The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Temple was opened in 1997 and is visited by thousands of devotees every day. It is one of…
View More ISKON TempleBangalore Flavours
Bengaluru is popularly known as “Garden City” or “Silicon Valley of India”, but it equally famous for delicious food. If you are a food lover,…
View More Bangalore FlavoursOoty and Coonoor
Previous all my visit to Ooty was sort of adventures trips. First to Mukurthi trekking and next drive to Avalanche Lake (after I started writing…
View More Ooty and CoonoorChristmas Evening at Brigade Road
One should experience the walkthrough at Brigade road during Christmas evening. When you are in city don’t miss this opportunity. Entire road will be decorated…
View More Christmas Evening at Brigade RoadAn Incredible Journey Through Namma Bengaluru
History of Bengaluru: Before being called Bengaluru in local language, Bangalore was known as Bengalval – Uru meaning ‘City of guards’. Another story originates from Hoysala…
View More An Incredible Journey Through Namma BengaluruJog falls
Jog Falls is located in the Shimoga district. It is one of the highest waterfalls in India and falls is one of the major attractions…
View More Jog fallsSharavathi backwaters hanging bridge
Keeping the distance to be covered for our last day of trip in mind, started early morning from Murudeshwar and plan was to have breakfast…
View More Sharavathi backwaters hanging bridgeMurudeshwar
After spending some relaxed time in Maravanthe Beach we headed towards Murudeshwar which is around 50 KMs from Maravanthe. Even though the distance looks small…
View More MurudeshwarDrive through Maravante Beach
After spending awesome time around Agumbe we headed towards Murudeshwara via Maravante. Our next destination was Murudeshwara which is around 120 Kms from the home…
View More Drive through Maravante BeachAagumbe – Varanga Basdi
After a memorable bike ride to BR Hills, we were planning for some other road trip with family. This time we planned for a long…
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