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kempegowda fort
At a distance of 240 m from Magadi Bus Station, 12.5 km from Savanadurga Hill, and 45 km from Bangalore City Junction, The Kempegowda Fort located in Magadi was originally built by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore as a mud fort in 1537. Unfortunately, a large portion of Kempegowda Fort lies in ruins today, with only parts of the fort had survived. This is one of the popular trekking destinations to visit around Bangalore. The Sultan of Bijapur won Bangalore from the stranglehold of Kempegowda II in 1638. From then on, Kempegowda made Magadi the capital of his territories. For nearly ninety years, Kempegowda and his successors ruled the Magadi region where Kempegowda II built a fort that housed the offices of his administration and the stone fortress of Savanadurga. The Gowda rule ended when the Dalavayi Deva Raja, a general in the Mysore Army captured the last of the rulers. In 1728, the Mysore army breached the weak fort of Magadi and the fortress of Savanadurga and Magadi fell into the hands of the Mysore kingdom.
Thippagondanahalli Reservoir
Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, also known as T G Halli Dam or Chamarajsagar, is located at the confluence of the Arkavathy River and Kumudavathi River, 35 km west of Bangalore, India. It is used by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) as a major source of drinking water for western Bangalore.The lake is a man-made reservoir, created by the building of a dam which was inaugurated in 1933. Bharath Rathna Sir M Visvesvaraya supervised the construction work.
Celebrity Classic Layout Park
Celebrity Classic Layout is an elite residential project that comes with all the necessary amenities and places you in close proximity to a like-minded community.
Savandurga Fort
Savandurga Fort in, Bangalore is a top player in the category of Forts in Bangalore. This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both locally and from other parts of Bangalore. Over the course of its journey, this business has established a firm foothold in its industry. The belief that customer satisfaction is as important as their products and services has helped this establishment garner a vast base of customers, which continues to grow by the day. This business employs individuals that are dedicated to their respective roles and put in a lot of effort to achieve the common vision and larger goals of the company. In the near future, this business aims to expand its line of products and services and cater to a larger client base. In Bangalore, this establishment occupies a prominent location in. It is an effortless task in commuting to this establishment as there are various modes of transport readily available. It is known to provide top service in the following categories: Tourist Attractions, Forts.
Savandurga
Savandurga is formed by two hills known locally as Karigudda (black hill) and Biligudda (white hill). The earliest record of the name of the hill is from 1340 AD by Hoysala Ballala III from Madabalu where it is called Savandi. Another view is that the name is originated fromSamantadurga attributed to a Samantharaya, a governor under Ahchutaraya at Magadi, although there is no inscription confirming this. This was the secondary capital of the Magadi rulers such as Kempegowda. From 1638 to 1728, Mysore took over this place and Dalavayi Devaraja occupied this place with the palace at Nelapattana. In 1791 Lord Cornwallis captured it from Tipu Sultan's forces during the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Robert Home in his Select views in Mysore (1794) shows distant views of the hill from Bangalore. He called it Savinadurga or the fort of death. There were no steps to reach the hill top and it was covered by bamboos and other trees forming a barricade.
Nijagal Betta
Nijagal Betta is a hillock located near Dobbaspet town of Tumkur and is also known as Siddara Betta. The ruins of ancient temples and fort serve as a certain landmark, where you will be able to spot the hill from the Pune-Bangalore National Highway.
Nijagal Betta
This place offers so many adventure with ruined temple, Hindu Muslim temple at the same place, caves, etc. This place even though so beautiful it's not much familiar to many people hence it's not crowded unlike shivagange. If you are looking for really a calm place with no human intervention then it's the one. The trek rather easy as it's very small hill. I recommend not to go with girls unless you are in a group of more than 6 people as it's quite a lonely place where no one comes often rest it's awesome. You can even read my experience to this hill on my blog
Shree Mukti Naga Kshetra
The Mukti Naga Temple which is managed by Shri Subrahmanya Seva Trust, is situated in the serene ambience of Ramohalli, a village at a distance of 18 kilometers from the Bangalore city. Mukti Naga temple at Ramohalli, Bangalore is world's largest monolithic statue of Lord Naaga, This 7 headed idol is about 16 feet tall and 36 tons of weight.Even if the temple is new one, the legend of this temple is a lot more than 200 years old. Shri Mukthi Naga Kshetra has long been home for the Serpent Deity. As per the legend the devotees use to make 9 pradakshinas around the "hutta" (anthill) where the serpent resides to get their desires fulfilled within 90 days. The residents of this region have been referring to this place as "Junjappana Bayalu" (Junjappa's Field).
Hesaraghatta Lake Entry Point
The lake is open always but the best time to visit the lake would be during the early morning hours when the water body offers a splendid natural view and an opportunity to spot various birds of different species, sizes, and colors.