Sringeri
Photos from my recent visit to Sringeri, Goddess Sharada’s abode. Nothing much to say from my side, enjoy the photos 🙂 You can find more details about Sringeri and it’s history on the Sringeri Peetha website
Continue ReadingPhotos from my recent visit to Sringeri, Goddess Sharada’s abode. Nothing much to say from my side, enjoy the photos 🙂 You can find more details about Sringeri and it’s history on the Sringeri Peetha website
Continue ReadingJust back from Sharavathi valley after a two-day adventurous exploratory trek, from Kanoor to Nagavalli. Though Kanoor – Doctor mane (Doctor’s house) – Kanoor Kote (Kanoor Fort) is a known explored trek path, we kept Kanoor as starting point and…
Continue ReadingVirupapura hillock and the stone mantapa Virupapura, one of the few places that I have visited countless number of times, is a tiny village which has a story linked to Ramayana. Situated around 75 KMs from Bangalore and a stone’s…
Continue ReadingI know it is a little late, but still, here is the round up of 2007. I wanted to post it in the beginning of the year, but got occupied with work, resulting in the delay. The year started with…
Continue ReadingThe last journey of the year 2007. And it was my first visit to Nandi hills, in search of the Tippu Drop. The plan to visit Nandi was decided on the previous day at 9.30 PM. And as pet the…
Continue ReadingView of Durga/betta/hill from Devarayana durga village I visited Devarayanadurga, one of the three Durgas of Tumukur district. The initial plan was to reach Devarayana Durga to catch the Sunrise. Unfortunately we were a bit late. Nevertheless, the early morning…
Continue ReadingAfter a disappointing day the previous day, we woke up to witness a beautiful & peaceful morning. All of us were in a good mood for two reasons. One, rain god was in a good mood and spared us from…
Continue ReadingMy third visit to Western Ghats in less than two months period. First one to Sharavathi valley & next one to Kudremukha range. This time we were heading towards Kumara Parvatha or Pushpagiri, which marks as a boundary to Kodagu…
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