YET ANOTHER RIDE TO GOPALASWAMY BETTA AND BANDIPUR - JULY 2011

With a break of 10 days after I quit the job at Tyco, was evaluating a possibility of a ride for about 3-4 days.  Getting an approval from the government would have been far easier than getting a green signal from home to the ride.

With loads of pleading, finally the ride duration came down to a day.  With no other option the location was again Gopalaswamy Betta and Bandipur.  Though nothing to regret about.

Had to get the wiring set up ready for the LED parking lights.  Done and dusted with that task, next was to put the hella comet 500 on the bike.  Fuelled up the bike to the brim at the Shell petrol pump station.  All set for the ride.

Read on for some interesting things in the ride.

Scheduled time of leaving home was 4 am; however, I was able to leave home only by 4:10 am.  I rode with moderate speeds through the city to cross Kengeri.  The air was quite chilling after crossing Kengeri.  I stuck to speeds of 60-70 for most of the journey towards Gopalaswamy Betta.  Enroute, I ensured I Stopped at quite a few places just to ease in to the weather.  The chillness of the air ensured that I got as lazy as one can get.  So not much photos this time.

One photo Enroute.


The roads are re-laid from Mysore to Nanjangud which was in very poor state during the previous visit.  However, the road is still bumpy though re-laid. 

With my slow cruising ride finally reached Gopalaswamy Betta at 10 am.  This is the first time I have ridden so slow, a good 5 hours and 50 mins.


Now some interesting facts about Gopalaswamy Betta which have changed due to a few unwanted instances that have happened (which I will not mention here on the blog).

  1. The entry timings to the temple has been changed from 6 am - 6 pm to 8.30 am to 4.30 pm. 
  2. Checking at the check post to ensure no traveler is carrying food items and plastic 
  3. Trekking at the hill is strictly prohibited. 
  4. Forest guards now have walkie talkie to get update and provide update.

My personal view is that things have changed for good.  The serene environment here was getting gradually degraded to yet another tourist place.

Spent a good hour and half soaking the atmosphere near the temple, but not before bowing to the deity and offering my prayers.

Not much of photos as I did not venture out of the temple premises and encourage other tourists to follow my activities.


Rode up to Bandipur and was actually feeling sleepy so enquired at one of the hotels to see if I can get a room for about 500 bucks to take a quick nap before the safari.  However, the plan had to be shelved as the room cost quoted was 1200 bucks + taxes.  I said “No Thanks” and simply walked out.

I headed straight to the safari ticket counter and met one person from one of the shops who accommodated me at the shop where I could chill off.  I was checking with my contacts over the phone for a slot in the jeep safari.  This shop guy overheard my conversation and offer help in getting a slot at almost the same cost as the bus safari cost.  With a  good 2 and a half hours left before the safari, I had lunch that was packed and chilled off for some time.  After about an hour and a half, I simply wandered around the place waiting for the clock to tick over to 4 pm.







Finally the jeep came at 4:15 pm for the 2 hour safari.  The safari was eventless with me being click happy with whatever animal that I could sight.

Now enough of me talking let the photographs narrate more.















Returned back from the safari at 6:30 pm.  It was time to pack things and head home.  Managed to leave at 7:45 pm and reached home at 10:50 pm.  A nonstop ride for 240 odd kms from the forest office in Bandipur to my house.  This includes city limit speeds at all the towns and speed limit inside the forest reserve.

Trip Stats

Odo at the beginning = 46211
Odo at the end – 46709
Total distance travelled – 498 kms
Fuel consumed – Full tank yet to come to reserve. Approx cost as per the past mileage record – Rs. 780/- (11 litres of fuel consumed)

Mangalore - Udupi

The calendar had already landed me in to the first week of February. Add to it no trips from December 2010 made matters worse. The phone rings and it’s a call from one my friend asking if I was interested in joining in for a trip to Mangalore. I was more than happy to have received this call. My answer was an emphatic “YES”. There we go for a trip to Mangalore.

The group consisted of me, my good friend Sandeep, Mukunda and Srinidhi (The latter two are classmates of Sandeep). Only one grouse that I had was travelling by bus. So I left the burden of booking the tickets to my friend.

Off we started on the Thursday night (3rd Feb 2011) taking the last bus to Mangalore (if my memory serves me right 11:30 pm bus). The bus was a Mark IV Volvo 9400 series. The bus was quite empty with few passengers. We had our seats in the middle. Soon after reaching the new express way on the NH-4, the bus was doing a good speed. In less than 3 hours we were at the new Hassan Bus Stand. All this while, I was struggling to find some sleep. The conductor was friendly and hence I requested the conductor to let me sit in the front (conductor’s seat). He let me sit at the front. I was all smiles. The Shiradi ghats combined with the suspension modes at the disposal of the driver made it very interesting.

Our Airavat Volvo – 9400 Mark IV



We reached Mangalore without much drama at around 7 am. Checked in to the nearest hotel, time to catch a power nap while the others got ready. A good hour’s sleep and my turn to freshen up and we all were ready in the next few mins.

Now though we planned a trip to Mangalore, we had no plans as to what we should be doing in Mangalore (quite exciting you see). We decided we will head to Pilikula a biological park (read as zoo) located approx 18 kms from Mangalore. Travelling by the private bus in Mangalore is quite an experience (read as scary for pedestrians, other road users and the bus travelers as well).

A few pictures from Pilikula.



The King Cobra



The Python


Leopard – seemed to be in its old age.


No idea about the name of this bird


The Bengal Tiger


Mother and Kid


The young Lioness


After the zoo visit we decided to head back to Mangalore. On the way have lunch and head to the hotel for some rest. The heat was already getting on us.

For the evening only me and Srinidhi went ahead with the plan of visiting the Panambur Beach.


View from the Panambur Beach/Port


A few sunset shots











After returning back from the beach. It was time to get some blessings from the Mangala Devi, a good serene temple. Being a Friday there were lot of devotees. After a brief visit and blessing, had some light food for dinner and headed back to the hotel for a good night’s sleep.


5th February 2011


A relaxed morning, ours plans to head to Udupi and visit the temple was finalized. We checked out from the hotel, had breakfast and boarded one of the many private buses to Udupi (the express category).


A pic on the way to Udupi.



Visited the Sri Krishna temple, had lunch at the temple itself and it was time to head to St Mary’s Island.


Little description and more photos this time.





The forgotten scavenger


After the sun set at the Malpe beach, we headed back to the room. I had to take the 9:30 pm bus from Udupi to Bangalore as I had to play a cricket match the next day morning. The group continued towards Murudeshwar the next and returned to Bangalore.