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Awesome Pics and Coverage I must say its aptly described and well covered in pics.Yeah true i haven't heard of many places as seen on the one of the pics road sign.Please keep posting.Loved it.
Thanks
Abhijeet Bhagat
Enjoy Hi Raja
I didnt know that you writes blog as well.....good to hear about your blog and your recent
adventure.....enjoy.....plan something in december.......looking forward to it.
swanand
help me I would like to plan a getaway trip with my wife and daughter of one year old in last week of may or june first week for 3 days. Please tell me some hotel to stay neat Nane ghat
I did it! Hey Laxmikant,
I finally read through your entire article - took me almost an hour! Seems that you and your group really enjoyed your trip! Some of the places seem worth visiting. The photos are good too. Also, you have written some gems such as "It’s maintained so well, kept so clean that you tend to forget that it is inside India." which made the reading enjoyable. I tried hard to ignore the grammar and spelling at some places, but you know me:)...I couldn't resist commenting. It took me some time to understand that by "Litch" you meant the blood-sucking leech.
Amit and I are visiting a friend in Bangalore for Christmas. We too are planning to see some areas such as Coorg or Mysore during that trip. Did you guys visit Coorg?
Btw, dare I hope that you read my blog for our Diwali trip?
Keep writing,
Nilambari
Marleshwar This is a precise blog. It also gives sneak peek into the history. As I read through it, I could imagine the Ghats, waterfalls and the greenery described. I guess I could spot the rainbow in the photo. Would have surely enjoyed 'mor' (pun intended) photos :)
This is a good life! Hey,
you write so well!!!
kept me interested till the end!
khupch chhan lihilays and the pictures added more fun in that!!!!
Manasi
Awesome blog!! Very well written with almost all details. Gr8 work Lax.
The round boat near Barachukki is called "Teppa". I googled it :) The temple which deserves specific mention for the extraordinary and exemplary carvings is called the "ChennaKeshava" temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, in Bellur. Chenna means beautiful and keshav means Vishnu.
Also, i remember the guide mentioning that Halebhidu was earlier was called DwarSamudra, because of the beautiful lake besides it (on whose banks we had setup our katta). We had Lax’s belated bday party on the last day for lunch at a place called hotel Mayura on the ShravanBelagola - Bengalurru highway which also deserves specific mention for extremely good food and service.
Sorry for delay...i was out on another trip No special skills are required. Just carry some food items, as nothing can be found once u reach the fort. Try to have ur bikes filled up with petrol, as petrol gets stollen at some places. Carry warm clothes as you are going in winter
Hey gr8 blog. You compiled everything in a nice way. This blog will help us in recalling all the excitement, fun, friendly talks, fights we had in this nine days time.
Great trip guys........hope we will have some more in future :)
inform me hey man.........
I read your article and liked it.........we friends are planning the same trek in december............we are from pune..............I think you can provide us with some information and tactics required for a trek there..............
so if you can contact me on ''shinyglares_savy@rediffmail.com''............
thank you...............
Overnight stay in the cave at Naneghat Hi Pinu!
Read about your Naneghat trek. I wanted to understand how safe is it to stay in the cave overnight, especially if there are female trekkers. We're planning to start on Friday, stay for the night and come down on Saturday.
Reply would be appreciated :) Thanks in advance.
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