Monday, September 30, 2013

Bolle Mane Waterfalls


We started in the lower Kudremukh region in rainy time, a beautiful unexplored waterfalls with a set of Eighteen members. The trekking to the waterfall can be hard specially during the monsoon but the natural beauty, sound of the flowing water and the cool breeze is sure to mesmerize and keep up the energy high with enthusiasm.
The up hill trek was challenging demanding endurance at every moment. The purity of the place was commendable, pumping and making good the required energy to our tired body and soul. Most of the folks from our group not trekked to Bolle Mane Waterfall and most of the them were quite happy about the decision to be courageous for trekking and having a lifetime experience.
After another 90 minutes of delicate treading and fighting against severe arachnophobia, we stumbled into paradise. What literally gleamed in front of us was an infinity pool that cascaded over the top of the cliff and presented a view of untouched, luscious mountains, and it was all ours. At the closer view of the falls all of our tiredness vanished & all of a sudden there was zest in mind, which started jumping with great happiness seeing the falls.
We spent some time around waterfall to relax and have some splashes under the fall. Nervously we entered the depths of its waters and after another 10 minutes of ice-cold bathing and we were ready to climb back.
Bolle Mane Waterfalls is most beautiful during the monsoons, which happens with most of the waterfalls. The natural beauty sound of the flowing water and the cool breeze is sure to mesmerize and leave you spellbound.

5 comments:

R Niranjan Das said...

Thundering falls! Excellent captures.

http://rajniranjandas.blogspot.in/2013/09/masinagudi-amidst-wilderness.html

MastHoliday said...

Wonderful waterfall! you got fabulous photographs, sounds nice experience in 3rd photo. thank for sharing...

Ashok said...

Nice falls..

srikanta said...

Rummaging through horizon for adventure and solitude in true sense, often we wonder if some places are existent that demands from us sheer spirit and love of adventure to reach it OR the purpose of creation of these is to awaken the wanderer in us?

May be both justify the wonderful adventure.

Of course, astounding snaps.

Classic outing Rakesh.

Warm Regards,
datta

bekal prem said...

rakesh,

Its simply great...You got some great photographs too..I am sure anyone who goes through this will have the urge to visit the place in the next monsoon...

a good move...

regards,

prem