As a visitor I notice that there is no effort to protect this fort from besmirch. It is sad and disappointing to see this fort. This fort holds typical rich history but a visitor can not identify any spots of incidents, graves of Vikrama Rajasinha, last king of Srilanka, Europeans graves, killing of Aravidu dynasty […]
Golden temple, Vellore – An Abode of Goddess Lakshmi

This journey was planned for a family of seven persons from Bengaluru. There was tight schedule of responsibilities together with age related ailments. So we thought to spend two leisure days in Tiruvannamalai together with flying visit to Vellore Golden temple and Vellore fort on return to Bengaluru.After spending 2 nights in Tiruvannamalai we took […]
Tiruvannamalai- A Town Of Sages And Temples

This journey was planned for a family of seven persons from Bengaluru. There was tight schedule of responsibilities together with age related ailments. So we thought to spend two leisure days in Tiruvannamalai together with flying visit to Vellore Golden temple and Vellore fort on return to Bengaluru.Though Tiruvannamalai is called as town of temples […]
Sadguru Sannidhi, Chikballapur – A Throbbing Space

“Sannidhi means presence. A Sannidhi establishes an energy presence that naturally takes you to the realm of devotion, where something far bigger than you becomes an experiential reality for you.” ― Sadhguru With this spirit we should visit this special and spatial place and not like we see other places. This is creation by human for human and […]
Udaipur, City of Lakes – Things to do in 3 Days

Location Udaipur is a city in Rajasthan, India. It is about 380 KM from Jaipur. There is a domestic airport in Udaipur which is 20 KM from city. It is also well connected by road and rail from all cities of India. Ola operates but do not rely on Ola in Udaipur if you are […]
City Palace Udaipur – Kingdom of Mewar

This particular City Palace belongs to kingdom of Mewar (Rana Pratap land). I think among all states of India, Rajasthan is unique with maximum heritages in form of forts, temples, havelis, lakes and royal cenotaphs. The people of Rajasthan still acknowledge, adore and remember their kings and titular kings as I noticed in visitors in forts and museums.