Friday, 22 March 2013

If you travel in Western Ghats during monsoons, the overcast sky with heavy clouds leaves you with a surreal experience. Sometimes it scares the hell out of you. 

When you have a lovely fort with waterbody in the foreground and greenery all around, with a heavily overcast sky, it can be unmatched. 

Nagara fort in Tirthahalli district in Karnataka, South India is one such place.  It is small fort built by Nayakas who ruled this part of the country in 16th century. There are still ruins of old palaces in this small town. 

Nagara Fort 

If you want to explore Western Ghats of Karnataka, you look at the following post in this blog



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