Sunday, February 22, 2026

Rendezvous with Hogenakkal Waterfalls









Planning
It was long time since I had given my love my time. Every time I left my house or entered she was standing there and screaming for my time. I owed it to her. So I started planning from Thursday itself. Called 5-6xbhp friends but all of them had some other plans or were not interested. Friday evening and still nobody had confirmed. Even I started feeling little lazy and sleepy and I said chuck it. Went to sleep while watching a movie. I got up 8 in the morning with the weird question, what the hell am I going to do for weekend? Since everybody had gone to Mumbai for Ganpati or were out of town or were working. Well I thought 8 ‘O’ clock is not a bad. I can still freshen up and leave, after all Hogenakkal was just 140 kms away. So I was taking my own sweet time to get ready (after all it was my special weekend bath ). Finally was ready, had a pack of Maggi and was ready to leave.
Journey
I realized that my Bike Insurance had expired. Was in two minds should I cover over 300kms without insurance?? I thought I would really get bored sitting home. I saw my watch, 9:50. Withdrew some cash and left. I had traversed on this route before hence knew the road was good. I started cruising around 90-100mark. The road was very straight forward. I mean one doesn’t have to even bother to ask anyone. I was easily maintaining 105-115kmph. Motul (Read my review on Motul Engine Oil) was doing its job very well and was worth the every penny I spent. This was the first time I was travelling alone and was different experience altogether. Take Hosur road one that leads to Electronic city. Keep travelling to Dharampuri, passing Krishnagiri on the way. As soon as one reaches Dhrampuri, there is a diversion for Hogenakkal on the signal itself. No chance of getting lost. Road from here is two way and is riders paradise. There are long sweeping corners, twitches and I got to practice all that I read about cornering on the net. This road leads to destination, which is about 45 kms from Dhrampuri.
Total Distance: 174.3kms
Time Taken: 3hrs 30 mins (including 3 breaks)
Average : 49.8 km/hour cool isn’t it!!
Destination
Once you reach destination, you will be hounded for money by all possible means. One funny incedent. Even when I was entering I had to pay some taxes. Person asked to me pay Rs. 10/- as motorcycle tax and gave me a coupon of Rs 6/- only. I thought of having some fun. I insisted to give me 10 rupee coupon. Helpless that he was he gave me another coupon of Rs.20/-. What the hell was that, I enquired. He said taxes have increased and that 6 rupees coupons are redundant. I started laughing wildly on this stupid answer. He got furious. I handed over 6 rupees to him and left there smilingly.
As soon as you enter this city people run behind your car/bike for boating, massage and god knows what not. I refused a guy for oil massage almost 8 times. 9th time he approached me, we both were laughing when I mentioned “No Massage please” before he could ask!! :-)

Things to do:
There is nothing much on can do except for watching the lovely waterfall. People quote prices of Rupees 800/- for the boat ride. Now I was wondering if there was yacht standing nearby and was going to say please normal boat would be okay with me. Puzzled I asked him which boat you have. He showed me a boat made out of leaves, bamboo and plastic. What the hell?? Time to use some of my MBA negotiations skill. Played along long time bargaining with this guy and finally got the ride for 300/-. Not bad I thought!!
I was made to sit in a boot of Mahindra Bolero. Met few other Bangloreans of my age. They was surprised to hear that I was alone and I just took 3 hours to travel, where as they took 7hours!! :-)
Well before travelling to this place I read on the net that, this was called Nigara falls of India. It was indeed true!! One could go deaf by the loudness of Water crushing stones, pouring from such a height. It was indeed amazing. Photos just don’t do justice to that falls. They are wild, dangerous and beautiful at the same time. My so called boat driver was very proactive in talking photographs. He advised me few positions and some places that I should be standing and talking some good snaps :-)!!
Journey Back Home:
It was 4p.m and I better start getting home. I wanted to touch NH7 before dark, so that I can avoid driving on two away. Since Hogenakkal falls are in Tamil Nadu and plus water adding to the humidity factor, I was completely soaked in sweat plus my face was suffering sunburn. I bought 2 liter chilled mineral water, removed my shirt and poured on myself. Luckily I was carrying extra shirt and towel. Felt fresh after my mini bath and was looking forward to start my journey.
In my entire day of activities I was enjoyed so much that I forgot to eat anything. When I reached Dharmapuri (45kms from Hogenakkal), I halted for a heavy lucheve (similar to brunch :-)). It was 5.30 and I had to touch NH7 quickly. I again halted for bio break after 50 mins (covering 45kms) and saw heavy rainfall in distant that I might encounter. And I was right. After about 30 mins at about 6:50pm types, I was attacked heavy rainfall. Now it was still twilight conditions and hence visibility was also poor. Thanks God that my Helmet had good ventilation system and I wasn’t fogging. My speeds dropped considerably to 60kms region. But I got hang of the condition and soon was back again in 80-90kmph range. This was because now it was dark and because of my headlights I could clearly see vehicles in front at a distance, giving me enough ground to break early. Rain stopped after some time. But I could see lightning everywhere from those dark clouds gathered. Riding at night is both fun and scary. One has to keep lot of control on their right wrist so that it doesn’t twist the accelerator too much. :-)
Finally exactly at 7:55 I reached home. My cook was waiting outside the house. I was so happy to see him, didn’t have energy to dine out now. I started bragging about the distance I traveled in one day. He smiled looking at the speedometer.
I am sure he must have said to himself, what a crazy fellow?? But that’s what I am..Insanely crazy!! :-)
Ratings:
Roads: 4.5/5 (0.5 deducted since 80% road is just plain straight and gets boring after a time)
Place: 4/5 (Perfect for one day trip. Nothing much to do once you have witnessed the waterfalls).
Places to Eat: 1/5 (Have to survive on chips and biscuits, no even one restaurant to eat).

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful Blog Sandesh,

One can clearly get to know wat exactly u went through, How thrilling,exciting & scary ur journey was. The best part is regarding the information u have provided, like the distance taken to reach the place etc. This data can really help people to make proper arrangements while they will be travelling to this place.I liked ur pics too. The place looks awesome.Since u were travelling all alone to that place,shows ur passion for biking.

Unknown said...

HI SANDESH I READ U R BLOGS I LIKED IT VERY MUCH. REALY IT WAS A THRILLING EXPERIENCE I SAW PHOTOS ALSO VERY NICE MUMMY

Shamli said...

Hi bro. .
Awesome. . Simply. .
Knew abt ur passion for biking but m totally amazed with ur flow of words. .This is simply superb. .U never stop amazing me.Snaps have come beautiful. . Saved them ;)

Photos are simple Breath taking

Anonymous said...

The snaps tell me you had a great time. The sequential description of the trip captures the essence of the trip.
I linked this post in my travelogue. Hope you don't mind.

Pcube said...

Sandy, mast blog re ..
Time to awaken adventure bug again..