Turahalli Forest Viewpoint off Kanakapura road
Shrinidhi HandeShrinidhi Hande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KARNATAKA/ Updated : Jun 2, 2015, 16:24 IST
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Turahalli forest view point (aka Karishma hills) is a small rocky area off Kanakapura road, overlooking NICE road. It is about 13 kms from Banashankari area. Once at Kanakapura road, after crossing nice road underpass, need to tak … Read more
Turahalli forest view point (aka Karishma hills) is a small rocky area off Kanakapura road, overlooking NICE road. It is about 13 kms from Banashankari area. Once at Kanakapura road, after crossing nice road underpass, need to take a right turn at Vajarahalli road. (If you've crossed Nandi Toyota on your left, you've gone too far) After few kms, you’ll enter a forest like area (Turahalli Forest area in google maps). The road turns left and proceeds further, to go to view point you need to go right. If you go in big cars you may have to park it here and walk for about a km. Read less
Turahalli forest view point (aka Karishma hills) is a small rocky area off Kanakapura road, overlooking NICE road. It is about 13 kms from Banashankari area. Once at Kanakapura road, after crossing nice road underpass, need to take a right turn at Vajarahalli road. (If you've crossed Nandi Toyota on your left, you've gone too far) After few kms, you’ll enter a forest like area (Turahalli Forest area in google maps). The road turns left and proceeds further, to go to view point you need to go right. If you go in big cars you may have to park it here and walk for about a km. Viewpoint has a small temple and few rocks, offering good view of the city and sunset. No other facilities exist on top. Turahalli viewpoint is not listed on Google maps. If you search for Karishma hills, map will take you to an apartment complex with same name located nearby, but that is not where the viewpoint or rocks are located. Be careful to follow the directions above.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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