
The sparkling blue waters of Cauvery wind through rocks and ravines and
fall off the Deccan Plateau to form the twin falls of Barachukki and
Gaganachukki.
About 35 kms downstream is yet another set of falls called Mekedatu
(Goat's Leap). Lying between these breathtaking cascades is Bhimeshwari.
A perfect picnic spot. Where nature has created a natural habitat for
the Mahseer fish and a variety of exciting animals.
Bhimeshwari in Mandya district is an ideal place not only for the
wildlife but also for people on a holiday spree. The lush forest
sheltered by steep valleys and scattered by little streams, invites
large groups of animals and birds. You can see herds of elephants
amongst the thick tree. Deers springing in the air. Wild boars, monkeys,
Jackals, crocodiles, otters and even leopards! And of course, there are
plenty of birds too! Heron, ibis, cormorant, and kingfisher
have
all made their home here. Giving you a never-before opportunity of
non-stop viewing.
And what's more exciting is you have a Fishing Camp! The banks
of the River Cauvery provide enthusiastic anglers a chance to try their
luck at fishing. And mind you, it's no ordinary fishing. Because the
Cauvery abounds with Mahseer - the finest game fish (weighing 100 lbs)
that can fight like a tiger! So don't forget to take your fishing rods.
Because, it may be a catch of your life time.
The Fishing Camp here has comfortable tents equipped with all basic
facilities like cots, mosquito nets, shower, toilet and even a kitchen.
Food is served in the 'Gol-Ghar', to open air dining room. As the sun
gives way to the moon, and the bonfire is lit up, the evening casts
mysterious shadows. Building up the excitement for the night. And
unfolding another about of surprises. Waiting to be discovered .