Jog Falls

Shimoga Nature Tour Karnataka (03 Nights 04 Days)

Bangaluru – Shimoga – Jog Falls – Kunchikal Falls – Shimoga – Bangaluru PACKAGE ITINERARY Day 1 – BANGALORE – SHIMOGAOn arrival at Bangaluru railway station/airport, meet our representative who will be there for your welcome and thereafter, drive you to Shimoga, which is about 7 hours drive. On reaching Shimoga, we will check in at the already booked hotel. The rest of the day is free at leisure. During your free time, you can simply rest in your room or take pleasure of the modern amenities available in the hotel’s premises. Enjoy an overnight stay in the hotel. Day 2 – SHIMOGA – JOG FALLS After breakfast, we will leave to visit the Jog Fall, which is indeed one of the beautiful waterfalls in the Karnataka state. The journey from Shimoga to the Jog Falls is about 3 hours. Created by Sharavathi River, the height of the fall is about 830 ft and listed among the major tourist destination. The fall is visited by thousands of visitors every year. After exploring the fall, we will return back to the hotel for dinner followed by an overnight stay.Jog Falls also known as Gerosoppa Falls or Joga Falls is the second-highest throw waterfall in India. Situated in Sagara Taluk, this segmented falls is indeed one of the major tourist attractions of Karnataka state of India. Day 3 – SHIMOGA – KUNCHIKAL FALLS oday after morning breakfast, we will leave to visit another tourist attraction of the state i.e. Kunchikal fall. Nestled in the Western Ghats, the area around the fall offer habitat to many rare found species of animals and plants. After spending a good time, we will head to the Agumbe valley to have a awesome view of the sunset from one of its points. Later, we will return back to the hotel for a relaxing overnight stay.Kunchikal Fall, also known as Kunchikal Abbe, is nestled near Masthikatte-Hulikal bordering Udupi-Shimoga districts of Karnataka state of India. With the waterfall height of 1,493 ft, this fall is India’s highest waterfall. It is formed by the Varahi River. Day 4 – SHIMOGA – BANGALURU SHIMOGA – BANGALURU We will eat breakfast and check out of the hotel on the final day of our tour before returning to Bangalore by car. After arriving, be taken to the train or airport in order to join a flight or train that will take you to your next location.

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Divine Karnataka Temple Tour (07 Nights 08 Days)

Bangalore – Kukke Subrahmanya – Dharmasthala – Mangalore – Udupi – Murudeshwar – Idagunji – Gokarna – Sigandur – Kollur – Horanadu – Kalasa – Belur – Halebidu – Bangalore PACKAGE Day 1 – BANGALORE – KUKKE SUBRAHMANYA (280 KM)Meet our agent when you arrive at the Bangalore airport; they will greet you and then arrange for a road journey to Kukke Subrahmanya. Once there, check into the hotel that you have already reserved and have a little nap. After that, be ready to visit Subrahmanya’s major temple. We’re going to the Adi Subrahmanya Temple after that. We will head back to the hotel in the evening for dinner and an overnight stay. Kukke Subrahmanya is a well-known holy site flanked by hills and a verdant forest. Kukke is home to the major temple of Subrahmanya, which is tucked away on the bank of the Kumaradhara River. It is dedicated to the Snake God Vasuki and Lord Subrahmanya. This temple is famous for its snake god-related religious rites. Day 2 – KUKKE SUBRAHMANYA – DHARMASTHALA – MANGALORE We shall leave the Kukke Subrahmanya hotel in the morning after breakfast and go to Mangalore. While travelling, we will make a stop at Dharmasthala, a well-known Hindu pilgrimage site that is roughly 60 kilometres away. Here, we will investigate the Manjunathaswamy Temple, one of Dharmasthala’s main draws. After that, we’ll travel to Rathnagiri to see the statues of Sri Rama Kshetra and Bhagawan Bahubali, also known as Gommateshwara, which are situated on the Nethravathi River’s bank. After there, we’ll travel on to Mangalore, which is our ultimate destination. After arriving, check into the hotel and unwind for the night. Situated in the Belthangadi taluk of the Dakshina Kannada district in the Karnataka state of India, Dharmasthala is a renowned town situated on the banks of the Nethravathi River. It is well-known for the Dharmasthala Temple, which is home to the shrines of Ammanavaru, Shiva, Manjunatha, Chandranath, and the Dharma Daivas, or the guardians of Dharma, who are Kumaraswamy, Kalarkayi, Kalarahu, and Kanyakumari. The temple is administered by the Jain community, although Hindu priests of Madhva perform the poojas there. Day 3 – MANGALORE – UDUPI We will depart for Mangalore’s local attractions and explore its historic temples after breakfast. Our day excursion will begin with a visit to the Kadri Manjunatha Temple. After that, we’ll go to the well-known Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple, Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple, and Mangaladevi Temple. Following our tour of the Mangalore local temples, we will travel about 20 kilometres to the nearby Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple, which is perched on the Nandini River’s bank. We will also stop at the Kudupu Ananthapadmanabha Temple, which is located on the route to Kateel, if time permits. After that, we’re going to Udupi. When you get there, register at the hotel. We will go to the Malpe beach in the evening, where we may enjoy breathtaking views of the sun setting. Savour a restful night at the Udupi hotel. The main port city of Karnataka is Mangalore, sometimes referred to as Mangaluru. Kudla in Tulu, Maikala in Beary Bashe, Kodial in Konkani, and Mangalapuram in Malayalam are the names given to it. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, some 371 kilometres to the west of Bangalore, the state capital. The city of Udupi is situated in Karnataka’s southwest region. It is well-known for the Krishna Temple and serves as the Udupi District headquarters. It is well-known for Kanakana Kindi and is also referred to as Lord Parasurama Kshetra. Popular pilgrimage sites Rajata Peetha and Shivalli (Shivabelli) are two more of Udupi’s main draws. Day 4 – UDUPI – MURUDESHWAR – IDAGUNJI – GOKARNA We will begin our day early today and visit the Udupi Krishna Temple, one of the area’s most well-known Sri Krishna temples. We will also visit the Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara temples. We’ll head back to the hotel for breakfast after that. Following our consumption of the hotel’s breakfast, we will check out and depart for Murudeshwara, which is around 103 kilometres away. We’re going to the Anegudde Vinayaka Temple along the route. The settlement of Murudeshwara is located on the Arabian Sea coast. The beach and temple there are well-known and draw tourists from all over the world. The second-tallest Shiva statue in the world is located in Murudeshwara. It is especially well-known for its 20-story, roughly 237.5-foot Gopura, which is housed inside the temple. After there, we’ll travel the remaining 78 kilometres to Gokarna, which is our next destination. We will stop at the well-known Ganapathi Temple at Idagunji along route. Once you get in Gokarna, make yourself at home at the hotel and enjoy a relaxing night. Day 5 – GOKARNA – SIRSI Following an early-morning bath, we will visit Mahabaleshwara Temple, one of Gokarna’s most well-known temples and a sacred destination for Hindu devotees. We’ll also go to the Tamra Gowri and Ganapathi temples. We’ll head back to the hotel for breakfast following that. We’re going to Sirsi, which is around 84 miles away, after breakfast. When you arrive, check into the hotel that you have reserved. We will visit Sahasralinga, which is roughly 17 miles away, after taking a little break. The Shalmala River in North Canara is home to hundreds of Lingas etched into the stone in this breathtaking setting in the Western Ghats. If we have time, we will also go to Banavasi’s Sonda Vadiraja Mutt or Sri Madhukeshwara Temple. We will go to the sixteenth-century Goddess Marikamba Temple in Sirsi in the evening. It is regarded as one of the main draws of Sirsi and an important site of devotion in the state of Karnataka. There is a large goddess idol in the temple that is about seven feet tall. After that, we’ll go to the Maha Ganapathi and Shri Gopalakrishna temples, which are close to the Marikamba temple. Take pleasure in an overnight stay at the Sirsi hotel. Day 6 – SIRSI –

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