


It is considered to be one of the oldest temples in this region. Sri Raja Rajeswari temple is situated at Palarivattom, one of the major commercial destinations in the heart of Cochin. Home | About the Temple | Main Offerings | Image Gallery | Contact Us Since this is an open space, it is recommended to visit there early in the morning to avoid the scorching heat.Īlso, a word of precaution to not try to swim in those waters since a lot of drownings have been reported here and the water is known to be chemical-ridden from where it supposedly gets its blue color.Ī post shared by Deepu Kolhapuri😎 Pic courtesy – the places listed here are best when visited between the months of September – February and also, untouched and yet to be flooded with tourists, hence we request you that whenever you happen to visit these places please do preserve and respect the sanctity of the place.Īlso, enjoy the nature and serenity at these places and do let us know in the comments if you happen to know any more hidden places around Bangalore.Sri Raja Rajeswari temple : Palarivattom, Cochin, Kerala. This short-trip for you can be a perfect combination of a long drive, passing through a secluded village and then a bit of off-roading on the last stretch of the road. Also called ‘Dodda Ayur’, with pristine blue water, surrounded by the dry white stone hills, the landscape here closely resembles that of Ladakh. Yes, you read that right! There’s a place called Chota Ladakh which falls within 100kms from Bangalore. Craving to get out on weekends and explore new places near you? Have you visited almost all the well-known places in and around Bangalore? And browsing google gives you the same list of places again and again?įret not, we have a perfect list of 5 hidden gems that are waiting to be explored by travelers having a zeal of wanderlust like you! All these places listed here are relatively new tourist places nearby Bangalore and hence you can also expect little to no crowd over here compared to other tourist destinations in India.
