Nallur Heritage Tamarind Grove - Devanahalli Fort
Date: 23 January 2022
Mode: Mahindra Mojo
Within few kilometers from the busy Bengaluru city life there are few small villages with some heritage associated with them, one such village is Nallur Village. This day I was just planning to head out for a drive and marked these two places for the ride
The Plan
Nallur Heritage Tamarind Grove is located towards Devanahalli road if you start your journey from far east part of Bengaluru. I started not so early as the place was within 40 kms from my place with no major traffic bottleneck in between. The roads to here again as most of the Bengaluru road is under construction for most of it stretch, so you can't cruse in three digit speed on them
The Outline
The place is also called as devarakadu( gods forest) in Kannada and holds around 300 Tamarind trees spread across 50 acres of land, few of these trees are said to be 500 years old. Right on the road side you can find such old Tamarind tree which is split into two branches due to lightning. You can pluck few Tamarind from the tree which are in hands reach and site around the tree in the shade for some time and relish them. On the other side of the road you would find small Krishna temple ruines dated to chola period. This place is not maintained by any authority. On the way back visited Devanahalli For, which was ruled Tippu Sultan. You can see gaint Fort walls and there few old temples inside the fort
Nallur Heritage Tamarind Grove, Nallur Kote
Nallur old fort - Krishna Temple
Devanahalli Fort
As a Sunday morning ride ritual found a authentic early morning biryani hotel for breakfast and had a delicious Mutton biryani. Locals in these part eat Biryani & other non veg curries as part of morning breakfast on a Sunday & I follow this when I visit such places too 😋
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