Trip to Shivagange mountain peak Bangalore India
Shivagange is a mountain peak and a Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, 54 km from Bangalore city in India. The area is popular for rock climbing in India.
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Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet[1] and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bengaluru Rural district India. It is situated 19 km from the town of Tumakuru and 54 km from Bengaluru.[2] The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalinga and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby giving the place its name. It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) and place is having various temples such as Gangadhareshwara temple, Sri Honnammadevi Temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange-Travelling new Places and exploring things makes me happy
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Shivaganga/Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 1368 meters and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bangalore Rural district India. It is situated 8 km from the town of Tumkur and 54 km from Bangalore. The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalingam and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby by giving the place its name. It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) and place is having various temples such as Gangadhareshwara temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange, A historical rock statue of Nandi or Basavanna carved on top of a steep rock is considered as a spell binding sculpture because of its narrow location. Sharadambe temple and several theerthas such as Agasthya theertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange etc. are found in this hill.
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One Saturday Traveling from Bangalore in India visiting Shiva Ganga Mountain with friends.
Shivaganga Hills (Betta) Trekking from Bangalore
Pictures of Shivaganga Betta (Hills) Trekking from Bangalore. A set of pics showing the entire trek from the start to peak top. Includes picture of steps, boulders, temples, nandis and the view from the top.
Shivaganga also known 'Dakshina Kashi' is a small mountain peak located near Tumkur. Its about 8 Km from Tumkur and 54 km from Bengaluru. The top part of the peak is shaped like a Shivalinga and an excellent place for a demanding trek.
The total climb to the peak takes about 2 Hrs one way. There are various temples on the the way (Gangadhareshwara, Olakal Teertha and Patalagange) and lots of options for refreshments.
TIPS: Use bathrooms before the start, take lots of water bottle and start early in the morning to enjoy the trek view from top.
SINCERE REQUEST: Please don't litter the place, its our place lets proudly keep it clean.
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Shivgange betta | Shivaganga Hills | Day trip from Bangalore
Shivagange hill, one of the popular weekend getaways from Bangalore and one of the noted trekking destinations in Karnataka. For most of the folks from Bangalore, a quick search for ‘trekking places in Bangalore’ ends up in Shivaganga hills. This famous pilgrimage is only 55 km from Bangalore on the way to Tumkur and is known for its moderate to tough trekking trail and sacred temples. Along with our friends, we decided to visit Shivagange hills on a fine Saturday morning.
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At the entrance, there are two temples namely Gangadhareshwara temple and Honnadevi temple which can be reached by climbing only few steps. Both of these temples are cave temples and are very old.You can also find a big Ganesha statue on your left side while climbing these steps.
From the left side near the Gangadhareshwara temple, there is a path that leads to the top of the hill. The trek path is a difficult one and if you are just a beginner, it will exhaust you. We went in a peak summer season which made our trekking a more tiring one. Be cautious about your belongings as there are lot of monkeys throughout the trek path.
There are rock cut steps in many places which eases the trekking a bit. And the mesmerizing aerial view of the surrounding gives a soothing experience as you climb. There are small shops selling water, buttermilk, juice, churmuri, etc throughout till the top. Big salute to these guys who come here every day and serve basic necessities. You cannot stop appreciating them during your trek. If not these people, you would need to carry loads of water. But while eating or drinking, be careful of the monkeys. They can appear from anywhere.
In the mid-way, you will find a small temple called Olakal Theertha where you can find a water spring. You need to put your hand into a deep, small opening to touch the water. It is believed that if you could touch the water, that means you are a person of good nature. It is also a belief that if you touch the water, then you are free from all the sins you have committed.
Little more ascend towards the hill, you can find a big Shiva and Parvathi statues in a sitting posture. From this statue, till the top of the hill, the trek is the most difficult one. The trek trail becomes very steep and the steps are extremely narrow. There are railings for your support. Hold them tight and climb. These railings are a blessing in disguise. If not these railings, climbing till the top would have been highly difficult. Near this trek path, there are lot of monkeys. But, unless you show them food/water or do anything harm to them, they won’t create any problem to you. They will be jumping from railing to railing and will be trekking along with you. But, don’t you worry. They won’t hurt you unnecessarily.
Surprisingly, though the steps were steep, we dint feel that tired while climbing this stretch. May be because we were too cautious while climbing that we could not pay attention to our tiredness. ???? As you are nearing the hilltop, the cool breeze touches your face and the atmosphere suddenly changes to a pleasant one. At the top of the hill, if you take a left, there is a big Nandi statue (bull) carved out of a rock which can be reached by climbing few more steps. These steps are the steepest one and are highly dangerous. Behind the bull statue, at one point, there is no rock support to keep your foot. You just need to walk on the railings. These two-three steps on the railings at such a height, with the view of the surrounding villages deep beneath the foot is the scariest for me in this trek and is unforgettable one. Do not miss to experience this amazing feeling when you are in Shivagange. But, we repeat, be extra careful while climbing up and down these narrow steps.
Little more steps of walk from the Nandi Statue towards the other side, you will reach another view point called Shanthala Point. This is the point from where Shanthala, the great Bharathanatyam dancer queen and wife of the great Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana is believed to have committed suicide. The place is named after her. View from here is extraordinary and cannot be explained in words. The spectacular view of the landscape is an absolute bliss and makes you forget all the hardship that you have undergone to reach the point and undoubtedly make you feel worth the climb. We spent lot of time enjoying the nature, clicking photos at this point.
Shivgange Tourism / India.
Shivgange Tourism / India.
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Shivagange is a rocky area which is home to many temples and religious sites. There are many natural springs that are found here and the water is said to be sacred. These are known as Gange. Some of the attractions of the site are various temples on the hill and also the stone carving of the Nandi, that has been carved out of a single rock and it is one of the main tourist attractions that can be found in the area. At the bottom of the town there is a small village and there are many small temples that are located along the way.
The place is visited by many spiritual tourists and also by adventure seekers. Rock climbers, mountaineers and other tourists seeking an adventure rush are among the tourist who visits the Shivagange hills. The area is crowded throughout the year and this is mainly due to the temples that are along the stretch. Summer months can be extremely hot and sunny and tourist should be prepared. There are plenty of shops near the hill selling water bottles and things to eat. However it is advisable to be prepared as it may not be clean for the most part.
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SHIVAGANGE TUMKUR OLAKALLU TIRTHA NANDI TEMPLE
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I captured this video when I had been to Shivagange trek with my colleagues. Couldn't cover all loactions due to shortage of battery :-( Well here is the brief description of the place:
Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 2640.3 feet and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bengaluru Rural district India. It is situated 19 km from the town of Tumakuru and 54 km from Bengaluru. The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalinga and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby giving the place its name.
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View from top of Shivagange Hill
Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 1368 meters[1] and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bangalore Rural district India. It is situated 20 km from the town of Tumkur and 54 km from Bangalore. [2] The sacred mountain is shaped as a shivalinga and a spring flows near locally called Ganga, thereby by giving the place its name. It is also known as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) and place is having various temples such as Gangadhareshwara temple, Sri Honnadevi Temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue, Patalagange,[3] A historical rock statue of Nandi or Basavanna carved on top of a steep rock is considered as a spell binding sculpture because of its narrow location.[3] Sharadambe temple and several theerthas such as Agasthya theertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange etc. are found in this hill.[4] Sri Honnadevi Temple is in side the cave. Sri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is also in side the cave. Gavi means Cave, Gangadhareshwara means Parameshwara having Gange on the top. Every year in the month of January on the day of Sankranthi festival, the marriage function of Sri Gangadhareshwara and Sri Honnadevi (Parvathi) will be done.
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Shivaganga Hills
Shivagange is a mountain peak & Hindu pilgrimage near Dobbspet in Tumkur district(India). Shivagange is also called as Dakshina Kashi (Kashi of South India).The hill is viewed in the shape of Shivalinga. There are several temples Gangadhareshwara Swamy, Honna devi, Olakal theertha, Patalagange, Nandi statue. On the day of Makara Sankramana, holy ganga water flows out naturally in the midst of 3 pillars on the top of the peak, and the holy water is taken to perform Abhisheka to Lord Gangadhareshwara
Best Trekking Place in Bangalore | Shivagange Betta
A Short ride from Bangalore towards Tumakuru, a nice place to trek. One must definitely try for sure. Difficulty level is moderate not very difficult but in few place needs to be very careful as the steps are very steep and narrow. Walk safe and enjoy the trek. ..
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Shivaganga is a mountain peak with a height of 1368 meters and Hindu pilgrimage center, located near Dobbaspet, in Bangalore Rural district Karnataka, India...about 54 Kms from Bangalore.. Though trekking to the peak is a bit challenging and tiresome overall its a nice experience....Credit goes to Jamendo artist Veddaskeer for the nice background music ! uploaded from my video files
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Shivgange Trekking with crazy Yatra
Trekking to Shivagange mountain near Bangalore organised by Crazy Yatra.
Shivagange is a mountain peak with a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet and Hindu pilgrimage center located near Dobbaspet, in Bengaluru Rural district India. It is situated 19 km from the town of Tumakuru and 54 km from Bengaluru.
The area is a popular site for rock climbing in the Karnataka state. Two routes available for Trekking. The easy trail to the peak is well marked and the presence of man-made steps (often carved into the rocky landscape, but sometimes made from rocks) makes the trail suitable for beginners. Other trail requires rock climbing which should be done under guidance.
There are frequent rest opportunities with stalls serving food and drinks. The trekking path to reach summit from foothills is of 2.3 km in a pre-defined path, much of which is climbed towards the end of the path where the trail becomes steep and narrow - safety rails are provided in such areas.[3] Monkeys are the main fauna inhabiting the hill.