Trek around Makutta Range
The valley was more scary; the time was around 7.30 pm; we all finished the dinner preparation yummy Khichadi; about to set for night camping; suddenly we can hear thunder sound continuously; the light was hashing us; a youngest trekker Kirtana [7 year old] started cry “wants to go home!!!”; we all set under the tarpaulin till midnight. This was the situation of the most scary trek night at Barapole river, near Kutiyala range of Virajapete taluk.
Since I am become a member of
Conservation Awareness Team Trust [CATT – www.catt.org.in]
this was my first trek with Prathap Sikadar.
He organized many treks around Western Ghats and very surprise to know
that he explored almost entire Western Ghats.
The team size was only 5 members; the youngest trekker Kirtana joined
with her father.
We left the Bengaluru on 18th
April 2014 at late night 11.30pm. The journey
distance was around 250 kms. Boarded the
Qualis from Shanthala Silk house, later Sri Ram & his daughter joined us at
Raja Rajeshwari arch. Journey went on
with self-introduction till midnight.
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The base camp of this trek place is
called Kutiyala Anti-Poaching Centre [APC] which was very remote place around
Virajapete taluk. We all reached very
early morning at 5 am to the APC. Babu
in-charge of the camp greeted us with his smile. Finished our morning duties and Babu took us
very beautiful place near to the camp. Finished
our breakfast near the stream and did some good photography.
Back from the stream, we all set
to leave towards Nanjigundi hills. Babu
briefed about our journey and asked us to get prepare to fight with blood
sucker leeches. Very surprised to know
that in the April month still the leeches are active in this range. Took the group photograph and left for the
trek with Gun and Macchu. May be
surprise why the Gun!!!! The entire range is inhabited by Elephants.
The initial a kilometer path was
jeep track.
Very soon we all entered in the forest. Crossed the Elephant trench and the path become denser.
Started to notice leeches are crawling on our shoes. The little trekker never bothered about the leeches and very daring girl.
Very soon we all entered in the forest. Crossed the Elephant trench and the path become denser.
Started to notice leeches are crawling on our shoes. The little trekker never bothered about the leeches and very daring girl.
After few kilometers trek reached a watcher tower. We all went up and enjoyed the entire valley. Took many photographs and headed towards the Barapole river.
From watcher tower the path was descending;
we have to be very cautious to get slipped into the valley.
There was no defined trail across the stretch; literally we have to cut the plants and make the way. Enjoying the valley reached the Barapole river around 3 pm.
The place was really beautiful and very scary. The civilization is far away from this place and to be very cautious about the animals. The stream was flowing calmly; one side of the river bank is big trees.
There was no defined trail across the stretch; literally we have to cut the plants and make the way. Enjoying the valley reached the Barapole river around 3 pm.
The place was really beautiful and very scary. The civilization is far away from this place and to be very cautious about the animals. The stream was flowing calmly; one side of the river bank is big trees.
Dumped our backpacks and decided
to have the lunch. We all shared our
lunch and enjoyed in the river. We had
enough of the time and explored the place.
The trek was more pleasant till
5.30 pm; suddenly clouds turned into black.
Prathap suggested not taking risk will start the dinner
preparation.
We had no option apart from this; there was no shelter to escape from the rain. We all together helped Prathap in preparation of Khichadi.
We had no option apart from this; there was no shelter to escape from the rain. We all together helped Prathap in preparation of Khichadi.
Yummy dinner ready and had very
early at 6.30 pm. The entire valley
becomes dark and very scary. About to settle for night camping suddenly the
rain started. Luckily we carried two
tarpaulins; one we covered our entire luggage and second one helped us to
protect getting wet. Four of us hold the
corners and rest settled under the tarpaulin.
The thunder and lights made scarier the night. Kirtana started crying and asked her father
to take him back. We all tried to
convince her; still she did not. At last she got tiered and slept on her father
lap.
May be the time is around 12 midnight, the
rain shown little mercy on us. Sky was
become little clear and star started to shine.
With great difficulty we all set to relax for some time. Dinu, one more forest watcher taken care
about the fire. We have very thankful to
him; entire night he was watching us holding the gun and keeping alive the
fire.
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When I opened my eyes, the valley
was looking more beautiful. The eyes
were not ready believing the scary night situation. Everything was looking pleasant. Kirtana back to her trekking mood. Quickly finished our breakfast and left from
the Barapole River.
Ascending the part sweated us,
taking multiple breaks reached back again the watcher tower. Leeches were again more active to attack on
us since yesterday night rained. The view of the Barapole was looking more
beautiful.
The next point is to reach the
Sharadabbi falls. Again soon we entered
into dense forest. Dinu struggled to
find the path. The sun rays were struggling
to reach the earth; we can imagine the dense of the forest.
The Sharadabbi falls was dry,
Babu explained about the place and crowd during the monsoon. This falls is accessible by jeep. Spent good times and cleared litter.
Taking many group and individual photographs finished our lunch.
Taking many group and individual photographs finished our lunch.
Now the time is back to base
camp. This stretch was flat jeep track. Very soon we reached back to APC, left the
place with mesmerizing our last scary night.
Hats up to Kirtana who completed successfully the scary trek.
PC: Prathap Sikadar
PC: Prathap Sikadar
Trek around Makutta Range
Reviewed by Vidya S
on
April 19, 2014
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