Omkar hills & Turahalli forest: A perfect morning 08/06/2014

Place: Omkar hills and Turahalli forest, Bangalore
Distance : 20kms x 2 = 40 Km
Route: Vijaynagar -> Omkar Hills -> Turahalli Forest
Crew: Sachin, Kaveri, Kanchan and Sagar (myself)
Type: Sight Seeing
Ideal for: Omkar Hills – Friends & Family, Turahalli forest – Friends
Bikes: Bajaj Discover 150, Scooty Pep
Budget: 100rs/head

Beep beep!!
Whatsapp
Kanchana: Kaveri going to hometown this Sunday, let’s go somewhere.
Me: Kaveri going? (what a good news). Ok I’ll check a place to hangout.


So it’s Kaveri’s farewell time, hang out for a day, I’m not really big fan of malls as its boring, noisy, traffic, no adventure, not pocket-friendly.  So some nice place to hang out within the city. Googled it!  Found this place on a blog, after seeing the photos I was wondering if this place is inside the city just 20 Kms from Vijayanagar! Wow! So near, girls can bring Scooty and Sachin and me on the bike! seemed perfect. Plan fixed Omkar hills n Turahalli forest.

Saturday morning: Left Vijayanagar at 5.30 am.  Had a hot cup of tea at Bangalore University,  I love Bangalore University its so calm, green, trees, people jogging, walking, playing its like you are out of busy traffic life of Bangalore. Coming back to trip, soon after tea we left. I navigated to Omkar hills and we reached Omkar hills temple at 6.20 am


Omkar Hills: The place was empty except some temple pujaris. Sun has been already up so couldn’t witness the sunrise 🙁 The View from the temple is really good!!  Temple is well built, beautiful, good architecture. There are 7 Jyotirlinga inside the temple. At the backyard of the temple, there is a big Ben clock made by HMT. Each hand weighs 40kg. The temple view from the back is more beautiful than from the front. Omkar hills look amazing with its white paint and lovely ambiance.


Omkar Hills


The backside view of the Omkar hills

After spending some time at omkar hills we left the place. Had breakfast at a hotel beside RNSIT college gate. I put for navigation to the Turahalli forest. 5kms.

Turahalli Forest: We reached the Turahalli forest in 15 mins. There were already three cyclists. Great place for cycling as well. I stepped on to a big rock, the highest point of the hill. Wow!!!! The cold breeze, the calmness, breathtaking view made my day.


One! Two! Three! Jump !!!! 😛
View from the top


We all sat there hearing the voice of nature – the wind, birds, peacock.  Yes, peacocks!! Its the reserved peacock forest, many photographers come here to capture the beautiful peacocks in their camera.  After patiently waiting for some time we spotted a peacock down the forest! It feels nice to see them free in the forest than in a cage. I went down to see it closer but by that time it ran away
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Me pointing at the peacock spotted


Well I climbed down to chase the peacock

After spending calm 1 hour at the peak we headed back. By 10 am we were back to Vijayanagar.

Conclusion: I won’t say this is the best place, the best view I ever had but considering the distance of the place from the heart of the city it is worth visiting.

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