If someone tells me there is an amazing waterfall to hike to that I’ve just got to see in India… I’m not doing it! Waterfalls in India in November are cold and full of leeches. They sure are gorgeous though…
Mallandur Homestay in Chikmagalur
After a month of traveling with goMowgli, this was the last place we stayed. It was sad to be coming to an end, and we spent the morning driving from our homestay near Jog Falls to our little homestay in Mallandur (more of a guesthouse I thought) and had a big ass lunch of the usual: rice, chapatti, veg curries, sides, then headed off to the local waterfall.
It’s a guarantee here that you won’t see any other travelers. The homestay had no other guests and the waterfall is quite a secret that only locals know about (and now you too). It’s about an hour to go there from the guesthouse and the ride back is better to to do before dark.
After the trek at Thadiyandamol 3 weeks ago, I was still scratching at my leech bites. They take ages to heal and itch like crazy. The local guide from the homestay said there weren’t leeches here and we could wear swimsuits and swim. There were totally a lot of leeches. I’ll let you see all the photos and see if it was worth it. FYI, just assume there are leeches at all places you go to with water while in Karnataka!
It was very cold so I didn’t actually swim, and the hike was longer than we expected because it was mossy, slippery and hard to walk on the rocks. Wear sturdy sandals or tennis shoes (but check for leeches in your shoes). Because the ride back is an hour, if you’re all wet you’re gonna hate it! We luckily didn’t submerge ourselves.
The homestay luckily had hot water and started a bonfire for us where they brought out tea and onion and pepper bajji while we waited for dinner. I guess I am not making this sound as cool as it would be. We had gotten a late start in the AM and hit traffic, so arrived late which is why it got dark and cold. Had that not happened, it would have been really nice in the hot sun.
As you can see, the room is pretty basic. It did get cold at night (this was in November). My bathroom had a leaky toilet as well. The food was great though and the owner was very nice. It peak season times, the prices in this whole area are high and a lot of homestays don’t have a nice quality. Although this wasn’t my favorite, it was still a cozy safe place to sleep.
Practical information:
- This homestay was quite pricey at 1400 per person plus food, whether you shared a room or not. I think it was also more of a guesthouse. The general consensus was that it was priced too high.
- The goMowgli vehicle can’t make it to the waterfall due to rough roads, so the jeep from the homestay was an additional fee. We did voice the concern that it was overpriced, so hopefully they will include the jeep ride from now on.
- If you’re coming here with goMowgli, this is part of the Chikkamagalur loop.
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The leeche part sounds not fun at all, but the photos look beautiful! The food looks great too! I have always wanted to travel a little off the grid in India, and be brave and stay on a homestay type of place.
Lovely post!
Elise
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The pics look great damn about those leeches though doesn’t sounds like fun.
Namaste Rachel
I was going though your stories in India and i must say lovely capture and beautifully narrated the insights .
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That hike and waterfall both look beautiful but the thought of leeches totally freaks me out! I had no idea that the bites take so long to heal and get so itchy. That sounds awful!
Yeah I didn’t know either, they took so long and were really irritating.
Hi Rachel, I am doing a Karnataka trip and your posts have helped me a lot in planning the itinerary. A big fan of your blog. Unfortunately, I am not able to travel with gomowgli as the passes I need have been discontinued :-(
Will you be able to provide me the name or contact of the Mallandur homestay. I am not able to find it online.
Thanks a ton,
Deepti.
would email gomowgli as they will have all the contact info & also do bespoke tours so may still be able to take you on the ones you want. info@gomowgli.in