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Seldom does nature throw its challenges in such raw but gigantic format. The monolithic rocks that block your way as soon as you set your foot in Yana challenge you to conquer them, if you can. The black rocks that that seem to have sprung from the abode of the Earth are the delight of trekkers and nature lovers. To get to Yana,... Check out full details »
It’s almost as if the Mother Nature is washing away the dirt daubed on the face of the earth with her blustering force of waterfall. When the Ghataprabha River plunges to an impressive depth of 52 meters near Gokak, it carries the contents of a sandstone cliff, which has been stubbornly countering the force of water for... Check out full details »
Shivthar Ghal is a rare yet refreshing, silent yet soothing, small yet unique place waiting to be explored. The name comes from a cavern in this place (‘Ghal’ is for a cavern in Marathi) where Samarth Ramdas (the guru of ‘Shivaji Maharaj’) used to sit, pray, meditate and more importantly scripted down... Check out full details »
Thoseghar, a very famous spot for beautiful and high waterfalls is nature’s extravaganza in its true meaning. In the Sahyadri ghat of Maharashtra, this small place (village) is an ideal picnic spot, which has some luscious waterfalls, along with dark woods, some green hills around, and a beautiful lake.
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You would have heard of an adage that says, ‘the journey is more significant than the destination itself’. Taking a trip to reach the Bandaje Arbi waterfall is a best example of this saying. Reaching this scenic spot has no particular set path. Based on individual inclinations, the easy path can be easily accessible. While... Check out full details »
Walk through clouds, feel the gentle sprinkle of mist, witness horizons beyond boundaries and linger onto the chilly breeze. Feel yourself drift as this place freezes time for you. This is the Kumara Pavartha peak found standing tall at the altitude of 1,750mts (6,000 feet) in the Western Ghats, near Shri Kukke Subrahmanya Kshetra.... Check out full details »
If you have a day to spare and wish to escape the city hues, all you need to do is to drive an hour out of Bangalore. You will reach this beautiful valley popularly known as Muthyala Maduvu or literally translated from Telugu as Pearl Valley.
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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 »
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 »