It was August 5th 2012 , a Sunday , not just any other Sunday but it was first Sunday of august month which means Friendship Day ! We friends just needed another excuse to catch up and have fun ! I am a very lazy person among my friends and so, the early morning day trips are always a mess :P (im sorry guys :D) . As usual I was late , naaa very late (my parents were out of town and had to do my work all by myselfLpoor me L). Rode to Koramangla along with Rohit and met our starving friend Sayantan Basu and it was almost 2.00 PM. We had fresh lime soda at his favourite Anda ka funda ( small eatery) and there the plan was made you see – The Backwaters of Manchinabelle & the Big Banyan Tree ! Basu din’t know name although he had been there earlier and so had no clue where i was going !! Since this place was to be reached through Mysore road we headed towards Kumaraswamy Layout and by then all of us were famished as the time was almost 2:30 and we dint have LUNCH :O .We stopped at JP Nagar had stomach full food in a Punjabi restaurant (It was good ).
At around 3: 00 we started off again towards
mysore road i.e passing through Dayanand Sagar college and Rajarajeshwari
Dental college. Once we crossed the dental college we took a right after the
Ramohalli village (anybody would guide if you ask for Doddaalada Mara – i.e Big
Banyan tree in kannada).We reached the Big Banyan Tree which had a descent
crowd because of the Sunday . The crowd was mostly children along with parents
and senior citizens and this single tree covers 3 acres (12,000 m2)
and is one of the largest of its kind. It is said to be at least 400 years old.
It seems, a few years back, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural
disease, and thus the tree looks like many different trees now. You can read
the importance or history of the tree on the board placed in the entrance. We
din’t spend much time here as the place was all about the tree and there was
not much to go around and see, so we clicked a few pictures (i am a photo
lunatic – poser) and left the place. There were eatery carts who sold spiced
kaccha (unripened) Mango slices, chats, fried peanuts , corn etc but since we
had just filled our tummies we were in no mood for the snacks also i carried
along a few cup cakes and had that on my mind :D
We rode again and the ride from there
had a very scenic view with a lot of greenery around, far off hills, good roads
and surprisingly we found a lot of nurseries with beautiful flowers of all
kinds which were a treat to the eyes. After about 15 kms we took a left turn
from the main road and after few minutes i saw this breathtaking view from
nowhere, Wowieee ! Since Bangalore had a good amount of rainfall the lake was kind
of full and the place around was very green ! The lake was surrounded by
Savanadurga hills on 3 sides and dam on the other side. We rode a little ahead
to hill top kind a place to have a good view of the place.
I could not satisfy myself by standing
there hence wanted to get down the hill and reach the water place. But Mr Basu
dint want us to do that so we stopped half way through and chose a perfect
place to sit on rocks with legs floating in the air :D It was an awesome
experience but we were disturbed by a bunch of educated civilised morons who
came there to get drunk (the city pubs& resorts were not enough for them
you see) and were acting like only they know what is real fun in life ( God
save them –Amen ) We friends had our own fun by finishing up the cupcakes :D
some more photo sessions and few minutes of silence to experience the peace
that was resounding there. It was as if the clouds, the hills, the wind, the
water, the sunlight actually were communicating to us , something unusual yet
so calming!
That was not the end (picture abhi baaki hai :P) as i wanted go down the hill , by the lake, feel the water, the wet sand and so did i :D We walked down as there was a way but was pretty isolated and by then the sun was almost going down the hills making the water glitter. I could hear nothing but the sound of wind& water and stood there on the bank of the lake. Had to leave before it got dark as i said earlier it was pretty isolated place and buglars could come from no where :P .So we bid bye to the splendid view.
Walking up was tough task ha ! We rode back home in the same way peacefully as there was no much traffic J
Route –Mysore road – Rajarajeswari dental college – ramohalli village-take a right-big banyan tree –15kms - Manchinabelle lake.
Awesome.. we ill go their again when am there :) the water view, sunset was a bliss :)
ReplyDeleteSure dear :) yea it was a bliss :)
DeleteBeautiful Place.. Its very much near to my house :) But yet not visited :( I wud love to join when Naga is here :)
ReplyDeleteYes sushma, its indeed very beautiful especially during this season ie rainy. In summer there are chances of the lake being dried up.. yea we shall go wen my sis comes down . otherwise before dat u can go with family.ur son wud love the climbing and playing the river side :)
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