Since '02 xBhp is different things to different people. From a close knit national community of bikers to India's only motorcycling lifestyle magazine and a place to make like-minded biker friends. Join us

Castrol Power 1

Accelerate quick but brake easy.

Our Partner

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Gandikota and Belum Caves

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • [Photo Feature]: Gandikota and Belum Caves

    This is a short ride did last weekend to Gandikota and Belum caves. Was planning to these places for Quite some time, but nothing materialized. But this time made sure it had to be done, come what may. Had planned to do it solo till the evening of Friday till Bharath confirmed his presence. the ride was not that eventful except for super crazy cross winds and rains. This log will be more like more of Pics than textual content, not finding time to pen it down.

    Route Taken: Bangalore-Bagepalli-Kadiri-Pulivendula-Muddanur-Jammalamadugu-Gandikota-Jammalamadugu-Kolimigundla-Belum Caves-Tadipatri-Ananthpur-Dharmavaram-Bangalore.

    Gandikota aka "The grand Canyon" of India.

    A brief history about the place:
    Gandikota was founded in 1123 by Kapa Raja of nearby Bommanapalle village and a subordinate of Ahavamalla Someswara I, the Western Chalukyan king of Kalyana. The town played a significant role during the Kakatiya, Vijayanagara and Qutub Shahi periods. The fort was made more impregnable by Pemmasani Thimma Nayudu. The fort was under the control of Pemmasani Nayaks for over 300 years.
    The fort of Gandikota acquired its name due to the 'gorge' (in Telugu it is called 'gandi'), formed between the Erramala range of hills, also known as Gandikota hills and the river Pennar that flows at its foot, reducing its width to a mere 300 ft (see the river image below). Situated amidst beautiful landscape and wild forests, it is endowed with vast natural resources.
    Surrounded by a deep valley and impassable hills, with massive boulders of red granite and the river Pennar that flows about 300 ft. below on the west and northern sides, its location affords strong natural defence to the occupants of the Fort. The exploits of Pemmasani Nayaks, Gothram : Musunulla, Rulers of Gandikota and Commanders in Vijayanagar army to protect the honour of Telugu land are well known.
    Vemana, the famous Telugu poet, native of Kadapa district and believed to have lived in Gandikota area for a short period.

    The area within is full of the debris of ages and many ancient structures in varying stages of decay. The fort has a Masjid, a large granary and a temple. The Jamia Masjid has two adjacent minarets. The large granary, with a vaulted roof, is now used as the traveller's bungalow. Within the fort are two ancient temples, dedicated to Madhava and Raghunatha. The other structures within the fort, include another large granary, a magazine, a graceful 'pigeon tower' with fretted windows and an extensive palace built by bricks with some plastered decorations and some wells. There is an old cannon still lying in the fort.

    There is also the 'Rayalacheruvu' with its perennial springs irrigating some lime and plantain gardens. It is said that this 'Cheruvu' was connected to a fountain in Jamia Masjid by pipes, traces of which can still be seen. There were other gardens and springs. There is an undated inscription on a boulder, near the 'Nagajhari' outside the fort, recording the gift of two gardens at the place to the temple. There was also a garden called 'Parebagh' with a waterfall at the foot of the hills, on the bank of the Penneru.

    Efforts are being put to give Gandikota a world heritage status.
    Source: Wikipedia

    First batch of Pics for

    Somewhere Close to Kadiri

    Approaching Gandikota


    These Stone walls stopped us from taking the bikes down to the river


    View from Raghunatha Swamy Temple


    Penna Gorge, the whole point why we were there









    Raghunatha Swamy Temple









    Dark Clouds getting Closer and closer. View from Raghunatha Swamy Temple


    The old Horses


    Madhavaraya temple


    Walkways of the temple




    Jama Masjid, Very Photogenic








    Collage work on the Granary wall














    Charminar


    Outside our room


    To be Continued ..........
    Stories of the open road...........

  • #2
    Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

    Approved!

    Lovely pics there. And yes I can testify on cross winds that day. I was on the other side of Ananthpur and whatever happened later may not have happened had the cross winds been less severe.
    Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
    Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!

    Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
    Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
    ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
    P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

      Nice trip log, the place looks beautiful. A visit in September is pucca (sure) now . Those stairs in the last picture look unique.
      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...isle-solo.html

      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...karna-goa.html

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

        Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
        Approved!

        Lovely pics there. And yes I can testify on cross winds that day. I was on the other side of Ananthpur and whatever happened later may not have happened had the cross winds been less severe.
        Thanks for the approval Divya Yeah one of the worst cross winds I have faced in recent times. Couldnt go beyond 30 at some stretches. When that was combined with rains, matter became even worse.

        Originally posted by shashank ashwin View Post
        Nice trip log, the place looks beautiful. A visit in September is pucca (sure) now . Those stairs in the last picture look unique.
        Thanks Ashwin yeah we were just talking about those stairs that day. If anybody goes up just to have cool breeze for company with few drinks, God bless him while coming down
        Stories of the open road...........

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

          Firstly thank you very much for such a beautiful log. And you deserve a huge applause for bringing this place to us via your log. I'm sure that not many people are even aware of this majestic place let alone visiting the place. From your pics. it seems that you were the only people out there. This place surely needs better attention!
          A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

          Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
          My Ride To Sunderbans -
          Hemnagar & Samsernagar
          Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

            Mr.Phaniker ......You always come with visits to some of the most beautiful places and with real good Pictures...I sometimes wonder if you do anything else ...
            Do continue your escapades so we can see through your " Eyes "...
            When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

              @phanikar super ride to a spectacular place. I have been trying to tick this place off my wish list for quite some time now. Alas! held up by some commitments. But, glad that this place is getting attention now by fellow riders
              TN & Kerala Solo
              Saddle Sore
              Joy of Motorcycling Part 3
              Joy of Motorcycling Part 2
              Joy of Motorcycling Part 1
              Rann of Kutch Solo
              Western Ghats Solo
              True Wanderer 5 Finalist blog
              True Wanderer 5 Qualifying blog




              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                Another beautiful one Phani! As always your lovely pictures capture the true essence of the place!

                Cheers & Ride Safe

                ----consecutive posts auto-merged-----

                I sometimes wonder if you do anything else ...

                So true PSR Sir ! I've often wondered how he finds time for his endless wandering

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                  Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
                  Firstly thank you very much for such a beautiful log. And you deserve a huge applause for bringing this place to us via your log. I'm sure that not many people are even aware of this majestic place let alone visiting the place. From your pics. it seems that you were the only people out there. This place surely needs better attention!
                  Thank You Yeah not many people. Would prefer to let it stay like that, than tourists spoiling this too. Already you can find smashed beer bottles here and there.

                  Originally posted by psr View Post
                  Mr.Phaniker ......You always come with visits to some of the most beautiful places and with real good Pictures...I sometimes wonder if you do anything else ...
                  Do continue your escapades so we can see through your " Eyes "...
                  Thank you Sir Glad you liked them. Sir I sometimes do work 15-20 days at a go Promise

                  Originally posted by experimentalhead View Post
                  @phanikar super ride to a spectacular place. I have been trying to tick this place off my wish list for quite some time now. Alas! held up by some commitments. But, glad that this place is getting attention now by fellow riders
                  Thank you
                  P.S: Could you kindly type it in the default color. It becomes easier to read through. TIA


                  Originally posted by ridermax View Post
                  Another beautiful one Phani! As always your lovely pictures capture the true essence of the place!

                  Cheers & Ride Safe

                  ----consecutive posts auto-merged-----

                  I sometimes wonder if you do anything else ...

                  So true PSR Sir ! I've often wondered how he finds time for his endless wandering
                  Thank You Sir For the latter part, perks of staying Single may be

                  ----consecutive posts auto-merged-----

                  After a very hesitant start for the day, courtesy the awesome weather we made sure we started rolling towards Belum Caves which was about 65-70 kms from Gandikota. The day was not in our favour for a various reasons. While we were having breakfast, saw the news that some political unrest in Jammalamadugu and we weren't sure weather we would be allowed to pass through or not. unfortunately we weren't . All our efforts to convince the Helmet and armour clad policemen went in vain. Even locals who were supposed to get to their farms or people from nearby villages who had get inside the town in order to buy some essential commodities were also not allowed to pass though.

                  After about 20-30 mins, we figured out that things are not gonna work as planned, so caught hold of a locallite to ask for an alternate route. One of the guys told there is one pathway, through a marshy riverbed which can take us past the town of Jammalamadugu. This was going to interesting, after about 25-30min we finally found asphalt, close to Dalmia Cement Factory. All thanks to the many villagers who helped us the route from there was a sail, passing through paddy fields getting ready for sowing. As we get close to Kolimigundla, the convoy of tractors ferrying stone slabs from Quarrys start testing your patience. They just dump the left overs by the side of the road which is very dangerous. The Quality of Tarmac also starts deteriorating. In that confusion we took a wrong route and had to add some extra 20Kms to the odo.

                  Reach Belum Caves by about half past noon. The caves are very well maintained by the authorities. Some useful Information about Belum caves:

                  Belum Caves is the second largest cave in Indian subcontinent and the longest caves in plains of Indian Subcontinent, known for its stalactite and stalagmite formations. Belum Caves have long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water galleries and siphons. It is a natural underground cave formed by the constant flow of underground water. The caves reach its deepest point (150 feet from entrance level) at the point known as Pataalaganga. Belum Caves derive their name from "Bilum" Sanskrit word for caves. In Telugu language, it is called Belum Guhalu. Belum Caves has a length of 3229 metres, making it the second largest natural caves in Indian Subcontinent.
                  It was brought to scientific attention in 1884 by a British surveyor Robert Bruce Foote, later in 1982-84, a team of German speleologists headed by H Daniel Gebauer conducted a detailed exploration of the caves. Thereafter in 1988, the state government declared them protected, and Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) developed the caves as a tourist attraction in February 2002. Today, 3.5 km of the cave has been successfully explored, though only 1.5 km is open to tourists. There are 16 different pathways, including the main entrance and there are deposits of Quartz in the caves. The caves are formed in Black Limestone.

                  Belum Caves are geologically and historically important caves. There are indications that Jains and Buddhists monks occupied these caves centuries ago. Many Buddhists relics were found inside the caves. These relics are now housed in Museum at Ananthapur.

                  Main attractions of the cave

                  • Pillidwaram — Pillidwaram means cats gate. It is a natural arch of stalactites formed in the shape of a lion’s head;

                  • Kotilingalu Chamber - This section contains stalactite formations which are akin to shiva lingams. This section has thousands of such stalactite giving it a surrealistic look. It has one huge pillar formed due to stalactite and stalagmite joining together.

                  • Patalaganga - It is a small perennial stream which disappears into the depths of the earth. This stream flows from the southeast to northwest. It disappears and is believed to be heading towards a well at the Belum village, located 2 km away from the caves.

                  • Saptasvarala Guha or Musical Chamber - Saptasvarala Guha means chamber of seven notes. The stalactite formations in this chamber reproduce musical sounds when these are struck with a wooden stick or knuckles.
                  • Thousand Hoods - This section has amazing stalactite formations shaped like hood of Cobra. The stalactite formations on the ceiling looks as if thousands of cobras have opened their hoods.Dhyan Mandir or Meditation Hall - This section is near to the entrance. An interesting formation at Meditation hall looks like a bed with pillow to recline. The local legend has it that in ancient times many sages used to live here. This section was used by Buddhist Monks. Many relics of Buddhist period were found here which are now housed in museum at Ananthapur.

                  • Banyan Tree Hall - This section has a huge pillar with stalactites hanging from the ceiling. This gives a look of Banyan Tree with its aerial roots when seen from below. The locals call it "Voodalamari" since it looks like a Banyan Tree with its aerial roots hanging from the branches.

                  • Mandapam - This is a huge area inside the cave with magnificent stalactite structures on the sides giving it a look of a hall with pillars.

                  Source : Wiki

                  Few Pics from the location:

                  Hope you guys can Notice the Sand drums and barb wire fencing(In Blue)


                  This is where the stone slabs in your house comes from


                  Few Pics from the location:
                  The Entrance


                  Gebauer Hall




















                  Colorful lighting makes this place look even better




                  Cave explorer for a Day




























                  Symbol of peace


                  The return ride was a story to tell. Heavy rains, dangerous cross winds made sure we reach Bangalore an hour or two behind schedule clocking close to 700kms on the odo.
                  Attached Files
                  Last edited by phanikar; 07-16-2014, 01:59 PM.
                  Stories of the open road...........

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                    Mind - blowing pictures; that's all I gotta say! SCORE: 10/10
                    BENEATH THE REMAINS.........
                    Instagram - chaosaddict666 (follow for atypical uploads on heavy metal, bikes, alcohol, chakna, life, fashion yada, yada)
                    YouTube - chaosaddict666 (Disclaimer: crappiest uploads ever, viewer discretion is advised)

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                      Superb clicks...inside cave must a wonderful experience right?..

                      Sent from my GT-I8262 using xBhp Connect mobile app

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                        Originally posted by chaosaddict View Post
                        Mind - blowing pictures; that's all I gotta say! SCORE: 10/10
                        Thanks Chaosaddict

                        Originally posted by manjuadiga View Post
                        Superb clicks...inside cave must a wonderful experience right?..

                        Sent from my GT-I8262 using xBhp Connect mobile app
                        Thanks Manju yeah cave experience was very good (& humid too )
                        Stories of the open road...........

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                          good writeup and nice places..
                          could you give us the info on you time (like when you started, reached at destination, reached home, stay if any)...it'll be a great help.
                          Last edited by rohan_kadbe; 08-08-2014, 04:54 PM.
                          my Tlogs:-

                          2) http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...annamalai.html
                          1) http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...aterfalls.html

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                            Originally posted by rohan_kadbe View Post
                            good writeup and nice places..
                            could you give us the info on you time (like when you started, reached at destination, reached home, stay if any)...it'll be a great help.
                            Thanks Rohan A relaxd ride from bangalore would be approx 6 hours on the route which we took to Gandikota via Kadiri, and about an hour and a half to Belum from Gandikota. Belum to Bangalore might take some time till you reach Ananthpur/Dharmavaram because of bad roads and traffic on Belum-Tadipatri road. 7-hours would be more than sufficient including breaks from bangalore to Belum. APTDC run resorts/Lodges are the only options for stay in Gandikota and Belum. details can be obtained from their website.
                            Stories of the open road...........

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Gandikota and Belum Caves

                              Last set of pics, taken by Bharath

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	1.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	69.1 KB
ID:	1886866

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	11.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	99.0 KB
ID:	1886867

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	13.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	110.4 KB
ID:	1886868

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	14.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	104.4 KB
ID:	1886869

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	C360_2014-07-12-17-34-28-503.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	116.4 KB
ID:	1886870

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0162.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	99.0 KB
ID:	1886871

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0187.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	108.2 KB
ID:	1886872

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0224.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	107.1 KB
ID:	1886873

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0244.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	110.0 KB
ID:	1886874

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0250.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	108.3 KB
ID:	1886875

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	DSCF0304.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	97.4 KB
ID:	1886876

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_20140712_125712.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	106.1 KB
ID:	1886877

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_20140712_153540.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	110.0 KB
ID:	1886878

                              Click image for larger version

Name:	PANO_20140712_125839.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	44.2 KB
ID:	1886879
                              Stories of the open road...........

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X