Ecotourism leads to sustainable development. It has become the necessity to conserve ecological, natural resources and uplift the local community at the natural pristine areas through Ecotourism. This form of tourism needs a boost and clarity, hence this blog is initiated by me.
Nature at its Best- Mutthurayaswamy Temple Hill @Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Mutthurayaswamy Temple Hill, A blissful natural beauty around 50 km from Bangalore City, Karnataka.This nature's blessed place is a quick getaway in Bangalore Off-Kanapura Road.
A very serene and divine place as it is one of the unexplored place by masses. The road journey to the spot is very mesmerizing.
The temple and it's surrounding is well maintained by the village people. It's a scenic spot having the ecotourism potential. For more information please watch the video and virtually experience the beauty of the place. Also added some lovely pictures for you to enjoy the natural beauty.
View from the Mutthurayaswamy Temple side
A complete blend of Nature
View at the entrance top
Lake view
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