Kaivara is centre for pilgrimage. This place is located in the Chintamani Taluk of Kolar district in Karnataka, a state that is in the south western part of India.. It is about 65 km from Bangalore. This place is historically significant. It is said that the
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Savandurga Savandurga is a hill 60 km west of Bangalore off the Magadi road. The hill is famous for a temple and is also believed to be among the largest monolith hills in the world. Savanadurga is a area with two huge mountains (besides others) & a vast valley around.
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This sleepy town on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats has an easy going feel written all over it. You visit the town on any day, anytime, you’ll feel that the curvy roads and carefree people of the town have pulled the cover of lush greenery found around the city over their heads and are taking a long nap; not willing... Check out full details »
It is one of the pilgrimage center located near Doddaballapur of Bangalore Rural district. It is 60kms from Bangalore. Here Lord Subramanya and Lord Lakshmi Narasimha are worshipped. It is very famous as Lord Subramanya idol is said to be self originated.
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There is a saying in the local Kannada dialect, which is spoken in the land of Shivanasamudra, that everything that’s white is not milk. Looking at the magnificent surge of white, foamy waves of water down the rocks in Shivanasamudra, you’d wish that the saying was false, for a change. The water is pristine, and... Check out full details »
Hogenakkal (aka Hogenekal) is around 150km from Bangalore. It is well known for waterfall and is a nice trekking spot. The river Cauvery (Kaveri) flows through the rocky hills and creates many bursts of water. In summer the temperature ranges from 27 degree Celsius to 34 degree Celsius. In winter it will be 13 degree Celsius... Check out full details »
The first thing that strikes you in Chunchi Falls is not the waterfall as you would expect. You will be amazed by the spread of rocks all along the banks of Arkavati River, which appear as if someone had meticulously chiseled these rocks to their liking. Delve deeper and you can imagine many shapes and meanings in these naturally... Check out full details »
If you ever dreamt of coming face to face with a whirlwind breeze when you stand over rock solid cliff, spread tantalizingly over a steep hill, Nandi Hills beckons you for all the right reasons. Like most of the good hill stations in India, Nandi Hills, also called Nandi Durga, was discovered and developed by the British. Located... Check out full details »