Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The East Ride



Day 1 – And the Ride begins – Bangalore to Palamaner 131 Kms 20-Dec-19

The day has finally arrived, I am at work and a few hours from now I will hit the road, I can already smell the highway and I can only think one way the Highway!

Christmas week has always been a lucky week , for many years now I have had some memorable trips. This year we had planned to explore few places of the naturally gifted land of Andra Pradesh and Telangana. Both the states are fed by biggest rivers of India the Godavari, Krishna and Tungabhadra being the prominent ones. My travel to Andra and Telangana has been restricted to mostly places near to Bangalore such as Belum Caves, Gandikota , Lepakshi and Tirupathi and this time we wanted to explore more.

Karthik and I planned the route and started our ride on 20-Dec-19 6pm. We started our ride planning that we will either ride to Palamaner or Chitoor and finally decided to stay at Palamaner and checked into Hotel Charan Dhaba which is on the highway NH 75. Dinner was served at the restaurant and the Phulka and Dal was very tasty. That’s for the day


Day 2 – The Actual Ride Day – Palamaner to Pulicat Lake & Sriharikota 216 Kms 21-Dec-19

The day started early, we left Hotel Charan Dhaba at 6am in the morning and our destination was Pulicat Lake and a visit to Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota. It was a foggy morning and the weather was beautiful to ride. Road till deviation leading to Tirupathi is top class but post that most of the highway till we reach NH 16 is under construction which considerably slows down the riding pace. We had booked our stay at Fortune MR Grand Sullurupeta the nearest town to Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary. We checked into hotel at around 11.30am and after a bit of rest and tasty veg thali lunch at the restaurant we went to see Pulicat Lake.

Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary is a famous 481 km² located in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh and Protected area in Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu. Pulicat Lagoon is the second largest brackish water lagoon in India, after Chilika Lake (measuring 759 square kilometres (293 sq mi). Its hard to even imagine how huge the lake is. The sanctuary is most noted for the many greater flamingos seen here. It also attracts many migratory birds and also is a feeding and nesting ground for aquatic and terrestrial birds such as pelicans, storks,etc.

The road leading to Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR is one of the most beautiful road I have ridden, with Pulicat Lake on either side and a very well tarmacked road it’s a visual treat. There are many viewpoints set up on either side of the road to see the birds. I was very excited to see and photograph the greater flamingos , I stopped at one of the view points after I saw a folk of birds far away in the lake , the greater flamingos ,  I met a gentleman from Karnataka and he graciously lent his binoculars to see the flamingos , unfortunately couldn’t photograph any of them.

We visited the information centre and got information about birds and then rode till Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR. The day ended well.

Start of ride from Hotel Charan Dhabha
Fantastic Roads of NH 75

A beautiful patch of road , after a bumpy ride post deviation towards Tirupathi off NH 75

First Look of Pulicat Lake

The road I was referring to in the blog , one of the most scenic of the ride

About Pulicat Lake 

Road less traveled takes you to beautiful destinations

Posers

Men with their machine , myself on my Dominar and Karthik with his Himalayan

A Painted Stork ready to take off 

Hues of Nature


With a Kill

Ready to take a plunge 

Kapidwaja and Karthik's Himalayan at SHAR entrance.


Day 3 – A Long Day on road – Sriharikota to Rajahmundry 544Kms 22-Dec-19
A long day’s ride awaited us. To beat the heat and traffic if any we started as early is 4.30am. The plan for the day was to visit Doleswaram barrage and then head to Pushkar Ghat in Rajahmundry. We were on NH 16 , road till Vijayawada was fantastic , from there to deviation to Doleswaram barrage on the highway was good but with truck traffic. After the deviation the road gets bad till we reach Rajahmundry Town. We visited the Dowleswaram Barrage , the view of the sacred Godavari River is breath-taking , Godavari rivers is one among the  7 sacred rivers worshiped in India along with Ganga , Yamuna , Saraswathi , Narmada , Sindu and Cauvery. The Dowleswaram Barrage was an irrigation structure originally built in 1850 on the lower stretch of the Godavari River before it empties into the Bay of Bengal. It was rebuilt in 1970 when it was officially renamed the Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage / Godavari Barrage. After clicking a few photos we headed to our hotel in Rajahmundry Town and reached around 2pm. After a much need rest and lunch we decided to walk to Pushkar Ghat to witness the spectacular Godavari Aarthi. After watching the aarthi Our mind and soul was filled with gratification and we rested for the day.

@ Dowleswaram Barrage

When in Rajahmundry do not miss the rose milk

Preparing for the evening Godavari Aarthi

Preparing for the evening Godavari Aarthi

A kid enjoying the sunset at Pushkar Ghat

Sunset over Godavari River , Pushkar Ghat , Rajahmundry

Railway bridge during the Golden Hour

Railway bridge during the Golden Hour

Elderly couple waiting for the aarthi to begin 

Beauty of Pushkar Ghat , Rajahmundry

Beauty of Pushkar Ghat , Rajahmundry

Beauty of Pushkar Ghat , Rajahmundry

Vedic Chants before the Aarthi

Godavari Aarthi


Godavari Aarthi


Godavari Aarthi


Godavari Aarthi


Godavari Aarthi , everyday aarthi is performed to River Godavari starting 6.15pm and lasts for 20mins 


Day 4 – The Destination – Rajamundry to Lambasingi & Arakku Valley 270 Kms 23-Dec-19
We were back on NH 16 and headed towards our next destination Lambasingi & Arakku Valley. Road till the beautiful Lambasingi a Tribal Dominated area was good , I had heard a lot about Lambasingi and its natural beauty , true to what I had heard Lambasingi was indeed a beautiful place but the tourists have thrown trash everywhere and it was very sad to see the irresponsibility of people. We tried an alternate route to Arakku Valley from Lambasingi and the forest pass which passed through many tribal huts was very nice and we reached SSN Prakruthi Resorts in Arakku Valley around 2pm. On the way we visited the beautiful Kothapalli Waterfalls a multi-tier waterfall around 80kms from Arakku Valley. Arakku had lots of tourists but luckily we had booked our stay a good 3km away from the Arakku City. It was very cold in Arakku and the view from our room was beautiful. Next day was the much needed rest day and we relaxed for the day.

A beautiful sunrise somewhere in NH 16

Post Crop fodder

Men going to work

Somewhere in NH 16 , NH 16 connects Tamilnadu to West bengal

Beautiful landscape of Lambasingi

Tribal firewood collectors , Lambasingi

Mother and Kid , Lambasingi

Travel to road not travelled to see the places not seen

Bikes resting near a beautiful lake in Lambasingi 

Kothapally Waterfalls , a multi tier waterfall

Beautiful Kothapalli Waterfall

Sunset , Train and Birds.. there is a subject to photograph if you have an eye for it


Day 5 – Rest Day – Arakku Valley 24-Dec-19
I woke up as early at 6am to click a few photographs and as I opened the room door I could hardly see anything. The valley was enveloped by thick fog and I came back and sunk inside the bedsheet again , after all it was a day to relax. We had our breakfast and chai at Star Annapoorna Hotel a famous eatery in Arakku and the hot Idli Vada Sambar tasted lovely. Around 10.30am after the fog cover had reduced we went for a short ride till the Arakku View point and also visited the tribal museum.

Healthy Baked corn at Arakku Valley View Point

Most popular dish of Arakku Valley , Bamboo Chicken

A view point in Arakku Valley


Tribal Museum , Arakku Valley
Tribal Museum , Arakku Valley
Sunset and the train , Arakku Valley



Day 6 – The Return Leg – Arakku Valley to Bhadrachalam 344 Kms 25-Dec-19
We debated a lot on the route to be taken to Bhadrachalam from Arakku , while searching on the maps we found a route running through forests of Orissa but when we saw reviews of NH 326 we were a little skeptical of taking this route and finally we decided to take a chance and it was a great decision. We left early at 5am ( not a wise decision ) and I could hardly see anything , darkness and fog is a bad combination. We crossed the Andra Pradesh border and entered Chatwa district of Orissa. The roads all along was beautiful and we stopped for breakfast at Pangam at a roadside eatery which served hot and tasty Poori and Dosa , on seeing us on bike the villagers suggested not to the the Malkangiri Sukma route which we had originally planned but to go to Motu and take a boat to cross the Godavari river and go to Bhadrachalam , this would reduce the distance by around 60kms and also would save time. The ride from Malkangiri to Motu is beautiful , the roads are great and there was deep silence everywhere. We reached Motu and got to know road connecting from Motu to Konta in Chhattisgarh was done but still it would take 30kms and an hour extra and we decided to take the boat. It was a small fishing boat and after a lot of struggle and help from the captain we crossed the Godavari river and entered Konta District the border of Chhattisgarh and Andra Pradesh and hit NH 30. After riding for about 2kms we were back in Andrapradesh and the road till Bhadrachalam was beautiful. We had booked our room at Hotel Haritha Bhadrachalam which is just 1km from the Sita Ramachandra Temple. We took a dip at the Godavari River and had darshan of Lord Sri Rama and Sita and felt blessed. 

Village in Orissa , dada charged me 4rs for a cup of coffee

Crossing over to Andrapradesh on the other side of Godavari in a Boat

Before the adventure of boarding the bikes on to the boat

That smile after myself and Kapidwaja reached the otherside of Godavari and entered AP without drowning:)


Day 7 – Solar Eclipse Day – Bhadrachalam to Hyderabad 311 Kms 26-Dec-19

It was Solar Eclipse that day, we were warned to be careful while riding by folks back home. They were happy and even a bit relieved of the fact that we had visited the Bhadrachalam Rama temple the previous day and were ok with us riding during the eclipse time. We started early at 5.30am , we took NH 30 there were beautiful roads and picturesque agricultural lands and lakes all along. We had our breakfast at a road side eatery in Suryapet , after belting the lip smacking breakfast was surprised to see the bill was a mere 100 bucks. We reached Hyderabad around 11.30am and checked into Hotel Central Park.

We took rest for a while and went to Hotel Vivahabojanabulu for lunch , the hotel is in Jublee Hills Hyderabad and is quite famous for its Andra style meals and has recipes of all of Andra food. I felt it was a little overrated and expensive. After lunch we went to the famous Charminar , it seemed like the whole of Hyderabad was there at Charminar , huge shopping bylanes , colours , bargain , photos , selfies it was like madness. Charminar is also famous for Pearls and I surprised myself by shopping pearls for my wife, sister and daughter  . We took an auto to come back to our Hotel and the auto driver sounded like a wannabe astronaut or an astrologer he asked so many questions about solar system and planets I am actually ready to give an exam on the same as all of my knowledge was revisited and tested I drank the famous Irani Chai at famous Café Bahar and lunch was so heavy we skipped dinner and went to sleep.
Charminar

Pearl sellers , Charminar Market

Charminar Market

Charminar Market

Charminar Market

Bridge across Krishna River

Day 8 - The Long Ride Back – Hyderabad to Bangalore 568 Kms 27-Dec-19

Started the ride at 6.30 am, NH 44 has beautiful roads all the way. Uneventful ride, sit and just twist the wrist. We reached the Nandi Hills junction at 1.30pm and had our lunch at Nandi Grand. Only thing interesting about the whole ride was the KIA factory I saw near Ananthpur , wow! It’s huge and out of nowhere we can see lots of Korean restaurants and also a Korean Resort! Reached home at 3pm after being on road for 8 days and for nearly 2,500kms. 

Hope you had a good read. Do like , comment and share if you have liked it. Planning for the next is one and will be back soon. Till then wish you a very happy 2020.

Be Well and Namaskara
Santhosh
PS : All the images are captured by me on a CANON EOS 77D and Samsung S9




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