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  • Solo Dandeli Adventure!

    April 1st - 4th


    Little about Dandeli that I knew...




    Dandeli is located in Northern Karnataka or in Uttara Karnataka, Close to borders of Goa and Karnataka. Its one of the last remaining regions in Western India which has some finest jungles. Large part of it falls into Dandeli-Anshi Tiger reserve and is thus a protected area. The Supa dam reservoir, which falls into this park, is one of the largest reservoirs in India, in terms of expanse of backwaters. This is where the river Kali(Black) originates which then is routed towards Karwar for hydel power. The Kali river is where all the rafting action takes place. There is quite a bit of wildlife presence in Dandeli-Anshi region with reported tigers too. Due to thick vegetation, sighting is very difficult. This place is around 2 hours drive from Belgaum and at equal time from Karwar as well.


    Panaromas from the trip...


















    Route Map:

    View Dandeli-Anshi Solo Ride in a larger map

    Trip Log:

    Dandeli was one place I had planned last time around when I did a trip to Coastal Karnataka and Malnad on my motorcycle but due to heavy rains in Karnataka at that time, I had to skip it.

    I had a holiday on Gudi Padwa on 4th April which was Monday so very quickly my mind started making plans to utilize this break.
    That is when I thought of making a trip to Dandeli. After unsuccessful attempts to convince friends for the ride, I decided to make it a solo adventure. Priyanka, my wife, was very apprehensive about the whole plan and was worried about it. But somehow, I managed to convince her. Not an easy task though! Another problem was lack of camera as my earlier camera was not working. So had to manage with a very basic camera with no optical zoom!
    So took a days leave on Tuesday and planned the whole trip for 4 days. Man, I was excited!

    Immediately I did bit of googling and came across a fantastic blog http://dandeli-anshi.blogspot.com by Giridhar Kulkarni. I mailed him and got a prompt response from him. He called me and gave some useful contacts in Dandeli for my stay. The contacts later turned out to be excellent contacts. A big thanks for Giri for all this help. He gave a contact of a person by named
    Narsimha Chapkand, who runs a home stay in Dandeli. I made the reservation for 2 days as accommodation was not available at Kulgi Nature Camp and Anshi Nature Camp, both places run by Karnataka forest department.
    So here is the trip log...

    Day 1:
    Route: Pune-Kolhapur-Belgaon-Khanapur-Ramnagar-Ganeshgudi-Kadumane Home stay(Dandeli)
    Approx: 450 KM

    Left early morning at around 4:30 AM from Kothrud. It wasn't very cold. Then, It was one straight, Uneventful and little boring ride till Karnataka Border. Reached Nippani on the border at around 9 AM and had breakfast on one of the dhaba after a small ghat there. Then quickly reached Belgaum and entered the city and without much pain, found the Khanapur main road. Called up Narsimha to confirm my arrival. It was now getting hot. Followed the course of the Goa highway passing Khanapur and reached Ramnagar, where I took the left turn towards Dandeli. Soon the scenery started changing and there was more forest cover now. Still felt the heat. There wasn't much traffic and reached Ganeshgudi at around 12.




    Supa Dam

    Bought some essentials and asked around for directions towards Kadumane.







    Kaali River on the way to Ganesh Gudi






    Jungle road towards Kadumane

     I took the Karwar road from Ganeshgudi and then there was a left turn from a place, Bapeli cross, from where a left turn took me to Kadumane home stay. There was absolutely nothing but a board in jungle.






    Kadumane Home Stay






    Way to home stay!

    Very little indication that this could have been a home stay. The first sight of the home stay was really soothing for the eyes. Very rustic setting amongst the jungle. I was welcomed by the cook with some great herbal tea!




    Herbal tea





    Mud house at the homey stay

    After some time the owner, Mr.Narsimha Chapkand, a conservationist, working with Bangalore based Wildlife Conservation Society, came to the home stay to greet me. Soon, delicious lunch was served with all organic ingredients. Truly Yummy!








    Fish? Keep guessing!





    I was enjoying!

    I had good long conversation with him. We talked about his conservation work. It was very adorable.
    I then asked him about the places I could visit. Basically I wanted to trek/ride through parts of Dandeli which were off the main tourist circuit. After all the questions I asked about Dandeli, he had no doubt that I wanted to explore off the road.




    Narsimha Chapkand

    He was more than happy to suggest me some routes and even arrange a guide for me from one of the local Kunbi tribe villages. So then we decided on a excursion with the guide on the next day. After the lunch, I had a short nap in the mud house. At around 4 PM I got up and decided to visit Syntheri Rocks, a tourist destination. Syntheri rocks is situated on the Dandeli-Ulavi road and goes right through the national park. This road is closed in the night due to presence of wildlife. After about 20 km, reached the place. I was all alone there and it was quite exciting.




    Entry gate to Syntheri rocks






    Scenic road leading there






    Stairs going down to the rocks






    Self photo op!






    Bee hives 





    Syntheri rocks panaroma

    Quickly descended the stairs and took some self snaps and of the cave which is formed by the flowing river and against the backdrop of a huge rock. Was a pretty place. After that headed to Dandeli town for fuel.




    Kaali river flowing through Dandeli town

    Came back to Kadumane around 6 PM. Here I met a group of guys from Bangalore who were invited by one their friends who works as a naturalist. Went a for a short trek to view the sunset but could not see it as it got late. Here, too, there was presence of wildlife. With frequent visits by wild elephants.




    Sunset form Kadumane






    Walk with the group






    Bamboo boat!






    Small lake from a short distance from the home stay






    Elephant droppings!









    Tandoolachi Bhakri!

     Soon after we started our journey into the forest. There are couple of villages inside the thick forests. Within first couple of km, the scenery started to look so stunning.






    Early morning on the jungle roads

    The morning fresh air and the evergreen forests around with chances of spotting some wildlife is something to die for. We were constantly looking for signs of any wildlife. The chances are always rare here due to its thick, impenetrable jungles.




    Great off roads!






    Yogesh, my guide






    Forgot the name...it was a big bird which mainly feeds off fish






    Elephants invaded the fields






    The river crossings!





    It was fun!






    They use this birdge in the monsoons






    More river crossings!

    But, I guess the uncertainty adds to the beauty of the place. There are confirmed reports of Tiger sightings in these jungles which is really a good news for the conservation effort. For many years now, Dr. Karanth and his team from Wildlife Conservation Society, based out of Bangalore is taking great effort in conservation of these jewels. I somehow feel that Karnataka Govt. might have taken some efforts in preserving the green cover. It is way better than anywhere along the western ghats in Maharashtra. Only few forested patches like Chandoli, Koyna and Radhanagari are left along the Sahyadris. That again is another topic altogether.
    Ok. Coming back to Dandeli, Yogesh had a route plan in his mind and I was all throughout unaware of it. Slowly the tarmac vanished and turned into a dirt track. 






    Beautiful roads!






    Riding here was awesome!






    Scenic road

    Start of true adventure? Yes! We came across streams which were fun to cross. It just made me wonder how it would be in the rains. Another adventure to think of! All along, the track was covered with thick forests. So refreshing.




    Amazing greneery!






    The road going deeper into the jungle






    Amazing roads!






    My bike!





    Wild berries






    Yogesh got hold of a Guava tree!






    What to say!



     Next, he took me to the backwaters of Supa reservoir. It was a nice place and an opening in the jungle. 




    Fields near Supa backwaters






    Makeshift boat to catch the fish






    Supa backwaters










    Pond somewhere in the jungle






    Sighted a Deer here but couldn't take a snap 



    After that we went to a village where he had some relatives.






    Village inside the forest






    Very scenic village





     After we were taking to them, one of them told us that there was a place near by from which we could see the Dudhsagar falls and the railway track which goes down through Braganza ghat into Goa. Braganza ghat and Dudhsagar falls in rains? Yet another adventure for some other day! 2-3 km from the village and triple load on my bike on these kind of tracks, we reached the place where we would start the short trek. The trek approached a hill lock. There were all signs of wildlife. With droppings of Gaur/Bison or Gava Reda as they call it here and fresh scats of Bear on the way, we started climbing the hill. 




    Trek to view the dudhsagar falls






    Trek to view the dudhsagar falls



    This was a place, hardly visited and I was little skeptical. We then climbed up and soon we saw the Dudhsagar falls in some distance. This place offered panoramic view of the hills and the Goa plains below. 




    Dudhsagar falls at distance






    Beautiful landscape






    This man knows it all very well



    After some snaps we descended back and his relative went back on foot. Next on stop was Gavala Devi mandir. Deep inside the forest, an open ground where many people visit during the annual yatra there. I think Dandeli could do away with these yatras as it must be causing a lot of disturbance and plastic leftovers there. After the darshan, we went to another village where Yogesh's in-laws stayed. Another beautiful place. I had amazing lunch with some great food served hot by his relatives. We heard few stories of how bears come during night in the village and latche onto the Jackfruits there.




    The village where we had lunch






    This is why the bears would pay a visit!






    Cheerful bunch of kids!






    The lunch!


     After the meal, we took some rest as it was peak day time with little heat. These villages, I feel should be relocated outside the park, as the movement of these people and vehicles creates disturbances to the environment. The govt, instead of relocating these villages, builds multi crore hospitals with virtually nothing but the building. No doctors! Next on our stop was Diggi village, deep inside forests. Here we met a group of volunteers which were carrying out some field work with camera traps. It was now 4 pm and we started back the return journey. Instead of taking the morning route back, we took another route back to Deriya, his village. After some time, we just stopped by look at an abonded bauxite mine. Once these mines were flourishing in these areas but now it has all stopped. Just few steps ahead I some fresh pugmarks. Initially I got very excited and thought it was the Tiger!





    Leopard Pugmarks!






    Leopard Pugmarks!






    The stream where we took the dip






    Me enjoying it all!






    Refreshed!






    Can you spot him?






    Aur kuch chahiye?





    Camera traps for wild animals



     After the dip, we soon reached Deriya and had tea at Yogesh's place. Many thanks to Yogesh for making it a memorable day for me. As a result of this fantastic outing, I got an idea of yet another adventure trip!! I wouldn't reveal it until I make it one day! Was a short ride back to Kadumane. Shared the outing with Narsimha and he was equally excited to hear my experience. All day along I sorely missed a good camera that day and I think its time for me to invest in a good DSLR. Dandeli has got amazing bird life which can be trapped through a good camera. Had a tasty dinner and went to sleep for second night in the tent .

    Day 3: Anshi Evergreen Camp

    I couldn't sleep well despite being little tired from the outing the earlier day. I woke up early that day. Narsimha and his team left for a village where they would play skits to create awareness amongst the children in these villages. Great work being done by these people.




    Narsimha and his team leaving for conservation work









    Morning in Kadumane






    Morning in Kadumane






    My tent






    Very comfortable inside






    for the birds






    The mud house






    Its hot!





    Yummy dosa for breakfast!



     The days plan was to book and reach the Anshi Nature camp and explore the jungles around it. After breakfast, I thought of going to Dandeli town to book the accommodation for Anshi. So instead of going directly to Anshi after the booking I thought of having the lunch at Kadumane. Talking about lunch, fish came to my mind! I went to Dandeli and straightway went to the local fish market and bought some Surmai and Prawns which had arrived from Karwar. Booked the stay at Anshi Evergreen Camp at the DCF office in Dandeli. Came back with the fish at Kadumane and the cook prepared a great lunch! A fishy treat for the day! 




    Fish and Prawns!






    What else you want in life!






    Fish Treat!





    Packed my bags and left for Anshi. Took the forest route to reach there. Passed through some amazing forests to reach Anshi at around 3 PM. 




    Bamboo flowering in Dandeli






    View point enroute Anshi






    The amazing evergreen forets!





    Anshi Nature Camp



    This part of the park falls into the evergreen area of the park. The camp, settled in a nice area, amongst the evergreen jungles. I got a log hut which was newly built and in a good shape too. I was the only person who was staying there on that night!




    The log hut






    place to relax n unwind






    The restaurant at the camp






    Tented accommodation at the camp




    After a quick nap decided to explore the surroundings. There isn't much to explore on bike but lots if you plan to trek. Due to lack of time I wasn't able to trek anywhere. Also, the guide charges are very high, about Rs.500 for any trek you plan to take up. I decided for a short ride near by. I had an option to go to Kadra view point along the Karwar road but decided against it due to bad road condition and lack of time. Near the camp I sighted a owl and many other bird species including my first sighting of a majestic Hornbill. 




    The owl if you can spot!






    Spot the owl!















    Very different kind of noise it makes! After that I went back to the camp and took another long nap to wake up at 9 for the dinner. It was little scary as I was the only person there and log hut was situated at a distance from the restaurant. The dinner was good and I retired into the room soon after. With jungle noises for the company, I had a good sleep.

    Day4:

    Got up early morning at 5:00 again and got myself ready for the long ride back to Pune. I started early morning at around 5:30. I though it was a good chance of spotting some wildlife as it was early morning. Didn't spot anything but it was an exciting riding so early on these roads. It was little cold for a while. I Went via Kumbharwada-Joyda-Ganesh Gudi-Ram Naga-Belgaum and a looooong and boring ride back to Pune. Reached Pune at around 2 PM.
     Being a solo trip, this was another of those exciting rides where in it turned out to be a great trip with lifetime memories. 




    Supa on way back to Belgaum



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  • #2
    Travelogue approved.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      Well narrated adventure. The place looks all dried up in March - May, I would change its colour once the monsoon arrives.

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      • #4
        wow...... i love this type of off beat touring. Great going buddy Could you please shed light on the current tariffs at Anshi ?????
        Stories of the open road...........

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        • #5
          Originally posted by phanikar View Post
          wow...... i love this type of off beat touring. Great going buddy Could you please shed light on the current tariffs at Anshi ?????
          Thanks phanikar!

          I paid 1k for the log hut. It is around 1k-1.2k for these types of accommodation.
          I however feel that it is better to stay in Kulgi nature camp for a better overall experience
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          • #6
            Originally posted by SKSy_Biker View Post
            Well narrated adventure. The place looks all dried up in March - May, I would change its colour once the monsoon arrives.
            Yes, the place was little dry but compared to other parts, it was still enough greneery there. Maybe i didn't capture it all on my cam
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            • #7
              maaaan...... i just couldn't resist the yummy fish pics

              - Ananth
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              • #8
                Nice trip and well narrated esp. with useful tips on where to stay etc..
                Ride To Live

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ananz View Post
                  maaaan...... i just couldn't resist the yummy fish pics

                  - Ananth
                  I know...i felt hungry again!
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                  • #10
                    Good trip there...and nice to see a gentleman doing his bit to preserve nature, kudos to him and his team.

                    The fairing pic looks classy.
                    It's not the hours you put in, it's what you put in the hours!

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                    • #11
                      Awesome triplog there buddy, but for some reason i am not able to view the pics.
                      Ride Hard !!! Ride Safe!!! Enjoy every moment on your machine !!! Cheers....

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                      • #12
                        awesome trip bro...i've been there once in car.....the place is too gud....guess it would have been more fun on bike.....
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by daredemon View Post
                          Awesome triplog there buddy, but for some reason i am not able to view the pics.
                          Do you have access to http://www.blogger.com? coz thats where the the images are located and this blog is pointing to them.

                          You can use the original blog link...

                          firaa!: Solo ride to Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve

                          Cheers!
                          Last edited by hrishi_from_pune; 05-13-2011, 11:41 AM.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by harishkumarko View Post
                            awesome trip bro...i've been there once in car.....the place is too gud....guess it would have been more fun on bike.....
                            Yeah, it was total fun on bike!
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                            • #15
                              This place looks good. Worth a visit. The home stay and food was photos has convinced me to ride here atleast ones...

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