Monday, April 7, 2008

Hogenakkal Falls Trip

We had a three day holiday due to Ugadi and decided to go out some where. Since Hogenakkal was in news for all the wrong reasons these days, we decided to go there. We started out in the morning in our car around 8:45am and reached Hosur by 9:15 am. Hoganekkal is around 150km from Bangalore.

There are three ways you can go to Hogenakkal from Hosur. First Krishnagiri-Dharmapuri-Pennagaram and second via Roayakkottai-Palakkod-Pennagaram and third via Denkanikottai. The third route is suppose to be very scenic and the shortest, but the roads are very bad. We were advised not to take that route on our Maruti 800.



We took the Dharmapuri route. From Hosur we traveld by the highway to Dharmapuri. Once you get to Krishnagiri, take the flyover and continue. There is a toll road in between we payed Rs.25. The road were good till Krishnagiri and beyond that lot of construction work going on. Still not bad to drive though there are many detours on the way.

Iyyanaar Statue
Ayyanar Statue on the way to Hogenakkal

Once you reach Dharmapuri junction, turn right to the road going to Hoganekkal. The route will cross Pennagaram 15km before Hogenakkal. On the way you can see many beautiful Ayyanaar statues. We stopped by to take some pictures. Every village in this area has an Ayyanaar statue/temple. We found many en route. The colorful and artistic statues are a treat to look at.


Ayyanaar Statue

Once we passed Pennagaram, the road goes around mountains with a good view of the forest. It is around 2-3 km before we reached Hogenakkal. On the way we had to cross the forest check post where they noted down the vehicle number and got signature in their register. Also there is an entrance fee of Rs.20 collected here.


Once we reached Hogenakkal, we parked the car in Hotel Tamilnadu parking area towards the end of the road. Parking charge was Rs.10. Before we reached there, near the bus stand there are people selling parking tickets. Do not buy parking tickets from them. Also there is an entrance fees of Rs.20 collected here. After parking, when we got down, there were lot of guys with blue color shirts coming behind us offering to take us on crocale ride. Crocale ride is the main attraction at Hogenakkal. It is a circular boat made of bamboo sheets, covered with plastic sheets and sealed with tar. Little scary? But people say it is very safe. They were asking for Rs.400 for a to and fro ride. There are many road side shops selling fried fish. In fact, these shops are there everywhere inside the water fall area.

Fried river fish.  These shops are everywhere.

We went inside the waterfalls area through a row of shops. At many points there are people with tickets for proceeding further. On the way there are many fried fish shops and people were taking oil massage. There is a government notice board displaying the price for boat, massage etc. Also warning visitors about verifying the credentials of the crocale men before hiring them. We reached the hanging bridge where we saw the mini falls. The hanging bridge got its name from the fact that it is hanging on iron ropes tied from one end to the other. Here is a photo from the hanging bridge showing the mini falls.

Hoganekkal falls
View from the hanging bridge
After crossing the bridge, you get into a rocky area before you cross the water to get into the main falls area. There is a observation tower when we can see the falls from away. But the real treat is to get into the crocale and get near the falls. One of the guys who approached us near the parking lot was following us all this time. We asked him for a deal. He agreed to take us for Rs.200. His initial offer was Rs.400 for a private ride. Cheaper options were available if you want to share with others.

Hoganekkal falls


We got into the boat. The water, we were told, is 100ft deep at this place. During summer, the water will come down to a depth of 50ft. During rainy seasons (around August), you cannot go by boat here as the water will be very violent.

A mobile shop in the river

We were little scared after seeing the crocale (Me especially) and knowing the depth of the water. The crocale man took us near the main water falls. It was not very big considering it is an off season. August is suppose to be when the water falls is at it's peak. But then you don't get to see it near by the crocale. Then we took a small stride on the water. We found shops in the water on crocale selling all kinds of eatables. They can take you for an 1 hour ride to a nearby sand island. We decided not to do that as we have to return.

River Cauvery at Hogenakkal
River flowing after the fall.  It flows between the rocks for a km.

The view of the rocks and water fall is fantastic. The water flows between the high rocks for almost a kilometer. The crocale man dropped us near the parking place on return.

Hoganekkal falls
Under the water fall

When we were in the water, we found boys on top of the rock jumping into the river. They will jump for you if you offer them money. I did not find it very amusing. This could be child exploitation. If you look at them, they will jump and swim near your boat and ask for money.

Kid jumping to the river from the rock

We started back in the evening. There were lot of monkeys on the road through the mountains. Many are very small and it is very nice to see them. We reached Bangalore in the night. While returning, we took the Palakkod-Royakkottai route. The road was not very good, but a lot shorter. It took around 3.5 hrs to come back. Overall, it was a nice trip after a long time.

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26 comments:

  1. The jump photo is excellent. I also took a JUMP photo [:)], but its not as good as yours!

    I had a gala time there and also blogged about it at my travel blog: http://travellersdiary.wordpress.com

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  2. Nice photos and good writing...I will be visiting Hogenakkal this week...hoping for some good shots....

    -Maneesh.
    Admirableindia.com

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  3. hey where did u stay at this place?

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  4. I did not stay there. Started from bangalore at 8am and reached back at 8:30pm. There are not enough places to stay as per my understanding. There is a Hotel Tamilnadu besides the fall area. May not be a perfect place you want to stay.

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  5. hi....is it safe to go in the crocale at this time of the year??

    are there ant eateries enroute from bangalore???

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  6. Hi Amanz,

    Its exactly the same time last year I went. So my description above should match what you can expect. From Bangalore your the major places you can have food are Hosur, Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri.

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  7. There is a place called Mithun Hotel for good veg food -paratha, korma,sambhar n rice etc also serves fried fish but it was very neat n clean n resonable near cprricle ride market... do try

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  8. Hi Ramki,
    Your write up is really nice and informative added to that is the snaps you attached with .Planning to drive down with kids after their during their vacation. Thanks you so much and keep it up. From a keen traveller and passionate long driving friend.

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  9. Hi Ramki
    Your write up is really nice and informative added to that is the snaps you attached with .Planning to drive down with kids during their vacation. Thanks you so much and keep it up. From a keen traveller and passionate friend who loves to go for long drives .

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  10. Hi Ramki,
    It is a really nice write up. I am planning to go by Bike with my Family and Kid of 2 year old during this Ugadi. What is your suggestion and what should be the correct route for me? Also I am planning to start on Saturday (13th March) by 4 pm and wants to stay somewhere there because covering around 300 km in bike on a single day will be little hectic. Where do you suggest me to stay at night so that I can cover one way on saturday and return on sunday. Please reply soon since there is only 2 days left for my trip.
    Jyoti

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  11. There is only Hotel Tamilnadu (run by TTDC) available there for stay. I am not sure if it is in any good condition. I had gone there for lunch and didn't find it very good. Other than that, you may find good places to stay at Dharmapuri (45 kms before Hoganekkal). I would suggest that instead of staying at Hoganekkal.

    The Krishnagiri-Dharmapur route is better since it is a better maintained even though it is little longer than the other one. Have a good trip.

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  12. Your information about Hoganekkal is quite interesting. I am going to Hoganekkal on May 1 with some friends. We have booked rooms in Hotel Tamilnadu. Is this place nice to stay. what are other facilities at the place.

    Srikanth

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  13. Hi Srikanth,

    As I mentioned in the previous reply, I had only had lunch there and don't know about the quality of the rooms and other aspects. There is not too many other things that you can do there. They have massaging which is famous if you are interested. The crocate guy can take you to a small sand island in the river where you can spend some time and have fish and other refreshments.

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  14. Kids jumping into the falls will be dangerous, money made them to jump, government have to take action for those who pay money for kids to jump.
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    Akhil

    Bpo Services

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  15. Hi Ramki,
    I found your write up and snaps very interseting.I am planning a trip from Chennai coming weekend with my family to hoggenekkal.I guess i won't miss the crocale ride due to rains as this part of the year is not ideal for this trip.Though i read couple of other post i found your photos more attractive and rightfully you used optimum words and allowed your pictures to do the rest.Thanks

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  16. Thanks Padmalayam. I believe during heavy raining season, crocale ride will still be there, but you won't be able to go near the falls since the water will be violent there. Have a good trip.

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  17. I visited Hoganekkal on 17th Oct 2010, even we took a Dharmapuri route. From Bangalore top highway till Dharmapuri around 150km and then single road to hoggenakal around 40 kms. Trip was excellent..only thing i found is we should go on Saturday instead on Sunday. Because of huge crowed on Sunday they charge double for boating...and boating is the imp thing with which you can enjoy Hogenekkal lot. Don’t carry the food, when you go for a boating you will find food serving in the middle of trip (Rice , fish carry and Fish Rs. 50/per). Be careful with Massage as it could be your bad experience. Enjoy....

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  18. Hi very good information & photos are very excellent. I am planing to go hoggenkal in this month. and i will try to take good photo's and once thank u for the trip info

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  19. Hi Ramki,

    Am planning to take my family to Hogenakkal this weekend.....is it possible to take bath under the waterfalls as its an off season? Moreover my parents cant come in the coracle...so would it be possible bath near the falls ???any idea on this.

    Thanks,
    Prabhu

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  20. I think this will be the best time to do that when there is less water and is safer to take bath under the waterfall. They have a specific place (you can see the photo above which can be seen from the bridge) where bathing is allowed.

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  21. Hello Ramki,

    Can this place be visited in early December..any idea? I am also concerned about the stay part. I would appreciate if u could recommend any other place at a similar distance, as good or better where one can stay for a night or two.

    BTW, very nice and interesting write up on your trip. I am new in Bangalore and was exploring a place to visit not so far away. this seems like a good place and your description as helped.

    Thanks.
    Monalisa

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  22. Hi Monalisa,

    Thanks for the comments. Cauvery will have good water now and should be a good time since the peak rainy season is over. It could be lot colder now I guess than when I visited. Regarding stay I do not have much idea other than what is already mentioned.


    Ramki

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  23. I am planning to visit in May. Is it worth going in summer? Is there still sufficient waterfall?

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  24. im planning to go on 5th oct 2012. is it a good time to visit? do u have any other hotels apart from hotel tamil nadu? can u pl tell more on saty, where to stay how is hotel tamil nadu etc... waterfall view etc.... tia... reply awaited asap/

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    1. Climate wise seems to be good and you should find good enough water also during this time. But ensure there is no political issues happening due to Cauveri problem.

      Regarding stay, I wouldn't recommend hotel Tamil Nadu since i didn't like the neatness of the rooms. I haven't personally stayed here, but did saw the rooms when i went there for food. If you don't want to do a day visit, better place to stay will be in Dharmapuri.

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