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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • A weekend jaunt to Mettur
    One of the largest dam of South India
    Roar of water spillway
    In the middle of raw nature
    Breathtaking panoramic views of Kaveri
    Heart touching gesture by locals
    A drive of 170 KM from Bangalore
    At Mettur Unwind yourself
    In this video we are going to show how you can plan a day trip to Mettur dam park and what all you can do to make it a day well spent. And there will be a bonus location for you to witness the panoramic view of Mettur lake and enjoy an unforgettable nature canvas.
    How to reach:
    To reach Mekedatu (Me Two Dam) from Bangalore, follow these steps:
    1. By Car (Private Vehicle):
    Drive via Kanakapura Road (NH 948).
    Mekedatu is about 90 km from Bangalore and 30 km from Kanakapura.
    Route: Bangalore → Kanakapura → Sangama → Mekedatu.
    From Sangama, you need to take a bus or jeep to reach Mekedatu.
    2. By Bus:
    Take a KSRTC bus from Bangalore to Kanakapura.
    From Kanakapura, local buses or taxis are available to Sangama.
    From Sangama, you can use local jeep services to Mekedatu.
    3. By Bike Trip:
    Mekedatu is a popular destination for bike trips.
    The roads are scenic, and the journey is enjoyable.
    Things to Keep in Mind:
    At Sangama, you may need to cross the Cauvery River. Be cautious, especially during the monsoon.
    Food and other facilities are mostly available only up to Sangama.
    Exercise caution near the river at Mekedatu, as the currents can be strong.
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    Best Time to Visit:
    October to March.
    Avoid visiting during the monsoon season due to high water levels.

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