Natural beauty in lush forests and great spot associated with ancient story. It's one of the major place to visit in Lansdowne. There is the way from the byelanes of local market of Lansdowne. One can trek or hire the local vehicle. The road is not good so be ready for bumpy ride. But the spot is excellent.
It was told by the market people that during the period of exile, Pandavas took a halt at this place and cooked food. महाबली भीम placed a rock above another in a way that it can never topple. One can move this rock by merely one finger, but it can never fall down. Our driver showed us by moving with...
Read moreMy sister insisted to go to this place as she thought its a pakoda point. We were really excited. We came to the end of the bazaar and the road ended. We then strolled through the trees. There we spotted to streams too. It was beautiful. Later we reached the point realising it was not a pakoda point but two huge stones- one above the another. It was a sad day because we were very excited about having pakodas. It was raining too. Pakoda and rain would have been such a great experience. So two stars for not having pakodas. But 5 star for the trails and the view. PS - Don't litter and take your...
Read moreActual bhim pakora is a little difficult to find. It's a 2km trek downhill which is not shown anywhere on maps and neither there are government boards that direct to this place. Ask the locals for exact location. Going by car is a difficult option as the road is pathetic full of potholes. Don't try to go via car, instead trek down instead. There are just two stones over one another. So do this at your spare time after you're done with everything else. Even after this if you go identify the correct stones using my photos....
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