Hutridurga

2 February 2014

This was an instant trip planned with Krishna and Subbu. On Saturday evening, we suddenly decided to go somewhere. After little bit of googling, I suggested Hutridurga which was instantly accepted by them.

Hutridurga from village
There were two ways to reach Hutridurga. One via Magadi and other from Kunigal. The four lane road via Kunigal was attractive and we decided to take that road. Not many good eateries can be found on the way and hence we had our breakfast in a hotel in Bengaluru.


The drive till Hutridurga was uneventful expect that we missed the last deviation to the village. The last stretch to Hutridurga was on a small ghat section where we climbed a hill to reach a valley of sorts. We had reached Hutri village nested amidst two hillocks. The village was in a picturesque setting but the villagers seemed to be poor.

Hutri village
Having parked our vehicle at a place reserved for cowshed (!!) we started our walk to the hill. The path was well marked and clear. It was now clear that the climb would be quick and simple as we had already gained significant altitude on ghat road.




There was one point of confusion at the entrance of the fort. The main route was hidden behind the bushes. Thanks to a villager, we could easily locate it else, we would have spent a long time finding it. The climb was mostly on rocks with steps carved out of it. We crossed several gates in the fort and crossed the last section of rocks to reach the top.


A temple is situated on top of the fort providing some good views.



We had just taken about 30 minutes to climb!! We decided to explore little bit rather than lying idle in the Temple. There is quite some area on the top. Rocks, grasslands and dried pools!!




We spent another hour exploring the fort. Also tried to find an alternate route to come down. We almost succeeded but could not climb down a section which was rocky. As sun grew stronger we abandoned our effort and climbed down on the same route.


One thing I liked about the place was its relative isolation from the crowds. Although widely known, it does not attract lot of visitors. Even on that Sunday, we were the only people in the fort.




For the first time, I was able to have lunch in my Home after completing a trip near Bengaluru!! It was so quick and simple.  

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