Bheemeshwar

SIGHTSEEING, KARNATAKA Updated : Apr 4, 2016, 02.48 PM IST

Nidhi Tiwari

Nidhi is a driver, writer, educator and outdoor leader. She has been working in the outdoor education space for the last 16 years. Her crazy urge for pushing one's limits and exploring new lands has lead her to travel the length and breadth of the country and also to remote corners of the world. She is incidentally the first woman to drive a trans-continental distance from Delhi to London crossing 17 countries and covering 23,800kms.

Photo courtesy: Nidhi Tiwari

An ancient temple that overlooks a majestic valley in the Govardhanagiri range, Bheemeshwar is quiet, tranquil and serene, tucked away from the madness of civilization, traffic, hustle and bustle. Legend has it that this is a temple from the time of the Pandavas. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and a multi-step cascading waterfall (which mythology says was created when Arjuna shot an arrow into the rock face) by the temple enriches the visual experience. Located about 5 km away from the Kogar–Bhatkal road, a mud track, built just about 15 years ago leads up to the temple. The road is not motorable during the monsoon as a stream swells up and there is no bridge across. Driving on this mud road can be challenging, and in the monsoons, a 4x4 vehicle is a must. A priest living close by performs a morning and evening puja. Overlooking a vast valley, the setting is perfect for some reflective time or ‘me’ time. The summer can get hot and humid here. A dip in the stream nearby on a hot summer afternoon, and a snooze in the shade, some hot evening tea with the priest, and just gazing at the valley into endlessness—Bheemeshwar is a treat for those who seek quiet and solitude.
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