Unplugged and Crazy in the hills of Sakleshpur

Unplugged and Crazy in the hills of Sakleshpur

We sat on top of the hill doing nothing for some time appreciating the beauty of the grass covered hills and the forests below, trying to identify the resort where we stayed from the top of the hill. The human aspect looked so miniscule and humble in front of the mighty nature. It was just a small hill that we had climbed but every thing that was below looked so tiny.

Dandeli…

Dandeli…

Untamed terrain, frothing river, gorges, valleys, ever green forests, Nature camps, trekking, water sports, breathtaking vistas, wildlife, birds, adventure, photography, relaxation.. if this is what is on your mind for your next vacation, you need to visit Dandeli.

Anegundi.. The twin city of Hampi

Anegundi.. The twin city of Hampi

Within a short ferry ride from Talawaraghatta (Near Hampi) across the Tungabhadra river, one lands in a not very well known town of Anegundi which is considered as the twin of Hampi because of its mythological and historical significance. One can also reach this place directly from Hospet by road. the journey by road takes about 1 hour via the small town of Kampli.

Trek to Bhima-Bakasura Betta in Kaiwara

Trek to Bhima-Bakasura Betta in Kaiwara

Kaiwara is a small town in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka located at a distance of about 67 kms from Bangalore. The town also has a history, known as Ekachakra Pura from Dwapara Yuga. The Pandavas from Mahabharata are believed to have lived here during their exile. The hill of Kaiwara is also called as the Bhima Bakasura betta where Bhima is believed to have slain Bakasura. The town has some very beautiful temples like the Amara Narayana swamy temple, Kaiwara tatayya temple, the Bheema lingeshwara temple, Vaikuntha- the cave where Kaiwara Tatayya meditated and attained nirvana

A royal stay on Nandi Hills

A royal stay on Nandi Hills

How would you fancy a royal stay on a hill top just a few hours drive away from Bangalore. Waking up to the chirping birds, swaying casuarina trees, a chilling mist kissing the greens. No, I m not speaking about the colonial bungalows in Coorg or Munnar or Ooty or Chikkamagalur. I m mentioning the Nandi hills which is just a two-hour drive away from Bangalore.

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