Friday, 4 January 2013

Devarayanadurga is a small hill fort near Bangalore in South India. A hill strewn with many boulders and shrubs. A fort and a temple on top of the hill is a major attraction for climbers. We have been to this place many times and on one of the visits  we saw this huge boulder balancing on the rock.

The morning sky was clear with few clouds and provided a nice backdrop.


If you are interested to know more about Devarayana Durga - which is one of the quiet tourist places near Bangalore - and want to plan a day trip to this nice place from Bangalore, please look at this post in this blog.

Bangalore Breaks - Sunrise @ Devarayanadurga

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