Turahalli Forest
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Turahalli Forest | |
Coordinates: 12°52′54″N 77°31′30″E / 12.8816831°N 77.5249823°ECoordinates: 12°52′54″N 77°31′30″E / 12.8816831°N 77.5249823°E |
The Turahalli Forest is located about 20 km from Bengaluru off Kanakapura road. Its 13 km from Banashankari and can be overseen from the NICE road. Its easily reachable by road and one can ride their bike till the top of hill. The existence of many wild animals have been observed, such as jackal, hare, monitor-lizards, and mongooses. It is a very calm, clean place for those who wish to go for a short, one day trek. Its also famous among cyclists, as there are no steep curves or steep heights, making cycling in the area quite easy.[1] Turahalli is also famous among rock climbers, because it has many boulders of various sizes and shapes. Many of Bangaloreans still practice rock climbing here on weekends and weekdays.[2]
It has a nice view and a small temple on top of a rocky hill.[3] As of today, Turahalli forest is said to be Bengaluru's only surviving forest.[4]
- View from Turahalli Forest
- View point in Turahalli Forest
- View of city as seen from rock in Turahalli Forest
- Tree near the view-point
See also
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References
- ↑ http://nithinu.blogspot.in/2010/10/turahalli-forest-lost-in-my-backyard.html. Retrieved 23 March 2016. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Bike Rides Bangalore: Omkar Hills and Turahalli Forest - Morning booze 04/01/2015". Sagarsakre.blogspot.in. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
- ↑ http://www.thealternative.in/lifestyle/turahalli-bangalore-last-forest-standing/