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At a distance of 4 km from Durgadahalli, 7 km from Sunkasale, 24 km from Kottigehara, 41 km from Mudigere, and 70 km from Chikmagalur, Gatikallu Viewpoint is a stunning vantage point situated at Durgadahalli village in Karnataka. Located near Ballalarayanadurga Fort, it is one of the best places to visit near Chikmagalurfor nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.
Nestled in the lap of Western Ghats, Ghatikallu is a 600 feet 'one rock mountain' with the most stunning view of the valley below. There are many myths about this 'one rock mountain' when heard will only kindle the nostalgic feeling of being one with history. From this viewpoint, one can get a panoramic view of the surrounding peaks, grasslands, valleys, thick jungle, Ballarayan Durga, and Rani Jhari Viewpoint. This place is a perfect getaway from all the hustles and bustles of routine city life.
Gatikallu Viewpoint can only be reached by trekking through the dense vegetation from Durgadahalli village. The trail starts from Kalabhairaveshwara Temple at Durgadahalli, which is around 41 km from Mudigere. The 4 km trekking route from the temple to the initial forest section (from where the actual trek starts) is on a moderately steep mud road. Jeeps and other SUVs can go all the way up to the start point covering a distance of 1 km else just park your vehicle at the temple and start trekking from there. It is a moderate trek and takes about 30 minutes to reach the vantage point from the temple.
The most suitable time to visit the place is between November and May. It is advisable to carry enough food and drinks as there are no shops in the far vicinity.
Fun Corner
In this we will upload one picture and you have to identify the picture. You have to write the name of the Place in the comment section. Information regarding picture will be given in tomorrow’s edition.
Now, identify the Picture and write it in the comment section.😄
Yesterday’s Fun Corner’s Information
Devarayanadurga, Bangalore
At a distance of 72 Kms from Bangalore (near Tumkur), Devarayanadurga is a rocky hill situated in the midst of picturesque locality at an altitude of 3940 ft. The main attraction of Devarayanadurga is the temples of Yoga Narasimha & Bhoga Narasimha. The Bhoga Narasimha temple is located at the foothills while the Yoga Narasimha shrine is located at the top of the hill. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore.
This is also an ideal place for trekking. Motorable road is available till the hill top. Many people trek the hill from the Bhoga Narasimha temple at foothill. One can driver further from Yoga Narasimha temple to the peak of the hill to capture a nice view of the valley and surrounding places.
Devarayanadurga is famous for the natural water spring called Namada Chilume which is considered as the source of Jayamangali River. There are two other springs known as Ramatirtha and Dhanushtirtha. There is a large cave nearby with figures of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. The car festival of Sri Bhoga Narasimha Swamy is held during the month of March/April here.
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Jayanthi, an annual celebration of Narasimha avathara day takes place here during the month of Chaitra (around May).
A diversion is required on NH4 before Tumkur at Kyathsandra to reach Devarayanadurga.
Let’s Learn
In this Section you are going to learn how to read, write and speak Kannada fluently in a fun way. So let’s start. Yesterday’s edition we have learned Household articles in Kannada and today we will learn Kitchen & Grocery Items in Kannada.
Kitchen and Grocery Items
Oil – eNNe
Butter – beNNe
Ghee – tuppa
Curd – Mosaru
Buttermilk – Majjige
Raw rice – Akki
Cooked rice – Anna
Wheat – Godhi
Flour – HiTTu
We hope you will like our post. Please let us know what do you want to know in comment section. We will try to add those things.
Let’s meet tomorrow with new post😀
Yours,
Seema
4 comments:
Very nice one Seema especially on places to visit in karnataka
Thank you 🙏
Very nice blog Seema.
Thank you 🙏
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