I would like to start this post with a quote, ”If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere”. During this pandemic situation we…
View More Sri Kadu Malleshwara Betta – ChintamaniDodda Alada Mara – Big Banyan Tree
Known as Dodda Alada Mara in local Kannada language, Big Banyan Tree is a four century old Banyan tree surrounded with its close to thousand…
View More Dodda Alada Mara – Big Banyan TreeHanmanthu Hotel Mysuru
Mysuru is famous for Palace, Zoo, Temples and Darasara festival. Its equally famous for lot of delicious foods. One of such must try hotel in…
View More Hanmanthu Hotel MysuruOnce again Ooty
Ooty visit this time was on the occasion of Nischith’s wedding. Nothing much planned this time during our stay in Ooty. Since wedding was on…
View More Once again OotyDrive to Kabini Back Waters
Drive to Kabini back waters was not part of the plan, actually we didn’t had any plan before we started from Bengaluru for this trip.…
View More Drive to Kabini Back WatersSecret of Bangalore – SOB
Its one of the fine place at Namma Bengaluru to chill out with friends, this place is surrounded with great ambiance and tasty food. SOB…
View More Secret of Bangalore – SOBSri Dharmagiri Manjunathaswamy Devalaya
Sri Dharmagiri Manjunatha Swamy Temple is a very Popular Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located near Banashankari 2nd stage. Devotees visit this temple on…
View More Sri Dharmagiri Manjunathaswamy DevalayaVani Vilasa Sagar Dam
Visit to Vani Vilasa Sagar dam was not a planned drive, though it was in bucket list from quite long time didn’t get a chance…
View More Vani Vilasa Sagar DamNageshvara Chennakeshava Temple – Mosale
Mosale is a small village located around 10 Kms Hassan city. This is one of the must visit place if someone loves historical places, most of us won’t…
View More Nageshvara Chennakeshava Temple – MosaleDrive to Sakaleshpura
Sakaleshpura is one the most popular gateways around Bengaluru. Since it’s one of the famous routes for a quick ride around Namma Bengaluru saw many…
View More Drive to Sakaleshpura