Overview
Karnataka is home to a variety of locations to visit. Due to the epidemic, it’s not recommended to choose popular or crowded destinations. However, don’t fret! Bangalore has a variety of offbeat locations that you may want to explore and rejuvenate. Take an eye and pick one to visit without worry of getting struck by viruses!
Mekedatu
It’s 100 km from Bangalore. Mekedatu refers to a goat’s jump in Kannada. It is believed there was a time when a goat pursued a tiger, and to escape it, the animal took a leap of a magnitude across the valley. The tiger, however, did not attempt to chase it which led to the goat’s life being saved. The river Kaveri enters this area from the deep valley of the gorge. The flow of water is extremely intense in this area in the monsoon season. Therefore, make sure to be careful when walking on the rocks. Also, you could plan an itinerary that includes Chunchi autumn, Sangama and Mekedatu as they are within a couple of kilometers.
Savandurga Hill Trek
Savandurga is the biggest monolithic hill of Asia. Monolithic rocks are the ones that are formed as a single rock to create a huge boulder. The beginning of the hike is challenging because it’s easy and more strenuous, especially in the event of rain. But, there are directions all over the hill so that you will not lose track of the way. The incline of the hill may be over 45 degrees, so it is important to be aware. Further hiking will allow you to go to Kalyana Mandapam. It is popular within the Vijayanagara Dynasty. When you arrive at this point, it indicates that you’re getting close to the summit. There are two temples on the summit as well as the views from the top are amazing and must take in the view.
Jayamangali Black buck Conservation Reserve
It is located 120 km from Bangalore. The route to get to this area is pleasant and a breeze. The Deccan plateau has been converted to a forest reserve that will offer shelter and security to Krishna Mruga or the black buck. Furthermore it’s home to many other animals, including the common deer as well as mongoose, rabbits Jackals, etc. The forest is home to more than kinds of medicinal plants. As with other forests, this one has no safari that is paid for or organized. You are able to drive your own vehicle and explore the designated places. There is a chance that you will have no human contact, making it an ideal place to go in the event of a pandemic!
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Harapanahalli The forest hiking trails
It is situated 70 km from Bangalore. The area is in Doddaballapur and takes close to two hours to get to the area. The roads that lead to this region are great, except for the last two kilometers. The most appealing aspect of this area is the experience in the forest. The hiking in the forest is not difficult and will take about a half day to complete. In the monsoon, there is a chance to see the small water feature here. Be aware that you are able to visit this spot when you’re really fascinated by nature since there’s nothing to do there.
Thimmaraya Swamy Betta Hills
The most well-known hill in Bangalore is Nandi Hills. It is sometimes closed because of landslides caused due to heavy rainfall. Therefore, a great alternative to the Nandi Hills is Thimmaraya Swamy Betta, which is located near Nandi Hills. The hill’s name is derived from the 500 years old Thimmaraya Swamy Temple that is extremely popular with devotees. Nearby the temple is a small village named Avathi village as well as the lake which is located nearby. It is possible to park your car inside the temple complex and then begin your hike. It is a relatively easy walk and within 40 minutes, you will reach the summit. From the top, the 360-degree view of the surrounding area is simply breathtaking. If it is clear, Nandi Hills and nearby ranges can be clearly seen.
Arkavathi River Backwater
It’s located 90km from Bangalore. It’s an ideal spot to have a picnic with the family for just one day. The road conditions to get to this spot are excellent, with the exception of the final 1 km. The backwaters and the river are the major attractions of Arkavathi. It will take about a whole day for the trip to and from. It is possible to see a variety of birds in vibrant colors and take a stroll along your time on the Arkavathi river. It is perhaps the most ideal place in Bangalore to enjoy an informal picnic.