Destination:
“Barji Betta (Karnataka)”. There is no much information about this place. It’s
a small hillock near Chikkanahalli near Nelamangala and a small temple
“Ramalingeshwara Temple” situated on the top.
Rider
Details:
Vikram
(Myself) – Hero Impulse
Bharath
(AKA Malnad Rider) – Yamaha FZ
Santosh
Athreya – Yamaha FZ
Travel
Distance: Approximately 35 KMS from Bangalore
After “Ride To Mydala Kere”, it was
time for collecting some memories and adding it to the bucket. And yet again,
the place was not decided. While I was hunting the places for ride, I happened
to check with Bharath (AKA “Malnad Rider” on Instagram) if he would like to
join. Our natives (Sirsi & Yellapur) are in same district and yet we had
never met personally. We had been planning to meet since long time, so I
thought what else could be a better reason than a ride? Bharath was working on
Saturday so we postponed the ride for Sunday as one more friend (Santhosh
Athreya) wanted to join.
Bharath decided the location for this ride and
shared the google earth image. It was again a small hillock and a lake nearby.
So, we fixed to this place called Barji Betta (Hill) which is approximately 35
kms from Bangalore. On the Bangalore Pune Highway, you will see an Arch towards
your right after Nelamangala where you need to take a detour to reach this
place. It had rained at few places in Bangalore on Saturday followed by a
pleasant weather on Sunday early morning.
Our plan was to reach that place as early as
possible (pinning the speed between 60-70 kms/hr) so that we can witness the
sunrise from the hillock. Hence, we decided to meet up at Goraguntepalya at
5:30 AM. As per the plan, we were all punctual to reach the meet up point.
Greeting each other and a small chit chat, we started our ride. We were
expecting less traffic at that hour on an early Sunday morning. But we were
surprised to see so many vehicles rushing out of Bangalore and experiencing the
traffic jam at few places. Swirling between the vehicles, we managed to find
the way out for our bikes and zoomed through the traffic. While we crossed
Nelamangala Tool Gate, it was time for our first pit stop for chai. It was
still dark and cloudy because of the rain on Saturday. So, we decided to spend
some time at the chai stall as the destination was not too far from there and
moreover, we did not want to scare the villager’s early morning.
After a while, we continued our ride and within few
minutes we reached the spot from where we had to take a detour. Bharath was our
navigator as he was following Googelathi (Google Map). Santhosh and I were
tailing him to the destination. As always, the riding experience is to the next
level once you go off the highway. It feels like you have entered a different
world which is scenic, peaceful and filled with fresh air. After inhaling all
those CO2 on the highway, the village roads feel like a boost of fresh oxygen
that gets pumped into the lungs. Enjoying the cold breeze hitting our face and
the early morning village scenes made our ride pleasant and those narrow curvy
roads were like an icing on the cake.
Well, the fun part during this ride was that the
tarmac road was for a short distance. Soon we switched to gravel road and
headed towards our destination. From far away, we could see the hillock we were
about to ride to. The gravel roads lead us to the top of the hill. We reached
the top and we were in for a surprise. We could see a small old temple with
lots of bells hanging from a huge tree, small cottages everywhere and 2 horses
grazing their breakfast. We rode further to reach the top of the hill where the
actual temple is located. We could again see a stage, broad pillars and flags everywhere.
It was like we have reached some mythological era. Then we could see someone
walking towards us. Curious to know what was happening there, we asked that
person and he replied that it was a shooting set up of upcoming Kannada
movie. Nobody was seen there as it was early morning and it was a Sunday.
We rode to the other side of the temple where we
parked our bikes. It was time to sit and patiently wait for the moment
(Sunrise) why we rode to that location. But, looks like the Sun was lazy too to
come out of the clouds and spread his shine on us. The hide and seek went on
for hours together. But, the Sun never showed up. However, the cold breeze, fog,
silence, chirping birds and the view made us to sit and wait there to get that
one glimpse. We waited for more than an hour and finally we got to know the
intention of Mr. Sun. After waiting for so long, we decided to head towards the
lake. I don’t know the name of the lake, but it is seen from the top and also
there is a gravel road which leads till the bank of the lake.
We rode towards the lake and were happy to see that
it was being developed. Although we couldn’t see any work going on there, but
we assumed it looking at the stacked wooden logs lying on the bank and a
pedal boat in the lake. We parked our bikes and were enjoying the peace and
calmness around it. It slowly started getting humid and that is when we
noticed that Mr. Sun was slowly showing up in the sky. Few pictures clicked
around the lake and spending some time enjoying the serenity of the place, it was
time to ride back to Bangalore. We left the place and rode till we connected
the National Highway and stopped for a chai before we ride straight to our
homes.
This may sound redundant, but the fact always
remains the same. The ride while returning is never peaceful one. The
excitement is almost nil. Only thing that keeps running in the mind is how well
the day started, how excited we were, how beautiful the location was, how many
moments we captured, and the list goes on. By the time I was rewinding these
moments and the list could end, we had reached Gorguntepalya signal. Took right
from the signal towards Outer Ring Road and just before Kanteerava Studio
Flyover, stopped by to say adios to Bharath and Santhosh until we ride once
again. One good thing about going on these rides is that you get to meet new
people and make new friends. That’s what life is all about isn't it? Make friends, make
memories, cherish those wonderful moments spent together. Few years later, when
you turn around and look back at life, these are the only good memories that
will bring a smile on your face 😊
Enjoy the pictures below while I signoff until the
next blog 😊
PS:
Pictures are not very clear as it was all captured by phone and the gloomy
weather had its share for blur images
The path we took to reach the hillock |
2 comments:
Lovely place. Thanks for sharing this.
@mythrules: Thank you
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