Chamarajanagar has a firm place in my imagination, and in that of every other South Indian who read a newspaper these last 15 years. And no, it has nothing to do with flora or fauna, but everything to do with our own homegrown homo indomitus, one Koose Muniswamy Veerappa Goundan (1952-2004), also known as Veerappan. We tracked his exploits for years, as reporters breathlessly expounded on his every move poaching, smuggling, kidnapping, killing and, crucially, evading capture until the "encounter" in 2004 that resulted in his death.
Adventure
Offbeat Alert: A Trek Through The Bandit Trail Of Karnataka
Solitude, beauty and a real workout on Karnataka's bandit trail, across Chamarajanagar

A strategically perched Jodigere anti-poaching camp
Photo: Unsplash
A strategically perched Jodigere anti-poaching camp
Photo: Unsplash

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