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Nandi Hills |
Nandi
Hill is name of the place that is visited by Bangloreans quite often as it is
just a jump away from Bangalore.
It’s a place with very nice scenic beauty which is able to rejuvenate anyone almost
in the way a nice hill station does. Different
stories of Nandi Hills are famous among locals but it is said that its present
name is because of its shape which resembles to sitting NANDI. It is 4,851 ft
above sea level.
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View from foot of the Nandi Hills |
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View from Top of Nandi Hills |
It
was a trip which was in my mind even before I landed in Bangalore. When I was in Delhi
almost all of my friends who were staying in Bangalore or around it, kept on boasting
about Nandi Hill’s scenic beauty. So when I heard that I had to go to Bangalore for joining, first thing that
struck my mind was… Nandi Hill of course. Although I explored Nandi after
around 10 months after stepping in Bangalore
but I was very excited.
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Road to Top of Nandi Hils |
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Curves on the Way |
We
(I & 5 of my friends) started our journey very early in the Sunday morning
and left our rooms at 4:30 AM. Although it is not very far from Bangalore (around 70 km) on the way to Hyderabad National Highway (NH-7) also roads were silent and lonely at those early hours and the special time
that I can check on my watch only when I am on a trip ;) and gate at Nandi Hill
opens up at 6:00 AM.. I would suggest you to leave somewhat early if you want
to see sun rise( which is not visible in monsoon) because vehicles get lined up
one after another and if u will reach at 6AM or 5:45AM u would be very back in
line.. resulting in delay and ultimately missing sunrise. Also if you are a
regular early riser, if you are the one who doesn’t want to miss a incredible
sunrise then its better to reach Nandi a day before and stay overnight in one
of the guest house like Nehru House or Gandhi House which are Govt guest houses. Also Karnataka Tourism runs a restaurant(veg & non-veg both) named Mayura.
We
all were enjoying as usual and some were trying to be dizzy but they ofcourse
couldn’t :). We stopped at the
diversion from main Bangalore-Hyderabad Expressway as there were many tea
stalls and we all wanted tea at that time. Then we headed towards Nandi Hill
and reached at gate at 5:45AM and as mentioned earlier were stuck before gate
as a number of vehicles were already there. After 5 mins we all decided to got
down and walk.. catching some early morning sight and scenery present there was
beautiful making our morning awesome. Then finally our car crossed the GATE at
6:20AM.. we got in it and headed towards Nandi clicking the scenes as much as
possible.
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Vehicles started to move after 6:00AM |
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Main Gate of Fort |
We
reached at the main gate in around 20 mins after crossing a number of hilly
turns. There we had to pay an entry fee of Rs. 100 and bikers have to park
bikes there only as bikes are not allowed after this main gate which seems to
be a gate of Fort. Also if you want, you can go up by a flight of around 1175 steps from the foot of the hill to top. Immediately after entering this gate on left is Amritha
Sarovar and Tipu’s Lodge. But at that time we skipped these places with hope that quite possible we might see some sight of rising sun(that we see very less in our lives ;) ).
But
here comes the main twist that it was so cloudy that day that there was no sun
in the sky and as I have told earlier we were already too late. Too many people were already there and were waiting for just a glimpse of almighty Sun. But I have one favorite
line of mine “if your friends are with you, you can enjoy at any place”.
Instead of any place we were actually
at the most favorite place of Bangaloreans. So we simply started to discovered the
place.
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A view of Top of Nandi Hills |
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A ruined structure on Top |
In vicinity of view point there is an ancient temple, Yoga Nandeeshwara, we entered in its
premises, it was constructed on rocky surface which was making it unique in its
own way, offered prayers to the deity and then in other complex there was small
pond on Nandi Hill itself then went to the back of the temple. Here we could
actually feel that we are at the top of the Nandi Hill… started to descend,
encountered a lot of monkeys on the way, a lot of people were resting on the hillock.
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Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple |
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Inside Temple.. rocky surface |
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Pond Inside Temple on Top of Nandi Hills |
At
last we reached to the Tipu’s Drop. It
is said that from here Tipu’s prisoners were thrown to death. However from here
we could see the spectacular view of the valley and were trying to identify the
roads to come up. So many gun holes were there on the way in the wall of the
fort. I was very impressed with one of the point in which 3 holes were together
in different direction so that fire could be done in three directions
back-to-back (I thought so :)).
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Tipu's Drop |
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View From Tipu's Drop |
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Gun Hole in three direction |
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Descend towards Tipu's Drop |
Basically it was looking like we were inside a fort on the top of the hill, entered through its Main Gate. This fort was considered as impregnable covering a very very vast area, having holes in the wall, having a place to throw prisioners, having a Sarovar etc.
Then was the
origin of the Akrkavati
River which was more
looking like rain water has collected in between. Very honestly I couldn't see any origin of any river as mentioned in various sites. Eventually we entered the Childrens’ Park and did some photo shoot as usual ;). There were small tree houses catching everybody's attention passing through the area. Then we started to return back.
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A Flower on Top near Childrens' Park |
We came back to that same gate through which we entered. Immediately before it was Amritha Sarovar and Tipu Sultan's Lodge. Sarovar was good to see and we were feeling kind of peace there and then in the back of it is Tipu's Lodge. There was nothing much in Lodge, a dark and almost empty room (only room which was open) was there but let me tell it was extra ordinarily cold. By entering in that room only we realised that why it is known as Summer Retreat. All other rooms were locked so could not enter in them so after exploring that we started towards the Main Gate to descend.
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Amritha Sarovar |
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Tipu Sultan Lodge |
And ultimately we left the place at around
10:30AM. Just after reaching NH74, at that T-point only there are a number of
good restaurants and dhabas. We decided to have breakfast there only as we were
going to trek Skandagiri.. and there we would find nothing to eat. We had nice
dosa, omlettes and idli and were ready to trek Skandagiri then.
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Inside Main Gate View |
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Another View |
Overall it was another trip that we enjoyed a lot with a little disappointment of not able to see sunrise but I think our timings were not perfect. But it was a much awaited trip that was followed by visit to Bhoganandishwara Temple and trekking on Skandagiri.
General Information with Day Plan:
Date of visiting : 20-Oct-2013 Sunday
Distance from Bangalore : approx 70 kms.
Entry Fee : For cars its Rs. 100 & for bikes its Rs. 40 for two persons but bikes should be parked outside the Gate of Fort.
Time to visit : 6AM - 6PM
Mode of travelling : By Car
Plan for the day : Bangalore->Nandi Hills->Bhoganandishwara Temple->Skandagiri->Bangalore
Days required : 1 Day is enough but you can spend a night for a beautiful sunrise view
2 comments:
By the way for one bike parking and entry of two people they are taking Rs 40/- which u have not mentioned and the entry to "Nandi Hills" is allowed between 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. ....
@saubhagya : thanks a lot for this information... i will update it :)
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