I am travelling again and this time I am exploring a new destination in India. They say this district has forts, beaches, forests , mango orchards, old temples and also promotes rustic tourism.Whats more , its very close to a destination which is almost everybody’s favorite..any guesses ?
While you are at it, this is one of my favourite pictures from the Hoysala trip . A Kalyani called Hulekere which is in Dwarasamudra, the capital of the Hoysala Dynasty , what we today call Halebeedu. Most of us know of one temple in Halebeedu, but in our weekend tour, Arun and I took the group to almost 8 of them including ruins.
wow!
lovely shot here!
happy travelling girlie!
Thats great, expecting wonderful pictures during this trip…
Ratnagiri Dist. Kokan Coast
Interesting…. so many names pop in my head… but confused!!!
where u going????
hai how can i become a part of celebrate event?
Love this picture.
Have fun on your trip.
Oh wow!! Have a great time!! i’ll have to call you the next time I’m in karnataka…
Interesting picture!let we know what’s amazing about the place u r yet to explore soon u get back.
Hi Lakshmi! Come on, tell us… ;))
Blogtrotter (not me, I’m stuck here)) is profiting from the holidays in Lisbon this week and has a tour of Lake Galve, one of the beautiful lakes near Trakai, to show you! Hope you enjoy and have a great vacation!
Fantastic Shot Again !! Shadow In The Water Is So Coool !! Thanks For Sharing…Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
hey… i just came across your blog today n gotta say its super interesting… well… actually i am writing a feature for The Statesman on bacpacking in india… or rather indian backpackers… about how this trend has caught up in india… i am currently lukin for inputs and personal experiences of indian backpackers… n i guess ur the perfect candidate for my article… so i’d appreciate it if u’d be willing to discuss some of ur backpackin experiences with me and gimme some inputs… thanx… lukin forward to ur response… 🙂
The contrast of the colours is great!
a lovely picture and post…I just love the reflection off the water
That’s a lovely pic! I have travel blog too… check it out whenever you get some time.
http://off-the-map-mytravelogue.blogspot.com/
Hello Lakshmi….Very nicely placed pic. Hows the tour going?
The reflection in the green waters is incredible
You’re definitely out; not even the comments come out… ;))
Blogtrotter has a nice lunch location for you. Enjoy and have a great weekend! I’m having the benefit of the holidays in Portugal this week…
superb shot!! its very beautiful!
just beautiful snap! look at the green water and reflections there in… the sight itself adds cool breeze to hot summer air.. wish u a nice traveling!
very interesting lakshmy
mansoon greetings from trichur, kerala
The colors look fantastic together…the bleached whiteness of the stone and the green waters.
Sindhudurg district in the Konkan region ?
The temple tank of Lingaraj Temple, Bhubaneshwar also gives a similar appearance. Thanks.
Muy buenos reflejos los que has logrado en el agua, me gusta el tono de la misma.
Saludos.
Great shot,love the reflection in the pic.
Beautiful reflections! I’d love to hear more about Hoysala. Have fun and take care!
Kerala?
Beautiful pic!
Happy trails…
While people may have different views still good things should always be appreciated. Yours is a nice blog. Liked it!!!
While people may have different views still good things should always be appreciated. Yours is a nice blog. Liked it!!!
I can describe this as a very beautiful picture with lovely refelection in the green water!! To good!!
Cool pictures, really!
beautiful picture, is it a pond – how is the water so still?!
Hello: I wrote a piece on the birth of the Hoysalas and linked your blogs tagged “Hoysalas” to it. I trust it is acceptable to you.
http://www.shashikiran.com/2009/12/the-hoysalas-brigand-chiefs-who-became-kings/
Nice blog you have here. Keep it up!
Shashikiran
“…but in our weekend tour, Arun and I took the group to almost 8 of them including ruins…”
8 different ruins in Halebidu? I was there coupla weekends back, covered Hoysaleshwara, Basadi Halli, Kedareshwara and Chennakeshava temples. What else did I miss?