On 27th Night, I and a handful of my office friends boarded a bus to Kukke Subramanya temple, reached there by 28th. Took a cheap basic lodge, freshened up and started on our way to the base of KP.
This was a two day trek with camping on
top of Kumara Parvatha being the agenda. The end result was a sense of achievement that I can never
forget. You can say one place ticked off my bucket list.
This
was the base of KP. We entered the small gate behind us and started
trekking through the forest. Since it was early morning, there wasn't
any sun and we were trekking fast to beat the sun as much as we could.
The first 6 kms
is an uphill path going through the forest till Bhattara Mane where the
forest starts thinning. It took about 4-4.5 hours to reach the first
way point. This is where we took a lunch break .
After
having basic (rice, rasam, ginger pickle, butter milk) but very
delicious food (all of us were very hungry), we embarked on the
next arduous stretch of 2 kms where the trail is almost on a constant
incline of 40-50 degrees and a path that goes through the grasslands
with very little shade here and there until you reach another way point
called Kallu Mantapa.
I reached there first. The next source of water or probably the only
source of water during summer time. Beyond this one will not find any
drinkable source of water. I wasn't very tired, smoked up a joint, waited for all my friends there, because it wasn't a difficult trek but lengthy. I enjoyed looking at all the tired faces climbing four steps, looking up the distance, climbing four more steps and looking up the distance and so on till eveyrone reached
Kalumantapa, enjoying and mocking them !!
When everyone made it till Kallumantapa, I, Ritesh and Rishabh started the trek to Sheshaparvatha. Aahhhh, the trek from Kallumantapa to Sheshaparvatha was a bliss. I
enjoyed it more than ever. I again took the lead and wasn't in sight. I waited at Seshaparvatha for Ritesh and Rishabh to catch up who weren't far behind. The trail leading to Sesha Parvatha tricks you with many false peaks
giving you a false sense of hope and making it appear much closer than
you think. Sesha Parvatha itself provides some wonderful views. One can
spend some time here before you begin the last stretch. Then we started trekking from
there till KP which was the most difficult part, only because I was
tired and could watch KP from Seshaparvatha and didn't expect it to be
that far. The
last stretch of the trek involved another 2 kms of going downhill and
then uphill through the forest to reach the summit. The top of Kumara
Parvatha offers some flat ground for people to pitch their tents and
camp overnight. We took wood, camped there, put up the sleeping bag, cooked dinner, drank old monk, smoked up some joints, had a lot of laughs and everyone went to sleep. I didnot have a sound sleep because we pitched the tent at a very little slopy surface, which I realised at night was slopy enough to slip me to the other side of tent every half an hour. Amongst all the gang, I was the only one who could not get up to view the amazing sunrise.
After I got up and everyone had breakfast and packed up the tents, we were ready to trek down with a very good feel and an amazing sense of accomplishment. But, If you ever thought that getting down is easier, yes its marginally easier, but takes a tremendous toll on your feet.
The journey began on day 1 at 6.45 am and ended at around 6.30 pm when we reached the summit. On day 2, being downhill, we started at around 10 and reached the base at around 6.45 pm.
The KP now allures me to do a trek post monsoons to capture the wonderful vistas.
There are somethings that can only be experienced no matter how much ever is written about it. KP is one such thing. You can only experience it in person.
The journey began on day 1 at 6.45 am and ended at around 6.30 pm when we reached the summit. On day 2, being downhill, we started at around 10 and reached the base at around 6.45 pm.
The KP now allures me to do a trek post monsoons to capture the wonderful vistas.
There are somethings that can only be experienced no matter how much ever is written about it. KP is one such thing. You can only experience it in person.
Please read through : http://www.kotresh.com/index.php/kumara-parvatha-trek
Battarmaane :
water refill: Available
Toilet facility: AvailableDistance: ~6km from base point
Time Taken: ~3 hours (7:15 am to 10:20 am)
Accommodation: Available
Food: Available
Contact: 9448647947 / 9480230191 ( phone signal is weak here, you might have to try multiple times)
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