Monsoon onset on Western ghats called for a quick road trip to Chikmagalur, the queen hill station of Bengaluru. Hironkale lake Very close to our lovely homestay, Hironkale Lake is a popular destination spot for picnics and also for early morning serenity. We strolled into the compound to be greeted with peacock squawking, all hiddenContinue reading “Trip to Chikmagalur”
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Trip to Mahabalipuram
Only 2 km from Mahabalipuram Bus Station, the Shore Temple is an ancient temple overlooking the shore of the Bay of Bengal in Mahabalipuram. Built in the 7th century CE by Pallavas during the reign of Narasimhavarman, this is one of the oldest temples in South India. Both Shiva and Vishnu are worshipped in thisContinue reading “Trip to Mahabalipuram”
Trip to Gokarna
Gokarna is a beach cum temple city located in North Karnataka. “Gokarna” or ‘cow’s ear’, it is named after the mythological transformation of Lord Shiva into a form of a cow. The temple is believed to have been built in 4th century and is a popular destination for Shiva- devotees. Apart from that, Gokarna attractsContinue reading “Trip to Gokarna”
Trip to Coorg
Kodagu or Coorg is one of the most idyllic hill stations in Karnataka. Coorg has it all! The lush green spice and coffee plantations dotted throughout the forest-covered terrains. Exotic scenery mesmerizes the travelers. Madikeri is one of the centers for tourism. We had stayed in Sannidhi enclave homestay. We were greeted with warm welcomeContinue reading “Trip to Coorg”
Day travel in Jagdalpur
Safety tips for travel in Chhatisgarh Bastar is defintely worth visiting not only for the natural beauties, but also the man-made architectural marvels. It will take a day to go to all the places of visit. Raja Dalpat Deo Kakatiya commissioned the construction of Dalpat Sagar. It’s one of the biggest artificial lake within theContinue reading “Day travel in Jagdalpur”
Tamda Ghoomar Falls in Bastar
One of the underrated waterfalls in Bastar, Jagdalpur Tamda Ghoomar waterfall is located in the Bastar district. In Bastar, ‘Ghoomar’ means waterfalls. The only source of the Tamda Ghoomar waterfall is the natural rain water. The slow rain water, continuously flows through the hill, then arches over a horse shoe plunge. That’s what makes thisContinue reading “Tamda Ghoomar Falls in Bastar”
Long Drive through Jagdalpur
The Land of Waterfalls Chattishgarh boasts of both one of the tallest and the widest waterfalls of India. Most of them are located near Jagdalpur. The dense foliage valleys cradle the plunge waterfalls in its bosom. The best time to travel to visit the waterfalls is July to October in monsoons though the roads mayContinue reading “Long Drive through Jagdalpur”