There are moments
when we sit down hard and think, what for? We don’t get an answer as we
disperse the “sit down” and join the marathon life. Though not necessary we all; at some point in life, ask that stupid
question of what this struggle of existence is? Ever since we were put on this
planet the things we saw and longed for didn’t come easy. We work hard and get
them; sometimes we work hard but still don’t get them and it’s when we ask that
“stupid question” – what for? We still don’t get an answer as we sustain
the momentum and run through the marathon life to place ourselves abreast with
competition. Those who don’t; fade away
into the past and are never looked for or, thought about. I too was sucked
into the “What for? Mania” and how much ever hard my attempts to dispose them
off were, I couldn’t. Hell bent to get an answer I decided to quit my job for 4
days, at the most critical of situations; and drive to one of the most “heart
melting” of locations in Western Ghats to try and answer – What for? The long drive took me and my new trip
friend Kanthi across the varied terrains of Indian Peninsula which itself had
half the qualification to answer, what for? 1,900 Kms of mind boggling
roads, thrilling geography, unknown and helping people, friendly motels, remote
villages and more than anything else; the distances and space between two
nearest towns that offered phenomenal luxury to stretch and think- what for? Not the priciest of Mediterranean resort
could match the relaxation that is on offer when you stand out on a remote
highway; when the dawn is cold and emerging, and stretch wide your hands as
much your physique permits. You are taken to a confused state as a night of
sleeplessness behind, and a day of driving ahead offers a “tactical” cocktail
that needs to be declined. The long
drive was intended to take us from Chennai to a small village called Chorla
sitting 914 Kms across, at the crossroads of Maharashtra and Goa. This
drive was also a test to my endurance as these 914 Kms had to be driven through
“unassisted”; and I did manage to keep the car in control for 16 long hours at
an average speed of 57 Kms/hour single handedly. The power of long drive is in the fact that; it makes you realize the
missed aspects of recent life, it makes you matured, it makes you calm, it
melts your ego, it shows you love, it gifts sudden friends and eventually; it
frees you from the claws of boredom and controls. Our sense of freedom
increased as we kept increasing the distance between ourselves and the place of
departure; as the glove box of VW Polo got filled with chunks of toll tickets
and the trip meter rolled relentlessly to feed our pursuit. Post dawn we still
had 500+ Kms to drive through and this fact alone made me hasty to bid goodbye
to National Highway 4 as fast possible and catch up with the “notoriously
gorgeous” Chorla Ghat Road at Belgaum, and from here would start my “answer
session” to the question– what for?
This
is the first time I had driven so long on a single highway and when we crossed
Hubli (Hubballi), memories struck hard with painful experiences from 2012 when
I and Dave drove from Goa to Chennai under complete fatigue and dehydration
after an unplanned trek to Dudh Sagar. But the fact which instilled thrill in
me was that we were to drive past Dharwad and continue further until we hit the
beautiful district of Belgaum which was still a good 100 Kms away. Hubli-Dharwad is a major Conurbation in
Karnataka and is the fastest growing city after the state capital, Bangalore. Once
past the Hubli toll gate the landscapes change dramatically and the National
Highway 4 is flanked on either sides by relentless and generous spread of green
meadows. Until Belgaum, the landscape on either side is breathtaking and
reinforces the belief that Monsoon is a magic and after Belgaum; the landscape
is breath stopping. This was the first time ever I entered Belgaum and our
timing constraints forced us to overlook the specialty of this city as we
managed to “quickly” find an exit at its western boundary. “Stairway to heaven” by Led Zeppelin was playing at a seductive volume
in the stereo as I slowly caught up with the legendary “Chorla Ghat”, at last;
after 14 hours of relentless pursuit. In
the past I have been reduced to tears by mind boggling roads across the Ghats,
I even had been made to lose my common sense by the “undisturbed” roads winding
their way quietly through the fringes of Goa’n forests, but; none could instill
inside me the feeling I floated upon when I drove through the seductive Chorla
Ghat road that pierced its way past through few of the last remaining pristine
forests on earth. With dusk few hours away I wanted to reach my night halt, the
“Wildernest” ASAP, but; the wilderness all along the way slowed down my
strongest of attempts to pull away from the “Grave” beauty. Adding to the
slowdown was the presence of an “Unbelievable” waterfall within the confines of
Mhadei wildlife sanctuary, which I never believed to exist in India. I was at the
threshold of my impatience to view the Ladkyacho Vozar (Konkani name and in
English translates to “Falls of the beloved” – needs citation) plunge waterfall from the edge of
a plateau behind Goa’s highest village, Surla. As any monsoon engulfed valley, LV was
absolutely curtained by generous chunks of mist and rain and I could only hear
the distant roar. Never before was I so hasty to view a waterfall, for I never
believed this to exist in India and when the “mist curtain” was removed; I was
powerless to sustain my skepticism any further as I fell on her feet (Photo 1). With rain and gust gaining intensity,
we departed the beautiful “edge” as LV disappeared into more powerful natural
elements for ever; for that evening at least. In the next few minutes, after
the mesmerizing moments behind Surla, we hit our refuge for the night and it
was a refuge unlike seen before. Welcome to Wildernest, the best resort I had
ever stayed in and which helped me think about why life is a loan? And for that
matter, the few minutes spent at LV itself laid the base to my quest – Life as
a loan.
Wildernest blew my imagination away not
because of its luxury nor because of its hospitality, but due to its powerful
location at one of the remote corners tucked between Maharashtra and Goa. It was like a fairytale as I walked through
the “magical” ambience to be led to our waterfall view cottage berthed on the
edge of a cliff and while doing so, I was forced to “awe” at the power of
monsoon in transforming the landscapes. As we entered our wooden cottage,
the balcony in the contrary end was the source of main attention as it had a
view capable of making me stationary for hours, forgetting to deliver any kind
of expression (Photos 5 and 16).
After spending quite a long time viewing the “Twin” Sakla-Vajra falls, we waded
through the mist filled pathways to have a cup of hot coffee at the fog filled
and drenched cafeteria. Almost the entire cafeteria was built of wood and the
view through the huge glass windows relaxed and elevated my mind to a different
league. As we were waiting for the
coffee to be served, rains were plundering the Ghats and the adjacent valley
rendering the situation to be an exotic experience. It was already dark and I
was having the most “special” coffee of my life looking out through the
“frosted” glass pane into the distant darkness, filled with mist, where the
only visible objects were the “faint” twin waterfalls roaring down the slopes.
How powerful nature is in making the landscapes and ambience transition from
ordinary to extraordinary? How powerful nature is in answering to my question –
Life is a loan? I enjoyed every single step that shaped my walk from the
restaurant to our cottage through the beautifully crafted pathways studded with
street lights made of bulbs fixed inside hollow wooden trunks. After a hot
shower to drain away the fatigue gathered during the last 16 hours, I
accompanied Kanthi for a drink at the erotic “cloud nine” bar. We were made to
sit on severed tree trunks and offered a selection of Breezers and Beers, as
mist rendered our visibility translucent even in this open bar. I and Kanthi spoke about facts, our long
drive from Chennai, the taste and cost of beer offered here, Ladkyacho Vozar
and how the night’s goanna be under this kind of torrential rain. While all
these were happening, in the background; my mind was thinking about life and
its meaning and I was hoping the answer was around the corner. After the
sumptuous dinner, among beautiful women from different parts of the country,
sitting nearby a frosted glass pane and looking at the faint, distant “twin”
falls it was time to close my eyes for a night of “searched for” kind of sleep.
The fact that our cottage was exposed to
natural elements of the valley right in front of it, made the sleep more exotic
than ever as mist overflowed through ventilations into the room making me crawl
into the blanket as air-tight possible. It was a night of fear as gust
continued its onslaught and the location of our cottage right at the edge of a
plateau only amplified the natural elements and their powerful interference. If there was one thing I heard even through
my deepest phases of sleep that night; it was the distant roar of the “twin”
waterfalls. Priceless and longing moments are what I would term the sleep
that night, when I look back sometime…
The morning was tamer than the previous
night but that was only momentary as clouds gathered rapidly as we were gearing
up for the trek to Chorla falls, nestled below the Wildernest resort inside the
depths of a pristine valley. Clad in my
Gumboots, I walked confidently with no fear for the blood sucking leeches and
this hike took us past through some of the best forest landscapes. Rain was
relentless and accompanied by waves of mist making the trek “little” difficult,
but was constantly distracted by the “inherent’’ beauty of monsoon engulfed
Western Ghats. Chorla falls is a gorgeous natural element and it isn’t as
aggressive as few of its cousins elsewhere in the Ghats, but this shouldn’t
lead you to misjudge its size (Photos 11
and 18). It’s quite a big fall and its source and journey still remains a
mystery for I couldn’t gather any significant data even from the web. Chorla
falls potentially harbors exotic snakes and the magnitude of vegetation density
around reinforced this belief (Photos 8
and 12). However; due to the severity of monsoon rains we were unable to
cross the wild stream and have a full glimpse of this thundering beauty and the
only option to be exhausted was to indulge in a “mild” risk and proceed to
cross the wild stream which we weren’t interested in. Consequently, we decided
to depart and the return hike up the hill was more comfortable due to a short
“break” in the downpour and this enabled us to reach the resort much faster.
After a quick check-out we spent an hour at the infinity swimming pool as a
massive downpour activity was initiated and we bid good bye to Wildernest to
kick-off yet another beautiful drive (Photo
2) in pursuit of Dudh Sagar through eye moistening natural vistas. As I drove through the Chorla Ghat, as I
thought about the mystic monsoon ambience, as I thought about Ladkyacho Vozar,
one thing was clear – The life we lead is nothing but like a loan, the
sufferings and losses we undergo are the interests we pay and the couple of
days like I enjoyed above in absolute bliss are the “one” of many benefits of
this loan. Few are blessed that they pay less interest and few are not so,
whatever your situation maybe; keep going. Life is continuous and as long as
you prefer to enjoy this loan interests are never ending, you can’t be happy
for you passed a week in perfection nor you can’t be dejected for a week of
failures just went past. It’s very painful that few “pre-close” this loan
unable to bear the heavy interests inflicted upon them and this only hastens me
to understand the fact that, Iam blessed. As me and Kanthi advanced into remote
interiors of Goa, I began to relax and thank Mr. God for lending me this loan
at a very nominal Interest rate. Natural processes and their power have
helped me learn the significance of life cycle, even the monsoon Iam in mad
love with isn’t continuous and it’s an annual cycle. Stationary isn’t something
associated with life, it’s something associated with death and pain or
pleasure; both need to be alternating to keep our “loan” meaningful. Even this beautiful drive to Chorla ended
in just 2 days, only to propel me to my next destination and that is the
essence of life. Pay the interests and keep moving…
Parameters
Route –
Chennai-Bangalore-Tumkur-Chitradurga-Haveri-Hubli-Belgaum-Jamboti-Chorla (914
Kms)
Best time to visit – Only July and August.
Specialties – Untouched
forests, pristine vistas, exotic ambience, cocktail of romance and fear.
What you should do – Book a stay at Wildernest for 2 days and explore the Chorla Ghat
road, drive to Ladkyacho Vozar falls, trek to Chorla falls, sit in the
cafeteria and enjoy the Sakla-Vajra twin falls with a cup of hot coffee, spend
generous time at the cloud nine bar.
Don’t
forget – Gumboots, an umbrella, a proper camera and a
companion to talk with.
Both write up / cannon shoots frozen our experience precise.
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Amazing waterfalls, captured well.keep posting deepak.
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