Date: Jul 12th 2009
To get there: [Click here for Google Map]. Go on Kanakpura Road from Bangalore. Take a left turn at the 2nd circle when going through Kanakpura town. Ask the locals for way to Sangam to make sure you don't take the wrong turn. This road leads directly to Sangam. Road condition was good all through except for short patches. You will also enjoy a bit of Ghat section with 3 hairpin bends couple of kilometers before Sangam. From Sangam, you have to cross the river and then have the option of a trek or bus to reach Meke Dhatu which is about 5km away.
Distance: Kanakpura is about 60kms from Bangalore. Sangam is another 30 kms from there.
Trail type: From Sangam to Meke Dhatu. Dirt track, wide enough for a Bus. There were parallel walking tracks which may have taken us closer to the river but we didn't get a chance to explore them.
Facilities: Couple of Darshini like places in Kanakpura. Lots of Roadside shops in Sangam selling chips/juices etc. A decent looking restaurant called "Tender Coconut" was also there but we didn't try it. Juice and snacks also available at Meke Dhatu. We spotted a brand new toilet facility at Sangam...which again we didn't really check! :)
After a really long time since our Muthurayana Betta trip we were set to go to what we hoped was another good "family" trekking spot. We settled on Sangam/Meke Dhatu or Mekedhatu as its on our side of Bangalo

So, Sunday morning 8am saw us on the road to Kanakpura, packed with a picnic style breakfast and looking forward to a nice trek and good weather. The drive was great especially from Kanakpura to Sangam where we get to see panoramic views of the hill ranges. The final little bit of Ghat section adds to the excitement.
Soon we were at Sangam and after unloading the food bags stood staring at the river wondering how we could cross without getting totally wet. This section of the river is quite broad with patches of land an


We start



Meke Dhatu


The return river crossing was not trouble free. At 1pm, river was more crowded than at 10am filled with people who liked to splash and rag the river crossers. The path we took was direct and slightly different from the one we took before. This however was a little deeper and we all got wet up to the waist with the older kids up to the shoulders. Only when the group reached the other side did we realize that we had cellphones in our pockets! 2 of them came through the bath fine while 3 others went dead with quite a bit of water logging in them. Big lesson: Keep your cell phones safe and dry when crossing the river! Thankfully the cellphones got back their life after some repair else it would have ended up as the costliest trek ever for us! After some futile attempts to dry ourselves we heading back to Bangalore for lunch. The pizza hut guy did not comment on the bunch of wet people who walked in around 3 for a well deserved lunch! Maybe it is quite normal there given Bangalore's weather these days... :)
Overall the trip was good and better than we expected. Sangam s dirty and crowded and not worth staying too long. The trail from Sangam to Meke Dhatu is quite nice and can be done slowly to enjoy it better. Meke Dhatu itself is wonderful and has great sights to be savoured.
So, if you do make it... please do not litter the place especially in the wilderness areas. There are some bins at Sangam which can be used to dispose your trash.
You can find more images from the trip uploaded to picasa.
http://picasaweb.google.com/naturerambles/SangamMekeDhatuTrek
6 comments:
Funny story about the cell-phones. At least, funny the way it turned out - hope they are still working?! Did you actually see a dung-beetle? I've always wanted to see one of those, but only read about them.
Priya,
Thanks for stopping by!
2 of the expensive ones (<6months old) starting working after a cost of 800 and 4k! so..it did turn out to be quite a costly trekking trip. :(
Ya, did see the dung beetle there..I was lagging the group and saw this little fellow on the trail rolling the ball along..they are quite fun to watch..as he (or she?) was doing all kinds of acrobatics to move it along. In the image..you can see he is upside down..
good luck spotting them on your treks. just keep scanning the ground when you walk.. :)
We had a bad memory as you might have seen the 11th April, 2010 news paper. Three BMS college students (one of him happens to be my nephew) had been to this place and try to get it into water and is no more. Please, avoid entering into this water.
Sorry to hear about your nephew. Couple of such incidents happen every year in this place. It is not safe to get into water where the level is more than your waist.. We certainly did not.
Enough warnings are placed near the place and people should heed to them.
hai we are planning to go to this place for 1 day tour since we want to spend the rest two days in bengaluru ...so is our selection for this place is better than coorg ?.....
For a day trip, it is fine. But in no way is it an alternative to Coorg! Coorg is lush green western ghats forests. Meke Dhatu is river side picnic and a little bit of trek along shrub jungle. You have to expect some local crowds also on weekends.
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