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  • Shivanasamudra and Talakad

    Route : Silkboard - Kanakpura - Malavalli - Shivanasamudra - Talakad - Malavalli - Kanakpura -Silkboard
    Distance : 322 KM
    Time : Aug 9th 2014; 8 AM - 7 PM


    Bike : Thunderbird 350
    Riders : Myself and myfriend (non xbhp'n) as Pillion




    Places to Visit:


    1) Shivanasamudra:
    a) Gaganachukki falls
    b) Barachukki falls


    2) Talakad
    a) Temples (There are many)
    b) Kaveri river


    3) Old bridge on the way to Barachukki falls




    Initial Plan was to go to Nandi hills on Aug-10th and Shivanasamudra on Aug-15th, but plans changed. Reviews says that current water levels are good at Shivanasamudra, so planned to go on Aug-9th itself. Since water levels are high, coracal ride is mostly not allowed. In that case not much time required for both the falls, so added Talakad also to the plan.


    Started at 8AM from Bellendur. By the time we reach Banashankari circle, traffic got worse and crossed NICE flyover at snail speed. Finished breakfast at UDUPI UPAHARA in Kanakpura. Food is tasty, prices : plain dosa 22/-, onion dosa 30/- , idly 18/- . Ride resumed at 10:45AM. Road is in a good condition till Malavalli and full scenic view. Roads after Malavalli also good, but we cant go faster as turns are very sharp and single roads. Somehow we missed Gaganachukki falls turn and reached Barachukki falls turn. Thought of going to Gaganachukki in return journey, anyhow from Masjid view also we can see the Gaganachukki falls.

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    Reached Masjid view around 12 PM. For the first time I am seeing waterfalls in real. It's so exiting and so amazing to see the waterfalls with full flow. I feel like I want to touch the milky white crystal water. I was just staring at how water is crawling on each hill curve. Nature is so mesmerizing us with it's beauty.


    From Masjid view, Gaganachukki falls is very close compared to main view point and also less crowded. Even we can feel the droplets of water on our face, but here we have to take pics through the fence. Spend 15 min's at Masjid view and started to Barachukki falls.

    Gaganachukki falls from Masjid view point:
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    Barachukki falls:


    Rs 10/- for entrance+parking ticket at Barachukki falls. As we expected coracal ride steps route is closed. Barachukki falls are smaller but wider compared to Gaganachukki. Spend nearly 45 min's here and started to Talakad.

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    Talakad:


    Little history about Talakad:
    Temples in Talakad are from 4th century and conquered by many kings and queens. River Kaveri flows through Talakad and takes a sharp bend here. In 16th century, Talakd is completely buried under sand dunes created gradually by the river. Still few temples are under sand dunes and have been digging by archaeologists. There is different story about the sand dunes is "curse of Talakad". you can find more in internet.


    Talakad entrance is 5/-. Clear route direction boards help you to reach main Temples and River. Temples are wide spread at different places, and it will take time to cover all. We have visited only the 4 main Temples and River.


    4 main Temples are :
    Vaidyeshvara Temple
    Sri pataaleshwara swamy temple
    Sri Maraleswara Temple
    Sri Chowdeshwari Amma Temple


    These 4 temples are little far to each other, total of 1 KM distance walk through the sand. The sand in Talakad is so smooth like powder and it's very difficult to walk on it. Once you are done, opposite to pond you will see a ruin. Which is most attraction of Talakad. Currently some construction is happening at the ruin, so nobody is there. We spend more time to take lot of closeup pics.



    There is another way to save the time by visiting the temples in different order. Below Map shows the Temples with numbers. Visit Temples 1,4,3 and then ruin. we can visit the temple 2 while going to the River. Arrow directions given clearly to follow the shortcuts. Hope this will help you to save the time.
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    Reached Kaveri river at 2 PM after 10 mins ride from Temples. Again 5/- for entrance+parking ticket. Entire place is heavily crowded. There is no particular area for parking, we can park at any place. many people are playing in the water and others enjoying coracal ride. Dress changing rooms are available for gents and ladies. Security is good, looks like military guys taken over all these places. Good relief is that, meals also available. Meals not so tasty like south Indian food but hygienic, price is 50/-. I guess Chapati's also available. If you go with family, better carry a MAT to relax at the edge of the bank and extra pair of dress if you want to go into the water.


    We settled on one of the concrete bench near to the water and enjoyed the view. At 4 PM, started return journey without going to Gaganachukki falls. Stopped at the old bridge for 10 min's. We can feel the Kaveri River flow very closely and its little scary also. Its really surprising how come the bridge is still standing opposite to heavy water force. Took few pics of the bride and started to home. Reached home by 7 PM.


    Old bridge near to Barachukki falls
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    Vaidyeshvara Temple:
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    Sand path to visit the temples:
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    Ruin's under construction:
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    Sri Maraleswara Temple:
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    Close up at ruin:
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    Me at ruin:
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    Coracal Ride:
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    one of the Food stall (there are 3 more like this serving Meals)
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    Re: Shivanasamudra and Talakad

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    • #3
      Re: Shivanasamudra and Talakad

      Wonderful, mate!
      'reminds me of good 'ole biking days.
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      • #4
        Re: Shivanasamudra and Talakad

        Oh Amazing, some beautiful waterfalls...
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        • #5
          Re: Shivanasamudra and Talakad

          Beautiful pictures there!
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          • #6
            Re: Shivanasamudra and Talakad

            The pictures of the waterfalls are beautiful! Carry on.
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