"Am Done! No more possible. U guys carry-on, this hill is a monster & took all my breath".
Wait! Let’s begin the story from the scratch...
It was the month of august & tourism was slowly healing up after a long shutdown. Ever since this pandemic situation (COVID-19) occurred, Late night strolling has taken an integral part in my life. I teamed up with my cousins & young brother on this expedition. During our group talks “Savandurga Trek” came out from nowhere & it was chosen in quick succession. Eventually, the plan goes live & the adventure begins. Basically, We had no idea about how this place was going to be. With a headful of curiosity we started @ 5AM in the dawn from Bengaluru & the distance to the destination was 50 Kms approx. It took us 90 minutes to reach the place after all the pit stops. We reached a base point & there is a Veerabhadraswamy temple situated at the base point. But the temple was not open for visitors due to government restrictions. We couldn’t enter the temple so we went ahead with trekking the hill directly. Savandurga is 4,022 ft. Largest monolith hills in Asia. The trek was challenging with a trail of 5-6 kms. The hill from the base point looked gigantic & it felt more like climbing than hiking. As we started, We began to trust our instincts.
A Sky View From The Base