Chennakeshava Temple is one of the beautiful ancient temple situated in Belur, Karnataka. This temple was built by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana. Belur was an early Hoysala capital which is now situated in the Hassan district of Karnataka state,… Continue Reading →
Devanahalli fort, another interesting Historical place near Bangalore. This fort is located at distance of 35 kms towards north Bangalore. Devanahalli is a fast growing suburb having an antiquity right from pre-historic times down to the period of Tipu Sultan. History… Continue Reading →
The construction of this temple was caused by Somnatha, a high officer under Hoyasala King Narasimha ||| (1254-1291 A.D.) It is a splendid example of the hoyasala style of architecture, it stands on a raised platform in the centre of… Continue Reading →
Vacation is a much needed medicine for everyone in this busy world. No matter how long it is, either a daycation or a long trip, it definitely adds some energy to your life. Bangalore is surrounded with so many beautiful… Continue Reading →
This is my fifth visit to Nandi Hills and this time to my lazy luck i got a chance to be on above clouds. Awesome feel! We felt like we are walking above clouds. I don’t have any idea… Continue Reading →
Chunchi falls is situated 90 km away from Bangalore city.and 16 km before the Sangama, located in the Kanakapura taluk. During our Mekedatu-Sangam trip happened few months back , we totally missed to cover this place. The fall follows the… Continue Reading →
The Western Ghats is a mountain range along the western side of India. It runs north to south along the western edge of the Deccan Plateau, and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain along the Arabian Sea. The… Continue Reading →
Kudremukh also spelled Kuduremukha is a mountain range in Chikkamagaluru district, in Karnataka, India. It is also the name of a small hill station town situated near the mountain, about 48 kilometers from Karkala and about 20 kilometers from Kalasa…. Continue Reading →
This is the continuation of our series of posts on Hampi tour. You can find our Hampi travelogue here. And in this post, I would like to share some landscapes that I captured in Hampi. Thanks, WorthvieW
After having a wonderful first day, I started my second day in search of sunrise. But as it was a rainy day with black clouds, i couldn’t get a better photo than this. I know it didn’t came out well… Continue Reading →
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