Tonnur Kerre is a little known place when compared to the neighboring places like Mysore, Srirangpatana, Melkote. Never the less that does not reduce the beauty or charm of the place. This place does has historical significance.
The area is famous for the beautiful fresh water lake surrounded by hillocks. The lake occupies an area of around 2000 acres. About 1000 years ago Saint Ramanujacharya moved to this place from Srirangam. He had built the lake and then moved to nearby area Melkote. The lake is built between two rocky hills by constructing a dam. The source of water is by means of river and many streams running off the hills surrounding the lake.
Because of the crystal clear water in the lake it is also known as Moti Talab. This forms a ideal picnic spot away from the busy life of the city. People can also enjoy boating here in the local made round boats called "Theppa". In one corner of the lake there is a small beach where people can relax. It is a very calm and scenic place and words make no justice to it. It has to be only experienced to cherish.
The water from the lake is used for irrigation. Even fishing is done here for the variety of fishes. If one sits on the edge of the lake lot of small fishes come close to you in search of food.
This is not a place for sightseeing. This is more of a place where people can relax in the nature from their daily busy routines. The place is slowly getting popular and one can see steady increase in number of people coming here. I only hope that influx of tourists to this spot does not disturb the serenity of the place.
How to Reach There
This place is located interior to the Bangalore - Mysore 2 lane highway in the right side while going towards Mysore. Just after crossing Mandya one can see a road on the right and directions are available on highway for Melkote. It is approximately 35 kms from this highway and from Bangalore it is around 130kms. The roads are very good and people do drive here at good speed.
The area is famous for the beautiful fresh water lake surrounded by hillocks. The lake occupies an area of around 2000 acres. About 1000 years ago Saint Ramanujacharya moved to this place from Srirangam. He had built the lake and then moved to nearby area Melkote. The lake is built between two rocky hills by constructing a dam. The source of water is by means of river and many streams running off the hills surrounding the lake.
Because of the crystal clear water in the lake it is also known as Moti Talab. This forms a ideal picnic spot away from the busy life of the city. People can also enjoy boating here in the local made round boats called "Theppa". In one corner of the lake there is a small beach where people can relax. It is a very calm and scenic place and words make no justice to it. It has to be only experienced to cherish.
The water from the lake is used for irrigation. Even fishing is done here for the variety of fishes. If one sits on the edge of the lake lot of small fishes come close to you in search of food.
This is not a place for sightseeing. This is more of a place where people can relax in the nature from their daily busy routines. The place is slowly getting popular and one can see steady increase in number of people coming here. I only hope that influx of tourists to this spot does not disturb the serenity of the place.
How to Reach There
This place is located interior to the Bangalore - Mysore 2 lane highway in the right side while going towards Mysore. Just after crossing Mandya one can see a road on the right and directions are available on highway for Melkote. It is approximately 35 kms from this highway and from Bangalore it is around 130kms. The roads are very good and people do drive here at good speed.
peaceful areas indeed...nice about this area as well.
ReplyDeleteThe 3rd photo looks nice....
ReplyDeleteSo nice to find a special peaceful place, will be a pity if too many people visit and spoil the peaceful atmosphere, you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteNice post! thanks for the tour. Good shots
ReplyDeleteLovely pics - I like the first one in particular. Great purple hues, very serene and spiritual.
ReplyDeleteRajesh, as usual, I am enjoying India via your blog. the place looks serene and peaceful. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI had been here once, i think its called - Tannur lake. Nice place, we took a coracle ride here.
ReplyDeleteThis place should be protected for pollution because it may lure the visitors from everywhere.
ReplyDeleteRajesh: That is a wonderful place of nature. I enjoyed the visit.
ReplyDeletedid u say the place is along the mandya - melkote road? or, is there a further detour from this road? i never noticed it while going to melkote
ReplyDeleteinteresting place and an interesting name too. has it got anything to do with 90?
Wow !!
ReplyDeleteRajesh,
you make fantastic shots ;)
The water looks so peaceful !!!
Be careful,
a fish can bite your toes.....LOL
Very beautiful photo for SWF. Wow those fishes reminded me of the fish spa that I had in South Korea. The fishes nibbled at our skin, was so ticklish...lol. We were all screaming in fright...lol
ReplyDeleteI would love to experience the peace and serenity of this place. The clean, clear water is unusual and very striking!
ReplyDeleteSeems to be great place! Thanks for showing:)
ReplyDeleteLove the photo with the little fish. I'm going to take some time and go back through your blog and view your wonderful photo's.
ReplyDeleteDarla
PS thanks for stopping by my blog.
Such a lovely spot. The lesser known places very often offer more just because they are so unselfconscious about their beauty.
ReplyDeleteThey are all wonderful photos. I like the last one with the little fishies swimming around your feet. Have a wonderful weekend, thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this peaceful, serene lake with us. I too hope it doesn't become too popular.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteDebra: Indeed it is peaceful area.
M.Kate: Thanks, visit my blog more often to see more of India.
Siva: Thanks for appreciation.
Glensis: Yes, as the number of people increase the peace of the area will be lost.
Regina: Thanks for appreciation.
Ajeya: It is known by both the names.
Tinsie: Thanks for appreciation.
Pradip: More than number of people, it is their uncaring attitude that spoils the place.
fishing guy: Thanks for appreciation.
usandeep: It is on the way to Melkote. At a T-junction close to Melkote where one takes right for Melkote, this is in opposite direction.
Anya: Thanks for appreciation.
alicesg: Thanks for appreciation. Yes fish nibbling is ticklish.
Joo: Thanks for appreciation.
Jacob: It is a nice experience amidst the nature.
see you: Thanks for appreciation.
peaceful indeed!
ReplyDeleteperfect for unwinding!!
Very quiet and serene place indeed. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIts so hot where I stay that even looking at the pictures of the crystal clear lake soothed ,me. Again a lovely and informative post!!
ReplyDeletePutting the feet to the lake is such a good ideA. It always works for a tired traveller.
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always..those fish..do they pick on your feet after a while? we have similar fish when your drop your feet in to the water they come and start picking on youe feet and it is very ticklish..
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures and it's very interesting to learn about the place!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely spot!
ReplyDeleteThat is a truly beautiful place. Would love to visit it!
ReplyDeleteLovely to have a place like this to go. Wonderful photo with the little fish by the toes.
ReplyDeleteLook at the last pic. Like most of the others I am so awed. The fish seem to be not afraid at all. Wow
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. Life can be hectic on off kilter days! :) I enjoyed seeing your blog. Nice photos. My x is was India (Bombay). One of my non-clinical claims to fame - I can make Indian food. My sons are keen about the spice - me not so much.
ReplyDeleteNice that our paths crossed on the internet highway.
Your waters look so calm and love the colors. This is very informative. Thank you for taking us to your world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteSandy: Thanks. Yes lesser known places have their own charm as they not disturbed by mankind.
Pam: Thanks for appreciation.
George: Thanks, I too hope the area continue to remain peaceful.
Tammie: Thanks for appreciation.
magiceye: It is nice and peaceful.
Elisabeth: Thanks for appreciation.
Sujata: Thanks. Even in the hot Sun the water here is very cold.
Raun: Thanks for appreciation.
chrome3d: Thanks. Yes, it is very true it takes away all tiredness.
Dave: Thanks for appreciation.
Kirigalpoththa: Thanks. The fishes at your feet gives a ticklish feeling.
Bengbeng: Thanks, the fishes were not afraid at all. They were in search of food and people do feed them.
WR: Thanks. Nice to know about your association with India. Let us cross our path throgh the blog more often.
Ebie: Thanks for appreciation.
Rajesh, the imformation about this place was really realy good.
ReplyDeleteIt is important to have natural areas to get away from city life.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to have some nice place for relaxation, it doesn't need to e tourist places all the time you know.
ReplyDeleteWow! Even small fish are friendly to tourists. You must have refreshed yourself.
ReplyDeleteOh the water looks so nice and refreshing... amazing how clear it looks even though it is used for irrigation... a very nice post!
ReplyDeleteFun to follow your blog :P
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, us usual!
Having a special place to escape the heat and pressure of the city is such a gift, isn't it.
ReplyDeletethis place is new for me!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots all three.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to relax!
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh:)
ReplyDeleteGreetings:)
This narration reminds me of the various places I have to visit. It also reminds me India is a vast country with so many gorgeous scenic spots which remains unexplored.
The artificial lake is a lovely picnic spot. Very soon it will become a popular tourist spot.
You are doing a wonderful job of posting lovely photos backed with excellent narration making people become aware of relatively lesser known places of interest.
Have a nice day Rajesh:)
Joseph
Thanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteDeepak: Thanks for appreciation.
Dusty Lens: Yes, without such places it will be a concrete jungle.
BeachLike: I agree with such place need not be tourist place. That way it is better.
Ilan: Thanks for appreciation.
roughterrain: Yes, it was refreshing experience.
John: Thanks for appreciation.
Michele: Thanks, the lake is at a higher altitude when compared to irrigation land around.
Robin: I agree with you.
Joshi: It is still little unknown place.
Wendy: Yes, it is a nice place to relax.
Joseph: Thanks for appreciation. I agree with you lot to be discovered and preserved.
This unheard place looks quite good thanks for posting the picture and such a nice write-up about the place too! :-)
ReplyDeletevery nice place to share. great narrative and I would love to see the lake and put my feet in the lake. I like your photo of the feet and many little fish swimming around.Thanks for your comments on the Phoenician and Camelback Mountain series on my site.
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh, B'ful pics:-)
ReplyDeleteAgree with you, as long as a place does not become a "tourist spot" it does not lose its serenity.
Cheers!
Rajesh THe Last Picture Of Feet In Water Is Great..I Like This Post..THanks For Sharing And Comments On My Blog..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog. I have enjoyed looking at yours and seeing some of the lovely places you have visited, it is wonderful to be able to share other people's countries and experiences in this way.
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful place...thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteRajesh, I left something for you on my Daily Haiku http://joo-dailyhaiku.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletePlease come collect and enjoy:)
thanks for providing such nice pictures and interesting words.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteKcalpesh: Thanks for appreciation. It is lesser known place.
shySongbird: Thanks for appreciation.
Julie: Thanks for appreciation. It is a nice place for relaxing.
Unseen: Thank you.
Vicki: Thanks for appreciation.
Viji: Thanks, good to see people having similar opinion.
Walter: Thank you.
Phivos: Thanks for appreciation.
Joo: Thanks for the kind gesture.
Thanks for this info! Never knew such a place existed!
ReplyDeleteI suppose you had a good time picnicking there? I hope you didn't feed the fish too much :o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I can just imagine the sensation U feel when those little fishes come near your feet.
ReplyDeletewow...i wanna have a fish spa there =p hihihi
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a wonderful place to spend a quiet, peaceful day.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are incredible and I would love to go there some day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteRakesh: There are many places close to this place worth a visit. Will post the details soon.
Ai Shiang: It is a nice place. They liked biscuit powder.
fufu: Thanks.
Kris: Thanks for appreciation. It was ticklish.
Joan: It is a nice place for relaxing.
Denise: Thanks for appreciation.
nice trvel blog...through ur blog i have visited so many places....take care and keep it
ReplyDeleteIt's good you have found a quiet place to relax which is necessary in our busy world. The photos are superb as always.
ReplyDeleteunplanned plan: Thanks for appreciation. Keep coming for more.
ReplyDeleteBarbara: Thanks, definitely it is nice to have place for relaxing.
Thanks, very interesting!
ReplyDeletesounds like a wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteIt is a tourist place, but plz plz dont ever get inside this lake even if u know swimming..
ReplyDeletebcoz i know e pain of loosing an important life..
I lost a very good friend of mine..
PLZ ITS MY SINCERE REQUEST...