Somnathpur trip photo gallery

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The state of Karnataka is known as the focal point of stone carved architecture. The ruins of Hampi or the remains of Hoysala dynasty are 2 world class citing and now declared as world heritage sites.

A gem of architecture which is still not possible today with the availability of all precision based equipment and tools. The archeological site of Somanathapur is another example of expertize of Hoysala dynasty in stone carvings.

The temple is present in a large compound which has been there for many centuries. It was built by a General of Hoysala dynasty centuries ago.

The carvings can be seen on temple walls, ceilings, exteriors and the idols. Follow the below link to get mesmerized in the beautiful architecture of hoysala era.

SOMANATHAPURA PHOTO GALLERY

Somanathpur Karnataka heritage temple

Coorg travel and adventure in a pdf

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By now I think you are already preparing to plan your trip to Coorg. The photos of coorg posted earlier and travelogue posted sometime back should be good resources for you to begin your planning.

The travelogue is being attached as a pdf document which will act as a guide so that you can keep a track of places to visit, scribble on it for any checklist preparation.

Travel and explore Coorg

Click on the above link to view/download the 440kb size pdf document. You will need freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the document.

Wish you all the best for your holiday to Coorg!


Makedatu travelogue PDF

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In the recent posts of my trip to makedatu I wrote a long enough travelogue for people to use as a guide. The travelogue was written as a web page and hence people might want to keep it as a copy while traveling.

I have created a PDF document from the same travelogue information with a little bit information rephrased and corrected.You can grab a copy of the pdf document by clicking on the screen shot below of the travelogue document opened in Acrobat 9 professional.

Makedatu travelogue in pdf

The pdf file is about 350Kb in size. The image quality within the travelogue might not be greatest as I have tried to compress the data and keep the file size minimum.

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Makedatu trip and travelogue

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Landscape at Makedatu It was a single day trip, to Makedatu which is located about 80km from Bangalore. We hired a cab for the journey to be undertaken by 3 people including 2 of my friends.

It took us about 2 hours to reach the first destination of the journey called Sangam. We started early from our houses reaching comfortably by 9:30 am. ‘Sangam’ is a Hindi language word meaning meeting place for rivers. It is a place where Cauvery and another river merge. Makedatu is about 5 km from this place. Makedatu is a Kannada language term comprising of “Make” meaning ’sheep’ and “Datu” meaning ‘gorge’. Thus the saying that the gorge was separated so close that even a sheep could cross it.

We got off the cab and had to cross the river. On the other side of river was the starting place for a bus service to Makedatu. The river was knee deep and we enjoyed crossing it. After consulting we got to know that the bus would start at 11:00 am. We had one hour with us to explore the surrounding place.

We could see rocks everywhere and water flowing around it. Since it was not monsoon season water level had receded allowing us to go quite inside the rivers. The rugged natural terrain was also looking good in bright sunlight.

We were done with the exploration in about 30 minutes and inquired again for departure of the bus. The service was now postponed to 1 pm as there were not enough passengers to fill up the rickety bus. We decided to trek the distance of 4 km.

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