
The Best part of the whole trip was that we managed to clean the surroundings of this hill. On our way back to the temple, we picked up almost all the polythene items - water bottles, chocolates wrappers, chips packets, water cups, paper plates etc... And I think we did manage to collect about 3 to 4kg of it and dumped it all in a dust bin near the temple. I am just hoping that our people will stop spoiling the nature with plastic and other harmful items. We started back from the Hill at 12PM. On our way back we managed to drink real good cool tender coconut and shopped for some fresh "Flat Beans" (Avarekai). As soon as we reached Mysore we had flat tyres. However, since Manju and Ravi both have become car owners recently, they had good experience changing the tyre (something new to learn ;-)). We reached Bangalore at 6:30PM and all we carry now are some good memories of the trip and these photos to share with you...
Route: Bangalore - Mandya - Mysore - Nanjangud - Gundlupet - Angala Village
Total Distance: Total 450Kms (One Way 225kms)
Food & Accommodation Availability: at Gundlupet, Nanjangud, Mysore
Other places of Interest: B.R.Hills, Bandipur Wild life Sanctuary, Historical Temple at Nanjangud
Transport: Car
Public Transport Facility: KSTRC bus from Bangalore to Gopalaswamy Hills (Twice Daily)
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ReplyDeleteReally interesting and encouraging...!!!
ReplyDeleteI recently drove down to Chamarajanagar and luckly the stretch between Mysore and Nanjangud was good to drive with not many potholes and speedbrakers. Seems like the repair and asphalting work was rently done.
ReplyDeletepost Monsoon will be the ideal time to test the quality of the work on this road. Lets see if this stretch of road can really sustain the rains!!
Roads connecting to Mysore from T.Narsipur, Chamarajnagar Via Nanjangud, Gundlupet Via Nanjangud, Madikeri Via Kushalnagar and Piriyapatna, Holenarsipura Via KR Nagara are all in good condition. The only problem is Bangalore to Mysore which has too many speed breakers/Humps and they all look to be unscientific and do not have any indicators/Sign boards which would give you warning signs of the same. Hope this will be fixed by the Government agencies.
ReplyDeleteVery informative, and useful. keep up your good work
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