The Grand Canyon of India, Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh.

Have you heard of it?? I think so. If you are in the Southern part of India then definitely you must have. It’s being said to be the “Grand Canyon of India”. But what is in a name as Shakespeare said – correctly so. The name won’t do much justice to the beauty and ruggedness of the place. If you haven’t then now you have heard of this place!!

Being in Bangalore for nearly two years, I saw this place when I was about to leave Bangalore. That means quite late. Otherwise I would have definitely come here again. Another time for sure!!

How I travelled?

Took a KSRTC bus from Bangalore to Jammalamadugu. Reached at about 4am in the morning. Had to wait till 7am, for the local buses to run to Gandikota which is like 16km or nearly one hour. But you won’t find any other means to travel from there If you are using public transport. So travelling by public transportation ain’t that good nor accommodating. Finally at about 8am we reached Gandikota. On the way you can see a wide landscape adorned with windmills. I didn’t know till then that the area is a good producer of wind energy. Just 10 minutes ahead of the entrance to “Gandikota Fort” and surrounding area on the roadside to the left is the Andhra Pradesh state tourism office and guest house.

View of the way
Andhra Pradesh State Tourism Guest House/Restaurant

Unfortunately I couldn’t take a picture  of the entrance to the resort, which I remember is called Harshita and is the only resort/guest house in the area. So it would be difficult to miss.

Custard Apple Plants in the resort

One can see the landscape of the ruins of Gandikota in the backdrop of series of windmills. This was clicked from the resort while having breakfast.

As we walked towards the place from the resort..
Just outside the entrance taking a picture..
The entrance signs

We walked on, we could see children playing. A small village is in the adjacent area or one could say inside the ruins of the fort, so could see lots of local local people.

Beautiful Architecture: Jama Masjid as it is known as!!

What one can find is being shown in the map : Gandikota Fort and buildings

While exploring: you can see me walking down some steps. Didn’t click a picture without people in it . 😉

The whole landscape is pretty amazing. This was the first place after Hampi where you just walk and walk and in every unexpected corner you see something and stop for atleast 15 minutes to admire it!!

There were not many people even though it was a weekend. We just saw 1/2 groups, and they were all scattered around. So I liked the place more!!


As one walk’s further one can see this.. the starting of the gorges with the river flowing below..
And it gets the name Grand Canyon.

We sat there for a long time, staring and relaxing. Both of us hardly talked even though my friend is talkative!!

Trying different ways of taking a picture 😉
Some ruins of the temple with beautiful view

On the way back trying to see if we find any more interesting places, and then we find these place..

An interesting stepped pond!!

My friend as she posed sitting near the pond..

Got to know that this pond is still a source of water for the villagers nearby.

Yess, we did walk down the gorge to the base of the hills, to the river banks. People normally do not do that. It was not that safe as there was ofcourse no route, we just climbed stones and through some thick shrubs. So couldn’t take any picture as clicking pictures wasn’t on my mind at that time. It was to climb down and back without falling, hurting and scratching myself!!

It felt like the entire area was mine to see. It’s very difficult to find such uncrowded places in India. But this was sure one. If you are in Bangalore or Andhra Pradesh do not miss this place.

History, beauty, hiking and photography nothing will live you unsatisfied!!

Some things to know beforehand:

Mode of communication might be not very convenient and easily available I took bus as it was  a budget travel for me. Cars/bikes are more convenient.

Small place, you won’t find any fancy restaurant or even a decent one except for the tourism resort. So carry water bottles and eatables with you.

Travelling Time: Late summer is the best time. I went in August, 2017.

Thankyou

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