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Big Banyan Tree (Ramohalli) - 18 Kms. from Bangalore on the Mysore
Road. The famed Big Banyan tree spread over nearly four acres is located
here. The tree has an awe-inspiring appearance and consists of a
vertical root system forming a pleasant complex. Age of this massive
tree is around four hundred year. Nandi Hills - 60 Kms.
via Devanahalli. A well-known summer resort. Tipu's Drop is an
attraction here. Cottages are available here. Contact : Director of
Horticulture, Lalbagh, Bangalore. Tel : 6672231. During season (July to
February) contact the Special Officer, Horticulture. Nandi Hills.
KSTDC's Hotel Mayura Pine Top has restaurant and accommodation
facilities. Contact KSTDC (HO). Phone : 2212901 / 902 / 903.
Vishwashanti Ashram - 25 Kms. From Bangalore on Tumkur Road. This
spot is still a well kept secret as far as tourists are concerned.
Vishwashanti Ashram houses the tallest statue of Vitthala, an
incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

Nrityagram Dance Village - 30 Kms. From Bangalore via Tumkur Road
towards Hessarghatta. This dance village is founded by one of the finest
odissi dancers of India - Protima Guari. She built this
unique village for classical dancers around the norms of a traditional
gurukula, the system of education of ancient India. Here students from
all over the world are trained in various Indian dance forms including
Bharatnatyam, Odissi and Kuchipudi. Every year, in the first week of
February, Nrityagram conducts the Vasantha Habba or the festival of
spring. This institute is now managed by Ms. Lynne Fernandes, after the
demise of Ms. Protima Gauri Bedi. Leading musicians and dancers from all
over the country participate and this brings the students as well as the
connoisseur and common man in touch with the best musical talents in the
country. You can also stay here overnight to get the feel of this rustic
Indian charm. It is situated at Hessarghatta, Bangalore rural district.
Phone : 8466312 , 8466313 , 8466314.
Shivaganga - 60 kms from Bangalore via Tumkur Road. There are
temples dedicated to Gangadhara and Honnadevi. There is a fresh water
spring called Pathala Ganga. Regular KSRTC buses are available from
Tumkur (20 kms) and Bangalore.
Mekedatu (Goat's Leap) - 98 kms from Bangalore via Kanakapura Road.
The river Arkavathi flows through a deep gorge. The Sangameshwara temple
is at the confluence of the river Arkavathi and Cauvery. The river flows
in a ravine over which a goat can easily leap. Hence the name Mekedatu
Bannerghatta National Park - About 18 kms from Bangalore is this
beautiful national park. The major attraction is the lion safari, which
is a wild stretch of forest set apart for animals. A safari van is also
available to tour the park. Tuesday is weekly off and this park is open
from 09:00 to 17:00 on all other days. There is also an elephant ride
available for children. Phone : 3344686 (Forest Department)
Ghati Subramanya - 52 kms from Bangalore via Doddaballapur (17 kms
from Doddaballapur). Nearest railway station is Makali Durga on the
Bangalore - Guntakal line. The famous temple of Lord Subramanya is
situated here.
Devarayanadurga - 79 kms from Bangalore via Tumkur. A hill resort.
At the foot of the hill there is a natural water spring (Take a
deviation at 10th milestone). There is an artificial lake that spreads
over nearly 1000 acres. The Indo-Danish Dairy project and Government
Horticultural and dairy farms are located here. Accommodation :
Traveller's Bungalow under BWSSB, Bangalore.
Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley) - 44 kms from Bangalore via Brigade
Road-Hosur Road-Anekal. A picturesque picnic spot with a waterfall which
is 300ft. high. There is a Traveller's Bungalow 6 kms from Anekal Town
on the Hosur Road. For reservations contact Block Development Officer,
Anekal.
Whitefield - 16 kms from Bangalore. Sri Sathya Saibaba Ashram is
here. A large number of devotees come here from all over the world, for
his darshan and blessings whenever he visits the Ashram.
Savanadurga - 58 kms from Bangalore via Magadi Road. A hill fortress
which was the hideout of Kempe Gowda. There is a temple dedicated to
Narasimhaswamy and Veerabhadraswamy. Accomodation is available at the
Traveller's Bungalow.

Kanva Reservior - 69 kms from Bangalore via Mysore Road. KSRTC Bus
Service Available from Bangalore to Ramohalli-Ramanagaram Kanva
Reservoir. For accommodation in Traveller's Bungalow, contact Assistant
Executive Engineer, No. 2, Sub Division, Channapatna.
Shivanasamudra - 120 kms from Bangalore on Mysore Road. Home for two
beautiful waterfalls Gaganachukki and Bharachukki. This has Asia's first
hydroelectric power station built in 1905.
Kolar Gold Mines - 120 kms from Bangalore. Kolar is as rich in
history as it is in gold. The gold mines here are the deepest mining
pits in the world, reaching down to a depth of about 10,000 feet below
the surface of the earth. The Secratary, Kolar Gold Mining Undertaking,
K.G.F., may be contacted for permission to visit the mines. Bharat Earth
Movers factory is also situated here.

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