Manchanabele Dam | Road Trip from Bangalore
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Road trip to Manchanabele dam from Bangalore.
It is best place to hangout near Bangalore for one day drip. Beautiful hill top views.
Manchanabele dam is nearby to the place, across the river Arkavathy. It is a trekking location.[2] It provides water to Magadi town, Kayaking also conducted here. Species of Water Snakes are also visible [3] However, the reservoir bed is a death trap with sudden fault-lines, large boulders as well as deep slush. More than 200 people have lost their lives between 2006 and 2011.[4] It is very dangerous to get into the waters in this reservoir even if one is a good swimmer. The dam backwaters can also be accessed via Dabbaguli village or via Magadi road where few adventure resorts are located. The Dodda Alada Mara and Savanadurga are other tourist attractions in the circuit.The dam can be reached by direct buses from K. R. Market(Route No.227M,227VA,227VC,242VA,242W).
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Manchanabele Dam is close to Bangalore at a distance of 45 kms from the city is ideal place for teams to escape into for spending their valuable time in natural backgrounds of the reservoir water. Manchanabele dam is named after a local village where the dam is built across the river Arkavathi and water flow from T.G. halli reservoir and water gushing from the mountains of Savandurga in Magadi forests.
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Manchanabele dam ಮಂಚನಬೆಲೆ ಜಲಾಶಯ Ramanagara tourism Bangalore tourism Karnataka Tourism Karnataka dams or Dams of Karnataka. Manchinabele is a village in Magadi taluk in Ramanagara District, Magadi taluk of lok sabha constituency of Bangalore Rural District. Manchanabele Dam is 40 km away from Bangalore, Located in the state of Karnataka city. Manchanabele Dam is built on the water of the tranquil Arkavati River. The river Arkavathy is a tributary to River Cauvery. Manchanabele is a man made irrigation dam, This dam is build for irrigation purpose, but now it also provides water to magadi town. The land which covered for irrigation under this project called “Thore saalu” because all the villages comes on the two sides of river arkavathi, in kannada “thore” means river and “saalu” means line. beauty of which can be enjoyed from nearby hills that offer an excellent view of the water body. The length of composite Dam is 362.20 Mtr. and height is 28.74 Mtr. with a storage capacity of 34.58 M.Cum. Reservoir area Involving submersion to an extent of 365 Hectares of 4 villages. Manchanabele Dam is Operational since 1991. This is also the main source of water for drinking, domestic and irrigation purposes of Bangalore City and its sub urbans. The Administrative Approval was accorded to the Project in 11-11-1977. The cost of the Project at 1986-87 rates was Rs.18.50 Crores. The revised estimate is prepared for Rs. 80.00 Crores. Cauvery Basin Projects, Mysore was started in the year 1974. The catchment of the reservoir is under forest cover. Manchanabele Reservoirs Right and Left bank canals irrigate lands in Magadi and Ramanagaram Taluks. The water of this reservoir is used for irrigating crop fields and for aquaculture.
This dam is also surrounded by lush green trees in small hills that make the place look even more mesmerizing. Manchanabele Dam is a perfect place to visit to unwind and relax. Manchanabele Dam is home to large number of flora and fauna. This place is replete with different types of lush green trees that are adorned with colourful flowers. This place is also inhabited by large number enchanting birds. Manchinbele dam a small reservoir is a well-known film shooting location. Many Kannada and other movies have been shot here. Backwaters of the dam with Savanadurga on the backdrop, gives the place picturesque look. Initially tourists were allowed to visit the dam, however, due to accidents in the area, now visitors are not allowed to go till the reservoir. You can view the dam from the nearby hilltops. Do not venture into water here, even on the reservoir side as the river bed has slippery boulders and many cases of mishap regularly happen here. Water flows from Magadi hills to Bangalore for about 51 Kms. Entry into the dam is strictly prohibited now. There are 2-3 security guards near the dam and they stop visitors from a kilometres distance. You can just have a view of the dam from far.
Nearby is the famous Big Banyan Tree or Dodda Alada Mara a popular picnic spot in Bengaluru as well as a well-known movie shooting location.
The Manchanabele village is just 40 kilometers from Bengaluru. direct bus from K. R. Market (City Market) in Bengaluru to Manchanabele is avaliable. If you are driving down from Bengaluru, you can take the Mysore road to reach here. For those coming from Mysuru, it takes 2 and a half hour via NH275 to reach Manchanabele.
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Manchanabele Dam Bengaluru Karnataka is nearby to the place, across the river Arkavathy. It is a trekking location. It provides water to Magadi town, Kayaking also conducted here. Species of Water Snakes are also visible However, the reservoir bed is a death trap with sudden fault-lines, large boulders as well as deep slush. It is very dangerous to get into the waters in this reservoir even if one is a good swimmer. The dam backwaters can also be accessed via Dabbaguli village or via Magadi road where few adventure resorts are located. The Dodda Alada Mara and Savanadurga are other tourist attractions in the circuit.The dam can be reached by direct buses from K. R. Market(Route No.227M,227VA,227VC,242VA,242W
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Thottikallu is a place near Bangalore off the Kanakapura road which is famous for a falls called Thottikallu falls, more popularly known as TK falls. It is also known as 'SwarnaMukhi' water falls. SwarnaMukhi translates as 'Golden-Faced'. The route at Kagalpura (Kaggalipura) off the Bangalore - Kanakapura road will lead to a place called Byalemaradadoddi, from where a mud road leads to the falls. The place also has a small shrine.
There will not be much water in summer and hence better to visit in or just after monsoon.
The place is about one hour from Kempegowda Bus Terminal. The falls is a few km further away from the Art of Living Ashram.
This venue is a great place to for trekking and mountain hiking and just to a spend your day away from hustle and bustle of the city. It is preferable that you go to this place in two wheeler because the roads become very narrow when you are almost nearing the place. There is also a parking charge for 2 wheelers and 4 wheelers just outside the shrine, you have to park your vehicle and then start walking towards the falls
Now a lots of residential projects are coming up near TK falls. This falls is slowly gaining interest in South Bangalore. A lot of biking expeditions are conducted to this place. little away from Bangalore one can enjoy greenery..
This place is also littered with alcohol bottles and gutka packets. Visitors must take care and keep the place clean.
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Weekend picnic destination around 100kms from Bangalore..Safe to travel along with family n children. Carry food and water along with as no shops are available near to the falls. Children can enjoy at sub-fall & make sure not to take them till main falls as its very slippery.
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Kaigal water falls is situated in Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittor District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is popularly known as Kaigal falls in reference to the Kaigal village situated about 2.5 kilometres from the Falls. Locally the falls is called as Dumukuralla Water Falls.
Cascading water flow from top sub divides the stream forming three different falls. One plunge waterfall at right and a Shiv Ling beautifully dividing two Cataract falls. The waterfall is natural and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet. Ideal time to witness its force and beauty is during peak Monsoon. There are several natural mini pools below the falls where short swimming can be done but no diving. Its situation in the lap of mother nature gives an added advantage with natural unspoiled surroundings with plenty of exotic birds, shrubs, trees and wildlife. The falls is formed by the Kaigal stream which is one of the two streams to flow in the Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, the other being Koudinya stream. And it is come under Theertham Panchaithi and Baireddipalli Mandal.
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From Bangalore: Travel towards Kolar highway till Mulbagal and take right for Kaigal Village. Post Mulbagal a flyover will come where take the left side service road instead of flyover. Then from below the flyover take right to reach Kaigal Village.
Kaigal village is situated on the Kuppam - Palamaner Highway. As you drive from Kuppam the village comes on the right site and the fall is about 2.5 kilometres from the village. There is a mud road leading to very close to the falls from where a short distance of walk will take you to the falls. Best season to visit is between June and October during the peak rain season. The falls is particularly popular picnic destination for people from surrounding areas.
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