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Friday, December 31, 2021

Caught Special - 137

You may have read my recent post about our Shranavalabelagola Trip here

Here are a few nice moments in pictures from the trip.

What: Foggy Morning
Where: NICE Road, Bangalore
When: 6th Nov 2021, 6:46 am
How: Samsung S10e

What: Nice facade
Where: Kamat Upachar Restaurant, Kunigal
When: 6th Nov 2021, 8:44 am
How: Samsung S10e

What: Bright morning via country route on SH47
Where: From Mattanavile to Shravanabelagola
When: 6th Nov 2021, 9:43 am
How: Samsung S10e

What: Village houses on SH47
Where: From Mattanavile to Shravanabelagola
When: 6th Nov 2021, 9:47 am
How: Samsung S10e

What: Backside view of Chandragiri hillock and Pond
Where: Shravanabelagoa
When: 6th Nov 2021, 10:16 am
How: Canon EOS 700D 

 
What: Around the Pond
Where: Shravanabelagoa
When: 6th Nov 2021, 10:16 am
How: Canon EOS 700D 

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Shravanabelagola Trip

We made this day trip in the first week of Nov21. It was a bright day, mostly sunny, and we started early just after 6 am from Bommanahalli in Bangalore via Bannerghatta road to NICE road, and came back close to about 6 pm via the same route. The distance is about 160 KM.

After the NICE road exit at Tumkur road, the 10 KM drive on the Tumkur road up to Nelamangala (before turn left on to Hassan Road NH75) is a busy road and quite confusing with the toll road drive way vs the normal service road looking similar. Google Maps also may not be very clear; so be watchful to keep track.

Overall the roads are good on the NH75 about 100 KM; only towards the end where we have to turn left at Mattanavile, before we get on SH47 for the last about 12 KM, in one stretch some flyover / road work causes some challenge.

But that last 12 KM drive via many villages are scenic to see nice terracotta roofed houses, cattle, farming fields, coconut groves, and so on.

Though we had been to Shravanabelagola many years ago, in the year 2008, we went up only the taller hill Vindhyagiri, at that time. This time we also went up the Chandragiri hill.

Our plan also was to have a Jain food this time for lunch, and my wife had chosen Sri Suranga Jain Oswal Marwadi Bhojanalaya, that is located right after we come down from Vindhyagiri, just a few meters from the arch.

We stopped at Kamat Upachar at Kunigal for breakfast at about 8:15 am. And reached the parking near Vindhyagiri at about 10 am, after stopping a couple of times to photograph some scenery and birds we spotted on the way, just before Shravanabelagola town.

After leaving our footwear at the paid storage available there for five rupees each, we reached the top of Vindhyagiri just after 11 am, after spending time at the mantaps, inscription displays, sculptured pillars, and areal views, on the climb up. The hill is about 440 ft. from the ground level.

After spending about 20+ minutes seeing the monumental 58 ft. monolithic Gomateshwara Bahubali statue and other wonderful Jain architecture and sculptures there we started our descent.

There is a scheduled closure of some parts (like Wodegal Basadi that is just one level below the top) from 12 noon to 4 pm; so watch out your timings suitably.

We came down and had our Jain food at about 12:15 pm. It is a small restaurant run by the family, where the mother was cooking, while the father, while helping the cooking, also took care of the serving along with their young daughter. For the limited content of that vegetarian meal, INR 180 per meal was quite expensive; it is just a very simple and tasty food, in a different setting.

We walked through the park next to the temple tank (kalyani / pond) to cross over from the Vindhyagiri side to reach the Chandragiri side.

Again, after leaving our footwear at the paid storage there, we started climbing up the steps at about 12:45 pm and reached the top in about 15 min. This hill is about 200 ft. from the ground level.

Chandragiri has a lot more mantaps and basadis spread out on the top. The 65 ft. tall pillar and other tall statue in the basadi in front are not to be missed.

We started for our way back at about 2 pm, and stopped at Paakashala Restaurant (of Vasudev Adiga) at Yediyur at 3:15 pm for a snack and fresh lime soda (to beat the heat), and reached back just before 6 pm.

See pictures from the trip here below. 

And also see Itinerary, Trip Tips and Review Ratings at the end of it.