Time: Dec 19th, 2020 - 22nd, 2020
Place: Madikeri, Tala Kaveri, Moodbidre, Agumbe, Sringeri, Hornadu, Kalasa
Company: Wife & Daughter
Budget: Between 15K and 18K for 2 adults and 1 child including car rental to and from Bangalore
Highlights:
Overview:
Well, my company announced the Christmas week off all of a sudden, and that set my mind off to travel somewhere! What with 2020 having been filled with Covid-19, our summer trip abroad also got cancelled, and with Covid reducing, we thought a self-driven tour will be safe - as long as we wear mask and stay away from crowd as much as possible. So, all places wherever public transportation was otherwise available got ruled out, and only those tourist spots with road travel were eligible. Also the plan was to visit for 3-4 days. We zoned in on Coorg since it seemed ideal. Even though I had seen this about 3 decades ago, I was fine to revisit since W & D had not seen it. Also I had this desire to show Sringeri and Hornadu to both of them since a long time, and it seemed the time was right now. Daughter also did not have school except for an hour’s class which we could handle with roaming internet. Despite all this, we went back and forth to weigh the pros and cons of going considering Covid. Finally, we decided that it was not too risky and forged ahead with the planning and the itinerary. There were two routes: BLR - MDK - AGB - SRNG - HND - BLR and the other being BLR - HND - SRNG - AGB - MDK - BLR and we chose the former considering it seemed more stable with enough breaks. Also wanted to add Dharmasthala and Kukke to the itinerary but dropped the plan since it involved too much of winding roads. Speaking of which, daughter was not too keen on this trip just for that reason since the winding roads cause a lot of motion sickness for her. Anyways, convinced her somehow and I booked the rental car at 9 pm on 18th for a trip starting in 10 hours!
Day 1: BLR - MDK
BLR-Mysore road is full of construction due to road widening and hence too many diversions with speed breakers. Even though I was driving slow, that was enough to start the chain of motion sickness for my daughter and within a couple of hours, she was sick. It made me realize that I should have spared her the trouble. But once the road constructions waned and the road became better, so did she. Thankfully, she slept off and I was able to cover a good amount of distance. We survived on home-made snacks while driving and skipped lunch, just so that we can reach early.
Day 2: TKV, Abbi Falls, Raja’s Seat
Day 3: Moodbidre, Agumbe, Sringeri
We woke up early at about 5:30 am and checked out by 7:30 am. Quick breakfast at same venue (Krishna Grand) and we were out of MDK by 8 am. The winding roads continued for about an hour and then kind of tapered a bit but that was enough to send jitters to Paavani! We had to make a stop at 11ish since she had to take up her Math test. It was the first time we were doing it on a data card and it was smooth. The city we were in was MaaNi - a small town near Puttur. Test done, we continued on. We saw a peacock on the way and we stopped for some more pics. Then off again. All of a sudden, daughter felt sick despite not much winding roads and we had to stop. Just a few steps away was a house, and the owner saw us parked and came to offer help. We exchanged greetings and he asked us where we were headed. We told him Agumbe and he said we might as well visit Annapoorneshwari temple in Moodbidre and Gomateshwara in Karkala. Seemed like a nice idea. He also offered a lemon and asked Paavani to keep sniffing it - which she did for the rest of the trip and magically she never felt sick again till we reached home!
So, our next stop was Annapoorneshwari temple in Moodbidre. It was about 1:30 pm and seemed like we were right on time for lunch. The temple itself was amazing. A HUGE Hanuman temple, a Saibaba temple, a live elephant, some cows in the goshaala, etc. were some of the eye-catching things. The main deity was also mesmerizing. After spending some holy time, we went to the main dining hall where we were served delicious food comprising of rice, rasam and payasam. We were so thankful to the person who informed us of this temple!
It was about an hour and we reached the temple at about 7 pm. The temple is grand as ever, and we spent the next two hours soaking in the energetic presence of Adi Shankaracharya, Goddess Sharada and Lord Shiva. There was also a brief history of Shankaracharya in pictures which we read through. My last visit was in 2007 and I vaguely remember the architecture but other things had slipped from my memory. Also seemed like there were few changes - the temple was very neat and clean. The entry to the river Tunga seemed restricted too. We proceeded to dinner and had another delicious food. We then took temple accommodation right opposite the temple - it was basic but sufficient for a simple night halt.
Day 4: Hornadu, Belur, BLR
We got up by 5 am. Quickly freshened up and visited the temple once more. It was refreshing to see the temple in day light. The architecture really stood out now. Another quick farewell visit to Adi Shankaracharya, Goddess Sharada and Lord Shiva. Had nice breakfast right opposite in an eatery joint and packed off, on our way to the next destination - Hornadu. Sringeri to Hornadu road is not good for one half of the journey and rest half is ok-dokey. But it is full of winding roads.
We then headed to lunch. My last time here (and Sringeri), I remember sitting and food was being served but now it was all self-service. Either ways, food was just as good. After lunch we sat for some time in the temple premises and soaked in the scenic beauty once more. By the time we started to head back to BLR, it was about 1 pm. But we stopped within few minutes at Kalasa to visit the Kalaseeshwaraswamy temple (thinking it was Kalabhairavaswamy temple!). The temple location is amazing with towering mountains everywhere to see!
At 5 pm, Paavani had her dance class. So it was time to stop once more on the highway for her to complete her class! I had a power nap and the breeze was nice and cool. It was well worth the break after the nice lunch and the drive. At 6 pm sharp, we left and our next stop was at 7:15 pm on one of the highway restaurants (Halli Mane) for a hot cup of coffee and tea. After that, it was straight drive to home sweet home. Traffic was manageable, road after Hassan is of international standards. Despite this being just a 4-day vacation, we were too glad to be back home. The scare of the Covid-19, the nausea of winding roads, the obligation of the rental car, etc. were all a burden that was wearing off the niceties of the destinations that we visited.
Overview:
A trip that could have been planned earlier, maybe a week or so before, yet planned only a day before. It might have costed me 2-3K more because of the rental car expenses. Otherwise the only other booking was the home stay at Madikeri. In all, 1013 kms driven in 4 days - highlight being it was on a "geared" (manual transmission) car - something which I had not driven since maybe 2015. So I was pretty impressed with myself that I could still drive manual transmission easily even after 5 years despite tough winding mountain roads!
Even though I had been to all these places before (except Moodbidre temple), I had never driven on these roads before, and it was my first. It had always been in my minds that I needed to take Paavani to the source of Cauvery river, and also to take wifey to Sringeri and Hornadu. With this trip, both of these goals got accomplished! Since the route map looked like a banana, my daughter called it as the Banana Trip! And with this “only major trip of 2020”, we bid adieu to the most happening year!!
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