Tuesday, August 18, 2009

My first trek from DoMS - to TADA (16/08/09)







The journey to Tada started on 16th of August with 3 bikes (2 Pulsars and a Discover) and 6 trekkers (3 from the batch of 2010 and 2 from the batch of 2011) . Way behind our schedule (as the plan was to start at 5:30 Am) we started from the IIT Campus from Taramani gate at 7:00 Am. Its really hard to wake up early morning for a trek that too on a Sunday; still every one was sure that the trip is going to be an exciting one.

Now to know more about TADA, the original name for TADA falls is Ubbalamadugu falls, we came to know this through the sign boards on the way. This place is in the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu. Its in Nellore district. You can take NH-5 from Chennai and drive for about 85 kilometers to reach Tada. Just before you enter the town Tada, you hit the Kalahasti Road going west off NH-5.


About 15 Kms before hitting the Kalahasti road, we stopped for our breakfast. We packed bottles of water and lots of fruits for our lunch as getting food near the falls is difficult. Thiru (an experienced trekker as he claims and a very rash driver) was really helping the people who are falling behind on the road through the process called Sweeping (Kinda vocab from trekking dictionary that i learned on the way).

After reaching the TADA village, we had to travel for another 20 minutes to reach Ubbalamadugu Falls check post and from there the road condition started deteriorating. We stopped for clicking some photos (as Vyas turned to be our official photographer for the trip and he did a wonderful job) posing with our bikes. We had to pay 20/- rupees per bike for the entry into the falls and another 50/- for each camera.


Before reaching the parking lot, Vyas misadventure with Balaji's bike toppled both of them down into a big mud pool. We parked the bikes and clicked few photos before starting the trek at 12. Instead of following the trail created by the others, we decided to make our own way forward. We followed the water stream, which was so clear that we could see the rocks and fishes inside and crossing all the way through the slippery rocks. This place was very rich in diverse flora and fauna with lots of colorful butterflies and colorful insects of different size.

As soon as we reached the streams, everyone jumped into water as it was less deep with lot of fishes. Vino discovered a natural way of foot manicure using fishes as there were plenty and were tickling our feet. Soon the rain started which added a new dimension of pleasure to our trip. The rocks turned more slippery and hence dangerous but still the mood of the nature was so exciting.




Then we resumed our trekking, to meet with a Shiva temple on the way. It was from here that the terrain was fully rocky, boulders and had to jump from one big rock to another. Every now and then, we came across small water streams between the rocks. Then came another beautiful water stream between the boulders. We spend nearly an hour over there.

Then came the most challenging part of this trek. We had to climb a big and vertical rock which has some support at few places. Thanks to few more people who joined us in our trek who were helping us to climb this vertical rock. A few were helped to climb, and the rest were pulled up the rock on its smooth and slippery surface.

After climbing the last vertical rock, we walked some distance to find a beautiful pool between the 2 vertical mountain ridges and that exactly is the origin of the falls. The water was very clear and freezing too. The pool was very deep, and definitely it would be around than 40 feet.



Our star swimmer Vyas managed to reach the middle of the pool where he could find a small rock to hold. Balaji was eager to swim but all of us advised not to take any risk with limited knowledge in swimming. The others including me, Thiru, Vino and Visu stayed at the shallow end of the pool. It was the time to snap photos.




We came down and started unpacking our lunch. All the fruits were in jelly form because of our rough handling of the bags. After finishing the lunch by 4, we started our way down. We had to face the same challenge again, but this time it was climbing down the vertical rock. Climbing down was much easier than climbing up. We reached the parking lot at 6 Pm and started.




TADA is the beautiful place, but spoilt by some enthusiastic alcoholics who had broken their beer bottles and filled the place with lots of broken glass pieces all over. So make sure you trek this place with your eyes wide open, so that you don’t step on some glass pieces.





It was 10 Pm when we reached DoMS. Everyone was tired but the enjoyment and fun we had was unlimited. It was a real biking experience and a good spirit showed throughout the trip by everyone made the trip a memorable one.


6 comments:

  1. Hey Biju....Nice description...We enjoyed a lot & its not possible to express everything. But I cannot even write this much...Good job..! BTW When did I claim that I am an experienced trekker? LOL Guys & Junta...I am not responsible...!

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  2. Good one .. hope I can be a part of the next trip you guys plan ...keep me posted ..

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  3. Thiru,

    Please add me in your list in next trip.

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  4. We also went to the same place, but Had more fun ;) grilled a chicken ... went all the way up..

    nice blog..... it will help future trekkers i hope..

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  5. You can actually grill another chicken there :

    carry -

    1.chicken
    2. steel rod for tandoory-ing
    3.matchbox(es)
    4.bottles - of desired kinds
    5 . salt - to taste
    6. masala


    all the best!!!

    (there is nobody to check wht u r doing.. i mean u can be naked and dancing and drunk ;) chummaa)

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  6. "3 bikes (2 Pulsars and a Discover) and 6 trekkers (3 from the batch of 2010 and 2 from the batch of 2011)" who was the 6th?

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