‘Achchalu Betta’ or ‘Achchaludurga’
is a lesser known fort near Ramanagara, located off the Ramanagara – Kanakapura
highway. This hill is believed to have been fortified by Sri Kempegowda II with
the purpose of serving as a military outpost for stationing of soldiers and
tying of horses. On a holiday during a week day, we decided to visit here and
check out this place. Reaching this place was quite easy and upon inquiry about
the fort, most people advised us not to venture here with kids. Not many people
visit here as it falls under the limits of the forest department. However, later
a local gave us directions to the hill. And
hereon we began to explore the hill.
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Achchaludurga Fortress |
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Rock Cut Steps |
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Achchaludurga Entrance |
On the basis of the received
information, we went ahead and reached the forest area from where we had to
make a right turn to continue on the trek route. But we lost our way and failed to track the correct
route to the top. There were farms close by and the locals whom we met in the
farms for inquiry also advised us not to venture here as they saw we were
accompanied by kids. But since we insisted that we were geared up to complete
the trek, they finally gave up and directed us to the trek route. We proceeded further with
a lot of enthusiasm only to realize that we were not on the right track again!
All our efforts in tracking the right route turned futile. Many a times we missed
the route and tried different ones but in vain. Finally a shepherd came to our rescue and
showed us the right direction. Here on, there was no looking back! We reached
the fort gateway in no time. We spent some time near the gateway looking for the
presence of any carving of the guardian of the fort, Lord Anjaneya but found
none. However, we were not ready to accept that the fort premises were devoid
of any image or carving of Lord Anjaneya.
We decided to move on and explore further.
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Enter The Dragon |
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Fort-walls |
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Shri Bommalingeshwara Temple |
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Achchalu Forest |
A little further from the gateway
is a water pond and a small cave shrine believed to be dedicated to Sri Bommalingaeshwara. Most of the
fortification here remains destroyed. We were able to see the lovely rock
cut steps leading to the hill- top. There are footprints of horses belonging to Sri Kempegowda on these rocks cut steps. On the top, there is a big water tank which
sadly today is in a state of despair and some recent structures, probably built
by the Forest Department. One can get a bird’s eye view of Ramanagara and the
famous Sholay hills / Ramagiri hills. We could spot a few Egyptian vultures
flying around this place.
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Kite in the Flight |
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The Climb |
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At the Peak |
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Horseshoe Imprint |
While descending, Amrutha spotted an arrow painted on a rock near the gateway directing us to the other
side of the gateway. We decided to go ahead and explore it. We reached a small cave and found
a beautiful carving of Lord Kote Anjaneya. We were very pleased to see our beloved
friend / trek partner! By experience, we have learned that wherever a fort
exists, its protector also exists! Quite
satisfied after seeing the Lord, we descended quickly and realized that most of
whom we had inquired for directions initially had only misled us, except for
the first person and the good shepherd. Thus, another fort exploration
concluded with destiny being on our side. The entire setting of the area is magnificent though it seemed risky to venture alone during the early morning and late evening
hours as spotting of leopards, bears, wild boars, porcupines, and monitor lizards
is common here.
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Anjaneya Swamy Cave |
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Lord Kote Anjaneya |
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Achalu Betta/ Achchalu Betta |
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