Laynkajje Waterfall was one of the best family trips by Mangalore YHA. Mr.Dinesh Holla organized this one day program. We were all together nearly 30 people, we started our journey from Mangalore in our unit Van on a pleasant morning.
Me & my Gang...
In this trip I had great experience in a Van drive, because our Van was overloaded &on our return suddenly it started raining heavily and our regular driver drove with great confidence and control safely through narrow mud road between very dense forests.
We reached last house in Lynkajje village parked our van near last house & started to walk. As usual Holla sir takes the lead for our team; we walk for nearly 30 minutes pleasant walk & reached Lynkajje second step.
Everyone took bath helping each other on slippery rocks. Lynkajje is a small 2 steps waterfalls with a small distance between each step .On our return we visited 1st step .Our elder teammates also took bath in first step. I also joined them. So one more memorable trip I had in a different style adding to my book of adventures........
We reached last house in Lynkajje village parked our van near last house & started to walk. As usual Holla sir takes the lead for our team; we walk for nearly 30 minutes pleasant walk & reached Lynkajje second step.
Everyone took bath helping each other on slippery rocks. Lynkajje is a small 2 steps waterfalls with a small distance between each step .On our return we visited 1st step .Our elder teammates also took bath in first step. I also joined them. So one more memorable trip I had in a different style adding to my book of adventures........
Arakere is a small village in BanavaraHobli. There are two temples namely Channakeshavaand Ramaswara, here which are worth seing. The former is a Trikutachala or three celled temple. The Rameswara temple has an excellently carves image of Vishnu, which is a fine piece of artwork that cannot be missed.
The image of Sun is also piece of master craftsmanship which is extensively carved and richly ornamented. It is curious to note that the tower of this temple is built of granite in receding sonar’s, ending in a Kalasha, resenling in some respects towers of Pallava architecture.
Wall Panels at Arakere temples




Mavutanahalli is a small village in Hasan district; Mahalingeswara Temple is a monumental ruined temple during the Hoysala period. Pooja activities still going on by local villagers, Local villagers still having little faith temple will renovate soon.







Here star attraction of the Dandeli wildlife is the Hornbill. The Great Indian Hornbill and the Malabar Pied Hornbill are an integral part of this resourceful wildlife. I would never have got to see many birds without their help. Listening to exotic bird singing in the morning was a great experience throughout our journey.
