Cauvery, Bheemeshwari
Cauvery
Cauvery is a sacred river of southern India, rising on Brahmagiri Hill in the Western Ghats in Coorg district of Karnataka state, flowing in a southeasterly direction for 475 mi (765 km) through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu states, and descending the Eastern Ghats in a series of great falls. Before emptying into the Bay of Bengal south of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, it breaks into a large number of distributaries describing a wide delta called the "garden of southern India. The uppermost course is tortuous with a rocky bed and high banks under luxuriant vegetation. After passing through a narrow gorge and tumbling 60-80 ft (18-24 m) in the rapids of Chunchankatte, the river widens to 900-1,200 ft across the Karnataka plateau. IT is here the river is ideal for the exhilarating sport of White Water Rafting. Team Ace Paddlers and you can together create gripping moments in the water. Soon you’ll be an expert paddler yourself.
Bheemeshwari
Bheemeshwari is a veritable paradise for the rafting sport enthusiasts. But it is also a popular fishing Camp, world-renowned as home to the great 'Mahseer' - the finest & the largest tropical sporting fish known to man. Tucked away from the milling crowds, yet close enough for you to reach, this camp offers a slice of nature that is entirely unique, one in which you can totally feel free. Trip down the Bheemeshwari offers you both the thrilling experience of rafting up to Class 2+ and 3 (at flood level)as well as the quite moments of fishing. The camp is 100 km from Bangalore via Kanakapura.
Gallery