If you're seeking a breathtaking vista, Ghat View Point is a must-visit destination. Perched atop a scenic location, it offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes that is simply mesmerizing. The vantage point provides a perfect blend of lush greenery and distant hills, making it a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. The tranquil atmosphere and the cool breeze add to the overall experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. The well-maintained path leading to the viewpoint ensures a pleasant visit, and the surrounding area offers ample spots to relax and enjoy the view. Overall, Ghat View Point is an exceptional spot for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and soak in some stunning...
Read more140km of a peaceful and silent ride with limited petrol bunks. I saw more green in 3 hours than I saw in my entire lifetime. A ride through rain and thick forest reminded me of Jurassic Park (1993), and I eagerly kept looking for a dinosaur on this dense road. What surprised me was that 80% of my canvas was green, and buses painted in green kept plying every 15 mins. Hence I assume it's safe. There are houses at an intermittent distance in this dense area. It's so silent that, even your ringtone would wake up an entire village. Such a beautiful ride.
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Read moreOn the way between Kumata to Sirsi, the Devimana Ghat comes across a steep curve in the hilly roads of the Western Ghats. It connects the coastal with the Malnad region. Ghat is surrounded by evergreen forests in the Western Ghats. There is a small Devi Temple beside the Ghat and hence the name Devimane Ghat. The view from here is excellent and offers stunning views of the surroundings. The region receives more than 6000 mm of rain during the months of May, June, July, August...
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