
Turahalli Forest
Tourist Attraction
Turahalli Forest
Turahalli Forest in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a dry and deciduous forest located about 18 to 20 kilometers from the city center, off Kanakapura Road. It is considered Bengaluru’s last surviving forest and is a popular destination for nature lovers, cyclists, and rock climbers.
The forest is known for its rocky terrain, eucalyptus trees, and diverse bird species, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities and photography. Vehicles are banned inside the forest, but visitors can explore it on foot or by bicycle. The forest also features a small Shani temple atop a rocky hill, adding to its charm.
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Turahalli Forest is located in Bengaluru (Bangalore) Urban, Karnataka.
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