I and my
friend Aman made sudden trekking plan to Kumara Paravatha. Kumara Paravatha is also called
Pushpagiri. First thing we did is called Battara Mane and informed about food and stay. Booked Mangalore JN. EXP. train ticket to Subramanya Road and K.S.R.T.C bus ticket from Somavarpet to Bangalore.
We reached Subramanya Road railway station at 15:15 though the scheduled arrival time was 14:30. There was a K.S.R.T.C bus to Subramanya temple was waiting. It was bit crowded. There will be many jeeps to temple if you miss the bus. We gave quick visit to temple. Since it was Sunday we could see the spiral of queue for darshan.
We reached Subramanya Road railway station at 15:15 though the scheduled arrival time was 14:30. There was a K.S.R.T.C bus to Subramanya temple was waiting. It was bit crowded. There will be many jeeps to temple if you miss the bus. We gave quick visit to temple. Since it was Sunday we could see the spiral of queue for darshan.
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| Kukke Shree Subramanya Temple |
Our plan
was to reach Battara Mane by the end of the day. We started the trekking
at 04:30 PM. The way goes inside the forest. Since it was bit humid and we were not use to it, beginning was bit
tiring. On our way we met 4-5 groups who were coming back. By the nightfall
i.e. around 07:00 PM we reached the end of the forest. From the other blogs we read Though there are many
deviations on the way, finally they join at some point. Take the straighter one
which we felt shorter one. There were few trees full of fire flies which made
them look like Christmas tree. By 08:30PM we reached Battara Mane. We
had dinner there and slept.
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| Battara Mane |
Next day we
resumed trekking at 06:00am. We completed the formalities at the Forest Dept. check
post and paid rupees 200/- per head as entry fee. There is place for camping
near forest check post. There is a view point as well. View of hills submerged
in the sea of clouds was beautiful. From here every now and then we found sign
boards. On all the signboards KP is mentioned as Pushpagiri Peak. We reached Kallu
Mantapa at 07:30am.
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| Kallu Mantapa |
On the way
to peak we came across many smaller hills. These green covered hills in the
cool morning made us feel the heavenly nature. With small breaks we reached the
peak at 10:30am. There is a small temple and not much of a view when compared
to that on the way. I recommend spending more time on the way than the peak.
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| Pushpagiri Peak |
We started
our next journey to Beedalli at 11:30am. This way is little steeper than the
other one. Here we have to climb down many steeper rocks. Then it goes inside
the forest where trail is easier.
We came across many streams which were totally dried as it was summer. Most of the sign boards were broken due to rust. There were dustbins on the way. We reached Beedalli check post at 02:00pm. They were informed about us and they were expecting us. After misguided by many people we reached Beedalli bus stop at 03:30pm.Bus stop is 4km from check post which we came to know later. Lone bus comes here at 03:45pm.
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| Way to Beedalli |
We came across many streams which were totally dried as it was summer. Most of the sign boards were broken due to rust. There were dustbins on the way. We reached Beedalli check post at 02:00pm. They were informed about us and they were expecting us. After misguided by many people we reached Beedalli bus stop at 03:30pm.Bus stop is 4km from check post which we came to know later. Lone bus comes here at 03:45pm.
While
waiting for the bus we had little chat with forest dept. employee who was
waiting for bus. He told us that, once you leave the one check post they will
pass the information like number of people in group and their destination to other
check post. If you are carrying tent, they will charge extra amount as deposit
and you can collect it back at the other check post.
Tips:
Tips:
- Torch is must
- Call(9480230191 / 9448647947 / 9945618495 / 9480527765) and inform Battara Mane if you are planning to have food there
- Carry enough water. Water is available at Battara Mane
- A bag to carry dry waste so that you can keep the forest intact





