Hassan, is just 150 kms away from Bengaluru but largely unaffected by the madness of the urbanisation of its rich and shaby cousin. Farming and Agriculture are still the lifeline of Hassan. The only imposing structures you can find in Hassan are the windmills on the top of various hills. I one day hope to bring you pictures from these hills. Pollution and Traffic Jams are still not part of the Hassan lingua franca and hope it remains so.
Thursday 27 June 2019
Hassan Outskirts - A Paradise Away From The Maddening Bengaluru (Part I)
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I was in Hassan some months ago and visited Halebidu and Belur. Beautiful place. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place ,loved the shots, not much far from a metro city it still have so much natural beauty.
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