Unbelievable A Replenished-Getaway for a Soulful Holiday


Tardiness of work makes most of us tired. We tend to crave for the finest getaway in and around town. To replenish and re-energize will be our only motive. 
 
Not only people working in the software industry but also the busy workers plan for a picturesque and memorable getaway for a calm weekend.

Keeping this in mind, let’s check out these three good places in and around Bangalore for a soulful holiday:

1.Skandagiri also called as Kalavaarahalli Betta became famous through the pictures of the place circulated on the social media. Being situated right next to Nandi Hills, this place is famous for night trekking in the grey white moonlight. The sunrise among clouds seen during late winters also adds to the beauty of this exciting spot. The trek to the peak takes an average of two hours. Weekend nights, especially on a full moon day is quite breath-taking. This place is great for fun and frolic. 

2.Shivanasamudram is more popular for its two falls the Gaganachukki and Bharachukki near Malavalli; Mandya District is in itself a scenic beauty for any nature lover. These falls are of the River Kaveri and are extremely enchanting during the Monsoons. Bharachukki is 15 km away from Gaganachukki and offers the visitor to get into the river and right under the falls.

3.Talakkad, situated on the banks of the River Kaveri is famous for its sand dunes and the sand covered temples. The River Kaveri flows very shallow in this region which makes it flawless to play around in the river. This place is situated in Mysore District about 22 km to the right of Shivanasamudram. 

Our minds would be juggling to go to all these places and be a part of their beauty. So let’s pack our bags this weekend and run along nature and enjoy to our hearts’ fullest.

Integrate and Assess for a scenic getaway”

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