Monday, October 11, 2010

Horsley Hills





As usual it was a quick call from a friend who asked me to join him to go to his farm which is in Madhanapalli in Andhra Pradesh; the place is about 150kmd from Bangalore. We left the house at around 8:00pm and went on to pick up another friend in ITPL in Whitefield as he said he would be a bit late we three stopped for food at a restaurant at Maratahalli and left the place midway as he called us and informed that is out of the office. We picked up him and on the way parceled our food at Paramount at ITPL and left the place at around 10:30pm.So began our journey to Horsley hills from Bangalore…

Horsley hills is a place just like the Nandi hills in Bangalore. It’s a bigger place with better amenities compared to Nandi hills and if you as lucky as me you may find wildlife around while travelling to the top of the hill. We stopped at the last turn of he hill as we couldn’t spot any wildlife while going to the top and as we switched off the light of the car it was pitch black at the spot, we sat there for a few minutes and left to our lodge and it was cold on top.

As we reached to our lodge we had our music session and had our food and slept at around 2am as we were all tired travelling. We all got up at around 10am and headed out to have a cup of tea outside. After finishing our tea we all headed out to visit a few tourist spots on Horsley hills like, Wind whistle, wind spot, Park,

We stayed there for two days and we visited Raghu’s farm and had some delicious tandoori (self made) and naati chicken which we took from Raghu’s farm. Horsley hills is a good place to visit with family for a day or two and get out of the hectic life from here, you need to book the government cottage before you head there as it is almost full even during unseasonal.

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