Channapatna Toys: Channapatna, a small
hamlet 46 kms. from Bangalore on the Mysore highway, excels
in lacquerware, a craft practised today by over 3000 local
craftspersons. Lacquerware products include brightly coloured
wooden toys, door curtains, powder boxes and napkin rings,
besides a range of distinctive jewellery.
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Shivagange
Shivagange is 8+Kms from Dabas Pet on the way to Tumkur
from Bangalore on NH 4.
Distance from Bangalore : 50+Kms
Nearest Hospital : Shivagange, Dabas Pet.
Nearest food point : Shivagange.
Nearest Petrol Bunk : Dabas Pet.
How to get there:
Plenty of buses operate between Tumkur and Dabas pet,
Shivagange. From Bangalore also quite a number of buses
are available. Many private operators also run between
Dabas pet and Shivagange.
Shivagange gets its name from the Holy places and temples
it hosts. The spring water found here is considered
to the sacred water 'Gange'.
The hillock has few temples atop and a statue of Nandi
carved out of single stone is a beauty. It is about
two kilometers from the bottom of the hillock where
there is a village to the top of the hill. There are
many temples all along the way.
The place being a huge collection of boulders and solid
granite rock structures, it invites not just pilgrims
but rock climbers and adventure lovers as well. Though
there are no bolted routes, there is plenty of climbing.
Devanahalli Fort
The fort was built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda of Avati
clan, with the consent of ‘Devappa’ a feudatory
at Devanadoddi. Subsequently the name was changed to
Devanahalli.The fort remained under the Avati rulers
until 1747, when Mysore Dalawai, Nanjarajaiah, attacked
the fort and captured it. Subsequently Devanahalli was
usurped by the Marathas and reclaimed by the Mysore
army under the leadership of Haider Ali.During the reign
of Tipu Sultan Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort
and took possession of it during the Mysore War of 1791.The
original mud fort built by the Avati rulers was renovated
and the present stone fort was built by Haidar Ali and
Tipu Sultan after they recaptured the place from the
Marathas.
Kaveri Fishing Camp, Bhimeswari (Ramnagar)
The river Kaveri at Bhimeswari, abounds in a variety
of fish including the Carnatic Carp and the Mahseer.
This place is a protected area for the fish, as the
anglers are advised to release the fish, after catching
them. The wild beauty of the river and the countryside,
are sure to hook any tourist.
Cottages run by The Jungle Lodges and Resorts make this
place a definite tourist attraction.
Manchina Bele, Magadi
This is about 36 km from Bangalore by road and about
8 km from the Big Banyan Tree. Manchinabele Dam is situated
in the midst of hills and forests. Even though it is
not a big dam, it is a good picnic spot.
Route: Proceed from the Big Banyan Tree via Chikkappa
Circle. This reservoir and dam is about 15 km from the
tree
Sawan Durga
In Kannada Durga means Fort (also Goddess Amba). Savan
Durga being one of the nine such forts around Bangalore,
is situated at a distance of around 50 kms west of Bangalore
near Magadi.
This is also the biggest monolith in Asia.
There are several routes to the monolith at Sawana Durga,
rising to the height of more than 1000ft, At the foothill
there is a village by the same name and the forest around
has been declared as Reserved forest and there is protected
garden of the Herbs of medicinal interest
Mekedaatu in Kanakapura Taluk
It is about 90 km from Bangalore via Kanakapura. Mekedatu
means goat's leap in Kannada. Mekedatu is a beautiful
picnic spot where the rivers Cauvery and Arkavathi after
their confluence at the Sangam, squeeze though a narrow
gorge. Gushing waters, imposing landscapes, and untouched
picnic spots is what Mekedatu is all about. The Cauvery
river squeezing through a narrow gorge before traversing
its south-bound terrain is a breathtaking sight.
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