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26 May 2017

Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp Near Bangalore Karnataka - Adventure and Nature Camp

Located on the banks of the River Cauvery and in the middle of dense forests, Bheemeshwari is a nature lover’s paradise. Surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque hill tops, it is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations near Bangalore.Here is some fact about Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp Near Bangalore.It is aso known as Adventure and Nature Camp.

 

Location: 100 km from Bangalore towards Kanakapura
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Visiting timing :  2-3 days
Camp Duration  :  Sept - Dec
Activities  :  Fishing, Rejuvenation.
Best time to visit : August to February
How to reach by Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport.
How to reach by rail: The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore Central Railway station.
How to reach by road : There are many public and private vehicals available to reach here.

➽Ticket Rates :

Cost Free for child below 5 years.
50% of the adult tariff for kids between 5-12 years age group.
Tented cottages :  INR 6,514 (Indian) & INR 7,398(Foreigner),
Loghut/Mudhut :  INR 7,409(Indian) & INR 8,293(Foreigner),
Cottage : INR 8,328(Indians) & INR 9,212(Foreigner),
Bamboo hut :  INR 10,536 (Indian) & INR 11,420 (Foreigner).
Packages are per person, per night cost and twin sharing basis.

More Information about Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp

Bheemeshwari Fishing and Nature Camp is just 100 km from Bangalore towards Kanakapura and it is an ideal weekend destination. But, we could promise you it is totally out of reach of crowd & disturbance of the city life. In case, If you are looking to take pleasure in the fascinating mixture of scenery as well as adventure along with calm & tranquility, visit to Bheemeshwari Fishing & nature camp situated along the Kaveri, one of the most superb as well as holy rivers of Southern India. 

Wildlife : Haven to over 200 species of birds, some of the commonly sighted ones are they grey headed fish eagle, pied crested cuckoo, darter etc., just name few. Among the mammals that are spotted in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary are the sambar, spotted deer, jackals, the highly endangered grizzled giant squirrel, the leopard and elephants, However, the mighty Mahseer has always been a major attraction of the waters of River Cauvery here. Some of our guests have landed 100 pounds and heavier Mahseer in this stretch of the river.

Activities at Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp

Activities at River: Refresh yourself by spending some time here in river Kaveri. Dip your feet at the pure waters and you may experience the travail of city life vanishing away. With the help of guides, you are able to test a hand at joy fishing. Even you can just travel down the Kaveri in the coracle boat and the tranquility as well as magnificent natural views conquer your attention & thoughts.

Numerous expert anglers from across the world swamp the fishing camps just for the Mahseer. The angling period begins during middle of November & continues till March the following year. Angling at Bheemeshwari goes eco-friendly method too. The Mahseer trapped are freed back to the river to make sure that this rare species is preserved well.

You will experience the adrenalin flowing by the excitement of river rafting on Kaveri usually in the monsoon time (July to September).

Other Activities: Take the thrill to a higher level by trekking across the Basavana Betta (hill). The trek of approximately 6 hours offer you an excellent scene of river Kaveri flowing all the way through the valley underneath. You can actually even opt for little-distance trekking early in mornings.

The Kavery Wildlife Sanctuary by its rocks as well as mountainous environment welcomes you to definitely get pleasure from trekking. The corporate can also perform team-building activity too. Camping in the star-spangled atmosphere is actually an extraordinary feel that you're going to appreciate forever.

Accomodation at Bheemeshwari

Jungle Lodges have a beautiful accommodation facility. Log huts are available. You may also relax in one among the ten well-equipped tented cottages on the bank of river Kaveri for more nearer-to-nature feel.

Facilities at Bheemeshwari

Ayurvedic body rejuvenation treatment offered in Ayurvedic Hut maintained by 'Kottakal Ayurvaidya Shala', one among the specialists in Ayurveda.Food at Bheemeshwari : Break away from the normal eating routine to take pleasure in a luxurious buffet of both Non-vegetarian and vegetarian food in an open-to-sides eating spot, the Gol Ghar. Have lunch once you check-in to the cottage, tea in late afternoon, food and drink in the region of campfire, dinner in Gol Ghar, the bed-tea at sunrise including a breakfast. Here you will definitely get all you could possibly have expected for.
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19 May 2017

Shivanasamudra Falls near Bangalore Karnataka

Shivanasamudra is a small island town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is 65 km east of Mysore and 120 km from Bangalore. Situated on the banks of the River Cauvery, the area is surrounded by forested hills and lush green valleys. Here the Cauvery River winds its way through the Deccan Plateau and drops downstream to form the beautiful twin waterfalls. Here is some fact about Shivanasamudra Falls near Bangalore Karnataka.


Location: Mandya District near Bangalore
Timing: Sunrise and sunset
Preferred by Nature: Lovers, Wanderers, Experience Seekers
Entry fee : No Entry Fee
Visiting timing:  1 to 2 hours
Best time to visit :  Sept - Feb 
Photography: Allow
Famous For :  Silicon City of India
Weather Summer :  20 - 37°C, Winter 10 - 32°C
Maximum flow : 667,000 cubic feet per second
How to Reach by Air: The Nearest Airport is Bangalore Airport(120KM).
How to Reach by Rail:The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city Railway ststion.(120KM).
How to Reach by Road: There are many publlic and private vehicals available to reach here.

More Information about Shivanasamudra Falls 

The river Kaveri tumbles grandly downward the Shivanasamudra Falls, also called the Shivasamudra Falls. The Shivanasamudra Falls has twin jumps, Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, one km away from each other. It is because to Kaveri river by itself splitting just a few kilometers towards the south into western as well as eastern branches. Both Gaganachukki as well as Bharachukki are a heaven for the nature lovers. It really is a panoramic landscape to view the river fall down from a top of 300-350 feet into a spray of mist. Relaxing on the nearby benches from the watch tower you are able to revel about the beauty that the cascading waterfalls offer. 

Gaganachukki


Gaganachukki loacted on the left is a huge horsetail waterfall. The 90-metre waterfall on the river rushing through the huge boulders invite the travelers during July - August during the river Kabini too floods together with river Kaveri.

Bharachukki

Bharachukki located on the right is really a jagged roaring cascading waterfall. Bharachukki is situated a km towards the south-west of the Gaganachukki Falls. On the route to Bharachukki, you can find an ancient dargah located along the bank, that attracts numerous Muslims everyday to visit and worship. When compared with Gaganachukki, Bharachukki wears a more tranquil appearance, due to the steady sheet of water falling without many boulders hindering its route downward.


Asia's initial Hydro - electric project, established in 1902 by Sheshadri Ayyar, a dewan of Mysore could be noticed downstream to the water falls. From Shivanasamudra electricity was supplied to Bangalore, the very first city to get electricity in India - in 1906.

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6 May 2017

One Day Picnic Spots in Bangalore

Long time ago Bangalore was known throughout India as the garden city, liberal and progressive city. In recent years, these attributes have propelled Bangalore to the forefront of the development of high technology industry in India and is currently ranked as India's most developed city and one of the world's fastest growing urban areas.

Here are few picnic spots around Bangalore, ideal for one day picnic.

Mekedatu: The river kaveri squeezes through a narrow throat and deep in which a goat could leap. That's how Mekedatu takes its name. Only 3 miles from this spot is Sangam, the confluence of Kaveri and Arakavathi where there is a temple dedicated to Lord Sangameshwara. Mekedatu is located at a distance of 100 km from Bangalore city.



Muthathi: Muthathi is a small village on the bank of Kaveri. Muthathi is located at a distance of 35km from Malavalli. This is one of the fine picnic spots for nature lovers and anglers located at a distance of 80 km from Bangalore. The other attraction at Muthathi is Anjaneya temple. As per the legend, Sita, wife of lord Rama, lost her finger ring in this part of the river Kaveri and Hanuman twirled the river and found the ring.



Ramohalli: Ramohalli is located at a distance of 28 km from Bangalore. This serene picnic place has a sprawling 400 year old Banyan Tree, which covers an area of 4 hectares! It is called 'Dodda Alada Mara' in Kannada meaning Big Banyan Tree. The tree with its vertical root system is considered the biggest tree in Karnataka. The main trunk has given life to several roots and branches with lots of leaves. Branches jutting on all sides have slanted towards the ground.
 
Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley): Muthyala Maduvu is located at a distance of 45 km from Bangalore. For those wishing to relax for a day, Muthyala Maduvu would be the ideal choice. Situated amidst hills, nestled in a valley, this secluded place makes a fascinating picnic spot.

The attraction of this place is the water falls, formed by streams trickle of water gushing from a height of 90 meters. These jets of water at the bottom give an impression of a pond of pearls - Muthyala Maduvu in Telugu. Muthyala means Pearl in Telugu Language. There is also a small temple dedicated to Shiva which adds a religious touch to this place.
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One Day Trip around Bangalore

If you are in Bangalore and went on weekend trips from Bangalore, you'd know that finding tourist destinations and planning a day trip is not an easy task for you.
 
Check out the following weekend and day-trip spots in and around Bangalore. These tourist destinations are for all kinds of travelers - for the adventure seeker, family vacations, fun outing with friends, cycling and car etc....

Yelagiri Hills
 
Distance: 150 Km from Bangalore.
Route: Bangalore - Chennai National Highway
How to reach: By Cars, Taxis, Buses
Road condition: Good

 
This unpopular hill-station is located near Krishnagiri town in Tamilnadu on the Bangalore-Chennai National Highway. Yelagiri Hills is about 150 kilometers from Bangalore and around 250 Kilometers from Chennai.

Yelagiri Hills is not typical tourist attraction; this place is for those wishing to escape the monotony of ordinary cities to just relax for a couple of days. The hill station is at a height of about 900 meters or 3000 feet above the sea level and the weather is enjoyable throughout the year.

The main attractions of Yelagiri Hills are a lake where you can go for boating, Swamimalai - a trek of 3 Km uphill takes you to a small temple and panoramic views of the mountains. There are plenty of hotels (many which call themselves as resorts) in Yelagiri. The hotels get crowded during weekend and holidays.

Innovative Film City
 
Distance: 50 Km from Bangalore.
Route: Bangalore - Mysore highway
Mode of Transportation: By Bus, Car, and Motor bike
Road condition: Good

 
Innovative Film City is an amusement park located at Bidadi on Bangalore - Mysore highway; it is located about 50 kilometers from Bangalore. It is a new theme park which arrived in Bangalore in 2008.

The attraction of this theme park include a wax museum, the dinosaur museum, a special section entitled "Cartoon Town" for children, a labyrinth of mirrors, 4D movies and more. Tickets are a bit expensive though. You have to pay between INR. 300 - INR 1000 per person, depending on what attraction you want to see inside. There are decent food courts where you can lunch or a snack.

If you want to spend a weekend of fun with your family or friends, Innovative film city is really worth a visit. If you want to spend entire day in the Innovative Film city, then you should leave early.

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