The photos we took make those memories soothing.
Remembering the occasion will make you unforgettable.
I take a photo myself wherever I go.
Whenever we go to any new place, I capture the atmosphere, the culture and the beauty of the place with my camera.
I would love to share it with you and also write a review on the place. This makes it very easy for those who are interested in the subject area.
So here I am sharing some images of BR hills with location
I visited a lot of times because i love this place and environment
The Sriranganathaswamy Temple is one of the places that makes this place famous
Hence this place is known as Biligiri Rangana Betta(BR hills)
- this is BR hills lake. this lake gets in front of the town
- The tower (Gopura) of the Ranganathaswamy Temple is visible from this lake
Situated in South Eastern Karnataka, BR Hills or Biligiriranganatha Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary is home to ecosystems that are unique to both the mountain ranges. Since it is located at the north-west of the Western Ghats and westernmost edge of the Eastern Ghats
side view
- side view of th lake
4.(this is entrance of BR hills forest checking must)
5.Top view of BR hills village B.R.Hills
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GrutrQEmrtRoMUhn9
- BR hills View point this is located Near the temple
https://maps.app.goo.gl/8CuPaefmC28LADbB8
Around 175 kilometres away from Bangalore, BR Hills, also known as Billigiriranga Hills, is a hill range and one of the most popular road trips from Bangalore. BR hills is an abode to Billigiri Rangaaswamy Temple
7.on the way BR hills middle of the forest
This place is subject to timing as you have to go through the forest.
timing 8.00 am to 6.00 pm for Tourists
8.from view point behind the temple
The Biligirirangana Hills or Biligirirangan Hills (as referred to in biology and geology) is a hill range situated in south-western Karnataka, at its border with Tamil Nadu (Erode District) in South India. The area is called Biligiri Ranganatha Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary or simply BRT Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a protected reserve under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. Being close to the Eastern Ghats as well as the Western Ghats, the sanctuary has floral and faunal associations with both regions. The site was declared a tiger reserve in January 2011 by the Karnataka government, a few months after approval from India’s National Tiger Conservation Authority
- entrance of Ranganatha swami temple Photos Prohibited inside the
temple
- Middle of the forest subway to other place
- me at BR hills lake