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To read Part 1, click here (The Start)
To read Part 2, click here (Exploring Hampi)
To read Part 1, click here (The Start)
To read Part 2, click here (Exploring Hampi)
To read Part 3, click here (Reminiscence of Vijayanagar Kingdom)
To read Part 4, click here (Hampi-Dudhsagar-Madgaon-Murdeswar)
Day 7 – Aug 5, 2016
Udupi is an interesting place
with lot of scenic tourist spots around, but it takes time reaching each of them.
I had a few options in mind – Kollur, Agumbe, Karkala among others. I had
rounded it to two options – Kollur or Karkala. My friend Vijay had suggested me
to head to the Kollur temple as it was located amidst forest and you also get
free food (A good enough reason to travel two and half hours each way) I was finding Karkala interesting, but one review that I had read
said Karkala has slippery steps and you got to be careful in monsoons.
So, I started the day with no
clear plans. I went in search of breakfast and no restaurants were open at 8 am
near the bus stand. So, I trudged back all across to Woodlands hoping that it
will be open. Luckily they had just opened (their timing of breakfast is from
8.30 am!). After breaking my fast, I returned back to the bus stand.
Instinctively, I caught a bus to Kollur. It took almost 2 and half hours for a
75 km trip. After Kundapura, the road was bad for a stretch of 10 km and I was
wondering if the ride is going to be bumpy. But luckily the hill roads were
much better.
Breakfast at Woodlands - Udupi Masala Dosa |
As I reached the temple, it
started pouring. There was huge queue and I was wondering, why I came here. I
stood in the queue at around 12.15 pm and luckily I was sent in around 1.25 pm.
Behind me, the line was closed and were to be remained close till 3 pm! After
finishing the prayers, I went back to the Annadhanam Hall for food and joined
the queue there. It took 30 minutes, but the food was pretty good and
experience different. They had Rice with Rasam, Sambhar and ended with sweet Payasam.
I came back and it was still raining. There was so much of rains at this place.
Kollur Mookambika Temple amidst rains |
I started back at 2.45 and I was
wondering where to go next. I hopped onto a bus heading for Kundapura and then
went to Anegudde which is considered to have a beautiful Ganesha temple atop a
hill. It turned out to be a dull place. So again, I started to Udupi at around
5.10 pm from there. At around 5.55 pm, I got down at Udupi Bypass and caught
another bus to Malpe beach. It was a day of impulse decisions.
Malpe Beach |
Malpe Beach is part of Malpe
Village, a fishing harbour on the outskirts of Udupi. The beach is serene with
White Sand, Coconut Trees, Huts and a few shops. After missing out Sunsets in
Tungabhadra and Colva, I finally had my chance in Malpe amidst the heavy
monsoon rains. The sunset was indeed splendid with huts and Gandhi statue in the
backdrop.
Sunset at Malpe Beach |
After sunset, I came back to
Udupi and headed to the temples around Krishna Mutt – Chandramoulishwara Temple
and Sri Anantheshwara Temple, both dedicated to Lord Shiva. Both were peaceful
and not thronged by too many people. After that, went to Woodlands restaurant
again for dinner. Had Udupi famous Masala Dosa and a few other items there. A
very good place to have food if you are in Udupi.
Day 8 – Aug 6, 2016
The day started with a visit to
Krishna Mutt. It was interesting to find the tradition of viewing the God
through window also known as ‘Kanakana Kindi’. The tradition is that the famous
poet Kanaka Dasa viewed Krishna through the window in 16th century
when the temple was affected by earthquake and the structure had collapsed.
Udupi - Sri Krishna Mutt |
Then headed for breakfast at the
traditional Mitra Samaja which is a dilapidated status today. Still the food
tastes pretty good here.
After checking out, started to
Mangalore at around 11.30 am. Reached Managlore by about 1 pm and was wondering
what to do. Went straight to Ideal Café which is well known for Ice Creams.
After having Lunch there, came back to the Railway station and started reading
a book. Mangalore-Chennai Express uses the modern LHB rakes (which are more
agile, safe and big). But as it started raining, we figured out the windows
were not closing properly and water started spraying all around (was wondering if this is the localization of German Coaches). So, I settled
on my upper berth for the rest of the journey.
Day 9 – Aug 7, 2016
The train arrived 45 minutes to Chennai on the final day. Totally, I lost 5 hours of my Trip thanks to the train
delays. I headed back home amidst the hot Chennai Sun which reminded me that Southwest monsoons
donot affect this part of the country.
Thus, my great expedition of
Karnataka came to an end.
To be continued... Trip Plan, Expenses and Suggestions to form the final post of the trip!
Happy Reading!
Wonderful travelogue with lots of helpful information! Maple beach was new to me, looks peaceful and serene and one of the best ways to end a day with a sunset. Lovely pictures, the woodlands dosa looks really yummm! Good to see you blogging again!!
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