3. Dandeli & Surrounding
Dandeli is a small town in the heart of Anshi wildlife sanctuary. Kali River flows in all its fury beside this quaint town. Kali river has a very short distance from its source to the Arabian sea, but is a very ferocious river to say. Its the only proppa White water (other than sita nadhi in Udupi district) south of the himalayas. (grade 3).
There are atleast 5 Dams constructed to river kali. Supa Dam at Ganesh Gudi is one of them. This dam is one of the deepest (tallest ) in karnataka. One can visit this place on the route from Dandeli to Londa road. A very experience to see the vast expanse of the reservior. You can also listen to the dam/forest guard's stories of how he worked in the Indian Army during Kargil and how he retired from there and is now a KPTCL security guard to protect this reservior from terrorist attacks. He also narrated a story of how a tiger visited the dam area from the surrouding Anshi and Dandeli wildlife sanctuary. I wont doubt him... cos there are atleast 200 tigers in that belt till Goa's jungles in the North.
A traveller can also visit the Dandeli wildlife santuary and take Night and early morning Jeep safaris. Dont worry you wont be among another 30 ppl in a bus. You can arrange for a jeep with just a driver and a guide. (Jeep could be open roof too!)
You can stay at "Jungle lodges & resorts" in the midst of the Dandeli forest, run by Govt of Karnataka for around 2000 Rs per head per night, inclusive of accom, all meals and safaris.
You can also stay at Hornbill resort and Bison River Resort near Ganesh Gudi. Both these resorts are on the bank of river kali. They will arrange White water rafting for 999 Rs per head. You also have Kayaks and Coracle rides. Dont expect more than 1 or 2 families to be here when u visit and that too the foreigner from Goa. Ppl rarely visit these places, as not many know about their existance at the first place.
If you have a bike, pls do visit the DhudhSagar Falls (tallest falls in India, if all steps are taken into account). No formal road is there to this Water falls , which is actaully on the Goa state.
A visit to Dandeli area, is defintely not complete without a visit to karwar beach, Sea bird Navy port, Devbagh beach resort (Island of the Karwar coast, Dream place !!), Kaiga Nuclear plant facility (not open for public now, need special permission ;) ) , Kadra, Idigunji (Ganesh temple), Yallapur (Magod falls).
Let me know if anybody wanna travel to these places in Uttara Kannada district.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Original Bangalore Eateries
1. Kottureshwara Benne Masala Dosa (Ram Mandir, Hanumanthanagar)
2. Vidyaarthi Bhavan (Masala Dosa speciality.. probably best in south India).
3. SLV Raagi gudda (J.P.Nagar 2 nd phase)
4. Food street , V.V.Puram (near lalbagh)
5. ShankarNarayana Refreshments (J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase)
6. Veena stores (Malleshwaram , 14th cross)
7. Udupi krishna bhavan (B.V.K Iyengar road)
8. Adiga Food palace (7th block Jaynagar)
9. CTR (cafe shree), Malleshwaram 5th cross
10. MTR, Mission road
11. Janatha Hotel (8th cross Malleshwaram)
12. Brahmin's cafe (Chamarajpet)
13. RV college of Engineering cafeteria --> tempted to add this to the list
14. Asha Sweets , Sampige road
15. Chats --> Vijayanagar main bus stand (behind the water tank)
16. SLV banashankari (near banashankari BDA complex) -- famous for Idli and vada with ONLY chutney (no sambhar)
17. Most popular "Bhajji Bonda" place in bangalore --> Infront of Netkalappa circle - DVG road junction.
People are free to add any other onto this list.
2. Vidyaarthi Bhavan (Masala Dosa speciality.. probably best in south India).
3. SLV Raagi gudda (J.P.Nagar 2 nd phase)
4. Food street , V.V.Puram (near lalbagh)
5. ShankarNarayana Refreshments (J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase)
6. Veena stores (Malleshwaram , 14th cross)
7. Udupi krishna bhavan (B.V.K Iyengar road)
8. Adiga Food palace (7th block Jaynagar)
9. CTR (cafe shree), Malleshwaram 5th cross
10. MTR, Mission road
11. Janatha Hotel (8th cross Malleshwaram)
12. Brahmin's cafe (Chamarajpet)
13. RV college of Engineering cafeteria --> tempted to add this to the list
14. Asha Sweets , Sampige road
15. Chats --> Vijayanagar main bus stand (behind the water tank)
16. SLV banashankari (near banashankari BDA complex) -- famous for Idli and vada with ONLY chutney (no sambhar)
17. Most popular "Bhajji Bonda" place in bangalore --> Infront of Netkalappa circle - DVG road junction.
People are free to add any other onto this list.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Evolving Global Telecom Scene
Gone are the days when we can say that we are comfortable with a laterally diversified set of things to use in our day to day activities. We all need centralization. It may be in paying our bills (phone bill, Electricity bill, Water, Broadband...). We need a BangaloreOne. It may be in shopping.... All brands under 1 roof. Examples are everywhere to be seen.
No different is the telecom scene. It is all about Centralization. Here, we call it "Convergence".
Let me illustrate a few examples.
1. Pramod has a home phone and a mobile. Prathima calls Pramod on his number. Both his home phone and mobile phone rings at the same time, as he has taken the "One Subscriber - One Number" scheme. He has the option of lifting his home phone and speaking as he runs around his home. Now, he wants to start-off to his office. With the click of a button, he transfers the call to his Mobile, Seamlessly and continues on the call as he drives.
2. Taking a call on ur Mobile at ur residence. The mobile is now connected to the Mobile network through ur home Broadband connectivity. And Now, when the user drives out of the house towards his office, the call seamlessly transfers from the home broadband to the GSM/CDMA network.
These are the kinds of convergence we are looking forward to. Some of the operators around the world have already plunged into it. The time is right to do so. With the exponential increase in the number of smart phone users around the world, the data usage is bound to increase at a rapid rate. This is exactly what the mobile operators would wish for, as data (SMS, MMS, Voice Mail, IM, Email2SMS) is their main revenue generator. The time is gone when an operator would solely depend on Voice for his revenue generation.
As more and more Operators decide to upgrade from 2G/2.5G towards 3G and 4G (LTE), companies who have the technology and telecom solutions which make this transition seamless and cost effective will be the ones who would make it big. As a technology provider, you cannot look at selling a whole IMS (IP Multimedia Services) solution to the Operator. There are a number of gaps in this approach, wrt the transition and the effective usage of existing telecom infrastructure in ones network. Hence a pseudo-IMS solution would be the way to go, which reduces the transition cost, and also the subscriber database management issues.
Example : After a pseudo IMS deployment in my local mobile operator's network, I become a subscriber in both its GSM network and in the IMS network, to make use of the services like Social networking websites being integrated with your Mobile phone book, Ur phone book showing the Presence status of ur buddies (online or offline), Integration of the location info of ur buddies on a Google Map, Calling the pizza hut and the call landing on the nearest pizza hut in reference to ur location, and many many more applications.
During the past 2 years, where almost all the domains took a beating during the worst economic depression, telecom domain is one which kept growing. This fact has a lot to say about the what we can look forward to in the next 3 to 4 years to come.
The big story inbetween all these is the fact that, India would be going the 3G way....
Imagine the 700Million Subscriber base to be tapped on the 3G scale. Technology providers would be closely following the India telecom trend, which would open a multi-billion dollar market very soon. (in-progress i should say).
Add to this, the fact that, Indian Telecommunications Authority would be bringing in "Number Portability". This would mean that Pramod would be able to retain the same mobile number even though he wishes to transit from Vodafone to Airtel for its better Reachability. Subscribers need not think twice in changing loyality from one network to another, when they feel that the service offered to them is compromised in one way or the other. This would directly mean that the Mobile Operators would have to be on their toes in providing the best possible services to their subscribers at all times. This would make them reach out to get the best cutting edge technology on-board, which directly translates to more business to the telecom Infrastructure and technology vendors.
So, all Indians, its not far when we would be previlaged to watch a streaming video without any buffering lags on our smart 3G handsets, sitting on a roadside ;)
No different is the telecom scene. It is all about Centralization. Here, we call it "Convergence".
Let me illustrate a few examples.
1. Pramod has a home phone and a mobile. Prathima calls Pramod on his number. Both his home phone and mobile phone rings at the same time, as he has taken the "One Subscriber - One Number" scheme. He has the option of lifting his home phone and speaking as he runs around his home. Now, he wants to start-off to his office. With the click of a button, he transfers the call to his Mobile, Seamlessly and continues on the call as he drives.
2. Taking a call on ur Mobile at ur residence. The mobile is now connected to the Mobile network through ur home Broadband connectivity. And Now, when the user drives out of the house towards his office, the call seamlessly transfers from the home broadband to the GSM/CDMA network.
These are the kinds of convergence we are looking forward to. Some of the operators around the world have already plunged into it. The time is right to do so. With the exponential increase in the number of smart phone users around the world, the data usage is bound to increase at a rapid rate. This is exactly what the mobile operators would wish for, as data (SMS, MMS, Voice Mail, IM, Email2SMS) is their main revenue generator. The time is gone when an operator would solely depend on Voice for his revenue generation.
As more and more Operators decide to upgrade from 2G/2.5G towards 3G and 4G (LTE), companies who have the technology and telecom solutions which make this transition seamless and cost effective will be the ones who would make it big. As a technology provider, you cannot look at selling a whole IMS (IP Multimedia Services) solution to the Operator. There are a number of gaps in this approach, wrt the transition and the effective usage of existing telecom infrastructure in ones network. Hence a pseudo-IMS solution would be the way to go, which reduces the transition cost, and also the subscriber database management issues.
Example : After a pseudo IMS deployment in my local mobile operator's network, I become a subscriber in both its GSM network and in the IMS network, to make use of the services like Social networking websites being integrated with your Mobile phone book, Ur phone book showing the Presence status of ur buddies (online or offline), Integration of the location info of ur buddies on a Google Map, Calling the pizza hut and the call landing on the nearest pizza hut in reference to ur location, and many many more applications.
During the past 2 years, where almost all the domains took a beating during the worst economic depression, telecom domain is one which kept growing. This fact has a lot to say about the what we can look forward to in the next 3 to 4 years to come.
The big story inbetween all these is the fact that, India would be going the 3G way....
Imagine the 700Million Subscriber base to be tapped on the 3G scale. Technology providers would be closely following the India telecom trend, which would open a multi-billion dollar market very soon. (in-progress i should say).
Add to this, the fact that, Indian Telecommunications Authority would be bringing in "Number Portability". This would mean that Pramod would be able to retain the same mobile number even though he wishes to transit from Vodafone to Airtel for its better Reachability. Subscribers need not think twice in changing loyality from one network to another, when they feel that the service offered to them is compromised in one way or the other. This would directly mean that the Mobile Operators would have to be on their toes in providing the best possible services to their subscribers at all times. This would make them reach out to get the best cutting edge technology on-board, which directly translates to more business to the telecom Infrastructure and technology vendors.
So, all Indians, its not far when we would be previlaged to watch a streaming video without any buffering lags on our smart 3G handsets, sitting on a roadside ;)
Prathima's first International Music program
Prathima performed a musical concert for the first time outside India.
She was invited to give a musical performance at Dallas FortWorth Hindu temple/Association today. So we were more than willing to get involved and work this out.
She performed Bhajans and light Classical (Hindustani) for an hour with atleast 400 Indians as Audience.
The result of her good performace today, for me is that : " I am invited for 2 Dinners at some strangers' places" :)
She was invited to give a musical performance at Dallas FortWorth Hindu temple/Association today. So we were more than willing to get involved and work this out.
She performed Bhajans and light Classical (Hindustani) for an hour with atleast 400 Indians as Audience.
The result of her good performace today, for me is that : " I am invited for 2 Dinners at some strangers' places" :)
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Karnataka, India
Hello All
I had to start blogging some day. Two years ago, i had opened an account on this very site and had created a topic. And then, i never ever typed anything on that.
I am visiting my space here again and thought of really putting together some of most "close to heart" topics and things i know quite well about. I have always wanted to open a website on Karnataka and its enchanting beauty and its culture, its many amazing tourist locations, locations which are still not on the map and stuff like that.
May be, i will do it now.
Bangalore is my home town, and this is the place where i was born, did my schooling, college, and my work place. So i know Bangalore very well. (I really think so). I would want to speak about the different facets of Bangalore some other day. Its a whole topic in itself.
Karnataka was created as a seperate State in 1950. This was the land of Tippu Sultan during the 1700s, Mysore Maharajas after that, until the 1900s.
Hoysala dynasty prospered here and there is a lot of its culture and heritage that can still be seen only in the form of temples (Hoysala architecture).
Lets speak about what a traveller from another country needs to see in Karnataka. And what really is usually missed by most travellers in Karnataka. Usually, the travellers are driven by the most popular places rather than the most beautiful/exciting places. This gap, if bridges can make Karnataka pretty close to Kerala which is the official "Gods Own country". I believe, The GOD owns a part of Karnataka too!
To begin with, see below a list of places and its importance and wat a traveller can find there.
1. Kudremukh
Kudremukh is in the heart of an Ever Green Reserve forest range, which is known for its shola forests(dense forests in the valleys of the mountains). Kudremukh is very very rich in Wildlife and Flora and is definitely a Wildlife Enthusiast's dream location.
You can plan trekking over trodden trails to the peaks near by. Most of them are a day's trek. Among them, "Kudremukh peak" is the most popular. You can book the forest department's guest house or tents at Bhagavathi Nature camp and make that as a base camp.
Kudremukh town was a IronOre mining area untill 1990s, but was stopped taking into account the damage that was caused to the sensitive ecosystem because of the mining activity.
Others places around Kudremukh : Kalasa temple, Karkala, Udupi, Horanadu.
2. Agumbe
Agumbe is the wettest place in India after Assam (Cheerapunji & Mausinram). This place is a dream King Cobra territory. Even renowned Herpitologist Romulus Whittaker has set up a Rain Forest research station at Agumbe to understand the remaining Rain forests in this part of the world better and analysing its relation to Kingcobra as a flagship species.
At Agumbe, one can visit the famous Sunset point. Also there is another peak, highest in this region from where both the Sunrise and Sunset can be watched.
On a clear day, one can watch the Arabian sea from Agumbe. Staying at ARRS (research station) should be a very memorable experience. One can see the Kingcobras kept in this location and also speak to the researchers on the details on the program. But just the experience of staying overnight in the midst of the Rain forest knowing that there are Kingcobras around is a good enough reason to visit Agumbe.
Places around Agumbe : Theerthalli (small town in the midst of western ghats). Visit a local's house and have traditional Malnad style lunch :)
Also visit "Kuppalli" -- A renowned Poet Kuvempu's home town (a small village with superb nature around, which enlightened him to write literary).
This is what i call proper travelling (The lonely planet way).
I will cover a few more places in my next article.
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