Located in the Mandya district of Karnataka, Srirangapatna, which is anglicized as Seringapatam during the British Rule, has a religious, cultural and historic place.
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There is a temple of Lord Vishnu called Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple…
Far from Bangalore, somewhere approximately 157 kms away in Bangalore is an important religious place of Jain. It is called Shravanabelagola and is surrounded by two hillocks namely chandagiri and Indragiri.
shravanabelagola-jain-temple
The Chandragupta basadi…
Before entering the lands of Tamil Nadu, Cauvery splashes into majestic falls out of which Shivsamudram is one. The falls happen to fall in the Mandya district of Karnataka and they has other two…
Shivagange, a temple on the mountain from the mountain.
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It is precisely 8 kms from Dabas Pet, on national highway 4 connecting Bangalore and Tumkur. The temple on the mountain is actually carved from the…
Situated 49 kms from Bangalore, Ramnagar a weekend getaway pretty popular with rock climbers. It has amazing rocky climbs which make the trek a roller coaster ride. Besides that, it is also a centre…
Looking for a weekend getaway? Hop into your car and drive away 60 kms from the busy city of Bangalore, drive on open road and head out to Rangasthala.
Rangasthala Darshanam of Lord Ranganathar of…
Muththathhi is a river which is located approximately 100 km from Bangalore. One can drive down here or take a bus which leads to the Kanakpura direction.
muthathi river
Beware when driving as the road…
If one is looking for perfect peace and tranquil not very far from Bangalore, Melukote can be the destination one has been looking for. It is situated approximately 100 km from Bangalore and it…
Mekedatu is a renowned picnic spot situated about 90 km from Bangalore city. This is the spot from where the Cauvery River, after its confluence with Kollidam River at Sangama, flows through a deep…
lepakshi nandi
Lepakshi has great history and grandeur behind it. It is a village located in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. Lepakshi means the village of the blinded eye. It gets its name from one of the…