Today we (Jessica, her parents and I) headed out of Bangalore to get some peace and quiet in the Nandi Hills. This is an ancient hill fortress about 45 km north of the city, famous for the small temples built at the peak about 1000 years ago. It was nice to get away from the smog, get some exercise, and see some wildlife. One thing we found humorous was how several groups of Indian visitors wanted pictures with us, which we gladly agreed to. My Indiana Jones hat probably contributed to their amusement.
The hike up to the top from the lower parking lot is less than 2 km, and takes 15 minutes or so, even when hiked casually. Here were some scenes along the way.
The highlight for me was all the monkeys. We white folk don’t get to see them much unless at the zoo, so we snapped plenty of photos. I will say, though, Lonely Planet needs to mention the 500 or so inhabitants with a disclaimer. Monkeys are not afraid to approach humans and will take something if they want it. Case in point:
Once things seemed to be getting out of hand, Jessica stopped capturing the events and we exited the situation. No one was (badly) injured. We witnessed two other water bottle heists, one from another foreigner and the other from Jessica’s parents. Lonely Planet will be getting an email shortly.























