. Every parking lot had separate places for disabled people.

On the whole, experienced a lot of new things in my 3 weeks stay and have taken some tons of photos. Keep an eye on my flickr page; I will be uploading them soon after doing some post processing.

PS: Wish you all a happy and prosperous 2010.

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Travelling to US

Well guys, got an quick update for you all.

I am leaving to Sunnyvale CA tomorrow morning for a business trip and will be back just before Christmas. Since it is a business trip, I would be busy during the weekdays and should be free only during the weekends. I haven’t made any plans for the weekends yet, but let’s see how things turn out to be.

This is my first international travel and I am pretty excited about it. Got any tips for the first time traveller? :)

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