Bangalore Jeep Club’s Torrential Trail, Sirsi – Aug 22-24th, 2025

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Bangalore Jeep Club’s Torrential Trail – Sirsi

The name Torrential Trail was born out of the Western Ghats themselves. The timeless rainforest where clouds never really leave, they simply pause, gather strength, and return with another downpour. This land doesn’t just receive rain; every drop carries the echo of thunder. It was only fitting that Bangalore Jeep Club (BJC) chose this land of relentless monsoons to script its annual off-road saga. But this year’s trail wasn’t just about mud, rocks, and 4×4 might. It was curated like a story carefully layered with the flavours, traditions, and heartbeat of the Ghats. Adventure was the spine, but culture was the soul.

Day 1: When rain meets Jeepers

Sixty Jeepers began their journey from Bangalore towards Sirsi, pristine side of the Western Ghats. The highway was just a ribbon of tarmac unrolling before the real symphony of axle-twisters, slush pits, and forest canopies. Yet, before mud could test man and machine, the Ghats wanted to test something deeper – our spirit of belonging.

The first stop was SCODWES, a sanctuary that believes in nurturing life in its purest form. What awaited us was not a routine welcome, but a celebration – raw, earthy, and heartfelt. Every Jeeper was crowned, not with metal or glass, but with artisanship woven from coconut leaves. A garland of flowers rested on each neck, carrying the fragrance of the land we were about to call home for the next few days. Then came the drink – steaming, comforting, traditional kokum sharbat. The drink sent across the message – “You have arrived. Warm yourself, for the rain will soon drench you again.” In that cool Sirsi weather, every sip was less about taste and more about a feeling of being grounded, connected, and ready.

And then arrived the feast – a cultural trail of its own. Twenty-three dishes, each crafted with local ingredients and ancient wisdom, touched every Jeepers’ heart with both humility and vibrancy. Before a single bite was taken, silence filled the hall for a soulful prayer thanking god, the farmers, and the unseen hands of the cooks. Only then did the food trail begin. Each dish wasn’t just served; it was introduced. SCODWES explained the significance, the origin, and the benefits to the human body. Jeepers, usually quick to gulp down food between trails, slowed down. They listened, learned, and ate with a reverence that matched the experience. For once, the adventure was not roaring engines, it was the quiet discovery of a new way to connect to the land.

With hearts full and bodies nourished, the Jeepers then turned towards another mission – giving back to the very earth that hosted us. In line with Jeep’s Mission One Earth, BJC led a tree-planting drive. Seed balls were sown, biodiversity nurtured, and the act carried out with care, not ceremony. It was a reminder that trails aren’t just about conquering nature, but also about protecting it. SCODWES opened its campus to the Jeepers, showcasing its work, its vision, and its bond with the environment. Walking through, many Jeepers felt a rare pause – as if the roar of engines had given way to the softer hum of life itself.

As dusk approached, Jeeps lined up once again, not for battle but for retreat. The convoy rolled into the serene Ibbani Jungle Resort, embraced by the forest’s calm. There, rest awaited not as a luxury, but as preparation. Because the trail ahead promised to be nothing short of gruelling, demanding every ounce of grit the Jeeps and Jeepers could muster.

Day 1 ended not in exhaustion, but in anticipation. The Ghats had welcomed us, fed us, and taught us humility. Tomorrow, it would test us.

Day 2: Where grit meets ritual

Dawn broke over the Ibbani Jungle Resort like a muted drumroll – quiet, expectant, but brimming with energy. By 8 AM, the Jeepers’ blood still humming from the prior day’s welcome – were already lined up, engines ready, eyes alight. The jungle called, and they answered with a collective roar of enthusiasm.

The day’s theme, “Jungle Drift,” was a fitting name. It an off-road trail beaten, carved through dense undergrowth, rough soil, and occasional surprise boulders. All demanding absolute trust between Jeeps and drivers. Both 4×4 and 4×2 rigs were pitted against nature’s whims, and the jungle answered with a 45 km test of endurance, navigating through more than nine hours of relentless terrain.

Jeepers and JeepHERs, along with the youngest enthusiasts. JeepKids, something bigger than a convoy. They were a relentless tide flowing through the forest, navigating every twist, and obstacles with unwavering determination. By the end of it, the camaraderie was tangible, grins shared over muddy windshields, mutual high-fives, and helping hands pulling each other out of the trickiest ruts.

Day 2’s gala night was no ordinary closing – it was cultural, fierce, and deeply rooted. The local art of Bedara Vesha, also known as the “Hunter Dance,” came alive in the open air, weaving mythology, history, and raw performance into a hypnotic ritual. Under the canopy, Bedara Vesha manifested in a blazing symphony of colour and motion: performers weighed down by peacock-feather mantles, painted faces contorted into fierce expressions, cotton perched on their noses to distort human features, swords brandished in one hand and shields in the other—all driven by the rhythm of the Tamate drums. The dance was centuries of legend, rhythm, and raw emotional catharsis, one that pulses through Sirsi every alternate year before Holi.

Acting as gracious hosts, Mr. Ganesh Hegde and family, owners of Ibbani Jungle Resort, embodied the spirit of hospitality and adventure. They welcomed all Jeepers with specially curated locally made spice boxes – small vessels of flavour and memory, gifts to carry the trail’s essence home. The night wound down with a deliciously hearty dinner, full of warmth and laughter – and under all that, an undercurrent of anticipation for the toughest day yet: Day 3.

Day 3: Where endurance becomes legacy

If Day 1 was culture and Day 2 was camaraderie, then Day 3 was pure grit carved into dense forest, mud, rock and river crossing. This final act was not for all – only the toughest Jeeps with AT and MT tyres and Jeepers brimming with endurance lined up at dawn. The trail ahead was 54 km long, etched deep into the folds of the Ghats, and whispered of brutality that even locals warned against in the monsoon.

The convoy shrunk to nine – tough 4x4s, a mix of Jeep Compass and Wranglers – lean, prepared, and braced for one of BJC’s most formidable challenges ever. The Ghats opened into villages unlike any other. Here, life and wilderness coexisted without protest or pretence. People lived quietly, independently, with minimal resources. Electricity wasn’t brought in by grids or towers; but born out of ingenuity – tiny turbines harnessing the waterfalls on each farm, giving light to each household. No complaints, no excess, just resilience wrapped in simplicity. For the Jeepers, it was a revelation: in a world wired with convenience, here was a village thriving on self-sufficiency, hospitality, and grace. The village seniors welcomed the Jeeps warmly, their smiles carrying both wisdom and pride, as if acknowledging a shared spirit between man and machine – both stubborn enough to endure the storm.

Then, the trail unfolded. At the trail start, the Jeepers stood before the majestic Mattighatta Falls, cascading like the Ghats’ own applause for their persistence. Thereafter, mud clutched at tyres, rocks jutted, trees laid across paths like fallen sentinels, and slush pits dared every Jeep to falter. Yet, with every gear shift and wheel turn, the Jeeps rose to the occasion, engines roaring like defiance against the elements. Even the locals, used to the harsh rhythms of the Ghats, shook their heads in awe – these tracks, after all, were ones even they avoided when the monsoon ruled. Six relentless hours for just 54 km. That statistic alone spoke louder than any metaphor. It was not just a drive; it was an ordeal and a badge of honour earned in mud, sweat, and solidarity.

As dusk gathered, Jeepers exchanged firm handshakes and heartfelt words before steering their Jeeps back toward Bangalore. The night convoy, engines humming in rhythm, carried not just people but a newfound unity. Windows down, headlights slicing through the darkness, the ride home was less about distance and more about reflection. Every Jeeper knowing they had been part of something unforgettable.

The Takeaway

Torrential Trail 2025 was not just an event – it was a mirror. A mirror of endurance reflected in Jeepers, of resilience reflected in the villagers, and of raw untamed beauty reflected in the Ghats. It reminded us that adventure is not about conquering, but about immersing; not about testing machines, but about revealing the spirit inside those who drive them. In mud we found humility. In rain we found resilience. And in Jeeps, we found ourselves – united, trail-rated, and forever bound by the thunder of the Western Ghats.

Happy Jeeping!

(Write up by Aravind Hegde, a proud Jeeper from Bangalore Jeep Club)

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Bangalore Jeep Club’s 6th Anniversary Celebration at Bobby’s Farm (off Doddaballapur) on December 02nd, 2023

Our 6th Annual Day event that took place on December 2nd, 2023, at the picturesque Bobby’s Farm near Doddaballapur! 🚜

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Over 110 enthusiastic members of the Bangalore Jeep Club family, along with their loved ones, joined the revelry, making the event a grand showcase of 88 magnificent Jeeps. It was not just a celebration; it was a monumental day that brought together the spirit of adventure and camaraderie that Jeepers are known for! 🎈

Here’s a quick rundown of the action-packed day:

– 🎯 Fun and Games: Our amazing volunteers orchestrated a spectrum of fun-filled activities, with the treasure hunt stealing the spotlight! 🗺️

– 🎶 Tunes and Cheers: The air resonated with music as the kids exhibited their singing talents, leaving everyone in awe.

– 🏔️ Off-Roading Adventure: True to our Jeep DNA, we conquered a nearby mountain, revving through the rugged terrain for that adrenaline rush! 🛣️

– 🍽️ Gastronomic Delight: From breakfast to high tea, our tastebuds were treated to an array of delectable live counter delicacies. 🥞🥗☕

– 💦 Splish-Splash: The pool was a hit among the kids, who made the most of their time with aquatic fun! 🏊‍♂️

With engines revved and spirits high, we wrapped up the gathering at 5:30 PM, etching yet another grand chapter in the BJC legacy. Stay tuned, as there’s always more adventure where that came from! Until next time, keep the Jeep flag flying high! 🚩🏁

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BJC’s Republic Day Breakfast Trail to BJC Lake – Jan 26th, 2024

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Bangalore Jeep Club’s Breakfast Drive on Republic Day 🇮🇳 to BJC Lake – Jan 26th, 2024

On the proud occasion of Republic Day 2024, The Bangalore Jeep Club’s convoy rolled out for an indomitable breakfast trail to none other than our proud BJC Lake!

Here’s how the day’s journey unfolded:

📍 Gathering Point: BJC Start Point Near Hoskote Toll

⏰ Time: The assembly was in full swing by 8 AM sharp!

🍳 Breakfast Kick-off: Delectable breakfast at the esteemed Vishnu Bhawan set our fuel right!

🏁 Convoy Commence: By 9 AM, 10 rugged Jeeps housing over 15 Jeepers zipped into a thrilling convoy, ready to conquer!

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🚧 Off-Road Diversion: The path to BJC Lake? A riveting off-road appetizer leading up to the main course!

🏭 Stone Quarry Pitstop: We halted at the nearby quarry, capturing the essence of adventure with top-notch pics and swooping drone shots!

Pics Courtesy: @travel_with_jaggu

💦 Lakeside Leisure: Arrival at BJC Lake heralded photo-ops galore, buzzing drone cameras, laughter-infused chit-chats, and a heartwarming exchange of Jeeper stories.

🕜 Dispersal Debrief: The trail tales wound up around 1.30 PM, with a sprinkle of Jeepers extending the camaraderie over lunch at The Terminal en route Hoskote.

📸 Catch our Viral Instagram Reel that’s been setting the social media abuzz!

Thanks all who joined, let’s keep the Jeep spirit alive! ‘Go anywhere, Do anything!’

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BJC’s Battlefield Trail – May 6th, 2023

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Bangalore Jeep Club’s Battlefield Trail to at Motofarm – May 6th, 2023

The Battlefield Trail – at Motofarm which is known for it’s curated tracks that a made to challenge the unbeaten.

This was for the Jeep enthusiasts who wanted to explore the capabilities of the Jeep and themselves as driver.

The one day offroad event was planned at Motofarm 80km from the city. Where Jeepers explored the curated tracks and learned some new skills. It was one of the most hardcore off-roading trails that BJC has ever had, the curated track was not for faint hearted, but Jeepers being Jeepers had a lot of fun.

It was a delicious breakfast and tasty Biryani for lunch.

4×4 were recommended. 4x2s are welcome provided you understand that all sections are not doable.

Instagram Posts:

One of our most viral Reel was made on this trail, it has more than 30K views: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cr_Bk6KJ-nT

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Bangalore Jeep Club’s Monsoon Plantation Trail to Sakleshpur – Jun 19th, 2022

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A drive compassed collaboratively by Jeepers of Bangalore Jeep Club and Jeep India at the lush and green Sakleshpur. The onset of monsoon and the winds of change had set a great stage for yet another initiative of ‘Mission One Earth’.

The trail from 17th June 2022 to 19th June 2022 was accomplished with a CSR to plant more trees and upkeep the nature’s tranquility. The 2 nights event with 22 Jeeps and 44 members including the support of venue courtesy from Machaan Plantation Resorts, had a CSR to plant 22 trees in the foothills of western ghats.

Our Jeepers covered a total distance of around 600kms including 18kms of constricted off-road experience inside the plantation travelable tracks. The convoy, flagged off from Hotel Dhruvathare on Bangalore-Hassan NH75, passed through the highways and country roads to reach the first stopover at Shettihalli Church. A picturesque place known for the ruins of an ancient church which submerges under water during monsoon.

Then the convoy drove through countryside which Jeepers love to, rather than taking the highways to reach the resort.  Everyone was welcomed by the resort management team with lot of surprises curated for the BJC. The entire resort was prepped up for the BJC Jeep Trails. The evening was well spent by the pool side with a cocktail barbecue and for the first time our Jeepers from BJC introduced distinct Jeep themed cocktails.

The day two started off with a sumptuous traditional breakfast and a drive for first off-road drive experience. The drive was led by Jeep Meridian passing through deserted plantations with steep inclinations. While a few struggled others took it cool uphill. The Jeepers also gave away few sweets and couple of sports goods to the children of plantation workers.

The quick break for lunch was back at resort with lip smacking local cuisine and some delicious deserts to continue our drive. The second part of the drive was to a hilltop with breathtaking views. The path was extremely narrow and return from hilltop was a steep incline. In the third part the drive was into a different plantation maneuvering the twisted paths and crossing the stream with an out of the world experience drive girdled with green plants and trees.

The high tea was hosted in an ethereal estate by a small water stream to conclude the drive experience. New Jeepers were talking about their vehicle’s capability and were astonished by the performance that was delivered by the machine in such tough terrains. The drive back to resort was through pitch dark wilderness roads and all Jeeps’ lights were shining upon the greenery around. The day ended with a gala dinner by few more trail theme-based cocktails served on the house.

On day three the Mission One Earth Trails concluded after the Jeepers planted the saplings in resort vicinity to add more greenery and surge oxygen levels for coming years. Jeepers headed back to their homes with lot of memories and goodies to cherish the moments spent during the Trails.

Happy Jeeping!

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