So far all my trips have been planned in advance but this time I decided to go for an impromptu trip just to chill,relax and completely loose myself into the wild nature.I went on an exploratory bike ride trip in the western ghats in search of some trails, treks, and waterfalls.
I pit stopped at a beautiful homestay called Mannapaapu Mane which is a Heritage Home situated in the foothills of the Kudremukh range which is just 16 km from Karkala Town in Udupi district.
This place is heaven for travelers who are looking for an outlandish experience of enjoying the nature at it's best.
The property is 200 years old and has been converted into a homestay. The astonishing part about the place is it's architecture and design which is unconventional as compared to any other homestay or resort in the proximity.
The property can accommodate 10 people at a time and they provide clean spacious rooms to stay. Mannapaapu is not only a homestay but also a home museum with the collection of an impressive range of modern, classical and folk arts adoring its walls giving one an opportunity to enjoy the nature and art at the same time.
The back side of the homestay has an open gallery where one can just sit and enjoy watching the lush green forest or just admire the trippy art painted on the wall
The food is prepared with organically grown vegetables and spices from the property and authentic delicious south Indian meals are served.
Things to do:
The geography and climate out here makes it an ideal place for short trekking, bird watching, photography, exploring streams and waterfall.
Stroll into the woods
The property is surrounded by dense green trees which is an extension of Kudremukh range. One can take a walk into the forest to enjoy the exotic surroundings of breathtaking mountain backdrops, lush green aromatic plantations, untouched wilderness, gushing streams and the chirping of birds.
The homestay has a huge plantation of betel nut, pepper, and vanilla which creates a fragrant ambiance in the surroundings.
Be Adventurous
Homestays are generally meant to relax and provide a homely like experience but Mannapaapu redefines the homestay experience by rendering natural adventurous activities within the property. There is a short bridge over the gushing stream that leads to a small trek to the forest area.
and the trail path opens up to a huge waterfall coming all the way long from the Kudremukh range.
The mesmerizing sound of the flowing water is like music to the ears that would definitely make one stop and sit next to the stream to enjoy the nature at it's purest form. We enjoyed the outdoors more than the indoors though it was raining and shivering cold outside but the ambiance of this property left us spellbound and we could not make a move back to the homestay.
Let the waterfall
Another interesting fact about this homestay is that it has it's own private natural waterfall which is known only to few local workers and this is done to preserve the waterfall and prevent it from getting polluted by tourists and travelers.
One path of the property leads to the forest whereas the other half leads to this huge waterfall. One should trek downhill to reach this spot and it surely gives an adrenaline rush.
Try some hands-on photography
Mannapaapu is heaven for shutterbugs as it is so picturesque that one can not stop from clicking bunch of photos of the waterfall, the stream, the forest trail, and the old architecture.
This place is a paradise for casual hikers who can enjoy a spectacular waterfall and gorgeous views all within the same property.
With Private waterfall and streams flowing down from old majestic hills steeped in mist, virgin forest teeming with a wide assortment of flora and fauna, and the calm beauty of the plantations just outside one's window, Mannapaapu provides ample nourishment to the soul as well as the senses.
Do check out the place @ Mannapaapu Mane