Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Agumbe and the Curse of Lord Srini

FLASHBACK

Lord srini hailed
   " Lo Tuppa magane, destination is not important! Journey to theyy destination is important "

Tuppa listened, Tuppa freezed and forgot. It was a curse on all of us by lord srini. First of the culprit being me who ran down the mountain in search of signal, I mean mobile signal. Next was Sachin who tailgated lady.

I knew it was coming but I was not sure when it was coming.
Remember " Lord GivethLord Taketh Away "

Our Plan
http://www.pravins-travelogue.blogspot.com/2011/12/in-malgudi.html

Trek Group:
MY GROUP
(From L-R Siddhath, Pravin, Bhatt, Sachin, Tuppad)
(Down Left to right Kaustubh and Ravikiran)
Tuppad leads the group and me , sathya and sachin does the execution of plan. Tuppad is avid mountaineer and holds basic mountaineering course degree. He has taken advance course in paragliding and is also known as pilot.
Kaustubh, Siddharth and Ravikiran were other three members who joined us for the trek.

 Our Journey to Agumbe:- 
 This trek was Sathya's brain child. As usual we did all the study from procuring Nasa satellite imagery for topographic data onto GPS. Sachin completed the Study on flora and fauna in and around Agumbe. With all the food material we were ready to depart. We booked volvo for return journey.

We took 10.00PM bus on friday to Agumbe. Bus reached only at 8:00AM. We landed Agumbe and tragedy struck. 
Ravikiran was missing. We just could not trace him and to make matter worse there were no cell phone signal. Ravi was last spotted sleeping in the bus and that was the only hope for us. Question was when will Ravi realize that he has missed the destination? 
I just remembered the lords words "Destination is not importa......... "

Ravi appeared after 5 minutes of wait at bus stand. We finished the pre-requisite of regestering at police station about our trek and group strength. Little walk from bus stand we spotted a small lodge. 
We booked two rooms to freshen up. It took us another 1 hour to finish the morning raaga. 

For breakfast "Hotel Guruprasad" was recommended by the lodge owner Sudin. 
This place is on the way to Sringeri from Agumbe and en route maladoor village which is starting point of Narsimhaparvata trek from Agumbe side.

Going to Guruprasad!
Start
  Delicious breakfast at Guruprasad and gathering the Rucksacks took us whopping 1 hour of time. Sudin had arranged small vehicle to take us to malandoor village.
We reached at around 11:30AM to the start of the trek. It took us another 15 minutes to unload and start. 
Siddharth inside the forest
Kau, Sachin and me searching for the way out
Route from Agumbe to narsimhaparvata passes through dense forest cover. As most of the people comment that GPS does not work is not true. If you have high sensitivity receiver it will work like charm in this cover. 

This route is very confusing as the trail have many branches and there are chances to get misguided. For this trek one need Map of the terrain along with good days sunlight to complete the trek in right amount of time. 
If you don't have above two means with you than please take guide!
Trying to locate the real trail

Our start did't go very well. We were late by about 4 hours. Route to the peak passes through famous Barkhana falls, which is midway and one of the most prominent water point. Our estimate to this place proved wrong. We took little water with us thinking we will reach the place and refill. 
Initial trail was smooth and easy. Suddenly the trail started passing through dense forest cover. We were on and off the trail most of the time. At some places we found that there are no trails. 

Checking the magnetic bearing on Compass
After about 2 hours of walking and cutting through jungle we had hit the road block. Trail abruptly ended in the open grassland surrounded by thick forest cover. It  took us some time to find the way out and be back on trail again. But from hereon forest started getting dense. We tried couple of paths but it would have been difficult to cut through that. We were nowhere and time was nearing 3.00PM.

Me, tuppad and Sathya thought of exploring the area to find possibility of any signs of trail. We parked our luggage in open space and marched towards a short peak. We were able to climb the peak cutting through lots of thorns and bushes on the way. From top we spotted something which looked like trail.
Siddharth, Tuppad , Gowda and Kau resting for a while.

We quickly climbed down to inform rest. We had radio sets with us. Tuppad informed rest of the people about possible trail and to be ready for move. Without wasting any more time we moved back a little distance and from here on there was clear trail. We were happy to see the trail and this happiness was short lived as we had hit another road block. Trail ended in open space.    

By this time we had already walked nearly 5 kms and exhausted most of the water. GPS bearing showed brkhana falls is 200 meters away from this place. But this being point to point distance, standard assumption could be anywhere between 400 - 500mts.
Almost lost in the race against fading sun.
Tuppad was leading the group and he though of climbing the small peak around to see if he can spot any trail.
This time we all climbed together and in short distance to peak we hit a road block.
There was huge valley with dense vegetation. Again me, Sathya and Tuppad went ahead to explore in the hope of finding the way. We searched little bit but found the jungle to be very dense to penetrate in fading light with king cobras around. Though we never spotted any cobras in our entire hike. 

Mission Impossible:-
 When we were exploring the valley to find the possibility of any trail. We had marked 4:30PM as the time to return back to civilization if we don't see any trail. Finally we lost the battle against time. 
We Tuppad wholeheartedly informed rest of the members about our plan to abandon the mission. We could have done it if we had time and water. But life is all about the enjoyment. 
Back of my mind his highness Lord Srini was reiterating his last words..............!

Return
I was always feeling confident of completing this trail without guide, but I had failed! Curse was hitting me hard. 
At around 4:45Pm we started our way back to civilization. Sachin was leading this time and he started pushing everyone and after a small distance we all synced up again to be in same pace. 
Now Lord was hitting Sachin! He had just lost his beloved Dagger. Last reports by members suggested the place we halted last. 
It was my dagger but I was ok to say good by to it. But sachin had different plans. He took my GPS and along with sathya he went back to the place and found the dagger. 
It was high drama in middle of forest with light fading and we still had few miles to munch.
Illuminated Tent at Night
we were on time to the destination. Without any wastage of time we pitched the tents and started preparing for dinner. Tuppad ordered 3KG of Chilly Chicken and Chicken masala from nearby village


Campfire 


Cluster of the stars at night
  Tuppad and me feasted on Chicken while Sachin was totally unhappy with unauthorized distribution of Scrambled egg by Ravikiran. Sathya clicked quite a few pics of night sky, with unwanted help from Sachin ;) 
Heavy dinner and chill night forced us to surrender inside the tent. 


DAY 2

Next day morning was quite a tricky one with so many thoughts pondering from everyone. With the sip of delicious morning tea we unanimously decided upon three places to see. 
Jogi Gundi waterfalls which was nearby was first choice. 

Jogi Gundi waterfalls 
Walking on tarmac en route Jogi gundi falls
This small relatively unknown waterfall is 2 kms away from malandoor village. Our initial walk was on tar road  till we hit a detour to falls. From here it s about 10 minutes walk in woods to destination.

final descend to falls.
Fallen tree en route.
Final descend is very steep and bit difficult with lots of fallen tree trunks. In about 10-15 minutes we were at the spot. 
Natural Pool of water created by falls 
Jogi gundi falls had small canyon through which water gushes out. flowing water gets settles in to form nice natural pool. 
When we reached the spot, lot of young girls had occupied the most of the space. Ravikiran was spot on to clear the crowd with his unusual act of stripping down to bare minimum before taking the plunge in pool.

Hydrophobia still persists in me and I refrained from entering water. rest all took medieval bath inthe small pond. Sachin tried some floating act while Siddharth and Ravikiran showed their diving skills.

Sachins Love:
 Sachin has fascination for two thing, King and Kings!
Checkered Keel Back Snake
 From day one he desired to catch live king cobra. I think kaustubh spotted small Snake sitting on the half submerged tree trunk in the water pool. Sachin was First to rush to the spot. Tuppads walking stick was used to full potential to analyze the same by Sachin. 


Snake was checkered kill back, typical water snake , non poisonous but very aggressive and can give multiple painful bites. We only got this info later. 
Sachin trying to Catch the snake.
After some playful moments with snake bhaiyya finally we made our way to next destination Guruprasad.
We had to cover more 4 kms to be at guruprasad.
Group just before reaching Guruprasad.
A small shop selling coconut water en-route was quite a relief. We were in time to Guruprasad for delicious lunch. 
We were given special lunch which had Mirsaange Bhajji ("chilli Pakoda") on Sachins request. 

Simply awesome
what a refreshing drink.
Mirsaange bhajji
Simple Lunch
    While tuppad and Ravikiran decided to rest at Guruprasad, rest of us ventured to nearby Augumbe rainforest reserch station in search to see King cobra's. 

ARRS (Agumbe Rainforest Reserch Station)

This place is few Kms from Agumbe bus stand. Smalldetour from road takes us to a jeep track. follow the track for about kilometer or so and you are at ARRS. 


Route to ARRS starts with grassland and finally comes to halt at very thick vegetation. Just before the Camp there is small pond cultivated for natural habitat of King cobras. 
ARRS Bunglow
 At ARRS they have fascility to stay in their cottages for 1000/- per night as fees. Place is clean and nice. But bets was yet to come. 
We got permission to venture into trail into which was created to enjoy nature. Trail starts about 400meters from ARRS. 


Cottages

Trail :- 
Trail Starts at the end of grassland. 
As soon as grassland ends trail starts and it takes you through core rainforest. At some places vegetation is so dense and scary. We were again running short of time trying to hurry. Suddenly divine Lords words were audible .......... 

Without thinking about the destination we ventured into the trail enjoying every bit of moment and clicking maximum snaps. 





Salute to king cobra
With the night fall and bus to catch for sringeri town we started our journey back to Agumbe bus stand. 
Vast grassland
After reaching sringeri we took small cleansing walk in to the holy stream. While some feasted on the free Food at temple, Me and Tuppad enjoyed Tiffin room Idly and vade.


This curse of Lord was indeed a boon. Looking back at the story I see lot of achievement. Having seen lot more places than what we would have seen otherwise, I rate this trip to be Successful. 

Hail the Lord!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

In Malgudi


Summary:-
Narasimha Parvatha, also called the Agumbe peak, is part of the famous “Agumbe - Sringeri” trekking trail. Situated at an altitude of 826 m in Shimoga, it’s the tallest peak (about 3780 feet) in Agumbe Ghats. The view from the peak is panoramic. One can witness the varied soft hues of the stunning sky at sunset. The sunrise is equally enchanting. The imposing Kudremukh ranges are visible from the hilltop.
The paddy fields of the Mallandoor village, a tower of a relay station in Agumbe can also be seen from the summit. There is a big valley between Narasimha Parvata and Mallandoor. The Shola forests are found on mountain peaks. Grasslands cover the peaks while the slopes are covered with thick forests.


PLAN:-
Day 1:- Bus to Agumbe from Bangalore 
Day 2:- Reach Agumbe , freshen up, breakfast, report at police station and Head to NP peak. Eroute visit Barkane waterfalls. Camp around NP peak.  Camp  at top.
Day 3:  Walk down to Kigga from peak.. Freshen up in Kigaa and head to Srimane falls by cab. Night dinner and depart to bangalore from Sringeri.
Day 4: Arrive early morning to Bangalore from Sringeri. 

Friday, December 2, 2011

Exploring Kabinnale Forest - Ameidikallu Peak




ಸಕತ್  ಅಮೆಧಿಕ್ಕಲ್ಲು 


Summary: Amedikallu (height 4000 ft), near village Shishila in Dharmasthala is one of the significant peaks of Charmadi range and there are three approaches to this peak. The name Amedikallu is a combination of two words: Ame - Turtle and dikkel - Tulu word for Stove. Amedikallu has a huge monolith at the top which appears like a giant turtle and 3 huge stones which give an appearance of a stove. This peak is surrounded by many other important peaks of Western Ghats.

Amedikallu is considered to be one of the toughest in Karnataka and is a two day trek if one wants to make it to the peak comfortably. Shishila is a small village near Dharmastala.The starting point is Shishila village where from the trail starts. One has to take a jeep from Shishila (शिशिला) bus stand to reach the start of trail (Kombaru  कुम्भारू ) which is at about 3 km from bus stand and jeep charges Rs 100. The initial trail is through a fairly dense forest, but the trail itself was pretty wide. Then the forest cover disappears slowly and grassland starts to appear which continues almost till you get 3 stones, the dikkels. The monolithic peak is almost 90-degrees, one needs to go around in a spiral to reach the peak and this part of the trek is through a very very dense vegetation and narrow trail which probably becomes waterfall during monsoon. Post-monsoon, one would need to clear vegetation using knife to make way.

Water is not available at the peak and last water source is at the base of the peak which is 3 km from trek starting point. One has to carry at least 3 L of water to be comfortable.


Start:
It all started with a call from "तुप्पद ". Usual call for my confirmation to be part of long drive in new car of sandeep K. At first I was not interested for long drive, but second part of the plan soon followed. Plan was to drive to Madikeri and trek the heights of Tadiyandemol.
In November peak of Tadiyandemol can go as low as 8 degrees. Well at first I was fascinated.
Initially trek was planned with 5 people on board accounting to number of people a family car can accommodate in India.
It was Me, Tuppad, Sandeep K, Sachin and Sathya. before we could do any advancement on plan, we had changing plan with dropouts.
with Satya having social commitments and non availability of mode of travel "the car", we were forced to rethink on the trek aspect. While some struck to original plan with mode of transport being bus, others started thinking about alternative to trek.
With Ombattu Gudde trek still fresh in minds and those virgin kabinalle forest range being one hell of place, it struck to me about Ameidikallu.
Few meets in an around MG road we finally nailed down our plan to attempt Ameidikallu. And Soon we found our fifth member.

Friday Night:
Entire Thursday I was grasping for breath due to flue and nasal congestion. While my plan was looking skeptical. Due to bad heath I could not join the pre trek meet. Thought would recover on friday. With running nose, picked up sleeping bags and took a half day off from office. with some hot steam and 2 hours of sleep little I felt better.
We needed Map detailing the topography of terrain. But "survey of India" refrained for such map due to non availability of coastal belt to general public. With all such setbacks, finally we decided to meet at Majestic bus station for lovely dinner. dinner served as first meeting ground or kind of pre trek meeting.

DAY 1:

                                     At Dharmasthala early morning in search of hotel.
            (Left 2 Right : Tuppad, Sandeep K, Me and RaviKiran. Pic Taken by Sachin)

Finally we boarded bus to Dharmasthala (धर्मस्थला ) and at around 6:00Am we were in temple town Dharmasthala.
We could not find decent hotel or lodge in Dharmasthala, All we could find was dormitories with common bathroom. Common for entire floor! huh!!
With no choice we checked in to one of the dorm and first mishap happened. Tuppad realized that he has misplaced his camera somewhere in dorm room. While Tuppad was busy searching his camera or may be only camera on our trip, rest were busy packing and distributing food items. Finally after 1hour of packing, everyone were refreshed and we were ready to go. There were couple of task to be done before we head to our breakfast. We had to book Jeep to Kumbharu and pick up water bottles. Tuppad was not in good action due to setback of his loss.

Miracle:- 
About to head for the transport and breakfast from "धर्मशाला " in "धर्मस्थला " , I casually asked Tuppad to check with lodge manager if anyone had returned lost camera. Bit reluctant, he made his way to manager. Little he posted his query and boy we had found it. Some one had returned the cam to manager. Perplexed Tuppad created a little bit of aftermath by ignoring positive gesture to manager. Transition of cam from manager to Tuppad was made smooth, thanks to Sachin, sandeep and Ravi Kiran.

Yes bit of smile on everyone's face we headed for nice breakfast and en route got required water bottles and jeep to kumbharu

Sachin and Sandeep enjoying jeep ride hanging behind

At Kumbharu:- 


                                                   Start of trail @ Kumbharu
                        (L2R: Tuppad, SandeepK , Ravi Kiran, Me and SACHIN!)

We got the start of trail after couple of up down the tarmac in kumbharu, We got help from local villager and he showed us the way to the trail. It's bit difficult to find for first timers.
Initial climb is quite steep for the trek and can take out some sap if body is not warmed up. After about 15 minutes we could feel relaxed a bit on the gradual climb.
Sandeep K (gadget Boy) had his set of radio's and he paired them with Tuppad as he was behind everyone to take care of last person. After about 30 minutes climb Ravi Kiran decided to go half monty. His jeans was becoming liability for his climb.

Ravi stopping to change his gear

Sandeep K and Me checking trail




And Tupps boy Did it again.... And Tupps boy did it again.. oooh la la laa 
Tuppad en route
All these while sachin took some vivid angle photographs and finally handed the camera to Tuppad. You call it a good luck of Sachin or bad luck of Tuppad, but result was devastating. Yes he had lost the camera second time. And soon smile got turned out to be misery. Yes he had did it again and within the span of 3 hours.
Without wasting anymore time tuppad offloaded his carriage and headed back some distance to see if he can spot the cam anywhere.
He returned empty handed after some time.
SACHIN, Sandeep and Ravi Kiran relaxing a bit during camera hunt


Miracle 2:- 
Happy again 
I gave it a try and back traced the path bit and Eureka I found it again in bushes lying quietly. And yes we did notice some fresh smile on Tuppads face.

Final Climb: 
Final Climb to Summit


After long walk in the thick forest we made our way out in grassland. From here we could get first view of Ameidikallu peak in whole. From here we were looking like at the base of peak. we were late by 1 hour due to long breaks.
We did't waste the time and kept on walking. We had prior information that two groups are already ahead of us by 40 minutes. We had to be in time to get good camping ground. At ameidikallu peak  there is little place for camping .
Sachin and his love ethina Bhuja (small hump in backdrop)
Climb was steep from here on and we had to take a frequent breaks. But nevertheless all these breaks were utilized efficiently by Sachin. Some what he has fascination for Kabinalle forest range and can pin point his love amides the forest. While people were stopping for fresh air, Sachin was busy showing ethina bhuja and Ombattu Gudde to everyone.
Some fast climb got us in par with first two groups
After some quick sprint upwards we made it past other groups, but had to wait for rest of us to assemble. final summit is a huge monolith and can be attacked by going around it. Path leads through dense forest and looks like small trail for waterfall.
just before the final top we tool halt for sync up. while Tuppad was fascinated with rock wall for climbing, Sachin was in romantic mood and enjoying cool breeze caressing his cheeks (these are his own words)
@ top
 It was overcast and windy and with no sense of time we made to the peak about 5:00PM. And soon our quest began to find location for tent. There are no clear areas to pitch the tent atop. Moreover the worry was how to light fire when it is so windy outside. Along with us there was other group of Doctors with their Guide Balanna.
pitching tent was difficult task due to heavy wind.
We had casual chat with Balanna and offered him some chocolates. In return he promised us share fire.
Pitching the tent was proving to be difficult task in windy weather and we were looking novice.
Tuppad and me struggling  to pitch the tent.
   soon our tents were up and we headed for the toast. we had good amount of food with Chapati chutney powder and Ghee.

Camp Fire

We all had trekkers diet "MTR Ready To Eat" while flavors were different, but at the top for hungry souls it was a delicacy. We had chapati and few gravy dishes as our dinner while Tuppad roasted few "papad". dinner was let down bit by paper thin and weak plates, which could not hold the liquid gravy at one place..
Night was cold, windy and slight drizzle was enough to freeze anyone. We all got into our gear to protect from cold.
After some chat with other group and some mimicry of legends we finally crashed. There was drizzle entire night with very heavy winds. One of our tent could not sustain the wind pressure and broke. But we manage to sleep with peace inside the broken tent.

Day 2
campsite in morning
at peak Sachin and sandeep 
 while Tuppad prefered to sleep little longer, Me, Sachin, sandeep and Ravi kiran headed for peak about 25 feet higher then camping ground. After some difficulty to cross rock face we manage to reach top. Well thanks to ravi kiran for his heroic act in showing us the way.
View of MinchKallu peak from Top
 From Top we could locate all the peaks in vicinity, including Ethina bhuja! the favorite's
Tuppad arrived late taking most difficult route. reason he was wearing rock climbing shoes.He had carried them especially for this part.
Tuppad

Ravi Kiran, Sachin and ME

Sandeep K
While tuppad was busy practicing wall climbing we rested on top for small get together. Feeling on top of mountain can never be explained in words. since it was getting little overcast we decided to climb down to camp site.
Tuppad climbing small monolith at peak. 

Unanimous decision was to prepare tea and we did it in style and non availability of cups did hinder our goal. We made cups out of used water bottles. Indeed tea was good with right amount of milk and sugar.
TEA TIME!
Boys sipping tea in glass made by cutting used bottles.
Morning chat with other group over the tea proved beneficial for Sachin. In few minutes after exchanging the emails other group started their downward journey. In about and hour or 45 minutes we wrapped up everything and started for ground zero..

other group
Climb down was difficult and steep. Had to be more careful about loose rocks. We started slowly on our downward journey. Thought we got little help from long grass to hold on to but holding wild grass proved bit dangerous as it had left  bruises on hand.
On way down.
Pair of radio sets proved to be useful. Tuppad had bleeding finger. His failed attempt to cut beautiful bamboo branch proved very costly. We were informed by sachin over radio about this mishap.
Tuppad with radio sets
Ravi Kiran after his early morning nature call had largest empty stomach and his hunger was reaching the boiling point. Our breakfast just tea and some biscuits were not enough.
Ravi raised the first flag at water point, and we parked for beautiful lunch. At same time we refilled our canteen and relished on delicious chapati, chutney and ghee.. Slurrrppp!!!!

Demonstration of How to protect trees
 From here on our journey was slow and steady. My mind was infested with fish fry while Ravi wanted to have royal bath in river. Sachin still had his plan intact about his love ethina bhuja.
Ravi's first time on difficult trek was getting reflected on his pace. We took frequent breaks in order to sync.

As sun was getting bright, day was getting heated up and humidity was bit high. we had to change our gear at one point. Trail was quite clear and visible and we left everything for Ravi to guide as we had kept him in front of everyone.
After a small climb of hillock we realized that we are off the trail. There was a clear offset on GPS track log from current position. We tried to approach the GPS track by advancing in the track direction. To our surprise, there was a valley on either side. We thought for a while to continue on the same way, but my mind was not sure.
Entire topography map on my GPS was showing steep undulation on the path. We unanimously decided to return back and retrace the trail.
Nearly 3-4 minutes of return from hillock we spotted the trail. Confirming with GPS track long we had confidence we were on right trail.
Lost on hillock and searching the way
From here on the journey was smooth and big huge trail was a easy walk for all, except Ravi. This time he took out his shirt in memory of "Salman Ji". We finally made it to ground zero by 3:30PM.
It was fun filled walk down the mountain. We did spot terrified green snake on the way.
Yes! Snake can get terrified, if they face Sachin. May be we can have practical demonstration of this on next trek.

At ground Zero



A great Welcome:- 
Just before we hit civilization Balanna was present to welcome us. He took us to his home where we rested for some time. Tuppad took "Shahi bath" in secluded place hiding behind the rock while Ravi struck to his offload mission.
Sandeep and Sachin were enjoying the cold water. I had no choice to be there in water with these people. I thought of giving it a try to bath after trek in river.
Sparkling water was quite inviting for a dip but it sheer chill kept my body away from it. I was given holy shower by Sachin and Sandeep by splashing water on me. I had my share and it was indeed a mini bath for me.
Balanna was very informative about the place and helped us booking auto to take us back to Dharmasthala.
For second time I felt the need to know kannada.

Sachin explaining map reading to Balanna and rest..
 Sachin had developed expertise in Map reading from his previous Ombattu gudde trek was eager to explain to Balanna and his family. It was like mini classroom
While Tuppad was busy playing with Ballana's kids, me and sandeep were thinking what to eat when we reach Dharmasthala.
In due course Ravi and Tuppad too joined classroom of Sachin on map reading
After the bath and rest we were feeling hungry and wanted a quick meal other than chocolates. At 6 PM Auto appeared and we parked ourselves to head to Dharmasthala.
Tuppad playing with ballana's kids

 Post trek feast:
"Fish fry/ Chiken tandoorie or equivalent is something I always crave for after the trek. I know tuppad will second my thought.
Reaching dharmasthala would have never given me what I desired being temple town. We took break in Kokkada. It took us 30 minutes in auto to reach the distance of 19Kms to Kokkada from Kumbharu.

Note all Non vegiterians :: There is one  Bar and restaurant in Kokkada which served beautiful chilly chicken" 

Sachin and Sandeep ventured out in search of "dosa" while me , Tuppad and Ravi feasted on all Non veg delicacies.
After the delicious dinner we headed our way to Dharmasthala by bus and called it night after having light snack in Dharmasthala bus stand cafe.

It's indeed a wonderful experience to be at such places. But the moment forever lives in your heart when you have friends like Sachin, Tuppad, Sandeep and Ravi.
Well we did certainly miss Sathya and Nikhil.


Important contacts:-

Mr. Balanna : can arrange for two days hike to Ameidikallu with food and stay and transport.
                        contact details : +918762058142
                       
IMP: TRAIL TO AMEIDIKALLU START IN FRONT OF BALANNA'S HOUSE 
on return one can have nice bath in the river flowing through Balanna's courtyard.