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On the road again — Sangama and Muthathi

September 20th, 2004  |  Published in Travel  |  17 Comments

Sat­ur­day. 18th September.

Packed into two cars. Seven of us.

Shankar’s Ford with Vivek and Anu. Vasu’s Wagon R with Zee­shan, Kalyan and me.

We set off early morn­ing. Kalyan gave me a wake-up call at 5.30 am, when he was sup­posed to pick me up. I was still fast asleep dream­ing of nice things :)

A cup of hot chai woke me up a little.

We hit Kanakpura Road at about 6.30 am. It was over­cast and cool and it looked like the rain gods were in their ele­ment. We were lucky that they changed their minds!

First stop. A lily pond by the high­way. We jumped out. With 5 cam­eras and 8 lenses between 4 peo­ple – Canon Rebel (Vasu), Nikon F75 (Zee­shan and me) and Nikon F80 and Nikon D70 (Kalyan) — there was some furi­ous clicking.

As we made our way towards Sangama (con­flu­ence point of the Cau­very and Arka­vathi) about 100 kms from Ban­ga­lore, we were treated to some lovely weather. The sun played hide and seek for some time. There’s beau­ti­ful scenery on both sides of the road. Vasu is so awestruck that he nearly dri­ves us off the road a few times. We need to remind him to pay more atten­tion to the road.

Many stops later we arrive at Sangama. Unfor­tu­nately, it is lit­tered with plas­tic and quite dirty. The jour­ney in this case is actu­ally much more beau­ti­ful than the destination.

After spend­ing a few min­utes there, we drive on to the vil­lage of Muthathi (the Cau­very fish­ing camp is located in this area). There are so many pic­ture oppor­tu­ni­ties on the way, that we make another 3–4 stops includ­ing a small vil­lage. Before we know it Kalyan is sur­rounded by about a dozen excited kids. They are jump­ing up and down when they glimpse them­selves on the camera’s LCD. Kalyan almost looks like the local ‘Pied Piper’!

The drive to Muthathi is through the hills and extremely pleas­ant. By the time we reached the vil­lage we are fam­ished and set­tle for rice, sam­bar and omlettes at one of the food stalls by the river. Zee­shan and Anu get some sleep. Kalyan is still click­ing away hap­pily. The joys and advan­tages of a dig­i­tal camera :)

The sun is out in full force. After lunch, we go towards the Cau­very river but again, it is lit­tered and dirty. Peo­ple obvi­ously have a good time here and don’t bother to clean up after they leave. Even cam­paigns like this have not helped increase people’s aware­ness towards the environment.

We leave Muthathi and catch the after­noon sun. On the way, we hunt for Vasu’s elu­sive machan (he saw it on the way and is deter­mined to click it). Unfor­tu­nately, even with all of us search­ing for it we can’t find it! Kalyan how­ever man­ages to cap­ture this one machan beautifully.

More pit stops on the way. A while later it begins to rain. I real­ize we have got­ten every kind of weather in a sin­gle day – cloudy and over­cast in the morn­ing, sunny in the day and after­noon and then rainy in the evening.

We had orig­i­nally planned to go to a third place called Meka­dattu but have run out of time! Shankar and com­pany reach Ban­ga­lore and we are still in Kanakpura! Though all of us are a lit­tle tired, we still have that last dreg of enthu­si­asm left. In fact, Vasu still had the energy to go into long winded expla­na­tions about things that I can­not quite remem­ber now (I was begin­ning to sleep off at this stage!). Every once in a while he would exclaim, much to our amuse­ment, “Guys, I have just this per­fect pic­ture in my mind…” We are just hop­ing he man­ages to trans­late it into film!

We catch a beau­ti­ful sun­set on the way. After it gets dark, I try some exper­i­men­ta­tion set­ting up my tri­pod to cap­ture the moon beside the highway.

Back to Ban­ga­lore and home at about 8.30 p.m. A day well spent!

Kalyan hav­ing the advan­tage of a dig­i­tal cam­era, has already put up his pic­tures. I exper­i­mented on slides this time, so mine will have to wait for a cou­ple more days to see the light!

Have a dekko at Kalyan’s shots with his super cool Nikon D70 that we all drooled over :)

A bug’s life: This was on my side of the car beside the high­way. Shot from inside the car by Kalyan who was sit­ting on the other side. And he still man­aged to get a nice shot. Impressive!

Back in black : On the way back it began to rain and the umbrel­las came out!

Lit­ter: Along the Cau­very river, Sangama.

Green fields for­ever: Lovely scenery along the way.

Good­bye to another day! The sun sets. On the way back. Kanakpura Road.

Long walk home : A lit­tle boy along the highway.

Pic­ture per­fect: A view of the dis­tant hills…

Stand­ing guard: One of my favourite shots. A soli­tary machan against the hills.

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  1. Kishore says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 1:53 pm (#)

    I kinda feel sad that I missed this shoot… Looks like you guys had loads of fun with your cam­eras… Nice … Awesome :)

  2. Anita says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 2:13 pm (#)

    Kishore: I don’t know how the pic­tures will turn out but we had great fun on the jour­ney. And Vasu kept us amused all the way with his way­ward dri­ving and his totally off­side comments :)

  3. QuaTros says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 4:42 pm (#)

    Really cool snaps! I liked the machan one espe­cially. Good to find so many travel enthu­si­asts with photg­ra­phy inter­ests bun­dled alogside,in and around Blore! :-)

  4. Q says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 6:25 pm (#)

    so u r a nikon shooter eh :)

  5. Mehak says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 10:16 pm (#)

    hey guess u had a real nice time..

  6. vivek m says:

    September 20th, 2004 at 11:54 pm (#)

    aww… anita, really glad you guys had a nice time! we missed out a lot being in the other car. shankar and myself were busy dis­cussing unmen­tion­able sub­jects while anu wad bored to sleep more than once. am get­ting addicted to these week­end jaunts.. i promise to come us with bet­ter ideas and stick to you guys next time!

    ~vivek m~

  7. Anita says:

    September 21st, 2004 at 9:58 am (#)

    Thanks Qua­tros, I guess I’ve been lucky to find so many travel bugs :)

    Pradeep: Yes, am a Nikkon­ian alright. The last cam­era (P&S) that I used to shoot with used to give me pretty good results so I guess I was heav­ily influ­enced by my expe­ri­ence. But Canon (espe­cially the dig­i­tal) cam­eras I must say are pretty impres­sive too.

    Mehak: As always :)

    Vivek: I knew you missed us :0) I kept telling the folks that we should smug­gle you into our car! Shankar I think was in a terib­ble hurry to get back to the wife that day ;) But next time!

  8. shub says:

    September 21st, 2004 at 11:02 am (#)

    hi there…first time to ur blog…lovely pics…nice blog:) nice to meet a fel­low b’lorean! :)

  9. Anita says:

    September 21st, 2004 at 2:54 pm (#)

    Hi Shub, thanks a lot. Not sure I am offi­cially a Ban­ga­lorean as yet hav­ing spent just about 5 months here! But am begin­ning to feel like one :)

  10. mahesh says:

    September 21st, 2004 at 7:35 pm (#)

    Anita,

    have been see­ing results pho­tog­ra­phy expe­di­tions of your group,I have some question

    a)what film you guys use ? b)what lab you get your films devel­oped & printed or is that another in-house project :-)

    The rea­son behind these queries are though I find nice sub­jects I find the images bit washed out kind or is the scan­ner on which you scan the images a culprit :-/

  11. Pallavi says:

    September 22nd, 2004 at 2:37 pm (#)

    meke­dattu is also beau­ti­ful ! great pics too

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  13. rr says:

    October 7th, 2005 at 2:04 pm (#)

    good one’s

  14. Prasanna says:

    November 30th, 2005 at 12:05 pm (#)

    Good Pho­tos and trav­el­ogue. It worked as a guide.

  15. Pravin S Nampoothiri says:

    July 25th, 2006 at 11:36 am (#)

    Lovely pics ! I had been to Muthathi this week­end on a trip which now sounds so sim­i­lar. The beauty on both sides of the road after Kanakpura is ‘zim­bly’ awe­some. I clicked to my hearts con­tent on my Olym­pus digi­cam and Nikon F50.
    Thank you for shar­ing your expe­ri­ences and pho­tos. Look­ing fwd for more :-)

  16. Kavitha says:

    May 15th, 2007 at 12:53 pm (#)

    Week­end trip to Muthathi is very nice. The Jour­ney is very less, its hardly 1 and half hours from Ban­ga­lore city. You can enjoy a lot in this trip.

  17. Anumodh says:

    February 26th, 2008 at 7:09 pm (#)

    Guys,Going to Muthathi is all fine ! But take care, its also a dan­ger­ous place,even though the water may look shal­low there are spots, where it is more than 20 feet deep. I am writ­ing this, because my buddy lost his life there, and as of im writ­ing this, his body is yet to be recovered.These things can hap­pen any­where, but its a advice, from guy who also treks and trav­els and seen Muthathi, be care­ful at Muthathi, it can be treach­er­ous, even though it may never look so. Never ven­ture into water, with­out any safety gears …
    Anumodh

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