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Adventure, nature’s beauty and fun at Jogigundi Falls

Situated in the heart of Karnataka’s dense Western ghats, Jogingundi Falls is one of the most loved tourist’s attractions, a scenic small but wide waterfall in Karnataka, about 3 km from Agumbe which is sometimes called the Cherrapunji of the south due to the amount of rainfall it receives. Therefore the waterfalls are blessed with a large volume of water flowing throughout the year. One of the main reasons why this fall is so popular amongst local people is its uniqueness. It is a completely different experience from what you normally see elsewhere in and around the region.

Unlike your traditional waterfall where water falls from a height or in multiple tiers, the cave is a unique one as this one flows out of a cave that runs through the hill and hence is known as a cave waterfall. This is what makes Jogigundi Falls a treat to your eyes. People are thrilled to experience the sheer excitement of a fall flowing out from the mysterious cave. The whole concept runs a chill down your spine and makes you feel the adrenaline rush. Tourists can indulge in a variety of adventures here. You can spend a whole day here basking in some other activities.

This picturesque destination basking in the glory of sparkling nature is situated about 4 kms from Agumbe. You will have to cover 3 kms by your vehicle and the last km should be trekked down. Trekking to reach Jogigundi Falls is not less than an adventure in itself. You will have to cross several steep and narrow trails.

Once you complete your trek down the trail you will be welcomed by a majestic natural pool brimming with loads of adventures. You can indulge in activities such as swimming. You can comfortably swim in the very pleasing swimming pool there in front of the waterfall, but be careful as the waters here are pretty deep, upwards of 50 feet and the edges of the pool have sharp rocky edges. It is advised that you don’t use soap, shampoo, detergent, and other chemical stuff while bathing in the pool. It will not only pollute the water but also harm the environment in many ways.

This exotic place is surrounded by green forests. It is made up of dark rocks. There is a small stream that you will have to cross to have a full view of the landscape. After crossing this stream, you will spot all small caves (holes) in the rocks below. You will be thrilled to see the water flowing from these caves.

There is enough water to swim in the front of the waterfall. However, the water here is as deep as 50 feet. So make sure that you take all the precaution before setting out to swim in the water. The edges of the rocks are sharp. You can collide with them anytime. Apart from indulging water sports, you can even set out to wildlife safari of your own style. There is lot to explore in the forest. You can spot some rare birds and animals too.

Local people in Agumbe explore the waterfall during dry season. They climb all the way up to the cave and jump from there to the pool. This is truly one of the most beautiful experience one can have.

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Adventure Corporate Outings South India

A Drive to Pearl Valley, the popular picnic spot

One of the best ways to explore Pearl Valley in Bangalore is by driving to this precious gem in your car or bike. You get to experience the world that surrounds it with its majestic scenic views. However for a road trip to Pearl Valley, you got to keep a few things in your mind and plan your itinerary accordingly.

First of all, plan things in advance so as to avoid last minute rush. This way you will not forget things essential to your trip and save your experience from ruining. Plan your trip on a good weather day so that you can save yourself from applying sunscreens. Otherwise, you can really have sun burns as the distance to Pearl Valley from Bangalore is quite long.

Leaving early in the morning for the trip is advisable. It will help you avoid unnecessary traffic that you anyway will face during the afternoon on the highway. So at least have a good congestion free start by kicking off your trip in the morning.

On the way, you will pass through one of the most popular temples—Meenaskhi temple. You can stop here for a while to experience the serene surroundings and to let yourself drown into the silence of the peace. You are likely to get confused if you are driving to Pearl Valley for the first time. It has a number of cross roads. However, you can ask for directions to any passerby as it is very famous. Everybody knows it in Bangalore.

On the way, you will be required to pay a toll to enter a barricade. It costs Rs 30/- only. Remember, this is not a toll to the government. For parking, you will have to pay Rs 10/-.

You will not spot any restaurant and hotel on the way. However, there is a number of them at Pearl Valley. There is a privately run KSTDC restaurant beside an array of some pretty good shops. It is advisable that you visit this place with your own food and drinks arrangements. You might not like the menu of the hotel. Some of them are bars and pretty expensive. So pack your food before you leave for this place.

Once you reach Pearl Valley you realize why it so famous amongst nature lovers. It is one of the most popular picnic spots for people in Bangalore. This beautiful getaway boasts a number of sparkling waterfalls. The most interesting part is that the water falling from the valley, when it is splashing down on the rocks, will look like pearls. This is why this place has got its name Pearl Valley.

This exotic picnic is around 5 km away from Anekal, South Taluk of Bangalore.

Tips while you are there

  • It would be a good trekking place for young and adventurous visitors. So do try trekking once you are at this place. You will find many visitors climbing down the hills through the rocks and shouting in joy although it’s a quiet and calm place.
  • You can find many monkeys around at Pearl Valley so be careful while you are having your lunch.

The Pearl Valley can be described as a paradise for people who are fond of exploring natural beauty.

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Corporate Outings South India Treks

Enjoy the thrill of Betta Rangaswamy Night Trek this weekend

Kunti Betta is a magnificent view of two rocky hills right in the heart of sugarcane and paddy fields. Situated some 125 kms away from Bangalore in Pandavapura of Mandya District, Kunti Betta is surrounded by the lush green coconut trees with the fragrance of deeply rooted cultures in the air. The legends have it that this exotic destination once served as the habitat of Kunti (the mother of Pandavas in Mahabharata) during their exile.

There is a temple right at the foothills of the rock. During monsoons, the place turns lush green. There is a beautiful pond called Kunti Kund. The name of the destination originally is Kunti Betta but colloquially it is known as just Betta.

Traveling to Betta right at the midnight is the journey full of surprises, adventure, and fun. It is advisable to have some light dinner before boarding on the journey of your lifetime. You will have to pass through dense coconut trees and then a school to reach the temple of Kunti Betta.

You can use school area as the parking lot for your trekking. The stairs are guarded by the dense coconut trees. While climbing up the stairs to the temple, you will notice a cave that housed Pandavas during their exile. The Pujaris of the temple now live in that. There are a few rooms in the cave. These rooms are now used by pilgrims from all over the country. The temple of Kunti Betta is right in the middle of two rocky hills. A pillar on the top of rocks is believed to have been used by Kunti.

You should start your Betta night trek from the right side of the pond. You will notice a steeply inclined surface of a single rock. This is where you should step your foot and start your climb. As you trek for a few meters, you will realize that there is an inclination of about 60 degrees or so. Be careful while navigating your way through the slope. You will notice a number of boulders on the side of the trekking path. Soon you will be able to see the Kunti Kund—the famous pond of historical significance. A straight wall will appear. Do not try to scale this wall. Instead, take the right turn from the boulders and keep trekking on that trail. The trail will pass through dense trees.

You will have to crawl through these dense vegetations and sometimes scale up the rocks. Keep trekking until you experience a spectacular view of the natural beauty. You feel glorious just like Pandavas.

One of the best parts about trekking in the night is sunrise. When you are on the summit, the sunrise suddenly starts to collect the dark of the night religiously.

The chanting of Shlokas and sacred noise of the temples fill the environment like they are praising for your victory over the hills.

Be careful while descending as well. You should carefully arrive at Parikrama Point. You will notice some really weird shaped rocks at this point. People say that these were the utensils of the Pandavas.

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A vacation in Bheemeshawari : More peaceful than adventurous

Regarded as the fishing village of Karnataka, Bheemeshwari is one of the most popular tourist attractions in India complete with a plethora of fun activities. It is situated on the bank of Cauvery river right in the heart of Mekedatu and Shivanasamudra falls. It is also famous for its eco-tourism and wild animals.

How to reach

Touted as the Angler’s Paradise, Bheemeshwari is well connected by air, road, and rail to all major parts of the country.

Flight

Bengaluru is the nearest airport to reach Bheemeshwari. There are regular flights to Bengaluru. Bengaluru International Airport is well connected to all major cities of India.

Rail

Bengaluru railway station is the nearest railway station for Bheemeshwari. There are regular trains to Bengaluru. Bengaluru railway station is well connected to all major cities of India.There is no dearth of bus services from Bengaluru to Bheemeshwari. Bheemeshwari is around 100 km away from Bengaluru, which is approximately a 2 hours drive. Facility of both private and KSRTC buses is available regularly. Buses from Mysore are also available. Bheemeshwari is some 85 km away from Mysore. Private taxis are also the good option.

Places to Visit

Most of the attractions in Bheemeshwari are ecological in nature and, thus, attract tourists that are fond of wildlife. Some of the must-see attractions in Bheemeshwari are given below:

Cauvery Fishing Camp

Named after the Cauvery River, Cauvery Fishing Camp is the paradise for tourists who love fishing and angling. This place is also famous Mahseer, which is the largest tropical game fish.

 

Sangam

The confluence of Arkavathi and Cauvery rivers is an exotic site that no tourist should miss. It is an iconic picnic spot with natural beauty all around. It is an ideal place for wildlife enthusiasts and ornithologists.

Kokrebellur Pelicans

Kokrebellur is among the world’s five best pelican breeding sites in the world. It is the visual delight for ornithologists from around the world. Other varieties of birds such as painted storks can also be spotted in the winter season.

Bheemeshwari Wildlife Sanctuary

Situated right in the heart of Mekedatu, Barachukki, and Gaganachukki, this sanctuary in Bheemeshwari is one of the most visited places. This place is a delight for wildlife enthusiasts and ornithologists. Animals such wild boars, tigers, and elephants can be spotted here.

Galibore Fishing Camp

Situated right in the middle of mountains, rivers, and woods, Galibore Fishing Camp is popular for a plethora adventure sports and activities. Rafting, Kayaking, and fishing are few ideal activity options for visitors from across the country.

Doddamkalli Nature Camp

The place is surrounded by exotic natural sites. This place also hosts a variety of adventure sports such as trekking, watersports, and other outdoor activities.

Things to Do

Adventure Sports:

There are several spots in Bheemeshwari where you can indulge in adventure sports such as rafting and other outdoor activities. If you are in Bheemeshwari then you must visit Doddamkalli Nature Camp and Galibore Fishing Camp.

Fishing:

Bheemeshwari is known as the fishing village of Karnataka. The world’s largest tropical game fish Mahseer is found in this village. Fishing and angling are the best ways to explore Bheemeshwari.

Restaurants and Food

Bheemeshwari is not just popular for its wildlife and adventure sports but also for its variety of exotic cuisine and restaurants. Some of the best places to eat in Bheemeshwari are:

Soho Café:

It is an Italian restaurant. The price of food is reasonable. It serves multi-cuisine. Do not miss its chicken biryani, paneer butter masala, and kebabs.

Breadworks:

Try pizzas and cakes at Breadworks. They also serve ideal meals.

Bheema’s

The restaurant serves a mélange of north Indian and south Indian delicacies on your platter. Mutton biryani, chicken dum biryani, and veg biryani are signature dishes of this restaurant.

Dail Bread

If you have a sweet tooth then desserts at Daily Bread will leave you surprised with its variety of delicacies.

Places to Stay

Bheemeshwari is a hot favorite destination for angling and adventure sports enthusiasts. The best options to stay in Bheemeshwari range from log huts to tented cottages in several fishing camps. Some of the best places to stay are Jungle Lodges at Bheemeshwari Fishing and Nature Camp, Jungle Lodges at Doddamkalli Nature Resort, and Jungle Lodges at Galibore Fishing and Nature Camp.

Bheemeshwari is one of the best weekend getaways and one of the popular tourist places for activities such as trekking and adventure near Bangalore city. All this make Bheemeshwari a great place for one day trip

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South India Spiritual Hubs

The Glittering Royal Heritage  of South India “Mysore”

One of the South India’s most admired tourist destinations, Mysore is a city of grandeur and is known for its truly impressive royal heritage and some amazing monuments and buildings. It’s World Heritage listed palace may be the reason for most travelers flocking here and the other thing what makes this place significant to the travelers is the production of premium silk, sandalwood, and incense. Mysore also has the reputation as one of India’s best places to practice yoga and nowadays ashtanga yoga is another big attraction to the visitors worldwide. It also hosts the nada habba – the Mysore Dasara – which attracts millions of tourists every year to the state.

Mysore Climate

Mysore has a semi-arid climate the main seasons being summer, from March to June, the monsoon season, from July to November, and winter, from December to February. The average annual rainfall is 804.2 mm (31.7 in).

Lakes and rivers of Mysore

Talking about the lakes, Mysore has several lakes such as Kukkarahalli, the Karanji, and the Lingambudhi lakes. The water bodies such as lakes and rivers are one of the favorite relaxing spots for nature lovers to spend some quiet moments and to feel a sense of serenity. The city is situated between two rivers: the Kaveri River flows through the north of the city and the Kabini river, a tributary of the Kaveri, lies to the south. So whenever you visit Mysore, don’t forget to spend to visit the lake spots and spend some quiet moments away from the buzz and the hustles and bustles of the city life. Mysore lake is an ideal place to sit and allow the mind to unwind completely.

Art and Culture In Mysuru

Mysuru is known as the cultural capital of Karnataka. The Mysore painting style is an offshoot of the Vijayanagar School of painting, and King Raja Wodeyar (1578–1617 CE) is acknowledged as a patron. The distinctive feature of these paintings is the gesso work, to which gold foil is applied.

In addition, Mysore is known for its rosewood inlay work. The city is famed for the Mysore silk saree, made with pure silk and gold zari (thread). Mysore Peta, the traditional indigenous turban worn by the erstwhile rulers of Mysore, is even today worn by Kannada men during certain ceremonies.

Sight Seeing

Mysore, the region of royalty and an alluring scenic view is one of the most famed travel destinations in the southern part of India. Located at the distance of 152 Km from Bangalore, the garden city of India, this city is jeweled with the beautiful art of mother nature. This article is an attempt to guide you all through your tour to Mysore.

Glimpse of Royal history Mysore

The Royal history of Mysore dates back to the 14th century, ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty for almost 6 centuries(1399 to 1947). The Wodeyar king constructed the famous Mysore palace in the 14th century, which was damaged due to the lightning strike in 1638. Further, it was re-constructed by Britishers in 1912.

The palace and its beautiful architecture is arguably the best example of Indo-Saracenic and the perfect combination of rich cultures of Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic styles.

Darshan of Chamundi Hills

The Chamundi hill is one of the ancient temples of South India, built in the 11th Century. It is considered as a most significant tourist spot and must visit destination of Mysore. The Devotees across India and the world, who come to pay regards to Chamundi Devi.

Mysore Zoo

If you are an animal lover, then don’t miss to visit Shri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens in Mysore. It is one of the most liked tourist spots for travelers coming to Mysore.

A visit to the world famous Mysore Silk factory

If you’re planning a trip to Mysore, don’t ever skip visiting the government silk factory established in 1912. The silk sarees of Mysore are famous across the world, the fine embroidery and traditional zari work add charm to the traditional Indian wear. So, ladies don’t forget to pick your favorite silk saree right from the factory at very reasonable price tags. Take away with you a token of remembrance from this beautiful city.

There is everything beautiful about Mysore. It is the cleanest city in India and among the most loved travel destination in the southern part of India. The climate of the region is very pleasant and enjoyable and so, you can be assured to enjoy each moment there. It’s the land of rich culture and heritage. The city is famous for its palaces, gardens, museums, wildlife and eye delighting scenic beauty.

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Adventure Beaches South India Spiritual Hubs

Murudeshwar – much more than just a religious site

Situated right in the heart of Karnataka, Murudeshwar is one of the best towns in the country with a reflection of ancient Indian heritage. The temple is also popular for its second tallest statue of Shiva in the world. According to Indian mythology, Lord Shiva was also recognized as Murudeshwar and, thus, the town got its name. The temple has been established on the coast of the Arabian Sea.
Here is ghoomophiro list of activities you can enjoy while at this spiritual hub.

Murudeshwar Beach Activities

The beach at this holy place is frequented by tourists from around the globe. People traveling to Karnataka in South India make it a point to pay the visit to the famous temple without missing the opportunity. Although there is no provision for water sports on the beach, tourists can indulge in swimming and other fun activities on the beach. This beach is also of the world’s second tallest statue of Shiva. One can enjoy tattoos all over their body and also indulge in water sports. Water sports are one of the reasons for attracting huge crowds at this seaside town.

Water Diving in Netrani Island

Murudeshwar is also known for a range of options for tourists who want to explore the town with a different perspective. One such exemplary option is Scuba Diving in Netrani Island. Netrani Island has been declared one of the best places for scuba diving in India. People from different corners of India throng the town every year to experience the fun.

The Lord Shiva Statue Park

The Lord Shiva statue is the main highlight of this park, which is surrounded by greenery and various flowering plants. There are a variety of stone sculptures that enhance the beauty of this place. You can pay a visit to this park and relax for some time while beholding the beauty of the statue, sculptures, and just everything around. An artificial fall is another major attraction of the park.

Jama Masjid in Murudeshwar

After a Jama Masjid in New Delhi, the other one lies in the heart of Murudeshwar at Bhatkal town. Jama Masjid in Murudeshwar is renowned for its old Indian heritage. It is a three-storey mosque with a basement. People from around the world pay the visit to this city to see this place. Taking a light stroll around Jama Masjid premises helps you unwind and fill you with the undiscovered spirituality sprinkled around the area.

Visit Murudeshwar Fort

One of the major attractions in Murudeshwar is a fort right behind the Murudeshwar temple. According to Indian mythology, the fort was built in the era of Vijayanagara kings. The fort was later renovated by none other than Sultan of Mysore—Tipu Sultan.

If you are in Murudeshwar, you must pay a visit to Murudeshwar Fort without which your trip is incomplete.

Go Shopping on the Temple Road 

There are several shops on the temple road in Murudeshwar. You can buy loads of religious stuff to take back home as souvenirs of this holy place in South India.

Idols, Jewelry, and wall hangings for homes are best choices for souvenirs. You can also buy the pictures of Lord Shiva.

How to reach Murudeshwar

The place is well connected by both road and rail to the rest of Karnataka and the country. The nearest airport is at Mangalore Airport about 153 km away to the south. Murudeshwar railway station is just 2 kms away from the town and most trains halt at the Murudeshwara station. One can also board a bus to Murudeshwar which is available from Bangalore.

Food

From South-Indian to North-Indian and Chinese cuisines, the restaurants in this place are a huge hit among travelers. One must try the local delicacies of the area such as Dosa, Bisi Bele Bath, Akki Roti, Jolada Roti, Idli, Vada, Sambhar, Kesari Bath, Ragi Mudde, Uppittu.

Some of the best hotels to stay are Mavalli Beach Heritage Home, an absolutely amazing place to stay. Another good option to stay is RNS Guest Home which offers a superb sea view. The Wild Woods Spa and Resort is an excellent weekend getaway amidst nature.

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Best places to enjoy Marine Life in India

Swimming side by side innumerable schools of dazzling fishes, peeking under the corals hoping to spot an unusual marine creature, adoring the heavy silence as you blade through azure waters with only the noise of your inhalation to accompany you – yes, that is what snorkeling is all about. The Ghoomophiro team checks out the best snorkeling destinations in India as follows.

The Andamans

Snorkeling in the magnificent and turquoise waters of the Andaman Islands is equivalent to doing it in Seychelles or Maldives. Havelock Island, known for its flawless, white sand beaches, is the ultimate hub for lovers of the sport. Unadulterated coral reefs remain of sunken sea vessels, gorgeous underwater rock formations, and lively marine life- all make for an amazing and unforgettable experience. Cinque Islands and Passage Island, which are known for shark sightings, are other famous spots in the Andamans.

Lakshwadeep

The best thing about Lakshwadeep is that it is less frequented as a tourist destination. The reefs around the islands are pure and unspoiled by human intervention plus the beautiful blue waters bustle with a variety of sea life. Kadmat Islands and Bangaram are the most visited and the former even has a diving school. Tourism policies for Lakshwadeep keep on changing, so make sure you acquire the required permits before planning a vacation.

Goa

Goa, India’s party capital is also a paradise for water sports aficionados. More than the sea life, which is present in plenty in the tepid waters of the Arabian Sea, it is the shipwrecks along the coastline that pull divers from all over the globe to this place. Some of the most well- known sites are Wreck of Suzy, Grande Island, Bay of Bounty and Cove of Shelter. Expect to sight angelfish, parrotfish, barracudas, snappers and Moorish idols. You should avoid going here during monsoons as the water gets dull and the ebbs are not very welcoming.

Maharashtra

Tarkarli is a hidden treasure on the Konkan coast. The Sindhudurg Fort has a grand coral growth on the submerged walls which houses plenty of aquatic creatures. The pristine, unpolluted waters allow excellent visibility and since tourism is still in its initial stage, snorkeling and diving here are much cheaper comparatively. Tarkarli is easily accessible by road from Goa, Pune, and Mumbai.

Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

Pondicherry may not have acquired a name as a scuba diving destination in India but you’ll be happily surprised with what its warm waters have to provide. Arvind’s Wall, 4 Corners, Cool Shark Reef, The Hole and Danny’s Eel Sanctuary are pervasive with aquatic life and you can spot sea snakes, parrot fish, lion fish, crustaceans, groupers, moray eels, and triggerfish. If you are lucky enough, you may even have a tete-a-tete with a turtle or a reef shark. Chennai is the closest airport to Pondicherry.

Netrani Island, Karnataka

This tiny island off the coast of Karnataka is growing quickly in fame as a snorkeling destination. Also called as the Pigeon Island, Netrani is a coral island that is accessible from Bengaluru, Goa, and Mumbai. Barracudas, manta rays, stingrays, reef sharks, turtles, and stonefish are commonly sighted around this place. Because sharp rocks surround the island, it is not really possible to step onto it, Therefore, snorkeling expeditions are often launched from a vessel. The monsoon season should be avoided.So, a shout out to all the snorkeling enthusiasts to visit these amazing sites in India!

So, a big shout out to all the snorkeling enthusiasts to visit these amazing sites in India!

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Culture Rejoice South India

Tyrst with Lambani’s tribe in Dandeli

Lambani’s are the nomadic gypsies from Rajasthan, but eventually I met them in Dandeli village in Karnataka during my quest to meet these tribals. These folks have distributed themselves across India in their search of better livelihood. Though with different government policies, many of them have found o good jobs, but still a part of them still follows the old tradition where-in males are involved in agriculture while females are into wood collection and managing household.

During my brief interaction with these folks, the most striking feature I liked was their ethnic unique dress. This red heavily dress with all over work with metal along with accessories look fabulous. Be it anklets, jewelries, necklaces, all of them cost little high and this is this is why, one might not find many women in the traditional dresses. One more thing, that would strike you is the tattoos on both men and women arms and ankles. These tattoos have special significance attached and hold meanings. Women here are amazing cook and their signature drink is Arak. These Araks are popular especially during festivals. Old females miss the old culture and don’t like the way their community members are adopting western culture and city life. They still would want their community members to preserve their traditions, and this is why they recommend marriages within the community itself. It is a colorful affair with loads of dance, food and fun. Traditional songs for the well being of couple are being sung by old ladies of the tribe.

My special thanks to the organizers, so that I could spend some time with them and experience other side of these tribals. Dandeli is a great place to interact with tribals like Lambanis,Gowlis,or Medars. Do not miss the opportunity, during your next visit to the place.

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Medar Tribe- Bamboo Artisans from Dandeli

In the north west of Karnataka, during my quest to explore the unexplored, I happen to meet Medar Tribals in Dandeli. These tribals are craftsmen who earn their living by selling items made up of bamboo. These includes beautiful jewelry pieces to diyas to baskets which can be used for multiple things.

 

Families are very good hosts and religious. The folks were way too hospitable.  Most of them have dedicated puja rooms and they worship god for the community well-being. Community always remain united and usually travels in groups.

As more and more trees are being cut down, community is finding it difficult to sustain their mode of living. Though government has taken initial steps to settle them down and providing them suitable jobs, but it seems community members are not very happy as they still want to continue with the traditions.

Am glad to experience rich traditions of India on my exploration.

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Gowli Tribe: Herders of Dandeli

The place is primarily known for water sports especially river rafting in river Kali. It is a paradise for birdwatchers that keep themselves in thick deciduous forests. However, very few people are aware that these forests are inhabited by the tribes, who have a little world of their own in these jungles. During one of my trips to Dandeli, I got the chance to spend time with these folks and learn about their cultures. This post is about my experience with Gowli Tribe, as they celebrate Vijayadashami, one of the famous festivals in India marking the triumph of good over evil.
Apparently, Gowlis is a pastoral community found in the states of Goa & Maharastra. Gowlis of Dandeli has their strong roots from lord Krishna community of Yadavas, whose major occupation is animal herding and selling milk in the surrounding areas. They are Hindus by religion and make sure, their religious ceremonies, traditions remain undiluted.

They celebrate Vijayadashami 2 days later the usual dates. Preparations start a week before and festivity takes place at the “Mukhiya’s” house, which also performs the festivity on the D-day and guides the people of tribes.  Cow Urine is considered to be sacred and all the goddesses etc are washed with the same. House is decorated with the paper cuttings created by the females and kids around.

Even though the Government is making an attempt to bring them out of the jungles and providing them basic education, so that they can be part of the crowd, but it seems they are happy being the Gowlis and have no regrets in life. They live each moment with passion and are absolutely non-complaining. These folks  are extremely nice  and hospitable to the guests

 

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