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How long is the drive from Udupi to Pondicherry?

The direct drive from Udupi to Pondicherry is 461 mi (741 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Udupi to Pondicherry, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bengaluru and Chikmagalur, as well as top places to visit like Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park and Kundadri, or the ever-popular Pilikula Nisargadhama.

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Top cities between Udupi and Pondicherry

The top cities between Udupi and Pondicherry are Bengaluru and Chikmagalur. Bengaluru is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Udupi and 5 hours from Pondicherry.
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Chikkamagaluru

Chikkamagaluru, a charming hill station in Karnataka, India, offers a range of natural attractions. To the north lies Baba Budangiri mountain range with sacred caves and trails leading to Mullayanagiri Peak. The area is adorned with Hebbe Falls and lush coffee plantations. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse species including elephants, tigers, and leopards.
8% as popular as Bengaluru
1 minute off the main route, 23% of way to Pondicherry
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Bengaluru

Bengaluru, the vibrant capital of Karnataka in southern India, is a city that beautifully blends modernity with tradition. Renowned as the heart of India's tech industry, it also boasts lush parks and an exciting nightlife scene. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the Neo-Dravidian Vidhana Soudha and the stunning Bangalore Palace, reminiscent of Windsor Castle.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Pondicherry

Best stops along Udupi to Pondicherry drive

The top stops along the way from Udupi to Pondicherry (with short detours) are Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru, and ISKCON Bangalore. Other popular stops include Ancient Hoysala Shri Hoysaleswara Temple, Bannerughatta Biological Park, and Grange TreeTop Adventure.
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Pilikula Nisargadhama

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Pilikula Nisargadhama, located near Mangalore, is a picturesque tourist destination that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational attractions. The area features an artisan's village, a lake, zoo, water park, and botanical gardens. Visitors can explore tropical forests teeming with wildlife such as Capybara families and tropical birds. Traditional cottages and vibrant flower gardens add to the charm of this nature campus.
A bit far from the city but definitely worth a visit. As we were short of time could visit only zoo, planetarium, traditional house & artisans village. But there is a water park & lake as well for boating. Zoo is a must visit especially for the very exotic birds & snakes. 3d show at the planetarium was awesome. Guthu mane was a beautiful experience but photography isn't allowed inside , you have to pay for it.
Smita — Google review
Although some services/timings can be made more transparent, the sheer size of the project including the zoo, lake garden, Planetarium, heritage village and house is appreciable..The property is well maintained as well..We couldn't visit the Planetarium as it closes at 2.30 PM which was not informed while booking the tickets..Certainly recommended for a family visit, also it's best to keep aside a whole day to visit each section leisurely..Not sure about food/restaurant facilities as we did not use it
Girish P — Google review
Never thought we had so much option in this area. Science park, arts village, water park, animal kingdom, lake garden, planatorian. Plan atleast 4hours for watching entire area. Spend more time as per the intrest. Buggies available for less physically fit people or for better time management. Making prior visit plan will help. Management can improve on cleanliness, clarity in announcement to make it better place to visit
Kini P — Google review
It was a good experience although it lacked a few animals and some of the coops were empty or were under maintenance at the time we visited. Overall the place would be fun with friends or family. But Cafe inside the zoo was disappointing, with below average food and an overpriced menu.
LIKITH — Google review
Buggy cars are there for family.. Well maintained.. Not as big as Mysore zoo
Pavan K — Google review
Visited Pilikula Nisargadhama recently. The place has good potential with a natural setting and attractions like the zoo and planetarium, but maintenance is poor.
Muhammed N — Google review
Really awesome place to spend the day specially for kids at Science Center and Planetarium, the Lake and Gaden are also well maintained , the Zoo was once well kept however now many enclosure looks under maintenance and less of animals are visible. But it's the best place to spend your day with kids , the battery vehicles for movement and all in the zoo , however boogies should be outside each location with easy drop and move rather than call and wait .
Donald R — Google review
Calm quite and we'll maintained place where u can take your family
Rabil H — Google review
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4.1
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Pilikula Road Mudushedde, Post, Vamanjoor, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575028, India
+91 824 226 3565
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Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, located in the mountain foothills. Visitors can spot numerous butterfly species in their natural habitats and even take part in thrilling night walks to observe nocturnal creatures. The park also offers informative videos about the life cycle of butterflies captured by Sammilan Shetty himself. Excursions to nearby forests provide opportunities to see butterflies in their natural environment, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
I really enjoyed this place! If you're a nature enthusiast and eager to learn more about butterflies, this is the perfect spot. Sindhu, our guide, was incredibly knowledgeable and provided excellent explanations throughout the tour. The entry fee is Rs. 200 per person, and it's important to inform them prior to your visit. The place is open only until the afternoon, as butterfly sightings decrease later in the day.
Deepika A — Google review
Really beautiful place to visit. Number of species for butterfly. Children also enjoy the place.
Sagar G — Google review
Wonderful place to watch butterflies.. And they have a very good butterfly collectable badges too ..
Nandish S — Google review
It's a Haven of Butterflies Visited Beluvai Butterfly Meet 2024 (Batch 8): This place is a paradise for nature lovers. We spotted 90 butterfly species in 3 days. The garden's night walk was thrilling, revealing many nocturnal creatures. We savored delicious Mangalorean meals throughout our stay. Excursions to nearby forests allowed us to observe butterflies in their natural habitats. Kudos to Sammilan's team for their excellent organization. Don't miss to buy the beautiful butterfly lapel pins as a souvenir.
Aarti S — Google review
Aimed at spreading awareness about butterflies, this Butterfly Park is a must visit. The owner is extremely patient and explains both via a presentation and in-person the lifecycle of a butterfly, the speciality of each type of butterfly. The park showcases a diverse variety of butterflies and plants. It's educational and highly interesting.
Sreenidhi B — Google review
I have been visiting this place since 2021, it's been getting more and more awesome, a 3 day session is must visit to see more butterfly activities be it in summer or monsoon, if you go for one day visit you may not be able to see much activity and a butterfly life documentary will be screened at the park. Do try to attend both monsoon and summer meets to see more number of butterflies, also the park is not just for butterflies, you will also find other creatures as well, if you are a macro photographer then you will get one or the other to photograph like moths, snakes, frogs scorpions, spiders and nany more.
Sunil K — Google review
Visiting Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park was very beautiful and educational. You're absolutely right—places like this are perfect for school field trips. They offer a hands-on way for students to learn about: Butterfly life cycles (from egg to caterpillar to pupa to adult) The importance of butterflies in pollination and maintaining ecological balance Biodiversity, with so many unique and colorful species to observe How conservation efforts help protect these delicate creatures All the best Sammilan.....
Dhiraj S — Google review
Sammilan Shetty’s dedicated work and great passion for butterflies and nature overall is commendable. It’s a must visit place if you want to learn more about butterflies from various masters in that field.
Suchitra M — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Santhadi house NH-169 Butterfly Park Road Mangalore, Beluvai, Karnataka 574213, India
http://www.butterflyparkbelvai.com/
+91 98459 93292
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Kundadri

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Kundadri Hill, standing at 826 meters, is a picturesque destination known for its dense forests and a 17th-century Jain temple dedicated to Parshwanatha. The hill offers stunning views of sunrise, sunset, and natural beauty amidst the clouds. It's recommended to visit in the early morning when the gates open at 6:00 AM. The area has parking space but requires careful driving due to steep and narrow roads with U-turns.
Kundadri Hill is a hidden gem for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike. Nestled in the Western Ghats, this tranquil peak offers breathtaking views of the surrounding green landscapes, rolling hills, and mist-covered valleys. The journey to the top is an adventure in itself, with winding roads leading to a view that is well worth the climb. At the summit, the ancient Jain temple adds a unique charm to Kundadri, giving the place a peaceful, spiritual vibe. Dedicated to the Jain Tirthankara Parshwanatha, the temple is surrounded by small ponds that reflect the clouds and sky, adding to the serene atmosphere. For anyone traveling in Shimoga or the Western Ghats, Kundadri is a must-visit destination for its beauty, tranquility, and the sense of connection it offers to both nature and spirituality.
Mohammed S — Google review
Best during monsoon and less effort to reach peak which is hardly finds 20 to 30 stairs but 6-7 kms road travel is very narrow and steepy. Good place to sit and chill.
Mohan O — Google review
Do not visit during the monsoon, since you won't be able to see the breathtaking views that everyone is talking about. Once in a while the fog clears up and you can appreciate the view. The drive/ride up the hill is tortuous and difficult. Would not recommend unless you have a bike or a decently powerful scooter. Stay safe!
Abhishek — Google review
This place route is not so easy, road condition is totally worse! If suddenly opposite vehicle comes, it becomes difficult to manage and pass from there! Better park your vehicles near the Main road temple Arch and take a jeep ride or better enquire with nearby localites about the condition before going to tophill During our visit it was difficult due to worse road condition
Vaibhav S — Google review
This is one of the oldest Jain temples, dating back to the 17th century, located atop a hill at an elevation of over 800 meters. The site offers a mesmerizing viewpoint and is truly a must-visit destination. Please note that the approach roads include several narrow curves—drive carefully.
Bahubali D — Google review
Beautiful sights of the valley below and rocks around. The drive up to the hills was difficult with very rough dirt roads. But worth the view.
Nikku M — Google review
It's a Jain temple with breathtaking view at the hilltop of the western ghats during the monsoon season. The road though is in very poor condition. People with good driving experience can take this route. The gate to this place closes down at 5pm so make sure you reach there on time.
Royden Q — Google review
Awesome and beautiful place for weekend fun. It is a jain place of worship so pls maintain sanctity and respect the nature. Enjoy the view and do not pollute the environment. Can enjoy the fresh air and greenery. Reach there by 6 am and not later to enjoy sunrise and also the view.
Dr M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Karnataka 577432, India
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Shivamogga Zoo & Safari

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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Shivamogga Zoo & Safari is a wildlife park and zoo that houses a variety of animals including lions, tigers, rare birds, and primates. The environment around the zoo is clean and well-maintained. While some visitors have noted that there are fewer animals to see at times, it's still considered a great place to visit with family and friends. The entry ticket prices are reasonable for a day of enjoyment.
🌿 Shimoga Tiger-Lion Safari – Full Gen Z Review Okay fam, let’s talk about the Shimoga Tiger-Lion Safari (Tyavarekoppa Safari) – honestly, it was a vibe. If you’re someone who loves nature but also wants that lil’ adrenaline rush of seeing wild animals up close, this spot is low-key perfect. 🐅 Safari Experience The main attraction? Definitely the tigers and lions. The safari bus (yes, it’s caged, so chill 😂) takes you through the park, and the moment a tiger or lion casually strolls near the bus – bruhhh, chills. It feels surreal to see them in a semi-natural habitat instead of behind tiny zoo bars. There’s also leopards, sloth bears, deer, and a bunch of birds. The bird section is actually super calming – like nature therapy after the big-cat drama. ⏰ Best Time to Visit Pull up in the morning (10 AM – 12 PM or 3PM to 5PM) if you actually wanna see animals moving around instead of them napping in the shade like lazy roommates. November to February = peak season. Cooler weather, better pics, and more active animals. Summer afternoons? Hard pass. Both you and the animals will just be melting. 🛠️ Facilities & Chill Points Tickets are mad affordable. Entry fee is like a couple of snacks’ worth, and the safari ride doesn’t break your wallet either. Perfect for college students or squad hangouts. There’s a food corner for tea, snacks, and basics – don’t expect fancy café vibes, but it gets the job done. Parking is easy, so no stressing about where to leave your car/bike. If you’re with fam, kids are gonna love it – they even have a small play area. Surrounded by greenery, so your lungs get a break from city pollution. 📸 Content Creator POV If you’re into photography or just wanna flex on the ‘Gram, this place is solid. The animals look majestic, the greenery gives forest-core aesthetics, and if you catch golden hour, your reels will be 🔥. Just remember: charge your phone/camera fully, because wild animals don’t wait for you to find your charger. 💡 Pro Tips for the Safari Hit it early morning = more animal action. Rock comfy outfits & sneakers – you’ll walk around a bit. Carry water, because hydration >>> everything. If you’re going in summer, sunscreen is your bestie. 🎯 Final Take The Shimoga Tiger-Lion Safari is not like some wild African savannah, but for Karnataka, it’s a solid 9/10 experience. Affordable, chill, and packed with wild energy. Whether you’re with friends, family, or even solo, it’s a refreshing break from city life. If you’re in or near Shimoga, don’t even think twice – just go. You’ll leave with cool memories, dope pics, and maybe a new favorite spot to recommend.
SYED — Google review
Good initiative by government all types of animals are there for sighting.. I have taken bus safari with combo per person 250rs including zoo. But not worth only we can see 1 tiger and 1 lion in cage balance 1 tiger and 1 lion sleeping outside mid of the forest.. rest we can sightsee in safari are deer and kadave… In zoo all types of animals there kids will enjoy the zoo sight.
Vinay C — Google review
Visited Shimoga Zoo and Safari recently, and honestly, it felt more like just a zoo than an actual safari. The "safari" experience was underwhelming — the animals, including the tigers, were in enclosures just like in the zoo, so it didn’t feel like a true safari at all. There was only one lion, and overall, the zoo section wasn’t very impressive either. There's definitely a lot of room for improvement in terms of animal habitats, maintenance, and visitor experience. That said, the highlight was getting to see some big cats up close — lions, tigers, leopards, and even a black panther, which was exciting. But beyond that, it didn’t quite meet expectations.
Deepak C — Google review
The forest space is huge but has only a lion and a couple of tigers. The guide informed that they are bringing in 4 more tigers from bengal in the month of October. We took a private jeep and yet the tour was rushed by the guide stating that it was peak season and hence reducing a star. There were plenty of deer families and the bisons were magnificent.
Vijayalakshmi K — Google review
Not at all worth for the money we pay for both safari and zoo. No much animals / reptiles / birds. No much maintenance too with respect to animals. Eatables are available only at the exit of zoo. Park will be occupied only by adults without even caring for small children. Cycle is available to roam inside the zoo at Rs.50. Parking fee must be paid at the entrance itself
Jayaram V — Google review
Although it has almost all type of animals , count of the same are limited . It’s really good place for kids to learn and enjoy. I recommend parents to get ther kids to visit . So not compare it with Bangalore or Mysore. This zoo is well maintained. I don’t recommend safari here but if you have time and first time visiting then it’s worth.
Nagaraj H — Google review
A very poorly managed Zoo and Safari near Shimoga. Only One lion and two tigers were there in the Safari Enclave, all of them in cages and we need to travel in fully secured buses to watch caged predators.... What is the logic behind this? Why it is called a Safari? Rs. 250 is the ticket cost per person for Zoo and Safari, totally worthless for the Safari Part. Moreover, despite having so many buses, the drivers used to wait till all the 20 seats got occupied and we made to wait for nearly 20 minutes inside the bus for other people to come.... Disgusting indeed.....!
Simon J — Google review
Zoo still under upgradation Quite a good place Not comparable to Mysore and Hyderabad Zoo's Safari was very nice ..... especially the details explanation form the safar jeep staff
Ranjit D — Google review
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3.8
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NH 69, Tyavarekoppa, Thevara Koppa, Karnataka 577211, India
http://www.shivamoggazoo.com/
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Sakrebyle Elephant Camp - Jungle Lodges and Resorts

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Nature & Parks
Resort hotel
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Sakrebyle Elephant Camp, part of the Jungle Lodges and Resorts, offers a unique opportunity to see captive elephants and even enjoy elephant rides and bathing for an additional fee. The camp provides comfortable accommodations in a natural setting, with attentive staff who go out of their way to ensure a pleasant stay. Visitors can expect clean lodgings, delicious local food, and the chance to immerse themselves in nature while being close to the elephant camp.
I recently stayed here and had a wonderful experience. The wooden cottages were spacious, clean, and well-maintained, offering a comfortable and relaxing environment. The service was equally impressive — the staff was warm, attentive, and always ready to assist, which made the stay even more enjoyable. One of the highlights of the location is its proximity to an elephant training camp and a nearby elephant bathing area. It was truly a unique and memorable experience to watch the elephants up close and even participate in their bath session. Overall, it’s a perfect place to unwind while enjoying a bit of nature and local charm. Highly recommended for families and nature lovers!
Abhishek K — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Jungle Lodge Sakrebyle Elephant Camp! The staff were very accommodating and helpful. We requested them to arrange a cake for our daughter's birthday, and they kindly brought one, making the day even more special. The elephant interaction was wonderful - we got to bathe and spend time with these majestic creatures. The natural surroundings and rain added to the charm. The staff's kindness and efforts to make our stay memorable were truly appreciated. Overall, a great experience! 🐘🎂 5/5 stars
Pooja J — Google review
We were 2 families with 4 kids. Calling on prior day of travel to check on our visit and food preference gave confidence on our reservation, very nice gesture. Everyone at the resort from the pick up/drop vehicle, guide explaining all details on itinerary, dining staff patience, house keeping staff quick service, less spicy food but with good quality, decent nature walk trek, very good boating, everything was good. Premises kept clean, elephant interaction was very nice especially for kids. Special part was elephants stopping near resort was too good. Team was well prepared to be patient and provide great service, memorable vacation.
Ravi V — Google review
Had a wonderful time at Sakrebyle Elephant Camp! From the moment we arrived, everything felt so peaceful and well taken care of. The stay was comfortable, the food was delicious, and the staff ( Venkatesh & Santhosh along with two others) were genuinely warm and helpful. The highlight, of course, was spending time with the elephants — watching them, interacting, and learning about them up close was such a beautiful experience. It’s one of those places that leaves you with a calm mind and a happy heart. Would definitely love to visit again! 🐘
Chetan S — Google review
Amazing authentic experience. First time I saw so many elephants and somewhat authentic and rustic experience. They also allow elephants to roam freely after 1pm in the jungle. They also feed elephants at 12, though we’re not allowed to feed them. Kids will love it.
Raj N — Google review
Had a good stay here at the Sakrebylu JLR. Since it's close to a forest, rooms had worms, millipedes and frogs - but this is unavoidable. The food was quite tasty and we had a very good experience bathing the elephants here! Try reaching this place before 1245 pm - at about 1 pm the elephants will return from the river to go to their resting place, and they pass through the JLR. So you can view them at close range. Also, bathing the elephants is only visa limited booked slots, that too mostly for people booking their stay at the JLR. Elephant bathing activity happens only from 9 to 10 am. Go with the JLR person, talk to them and maybe give them a few rupees and they will ensure you get a good slot and bathing experience.
Ramkumar N — Google review
We had a truly wonderful stay at Sakrebyle Elephant Camp Jungle Lodges & Resorts. From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond to make our stay pleasant and memorable. The rooms were spotless, well-maintained, and offered a very comfortable stay, while the food was absolutely amazing – fresh, tasty, and served with warmth. A special mention and kudos to the brilliant team of naturalists – Mr. Suresh and Mr. Abhi. They made our treks unforgettable by sharing their vast knowledge of the forest, carefully explaining about the plants, animals, and their lifestyles. They even showed us different pug marks and footprints of leopards, deer, and elephants, and explained how mahouts track elephants using footprints and chain marks – truly fascinating! The highlight was definitely the interaction with the elephants at the camp. Watching them up close and even helping in bathing them was a magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Overall, this place offered not just a pleasant stay but an enriching journey into nature, with warm hospitality, great food, clean rooms, and unforgettable experiences. Highly recommended for anyone looking to connect with nature in the most authentic way.
Nitin S — Google review
The name of the place is highly misleading. It doesn't have any link with the Elephant Camp, just that it is located opposite to the camp. If the purpose is only to visit the elephant camp, it would be better to stay in any nearby hotel (Shimogga is 15 minutes drive) and arrive at the camp directly at 9AM. Once we are at the camp, it dosn't matter whether you stay at this resort or not. Room was old but clean, we stayed in wooden cottage. Food options were limited but everything they served was tasty. Children play area is begging to be renovated. No other amenities to keep kids enganged. Once we arrived, lunch was ready and after that they took us to boat ride. But, this was paid and they skipped nature walk for this and mentioned that the morning trek would be same as nature walk. But the boat ride was a big dissapointment, it is just a small 10 to 15 minutes ride on the boat. Coffee, snacks were served along with a documentary show. The show about Bhadra Santuary was played on a small TV with very low volume which doesn't serve any purpose at all. Soup was served with campfire followed by dinner. While walking back from dinner to the room, a venomous pit head viper was spotted and promptly removed by the staff, luckily before anyone stepped on it. The lighting in the property is not adequate. Early morning, the trekking was cancelled a wild elephant was spotted. They could have taken for a walk or bird watching, but they didn't oblige. Next activity was elephant interaction. They dropped us in the camp. Entrance was free but, ticket was to be bought for elephant bathing! They could have included that as well. We had to check out after the elephant interaction. Overall, the rate they charged included only a night of accomodation and food, which is grossly overpriced.
Praveen K — Google review
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Elephant Camp, Sakrebyle, Karnataka 577202, India
https://www.junglelodges.com/resort/sakrebyle-elephant-camp/
+91 94808 87180
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Baba Budan giri

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Baba Budan giri, also known as Chandra Drona Mountain Range, is a revered pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Muslims. It is home to the shrine of Sufi Saint Baba Budan and boasts stunning landscapes with lush greenery. The area is famous for the rare blooming of kurinji flowers once every 12 years.
Ride is truly enjoyable only if you go by bike otherwise, you won’t get the same thrill. Road conditions aren’t great, but the route takes you to Baba Budangiri. eventually to Manikya Dwara(complete mud road). Sitalayyana giri and mullayana giri on the way but need to take diversion. Visit the dargah here (remember to leave your shoes outside as per the tradition) divine experience ! Roads near the top become quite narrow (be careful if are riding alone) so you need to be cautious. A ride during the monsoon makes the whole experience even more memorable, with mist and greenery adding to the charm.
T.VIGNESH N — Google review
This is a very popular hill station near Chikmagalur that invariably is on the itinerary of every tourist. The drive itself is very scenic and beautiful. The road at places is bad but overall a good experience. Even though we visited this place on a weekday there was a good number of tourists. Light drizzle and a slightly misty top provided a surreal view.
Dr S — Google review
This Peak and View point is mesmerizing!! with Green Mountain & Small lakes mostly covered with Fog in Monsoon and Winter. You must experince this route by Bike/Scooty to experience Green plains and Small lakes Views ..So YouCan Stop wherever you want ,get Good Pics. If you come in Car ..no problem, Shared vehiches available at Parking Point. Dont try with Own Car..unless it was 4×4 ..because Abit of Off-road About 1Km and then Good road For 2 kms. Manikya Dhara Waterfalls is Just 20-30 steps near viewpoint. Small food like Corn is available..Be Aware of 🐒🐒
Medikonda R — Google review
The corn-shaped peak of Baba Budangiri is absolutely scenic and unique, offering stunning panoramic views all around. Personally, I found it more picturesque than Mullayanagiri, with its distinct shape and serene surroundings adding to the charm. A must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers!
Nirmal J — Google review
We visited in the October end, it was great. We can go by our own vehicle to the top. Road is also good. It was fully covered by snow and you can feel the clouds passing by. And also there a temple within caves, but phones are not allowed inside. Nice place to visit, if it’s not covered by snow then you can get great view.
Teju S — Google review
Baba Budangiri Peak is a peaceful and scenic spot that offers a refreshing break from the busy tourist trails of Chikkamagaluru. The moment you reach the top, the cool breeze, wide-open valley views, and calm surroundings make it an instantly enjoyable place to relax. It’s less crowded compared to Mullayanagiri, which adds to the serenity and makes it perfect for spending quiet time with nature. The drive up the hill is beautiful, with lush greenery and winding roads. At the peak, you’ll find a few refreshment stalls serving tea, coffee, and snacks—perfect to enjoy while taking in the views. The weather is usually cool and pleasant, and the panoramic scenery is fantastic for photography. Baba Budangiri also holds cultural and historical significance, with viewpoints that you can explore if you have extra time. The overall atmosphere is spiritual, calm, and soothing. A truly enjoyable and scenic spot, great for families, friends, or anyone looking to unwind in nature. A must-visit place when exploring the Chikkamagaluru hills.
Naveen K — Google review
I just loved the place everything is perfect about this place there are 3-4 points here one is peak a view point a water falls(jerry falls) and one temple which is worshipped by both the communities i visited in june and for me it's the best time as monsoon just hit the place.
Legend K — Google review
Baba Budangiri Peak: A Mesmerizing Journey to Serene Views Baba Budangiri Peak is truly a captivating destination, and I've been fortunate enough to visit multiple times, even making it a combined trip with Kallathigiri Falls on one occasion. The journey up to the peak itself is absolutely mesmerizing, winding through beautiful landscapes. Be aware that the forest department collects an entrance fee and conducts checks upon entry. Once you get closer, you'll find there are about 3-4 distinct points to explore, including the main peak, a viewpoint, and a waterfall. You can park your vehicle near the stalls and dargah at the top, from where it's roughly a 2km walk to the peak. Alternatively, if you have a bike or a vehicle with good ground clearance, you can actually drive right up to the last point; it's not as difficult as some might claim. Don't be swayed by local vehicles trying to charge a lot by stating the terrain is unmanageable – that's often not true. Once you reach the final parking spot, making the short 10-15 minute climb to the very top of the peak is a must. The view from up there is simply serene, often cloaked in a mesmerizing fog, creating a wonderfully calm atmosphere. As you enter the area, you'll find stalls selling refreshments like Maggi, bread omelet, fruits, and water, though do note that these items are a little pricier than usual. It's a fantastic place to experience nature's grandeur and find some peace.
Saish G — Google review
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Manjarabad Fort

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of a unique star-shaped fort built on a mountain in 1792 by Tipu Sultan.
Nice little place. Around 200 to 300 properly built steps to climb. The place needs maintenance though it is kept clean. View from the top of the fort is beautiful. Parking is on the side of the road. There is no entry ticket for this fort. You can spend around 30 minutes.
Lokajit T — Google review
A nice spot to visit while you are in Sakleshpura .. unfortunately not very well maintained, even the board to indicate the fort is not there at the entrance.. You have parking area at the foot of the fort. Around 250 steps to climb before you get to the top, a moderate hike.... Fort looks good and has scenic view around... Definitely for folks looking to take photos, ample opportunities 😁
Prasanna S — Google review
A beautiful Blend of History and nature! Manjarabad fort, built by Tipu Sultan is an eight pointed star shapedbfort that offers stunning views of the western ghats. The short climb is totally worth it. The mist cool breeze and old stone walls create a magical atmosphere. Though facilities are limited the fort has a charm of its own. Though facilities are limited the fort's charm and historical significance make it a must visit spot near Sakleshpur!
Sarfaraz A — Google review
Fort which is little close to sakleshpur, well maintained by the staffs.. Challenging for few people as we need to climb close to 300 steps which might take close to 15 to 20 min. No private parking for this area... Had to leave at the side road .. also no restaurants near by so pls don't plan for ur food along with this visit
Abul T — Google review
Manjarabad Fort in Sakleshpur is a star-shaped hilltop fort built by Tipu Sultan in 1792, renowned for its panoramic views and unique design. The fort is open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM with no entry fee, and the best time to visit is winter or after the monsoon, when mists often shroud the ramparts, enhancing its atmospheric charm . Hiking and Access Reaching Manjarabad Fort requires a short uphill hike, including about 250–253 steps from the main road parking area. The steps are manageable and safe for most visitors, though the climb may be mildly challenging for those unaccustomed to stairs. Surrounded by lush greenery, the trail offers scenic beauty and anticipation as the fort’s imposing gateway comes into view . Views from the Top Once atop the fort, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking, expansive views of the Western Ghats—on clear days, the Arabian Sea can sometimes be glimpsed on the horizon. The fort’s elevated, 3,240-foot (988-meter) position, star-shaped configuration, and vantage points make it ideal for landscape photography and sightseeing. The dense forests, valleys, and misty surroundings offer a serene atmosphere for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike . Experience and Facilities The Manjarabad Fort is famous for its striking architecture and historic significance; several internal chambers—formerly used for barracks, stores, and gunpowder—remain. Guided tours are rare, and some guests note limited signage and basic maintenance. It’s recommended to bring water, and travelers should expect little shade or shelter at the top. While the fort is impressive and memorable, reviews mention occasional litter and a need for better upkeep and visitor facilities . Visitor Tips Arrive early for lighter crowds and softer light.Carry water and sun protection.Respect the site—avoid graffiti, littering, and climbing on walls for safety and preservation.Sunset views can be spectacular, but the last entry is usually around 5:30 PM .
Sanjana S — Google review
Coming to history of this fort was built by the then king of Mysore tippu sultan on 1792 to mark his power of succession over the region.This fort is used to store the ammunition and gunpowder for cannons.I do not recommend going to this fort unless you are a historical sites enthusiast anyway you will not be able to see the star shape of the fort which is unique. I strictly warn if you are going with older people
Kalyan R — Google review
A historical fort built by Tippu Sultan. Very beautiful place to visit those who are interested in the historical places. One needa to climb to the fort for around 10 minutes. 4 and 2 wheelers parking is available at the base location and on weekends it would be littlw crowded.
Sudesh P — Google review
One of the fort built by tippu sultan with the help of the French. When tippu sultan went for inspection of thw fort, it was covered with fogg, thats where the name Manjarabad comes from. Has a beautiful view of the mountains and Greenery. Fort was not maintained previously, but now they started doing the cleaning works, hopefully they restore the damaged areas.
Manish P — Google review
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Sakleshpura, Karnataka 573134, India
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Beluru Shri Chennakeshava Swamy Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The UNESCO Beluru Shri Chennakeshava Swamy Temple in Belur is a remarkable example of Hoysala architecture, featuring intricate stone carvings and sculptures dating back to the 12th century. This historic Hindu temple complex is a must-visit site, boasting majestic gopuram at the entrance and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple's beauty lies in its elaborate carvings done over different periods, leaving visitors spellbound.
The Chennakeshava Temple, located in Belur, Karnataka, is a stunning example of Hoysala architecture built in the 12th century. - *Dedication*: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, specifically Chennakeshava, meaning "handsome Kesava". - *History*: Built in 1117 CE by King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala dynasty to commemorate his victory over the Chola dynasty. - *Architecture*: The temple features intricate carvings, sculptures, and reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. - *Intricate Sculptures*: The temple is famous for its exquisite stone carvings, including the Darpana Sundari, a celestial dancer holding a mirror. - *Star-Shaped Platform*: The temple's unique star-shaped platform adds to its visual appeal and structural complexity. - *Madanikas*: Elegant sculptures of celestial maidens adorn the temple, showcasing extraordinary craftsmanship. - *Gopuram*: The temple entrance is marked by a towering gopuram, intricately carved and serving as a striking focal point Best Time to Visit is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing. Timings 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM. - *Pooja Timings*: Morning Abhishekam (6:00 AM - 7:30 AM), Madhyana Pooja (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM), and Evening Aarti (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM). this timing aren’t 100% just got it from display over there within temple premises. Pilgrimage Site of the temple is a major pilgrimage site for Vaishnavism and attracts thousands of worshippers.Cultural Significance of the temple showcases the artistic and cultural achievements of the Hoysala period. It’s one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Deepa S — Google review
recently visited the Chennakeshava Temple in Belur, and honestly, it left me speechless. The moment you enter the temple complex, you can feel the history and devotion in the air. Every inch of the temple — from the outer walls to the smallest corner inside — is filled with unbelievably detailed carvings. You could spend hours just admiring the artwork and still keep finding new details! The sculptures are so lifelike and expressive — especially the dancing figures and mythological scenes. It’s hard to believe these were carved out of stone more than 900 years ago. The craftsmanship is truly world-class. The temple is still active, so you’ll see rituals and hear bells ringing, which makes the whole experience even more special. I also took a short guided tour (which I highly recommend) — it really helped me understand the stories behind the carvings and the history of the Hoysala dynasty. The surroundings are peaceful, and the place is well-maintained. It’s a perfect spot for anyone who loves history, architecture, or just wants a calm, spiritual break from the busy city life. If you’re planning to visit, try to go early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting on the carvings. And don’t rush — give yourself time to really take it all in.
Roopesh K — Google review
I visited the Belur Chennakeshava Temple recently, and honestly, it’s one of the most stunning temples I’ve ever seen. The craftsmanship here is just mind-blowing — every single wall, pillar, and sculpture tells a story. You could stand there for hours just observing the details in the carvings — from mythological scenes to intricate patterns that show how advanced the Hoysala architecture really was. The temple complex is huge, clean, and very well maintained. The main Chennakeshava deity’s sanctum has a peaceful and divine energy — the kind that instantly calms you down. The priests and temple staff are quite polite and help guide visitors without rushing anyone. I went during the daytime, and the sunlight falling on the soapstone carvings made the whole temple glow in a way that’s hard to describe. If you’re into history, art, or architecture, this place is a visual treat — it’s not just a temple visit, it’s like walking through a living museum. There are a few local guides available who explain the stories behind the sculptures and the temple’s history — totally worth hiring one if you want to truly appreciate the place. Parking and basic facilities are available nearby, and the area around the temple is also well-kept with small shops for snacks and souvenirs. Overall, Belur Chennakeshava Temple is a must-visit — whether you’re visiting for spiritual reasons or to witness one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture. It’s a place that stays with you long after you leave.
Kushal S — Google review
Recently visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site ChennaKeshava Temple and awestruck intricate craftsmanship, and spiritual grandeur of the temple and sculptures. 👍 The Chennakesava Temple at Belur, built in 1117 CE by King Vishnuvardhana, is a stunning example of Hoysala art and architecture. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it features a star-shaped plan, intricate soapstone carvings, and graceful Madanika sculptures that embody divine beauty.🎶 The Belur Temple Complex, built during the reign of the Hoysala dynasty, is centered around the magnificent Chennakesava Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, renowned for its star-shaped design and intricate soapstone carvings. Surrounding it are several smaller yet exquisitely crafted shrines, including the Kappe Chennigaraya Temple, built by Queen Shantala Devi as a miniature version of the main shrine, and the Andal (Ranganayaki) Temple, dedicated to the divine consort of Vishnu. Other notable shrines within the complex include the Saumyanayaki Temple, honoring another form of Goddess Lakshmi, and the Narasimha Temple, depicting Vishnu’s fierce man-lion incarnation. There‘s a parking fee of Rs.50 collected but no receipt given. No one to guide further, we had to go around the temple and find the parking lot at the back of the temple. 😒 At the entrance need to leave the footwear at the counter, was charged Rs.30 (no receipt given) At the entrance Guides can be availed ( Rs.500 - Receipt given), guides share history and details of the sculptures for 20-25 minutes. Can easily spend 1-2 hours admiring and taking pics. 😎 Theres a stepped pond and a book stall selling books of rhe history of Hoysala and temple in all languages. Best to visit either morning before sun goes up or after 4 pm as the stones gets heated up to walk Have a good time at the temple. Please keep it safe for generations to come 🙏
Prem R — Google review
Belur Chennakeshava Swamy Temple is an extraordinary example of Hoysala architecture, and visiting this place was a truly mesmerizing experience. The moment I entered the temple complex, I was spellbound by the intricate carvings and the sheer level of craftsmanship that has gone into every pillar, wall, and sculpture. The stone carvings are so detailed that you can spend hours observing them and still find something new each time. The temple is beautifully maintained, and the atmosphere is calm and peaceful. The guides available inside explain the history and significance very well, and listening to the stories behind the carvings adds so much meaning to the visit. The structure itself is a masterpiece, with each sculpture narrating mythological and cultural tales. The nearby surroundings are clean, and there are places to sit and relax while taking in the grandeur of the temple. Visiting during early mornings or late afternoons brings a very divine experience as the lighting highlights the stone artwork perfectly. Overall, Belur Chennakeshava Swamy Temple is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, art, culture, or architecture. It’s not just a temple but a living monument that showcases the rich heritage of our land. Highly recommended.
Pradeep K — Google review
Belur Temple is truly a masterpiece. The architecture is out of this world, every wall and pillar has beautiful carvings that show great skill and art. The temple is clean, peaceful, and very well maintained. It is a must visit place for anyone who loves history, culture, or art. I was amazed by the detailed stone work and the calm atmosphere. A truly wonderful experience.
Aswini A — Google review
A stunning example of Hoysala architecture! Temple is dedicated to Shree Vishnu. Lord Chennakeshava (meaning “Handsome Vishnu”) The Chennakeshava Swamy Temple at Belur is filled with intricate carvings, detailed sculptures, and timeless beauty. The craftsmanship on every pillar and wall is truly mesmerizing. A must-visit for history, art, and spiritual lovers alike. The architecture is so precise that sunlight falls directly on the main deity during certain times of the year. Temple carvings have lots of knowledge to learns which will take time to understand. You can hire the guide for temple tour who will guide you about carvings but guide as much as well not tell you in details about as each corners of temple have carving and knowledge. Guide charges: 500 for group of 5/6. You can buy book of Hoyasala temple architectures. Major Festivals • Chennakeshava Rathotsava (Car Festival): Celebrated annually in March–April, attracting thousands of devotees. • Vaikuntha Ekadashi and Vishnu-related festivals are observed grandly.
Yash T — Google review
Beautiful ancient temple with amazing carvings! Visited Chennakeshava Temple in Belur and it's absolutely stunning! The temple is over 900 years old and the stone carvings are incredible - every wall has detailed sculptures that are hard to believe were made by hand. The architecture is beautiful and it's still an active temple. Very peaceful atmosphere. Takes about 1-2 hours to see everything. Remove footwear inside and dress modestly. A must-visit if you're in the area. Highly recommended!
Dharani A — Google review
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Belur, Karnataka 573115, India
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Ancient Hoysala Shri Hoysaleswara Temple

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Nestled on the serene banks of Dwarasamudra Lake in Halebidu, the Ancient Hoysal Shri Hoysaleswara Temple is a stunning tribute to Lord Shiva, constructed in the 12th century. This architectural marvel showcases intricate relief designs and geometric pillars that highlight exceptional craftsmanship. As you wander through its beautifully carved entrance and admire the detailed stone sculptures, you'll find yourself immersed in Karnataka's rich heritage.
The Hoysaleswara Temple, located in Halebidu, Karnataka, is a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture built in the 12th century. Here are some fascinating facts about this ancient temple: *Architecture and Design* - The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features intricate carvings, sculptures, and reliefs depicting Hindu epics and deities. - It's built on a star-shaped platform with 64 corners, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. - The temple has two shrines, one for the king (Hoysaleswara) and one for the queen (Shantaleswara), both with Shiva lingas. *Unique Features* - The temple has over 240 images, with no other temple having as many sculptures. - The outer walls feature bands of friezes, including elephants, lions, horses, and scenes from Hindu texts. - The temple's interior boasts highly polished lathe-turned pillars. *History and Significance* - The temple was built during the reign of King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala Empire. - It was plundered in the 14th century and fell into decay, but still remains a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of the Hoysalas. - The temple is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. *Visiting Information* - *Best Time to Visit*: October to March, when the weather is pleasant. - *Timings*: 6:30 am to 9:00 pm. - *Pooja Timings*: - Morning Abhishekam: 6:00 am - 7:00 am - Madhyana Pooja: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Evening Aarti: 6:00 pm
Deepa S — Google review
Halebedu was the regal capital of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries, reflected in the remnants of old fortifications and reservoirs.The town boasts both Hindu and Jain heritage, with temple art seamlessly integrating stories from both faiths.The entire temple complex and the surrounding archaeological museum provide a window into the height of medieval South Indian civilization. The Hoysaleswara Temple of Halebedu is a remarkable 12th-century monument known for its exceptional architecture, twin sanctums, and elaborate sculptures. Architectural Style and Layout. The temple stands on a raised, star-shaped platform called a “jagati,” designed for ritual circumambulation and to provide spectacular viewing angles of the detailed carvings. The layout features two main shrines side by side—one for “Hoysaleswara” (King) and the other for “Shantaleswara” (Queen)—both containing Shiva lingas and sharing a large open hall (navaranga) for gatherings. The temple is carved from soft soapstone, enabling extremely intricate work. There are more than 340 large reliefs and numerous smaller panels, primarily illustrating stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavata Purana, as well as scenes from daily life, music, and dance. The exteriors feature eight horizontal friezes at the base, displaying elephants, lions, horses, and creatures, above which are large figurative panels of gods and celestial dancers. Notable are richly adorned Nandi shrines, a Surya shrine with a 2-meter-tall deity, and lathe-turned, polished pillars inside the main hall.
Likith K — Google review
This ancient temple is a UNESCO heritage site maintained by ASI. 😍 This is one of the unique temples with respect to architecture, sculptural richness, and cultural synthesis. Built during the 12th century CE under King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala dynasty.🤩 No Entry tickets and there’s a free Shoe stand near entrance (no footwear inside temple). Drinking water and restrooms within complex. Parking available outside main gate. Local guides (₹500–₹900) provide detailed narration of mythological panels and historical context. Photo/Videography allowed inside unlike some of the other temples. 👍 One should first go to the interpretation centre on the right side while getting in to get an idea of what to expect here and the history of the temple to appreciate it better. 🙏 Constructed from chloritic schist (soapstone) — soft when quarried, allowing intricate carving, and hardens over time. Each wall, panel, and even pillar is intricately detailed — often compared to “poetry in stone.” Outer walls covered with continuous sculptural bands (friezes) arranged in horizontal tiers. Lathe-turned pillars — perfectly polished, symmetric, and reflective. Ceilings decorated with intricate floral and geometric motifs. Sanctums house Shiva Lingas, each fronted by a large Nandi (bull) pavilion. Difficult to narrate in words (See Pics) 😎 There’s a museum which houses many other sculptures, inscriptions also inside the premises. There’s a nicely maintained garden area to spend sometime after immersing in the beauty of the place. Some area that can be improved are - The road leading to temple from NH/SH can have proper sign boards and roads and traffic can be managed better. Parking lot can be maintained better. Drinking water taps doesn’t work properly.
Prem R — Google review
"*A Marvel of Hoysala Architecture* I recently visited the Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu, and I must say, it's a true masterpiece of Indian architecture. The temple's intricate carvings, detailed sculptures, and stunning star-shaped design left me speechless. The fact that it was built in the 12th century without any modern tools is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Hoysala artisans. The temple's outer walls are adorned with exquisite carvings depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The intricate details and precision are truly breathtaking. The temple's history, dating back to the Hoysala Empire, is palpable in every stone and sculpture. *Tips for Visitors:* - Hire a guide to get the most out of your visit and learn about the temple's history and significance. - Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds and heat. - Don't miss the stunning Nandi statue and the intricate carvings on the outer walls. - Respect the temple's rules and traditions, and dress modestly. *Rating:* 5/5 stars *Would I visit again?* Absolutely! This temple is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and Indian culture.
BHARAT R — Google review
A Beautiful Glimpse into Great Indian History and Architecture This site is a true testament to India's rich history and architectural brilliance. The intricate carvings on every structure reflect an extraordinary level of detail and craftsmanship—each piece telling its own story. It’s a wonderful place to visit, well-maintained, with a clean environment and ample parking space. You can explore the site comfortably in 1 to 2 hours, making it perfect for a half-day visit. Don't miss the small shops along the main road, where you can find beautifully crafted stone statues, stone diyas, and many other traditional items—perfect souvenirs or decor pieces. Highly recommended for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful, enriching experience. Places to Visit Nearby: Shree Channakeshava Swami Temple A stunning example of Hoysala architecture and devotion. Ancient Hoysala Shri Doddagaddavalli Lakshmi Devi Temple One of the oldest surviving Hoysala temples, known for its serene setting and intricate stone carvings. Shri Veeranarayana Swamy Devasthana A peaceful and spiritual temple with deep historical and cultural roots. Nearby Hill Stations: Chikmagalur Famous for coffee plantations, misty hills, and waterfalls. A paradise for nature lovers. Coorg (Kodagu) Known as the "Scotland of India", it offers lush greenery, beautiful weather, and rich Kodava culture. 🌧️ Both Chikmagalur and Coorg are especially beautiful during the rainy season. Best Time to Visit: 🗓️ August to February Perfect for enjoying cool weather, lush landscapes, and peaceful temple visits.
J D — Google review
The Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebeedu is truly marvelous! Every carving on the walls tells a story from the glorious Hoysala era, reflecting unmatched skill and devotion. Although a few parts have been damaged over time, the temple is now very well maintained. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it beautifully preserves the essence of ancient Indian art and history — definitely worth visiting!
Review K — Google review
Sri Hoysaleswara temple at Dwarasamudra (Halebeedu), is a World Heritage Site built at the apex of Hoysala art and architecture. Every inch of the temple has a story to tell, a sculpture to unveil, a witness to the glory of Hoysala era. Even a high resolution camera with all modern features cannot capture the beauty of the sculptures and carvings. This temple is a must visit site to admire the cultural and architectural mastery of the Hoysals.
Solitary M — Google review
Grand and magnificent temple! It's a well visited temple with full grandeur. We went on a public holiday and the crowd was huge. However the darshan inside was easy. This temple is huge so do not rush and give good time to soak in its beauty. The huge nandis are absolutely gorgeous. Plenty of parking available outside the temple.
Nidhi G — Google review
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Halebeedu, Karnataka 573121, India
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Shettihalli Rosary Church

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Shettihalli Rosary Church, a Gothic church constructed by French missionaries in the 1860s, is a historical gem located near Hassan. The church remains partially submerged in water for half of the year due to its scenic waterside location. During the non-rainy season, visitors can witness the church as the water level recedes from the reservoir. The ruins of this ancient church offer a splendid view, especially during sunset.
A Timeless Beauty That Captivates the Soul Shettihalli Rosary Church is one of those rare places that leaves a lasting impression long after you've left. Nestled near Hassan, this partially submerged Gothic-style church is a hauntingly beautiful reminder of history, resilience, and nature’s quiet power. I visited during the monsoon season, and the sight of the church ruins rising out of the Hemavathi River was absolutely breathtaking. The architecture, though weathered by time and water, still holds a majestic charm. The skeletal remains of the church tell stories of a bygone era, and the serenity of the surroundings adds a meditative quality to the experience. Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or someone simply seeking peace, Shettihalli offers something truly special. Getting there requires a bit of a drive, but the journey is scenic and well worth it. There’s no entry fee, and the lack of commercialization makes the experience feel raw and authentic. I’d recommend visiting early in the morning or during sunset for the best light and atmosphere. What stood out most was the silence—no crowds, no noise, just the gentle lapping of water and the distant calls of birds. It’s rare to find a place that feels untouched and sacred in today’s world, and Shettihalli Rosary Church is exactly that. A must-visit if you're anywhere near Hassan or planning a road trip from Bengaluru. Just be sure to check the water levels if you want to see it partially submerged—it adds a surreal dimension to the experience.
Lawrence ( — Google review
The church has a picturesque setting and is good for film or wedding shoots, When we went both were happening simultaneously. They say it gets partially submerged in water during rainy seasons. It's a popular spot for photography. The church's Gothic architecture and history as a former place of worship are appreciated by visitors. The church is not at its full and is completely broken with no roof and a few walls intact. I am sure it would look spooky during the night times especially during full moon and new moon day. The church looks best in the afternoon. During the peak rainy season, only one-third of the chapel is visible. The surroundings are generally quiet and peaceful, offering a serene experience. The area could be cleaner, people just litter around and there is no one to educate them. The roads leading to the church are dusty, muddy and not well-maintained.
Banu S — Google review
The Shettihalli Rosary Church, also known as the Floating Church, is one of the most fascinating historical and scenic spots in Karnataka. Built in the 1860s by French missionaries, this Gothic-style church now stands partly submerged in the backwaters of the Hemavathi Reservoir. Facilities: No shops, restaurants, or restrooms near the site – carry water and snacks. Bhelpuri, ice-cream and Corn stall only available as per now. Entry Fee: Free. Parking is free on road near the site. Suggested to go Morning ~7am or evening around ~4pm as there is no amenities available on this spot an this area. around one hour could spend in this spot. Highlights: - During monsoon and post-monsoon (July–October), the church is partially submerged, giving a surreal “floating” appearance. - In summer and winter (December–May), the water recedes, and visitors can walk right inside the ruins. - The Gothic arches, stone walls, and open structure make it a great spot for photography, drone shots, and pre-wedding shoots. - The peaceful surroundings with the reservoir in the background create a calm, scenic atmosphere. Visitor Information: - Location: ~20 km from Hassan town, Karnataka. Best Time to Visit: - Monsoon (for floating view). - Winter (to explore the ruins closely). Nearby Attractions: Gorur Dam, Hasanamba Temple, Belur & Halebidu temples. Good thing about this place: ✔ Unique submerged monument ✔ Beautiful scenic backdrop ✔ Great for photography & nature lovers Need to improve on: ✘ No facilities nearby ✘ Remote location, requires private transport Tip: Evening visits are most magical with sunset views over the waters.
Devendra C — Google review
A truly mesmerizing and peaceful place! The Settihalli Rosary Church is a stunning 19th-century structure built by French missionaries, known for its Gothic architecture and unique location inside the Hemavathi Reservoir. During the monsoon season, the church appears partially submerged, creating a surreal “floating” effect. In summer, when the water recedes, you can walk closer and admire the beautiful ruins. The area around is full of greenery, water, and agricultural fields, making it an excellent spot for photography and quiet reflection. However, note that the road to the site is narrow, and there is no dedicated parking or shops nearby, so plan accordingly. Despite these small inconveniences, the visit is absolutely worth it for its calm atmosphere, scenic beauty, and historical significance.
Roopesh K — Google review
Quite a remarkable spot with the old structures by the bank of the reservoir. When we visited it, it wasn't submerged, but it does so during higher water level at monsoon. Temporary refreshment stalls are provided by local vendors with soda-lemon water and other beverages. It was really kept clean, credit to both visitors and local vendors alike. Gets very hot on a sunny day after 10 AM. Try to visit early, by 9 AM to avoid the heat. Car goes all the way, so accessible for elderly persons also.
Subh C — Google review
The church has crumbled from what it was 3 years back. The water level is over 20 feet. Visit before all of it disappears. In winters you will see most of it.
Srikanth — Google review
Shettihalli Rosary Church with its hauntingly beautiful ruins submerged by the Hemavathi River, is a stunning blend of history and nature. Whether partly underwater during the monsoons or standing tall in the dry season, it offers a surreal, almost mystical experience. A must-visit for photography and history lovers alike.
Aloukik C — Google review
One of the places to go and see during summer season old ruined church. This is just a few kilometres away from Hassan. In Sumer you will be able to go even further near the church but in rainy season you will not be able to go near the church as this will be fully submerged in water.
Santhosh C — Google review
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Shetti halli, Hassan, Settihalli, Karnataka 573128, India
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Gommateshwara statue

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Gommateshwara statue, located at the top of a hill, is a must-visit for a day trip from Mysore. It's advisable to arrive early to avoid the heat and crowds. The climb involves around 700 steps on Vindya giri and 200 steps on Chandra giri. At the top, you'll find the famous Jain temple and the impressive 57-foot-tall monolithic Gommateshwara statue.
Shravanabelagola is one of those places that stays in your memory long after the visit. I’ve been here twice. It was a wonderful experience both times. The climb to the top is a bit of a trek with over 600 steps, but it’s totally worth the effort. The steps are manageable if you take it slowly, and there are places to rest along the way. We went early in the morning, so the weather was pleasant and the view was clear. Once you reach the top, the huge statue of Lord Bahubali is truly awe-inspiring. It has a calming and peaceful presence, and the view of the town from the hilltop is absolutely amazing. The temple surroundings are well maintained and clean. There are no footwears allowed on the steps, so it’s good to carry socks, especially during summer. There are shops and eateries at the base if you want to refresh after the trek. Overall, it’s a beautiful mix of spirituality, history, and a bit of adventure. A must-visit place for everyone and anyone exploring Karnataka. I’d happily visit again.
AVINASH S — Google review
This place has both historical and the spiritual significance. The climb is a bit steep but steps are in good shape and the railings really help for support. There is a dress code to be followed, shorts and sleeveless not allowed so carry a spare jacket, fortunately the administration gave us a shawl which was returned after coming back. The statue offers a sense of calm and photography is allowed but selfies and drones are not allowed. Must visit place for history lovers and architecture fanatics.
Madhuri V — Google review
The Gommateshwara Bahubali statue in Shravanabelagola is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant monuments in India. Standing tall and majestic on the Vindhyagiri Hill, this massive monolithic statue is truly a wonder of art, devotion, and ancient craftsmanship. The moment you see it, you can’t help but feel a deep sense of peace and admiration for the spiritual heritage it represents. The statue of Lord Bahubali, carved out of a single stone, is an extraordinary example of ancient Indian architecture and Jain artistry. Its calm and serene expression beautifully symbolizes inner peace, renunciation, and enlightenment — the core principles of Jainism. The statue is about 58 feet tall and is believed to have been built over a thousand years ago, yet it still stands strong and graceful, untouched by time. Reaching the statue involves climbing several stone steps up the hill, which can be a bit tiring but is completely worth it. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a panoramic sight of Shravanabelagola town and the surrounding landscape. Along the way, there are smaller shrines, carvings, and inscriptions that reflect the rich history and devotion of Jain culture. The area is clean and peaceful, maintained with great respect for its religious importance. During the Maha Mastakabhisheka festival, held once every 12 years, the statue is anointed with milk, saffron, and sandalwood — an incredible sight that attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. The temple complex also provides facilities like drinking water, footwear stands, and resting areas for visitors. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the weather is cooler and the climb is easier. Overall, the Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola is not just a monument — it’s a divine experience that connects you with peace, history, and spirituality. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Karnataka, especially for those interested in history, architecture, or spiritual exploration.
Raikar A — Google review
"I recently visited the Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara, and I was awestruck by its grandeur and historical significance. Here's what I loved: ## Highlights: - *Imposing Structure*: The 57-foot-tall monolithic statue of Bahubali is an impressive sight, carved out of a single block of granite. - *Historical Significance*: The statue dates back to the 10th century and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. - *Serene Surroundings*: The statue is situated in a peaceful surroundings, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - *Spiritual Significance*: The statue is considered sacred by the Jain community, and visitors can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it. ## Tips: - *Best Time to Visit*: Visit the statue during the early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds and heat. - *Climb to the Top*: For a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, climb to the top of the hill where the statue is situated. - *Respect the Site*: Remember to respect the site's spiritual significance and dress modestly. ## Overall: The Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara is an absolute must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality. Its grandeur, historical significance, and serene surroundings make it an unforgettable experience. Don't miss it!"
Anitha J — Google review
There is nothing like this place. It’s a historical spiritual temple that makes you forget everything and the statue just grabs your attention. If you are physically fit it will take you around 25 mins to climb the mountain but the view, energy and every step was so worth it. I hope I come here again and again. If you have some one who can’t climb the mountain you can ask for doli at main office. The dharshan is worth it.
Vinshika J — Google review
Beautiful monolithic stone Bhagwan Mahaveer very peaceful ancient temple there are around 650 Steps to the top .. on who can’t climb there is dholi facility available which is chargeable based on weight of the person ….entry is free
Chetan G — Google review
Large statue for gommateshwara lord bahubali located atop of chandragiri hill. Around 600 steps. Sculptures of other jain thritangaras also available in the same complex.
Senthil K — Google review
1000 year old statue, beautiful cleanest hill of shravanabelagola. View is beautiful from top.
Jaikumar P — Google review
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Gommateshwara statue

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Gommateshwara statue, located at the top of a hill, is a must-visit for a day trip from Mysore. It's advisable to arrive early to avoid the heat and crowds. The climb involves around 700 steps on Vindya giri and 200 steps on Chandra giri. At the top, you'll find the famous Jain temple and the impressive 57-foot-tall monolithic Gommateshwara statue.
Shravanabelagola is one of those places that stays in your memory long after the visit. I’ve been here twice. It was a wonderful experience both times. The climb to the top is a bit of a trek with over 600 steps, but it’s totally worth the effort. The steps are manageable if you take it slowly, and there are places to rest along the way. We went early in the morning, so the weather was pleasant and the view was clear. Once you reach the top, the huge statue of Lord Bahubali is truly awe-inspiring. It has a calming and peaceful presence, and the view of the town from the hilltop is absolutely amazing. The temple surroundings are well maintained and clean. There are no footwears allowed on the steps, so it’s good to carry socks, especially during summer. There are shops and eateries at the base if you want to refresh after the trek. Overall, it’s a beautiful mix of spirituality, history, and a bit of adventure. A must-visit place for everyone and anyone exploring Karnataka. I’d happily visit again.
AVINASH S — Google review
This place has both historical and the spiritual significance. The climb is a bit steep but steps are in good shape and the railings really help for support. There is a dress code to be followed, shorts and sleeveless not allowed so carry a spare jacket, fortunately the administration gave us a shawl which was returned after coming back. The statue offers a sense of calm and photography is allowed but selfies and drones are not allowed. Must visit place for history lovers and architecture fanatics.
Madhuri V — Google review
The Gommateshwara Bahubali statue in Shravanabelagola is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant monuments in India. Standing tall and majestic on the Vindhyagiri Hill, this massive monolithic statue is truly a wonder of art, devotion, and ancient craftsmanship. The moment you see it, you can’t help but feel a deep sense of peace and admiration for the spiritual heritage it represents. The statue of Lord Bahubali, carved out of a single stone, is an extraordinary example of ancient Indian architecture and Jain artistry. Its calm and serene expression beautifully symbolizes inner peace, renunciation, and enlightenment — the core principles of Jainism. The statue is about 58 feet tall and is believed to have been built over a thousand years ago, yet it still stands strong and graceful, untouched by time. Reaching the statue involves climbing several stone steps up the hill, which can be a bit tiring but is completely worth it. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a panoramic sight of Shravanabelagola town and the surrounding landscape. Along the way, there are smaller shrines, carvings, and inscriptions that reflect the rich history and devotion of Jain culture. The area is clean and peaceful, maintained with great respect for its religious importance. During the Maha Mastakabhisheka festival, held once every 12 years, the statue is anointed with milk, saffron, and sandalwood — an incredible sight that attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. The temple complex also provides facilities like drinking water, footwear stands, and resting areas for visitors. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the weather is cooler and the climb is easier. Overall, the Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola is not just a monument — it’s a divine experience that connects you with peace, history, and spirituality. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Karnataka, especially for those interested in history, architecture, or spiritual exploration.
Raikar A — Google review
"I recently visited the Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara, and I was awestruck by its grandeur and historical significance. Here's what I loved: ## Highlights: - *Imposing Structure*: The 57-foot-tall monolithic statue of Bahubali is an impressive sight, carved out of a single block of granite. - *Historical Significance*: The statue dates back to the 10th century and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. - *Serene Surroundings*: The statue is situated in a peaceful surroundings, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - *Spiritual Significance*: The statue is considered sacred by the Jain community, and visitors can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it. ## Tips: - *Best Time to Visit*: Visit the statue during the early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds and heat. - *Climb to the Top*: For a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, climb to the top of the hill where the statue is situated. - *Respect the Site*: Remember to respect the site's spiritual significance and dress modestly. ## Overall: The Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara is an absolute must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality. Its grandeur, historical significance, and serene surroundings make it an unforgettable experience. Don't miss it!"
Anitha J — Google review
There is nothing like this place. It’s a historical spiritual temple that makes you forget everything and the statue just grabs your attention. If you are physically fit it will take you around 25 mins to climb the mountain but the view, energy and every step was so worth it. I hope I come here again and again. If you have some one who can’t climb the mountain you can ask for doli at main office. The dharshan is worth it.
Vinshika J — Google review
Beautiful monolithic stone Bhagwan Mahaveer very peaceful ancient temple there are around 650 Steps to the top .. on who can’t climb there is dholi facility available which is chargeable based on weight of the person ….entry is free
Chetan G — Google review
Large statue for gommateshwara lord bahubali located atop of chandragiri hill. Around 600 steps. Sculptures of other jain thritangaras also available in the same complex.
Senthil K — Google review
1000 year old statue, beautiful cleanest hill of shravanabelagola. View is beautiful from top.
Jaikumar P — Google review
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Devarayana Durga

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Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
Mountains
Devarayana Durga is a hilly area in Tumakuru district of Karnataka, India that serves as both a temple town and hill station. The hills are made of rock and are enveloped by forests. There exist many temples on the hilltops like Yoganarasimha and Bhoganarasimha temples, which are located at an elevation of 1204 metres.
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Shivagange

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Soaring mountain peak known for its temples, sacred sculptures & sweeping views.
Moderate plus trek close to Bangalore . Access roads from Bangalore is good and a safe parking and toilet facilities. Try to start early so that you can climb chill weather . Last 25% is difficult. When we went there is so much mist and there is no view and can’t view the sunrise . But the place is so chill and relaxing . Climbing in sun might be difficult .
Aravind D — Google review
Moderate to difficult trek No prior booking,no entry fee,no guide required Wear good grip shoes Carry water but not a heavy backpack The climb is very steep after halfway Avoid during rainy season,it gets very slippery and is risky. Start early ,we started trekking by 6.Best time,as day progresses crowd increase,monkeys start creating lot of problems and also harsh sun is not helping you either. You have lot of refreshments shops till halfway so no worries about snacks. Few small temples all the way. Must visit as it is an amazing experience.
PRIYA G — Google review
Nice Place for a Short Trek and Peaceful Vibes Shivagange is a great place to visit if you’re looking for a short trip from Bangalore. It’s about 50 km away and perfect for a one-day outing. The place has a mix of nature, trekking, and spiritual feel. The trek is around 3 to 4 km uphill. Some parts are steep and narrow, but there are railings to help. It’s better to start early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowd. Make sure to carry water, wear good shoes, and be ready for some climbing. On the way up, you’ll see a few small temples and a big Nandi statue. The temple at the top is peaceful, and the view is really beautiful. Some useful info: Best time to visit: October to February (nice weather) Timings: Open from morning till evening Entry fee: No entry fee, but parking is paid Facilities: Small food stalls and a paid restroom near the parking area Tip: Don’t carry food in your hands—monkeys may try to grab it If you enjoy trekking or visiting temples, this place is worth going to. Peaceful, scenic, and a good way to spend your day!
Abhinav B — Google review
I visit 21-07-25 Very Beautiful beginners trekking spot close to Bangalore. From Bangalore it's a half day adventure trip. Good to go during weekdays since there will be crowd which is safe. Else go in large groups. During weekdays carry food and water.and valakallu teertha is amezing moment.
SANTHOSH M — Google review
We visited Shivagange in the early morning, and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience. As we started our trek just before sunrise, the cool breeze and peaceful surroundings set the perfect mood. The silence of the morning,made the whole atmosphere feel calm and spiritual. Overall, it was a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and spirituality. Visiting early in the morning is highly recommended if you want to beat the heat, avoid crowds, and enjoy the serene beauty of the place at its best.
Jeeva D — Google review
Had a wonderful trek to Shivagange! The trail offers a mix of steps and rocky paths with beautiful views along the way. It’s best to start early morning around 6 AM to enjoy the sunrise and cool weather, as it gets quite crowded once the sun is up. You’ll see many monkeys on the way, so keep your food and water bottles safe. The monkeys are playful but can grab things quickly. At the top, the view is rewarding, but water and snacks are quite expensive, so it’s better to carry your own water to save money. Overall, it’s a moderate trek, with some steep climbs near the top, but manageable with short breaks. The vibe is peaceful in the morning, and the breeze at the peak makes it worth the effort. Highly recommended for a day trek near Bangalore if you love adventure and sunrise views!
Sumit S — Google review
Note: 1. Watch out for the monkeys – they’re super active and smart! Cover your bag with a jacket and keep a small stick handy. Seriously, they act like police on the trail 😄 2. Start as early as possible – the cool breeze and sunrise view make the experience next level. This was my first trek and it turned out to be amazing! The path is a mix of steps and rocky patches, but as a beginner, I found it moderate and enjoyable. Early morning vibes were so peaceful – sukooooon The view from the top was stunning, and sitting near the temple after the climb just felt so rewarding. If you’re looking for a short, refreshing escape near Bangalore, I’d totally recommend Shivagange.
Rohan K — Google review
It was nice trekking experience here. Some portions are little tough but enjoyed a lovely trip with friends.
Packiam S — Google review
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Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Wonderla Amusement Park in Bengaluru is a popular destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. The park offers a wide range of attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and virtual reality experiences. With over 55 rides spread across 33 hectares, visitors can enjoy everything from high-thrill experiences like the Flash Tower and Hurricane to more relaxed options such as Lazy River and Fun Racers.
We visited Wonderla on Diwali, and while the experience was fantastic, be warned: the crowd was very high. The Good: The overall vibe is excellent, and the cleanliness and maintenance across the park are top-notch. The staff deserve a special mention; their response and behavior were very good, and they were professional and polite, even on a busy day. Must-Try Rides & Attractions: The variety of rides is superb! We loved the water section, especially the Rain Dance, Wave Pool, Mammoth, and all the water slides. For thrill-seekers, the Recoil coaster is a masterpiece. My personal favorites were Mission Interstellar and Recoil—they are must-do experiences! (A bonus: they provide videos and photos for some rides to capture the memories.) Important Tips for Visitors: Evening Highlight (Must Wait!): Be sure to stay until the end of the day for the incredible dance and music show! It’s the perfect, energetic finish to a thrilling day. Crowd Warning: I do not recommend visiting on weekends or major holidays like Diwali/Christmas unless you are prepared for extreme queues. Fast Track is Mandatory: If you must visit on a busy day, I strongly recommend getting the Fast Track tickets as they are the only way to avoid ridiculously long waiting times and enjoy all the rides. Food Costs: Be aware that the food and beverages inside the park are definitely on the higher side. Overall, Wonderla offers a fantastic, clean, and fun experience, provided you manage the crowds wisely!
Lokesh C — Google review
One of the best amusement parks in the country. Some rides are really high on thrill and adrenaline rush, especially their roller coaster- recoil, the twister, maverik etc. You must not miss the newly added adventure ride- Interstellar which is an experience in itself. The giant wheel at the 13th floor gives the best view of the park and the city. The waterpark isn’t great but has some good water slides and rides you can try. For extra fun you can try the rain dance shows, & especially the wave pool with the dj is so much fun. The best part is they hae made a division in the pool with 2 sides, one for family, couple, women; and other for only men. The crew keeps a check that everyone follows the rules properly and behaves. Some things to keep in mind. Some rides can have queues in rush time, but its doable; as the fastrack tickets are double the cost and not worth it as you can still do all rides without it, just make sure you reach before noon and are there till atleast 6pm. Noone specifically checked the costume for waterpark, but carry appropriate material clothes to enjoy the most, or you’ll have t o buy them at 350 bucks. The locker costs 350 rs, with an additional 50 bucks of the magnetic key watch band. There are multiple food joints and options to eat from. You’ll also find souvenir shops. Wait till post the sunset to see the beauty of the park in lights. You can take certain buses plying to and back from the park to city. Overall its a great experience and a must go to atleast once if you are adventurous soul.
SANA J — Google review
Fantastic Experience at Bangalore Amusement Park! I had an absolutely amazing time at Bangalore Amusement Park! The place is beautifully maintained, clean, and filled with thrilling rides for all age groups. From roller coasters to water rides, every attraction was well-managed and safe. The staff were courteous, helpful, and ensured everyone had a great experience. The food court had plenty of delicious options, and the overall ambiance made it a perfect day out with family and friends. The park is vibrant, fun, and definitely worth visiting again. Highly recommended for anyone looking for excitement and entertainment in Bangalore! 🎢🎡🎠
NIRAJ L — Google review
Check offers before Booking! This place is really good for a day outing, don't start from the first ride, watch YouTube videos to see which one you don't wanna miss and be in queue for those in the start. First of all reach the place by 10 am to be aware of what to do, and how to go ahead. Normal queue Wait time is 30-70 minutes on each ride after 11:30. So decide wisely don't waste your time on not so worthy rides. We included three meals, it was a good decision so we didn't waste time deciding, what to eat. My recommendations at least include noon meal, so you can enjoy it and during the evening it will be your wish for what you wanna eat after rides. Take the longest hours, it's hardly the matter of 100-200/- rs but then after dinner also you may be able to do some fun rides if not water rides. Take the locker in advance or one of you may end up just looking after your stuff. Wear water rides approved clothing from the start , so you don't waste time changing clothes again and again. Wear rubber slippers/ crocs, it's easy for you to move around.
Reetika G — Google review
I recently went to Wonderla Bengaluru, and honestly, it was an amazing experience! One of the best amusement parks I’ve ever been to. The place is super clean, well maintained, and packed with rides that’ll give you both adrenaline rush and pure fun. The new Mission Interstellar ride totally blew my mind! It’s India’s first space themed ride and the huge screen makes you feel like you’re actually floating in space definitely a must-try. Apart from that, the high thrill rides like Recoil were just insane. The water park section was also great the slides, the wave pool, the lazy river everything was just perfect for cooling off and chilling. The staff were polite and helpful throughout the day, and the locker and changing facilities were neat and clean. I also liked the food options inside decent variety and not too overpriced, which was nice. Overall, I had an absolute blast here! Whether you’re going with friends, family, or your partner, Wonderla guarantees a full day of fun, thrill, and amazing memories. Totally worth it! 🙌
Partha M — Google review
We recently visited *Wonderla Bangalore* with a group of four friends on a **Sunday weekend**, and it was an amazing experience! Since Wonderla was celebrating its **20th anniversary**, they had a special **Buy 2 Get 2 Free offer**, so the crowd was quite full — but the fun was totally worth it! The park is **very clean, green, and peaceful**, with a lot of energy and excitement all around. We enjoyed both **dry rides and water games** — each one gave us a thrill! The **rain dance** and **Rizal Coaster** were especially unforgettable and gave us real goosebumps. There are **lockers available**, and **drinking water** is easily accessible throughout the park, which is really convenient. Coming to **food**, the options are good and available at **reasonable prices**. Just one suggestion — avoid eating and then going for active water rides immediately, as it might cause a bit of discomfort. For **timings**: * Monday to Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM * Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM In the **evening**, the **lighting and night atmosphere** make the place even more beautiful. **How to reach:** Reaching Wonderla is easy. The best way is to take the **metro to Challaghatta (last station)**, and from there, you can easily book a **cab or bike**. The route from Challaghatta is smooth and traffic-free, just about **7 km away**. Overall, it’s a **perfect destination to visit with friends or family**, especially in groups — the fun multiplies! If you love adventure, water rides, and vibrant energy, **Wonderla Bangalore is a must-visit!** 🎢💦🎉
Sai R — Google review
This was my 3rd visit but first time with family and kids. Beautiful park, everyone should visit for fun. Weather was supportive so you could enjoy water games. There's new addition to the park - Mission Interstellar. It was mind blowing. Never experienced before. For all games there's 25% of people with Fast track priority passes are sent in. With Halloween passes, all land games can be played even between 7 pm to 10 pm while games for regular passes are closed by 6 pm. Park timings on weekends is 11 am to 7 pm. Everything is fine except Food. Its totally SCAM. If you buy buffet online vs offline, the prices are different. If you buy Buffet lunch at entrance is 419 while online and inside its 500+. Any food like Fried rice or Noodles with non/veg manchurian and large coke combination is 410/- when you can buy Buffet for same price. The quality of food is pathetic. After spending good time, we felt disappointed with food quality with menu options and with exorbitant prices. I have provided same feedback to ground staff to improve food. Hence reduced the overall ratings.
Lokesh G — Google review
When we were planning a fun trip for our school children on the occasion of Children’s Day, the first place that came to our minds was Wonderla - a place we knew would bring them the most joy. Since our students come from the ashrama and study in a government-aided school, we reached out to Wonderla to request their support in making this day special. The Wonderla management responded with immense kindness. They wholeheartedly accepted our request and made it possible for more than 45 students to enjoy a fully sponsored day at the park. The children got to experience all the dry rides and water games, enjoying every moment with excitement and laughter. The team ensured personal care throughout the day, organised fun games exclusively for our kids, and treated them to delicious food - making the entire experience unforgettable. We, the teachers of Mahila Mandali Vidya Samaste Kannada Primary, extend our heartfelt gratitude to the entire Wonderla team for embracing our children with so much love and warmth. The joy, laughter, and memories you created for them will always be cherished. Your generous gesture will forever remain close to our hearts.
Padma M — Google review
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28th km, Mysore Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109, India
https://www.wonderla.com/bengaluru
+91 80 3507 3966
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ISKCON Bangalore

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The ISKCON temple in Bangalore, located in Rajaji Nagar, is a magnificent tribute to Lord Krishna. The temple was built on a 7-acre campus and took 6 years to complete. Designed by Sri Madhu Pandit Dasa, the architecture features a stunning 17-meter gold-plated flag post and 8.5-meter gold Kalash Shikaras. Situated on Hare Krishna Hill, the temple's Neo-Classical style blends modern amenities with traditional design.
ISKCON Temple in Bengaluru is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The best part is the Harinaama Dwara — before entering the main temple, you take 108 steps, and before each step, you chant the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra. It feels very pure and peaceful while doing that. Before entering the main temple of Shri Krishna, just take a moment to enjoy the breeze, calmness, and the amazing city view — it feels really soothing. The temple is clean and well managed with cloakrooms, shoe counters, and parking. There’s also a metro station that connects directly to the temple premises, which makes it easy to reach. While exiting, make sure to try the sweets — they’re very tasty and worth it. Overall, a wonderful and divine experience.
Shlok M — Google review
I’m from Tamil Nadu, and for almost 3 years I had a deep wish to visit the ISKCON Temple in Bangalore. Finally, life gave me the chance—and the moment I stepped in, it truly felt divine. The temple is beautiful, calm, and peaceful beyond words. The architecture, the chants, and the positive energy around make it a perfect place to find inner peace. The environment is very well maintained, and the devotees are humble and welcoming. You can feel a sense of calmness the moment you enter. It’s not just a temple—it’s an experience that touches your heart. 💫 Very beautiful and peaceful temple — everyone must visit this place at least once in their life. 🙏🤍😇
Vijayakumar V — Google review
It was a truly mesmerising day when I decided to visit the ISKCON temple over the weekend. As I approached the temple, I could feel the spiritual energy enveloping the atmosphere, despite the crowd of devotees that had gathered. The intricate architecture of the white temple stood out beautifully against the blue sky, and the sounds of chanting filled the air, creating a serene yet lively ambience. Inside, the aroma of fresh flowers and incense wafted through the halls, enhancing the sacred experience. People of all ages were engaged in prayer and meditation, their faces reflecting a deep sense of peace and devotion. I found solace in the rhythmic chants and the uplifting energy that pervaded the space. The sense of community among the visitors was palpable, and I felt connected to something much larger than myself. It was a day filled with tranquillity and a profound sense of purity, making me grateful for the opportunity to be there.
Ipshita D — Google review
Nice place to worship Lord Krishna. Very well connected with metro and Bengaluru buses. In temple, darshan facilities, food & water facilities are good. Overall very good arrangements,cleanliness and nice experience. Only thing is no special feeling. It's like visiting any other temple. Maybe because temple is surrounded by big buildings; so not giving that divine vibes where we tries to connect with God with peace.
Surendra S — Google review
I recently visited the ISKCON Temple in Bengaluru, and honestly, it left me feeling peaceful and refreshed in a way I didn’t expect. The moment you walk in, the calmness just hits you. The place is beautifully built, super clean, and has this soothing atmosphere that makes you slow down and breathe a little deeper. The sound of “Hare Krishna” chants playing continuously in the background creates such a positive vibe — it’s something you actually feel, not just hear. The evening aarti was easily the best part of my visit. Watching it in person, with the lights, music, and devotion in the air, felt incredibly grounding and comforting. The whole temple is very well managed, and the volunteers are genuinely kind and helpful — something you really appreciate when the place is this busy. There’s also a prasadam hall, a food court with really tasty sattvic food, and a nice little shop with books and souvenirs. Everything is neatly maintained and adds to the overall experience. If you’re in Bengaluru, I’d say this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss. Whether you’re going for prayer, peace, or just to see something beautiful, you’ll walk out with a lighter heart and a calmer mind.
Bikramjit P — Google review
I recently visited ISKCON Temple Bengaluru, and it was such a beautiful and peaceful experience. The temple is truly magnificent the architecture, cleanliness, and overall atmosphere make you feel calm and positive the moment you step inside. The chants of Hare Krishna and the devotional music create such a divine vibe. Watching the evening aarti was honestly the highlight of my visit it felt so spiritual and soothing. The temple is also very well organized, and the volunteers are polite and helpful. There’s a prasadam hall, a small food court serving delicious sattvic meals, and even a shop where you can buy books and souvenirs. Everything is neat and well maintained. The temple complex is huge and beautifully designed, making it a great place for both devotees and tourists. If you’re in Bengaluru, ISKCON is a must-visit whether you go for spiritual peace, prayer, or just to admire the stunning architecture. You’ll definitely leave feeling calm and refreshed. 🙏✨
Partha M — Google review
This place is serene and calm atmosphere to enlighten the spiritual experience within you. It is well connected with all public transport as it is located in the heart of the city. If you're driving a four wheeler then parking charges of 40 rupees collected. You shall easily spend an hour or three including the shopping of artifacts and other devotional items inside the temple premises. Multiple vaishnavaite deities are present here. Everything is maintained near and clean. An artificial waterfall and a lake add more charm to this place. This place is getting upgraded with more infrastructure as the construction is going on as well.
Sathish M — Google review
The ISKCON Temple is truly a serene and spiritual place to visit. The moment you enter, you feel a sense of calm and positivity. The temple is very well maintained, with clean surroundings and beautifully designed architecture. The daily aarti and chanting create an uplifting atmosphere that makes you want to stay longer. The devotees and staff are polite, helpful, and always ready to guide visitors. The prasadam served here is delicious and prepared with great care. There are also small shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and devotional items. Whether you are looking for peace, spirituality, or simply a pleasant place to spend time, the ISKCON Temple is a wonderful choice. Highly recommended for families, tourists, and anyone seeking a refreshing break from the busy city life.
Vishnu — Google review
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4.3
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Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, 1st R Block, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010, India
https://www.iskconbangalore.org/
+91 80 2347 1956
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Art of Living International Center

Yoga retreat center
Sights & Landmarks
The Art of Living International Center, located in Bangalore, is a serene and expansive ashram offering meditation, yoga, and various wellness programs. The center boasts vast open spaces surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal destination for peaceful meditation and family outings. Visitors can explore numerous Vedic shops and healing centers on the premises. Additionally, the center provides free food at its large dining area and offers shuttle services for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities.
This place feels like my home away from home. I don’t have many words to say—just a deep feeling of peace and love. I know in my heart that I’ll return here again in the future. Thank you, Gurudev, for creating such a beautiful and powerful space. This place has touched my soul. With love and gratitude, From Nepal
Milan B — Google review
So peaceful. We were lucky that Gurudev was there when we visited. So inquire first before going there. You can shop there, there are meditation centres, temples and everything. You must have 1 whole day to visit it properly.
Sonali S — Google review
Most beautiful and happening place. Helpful for peace of mind and to enhance your dynamism...with yoga , meditation and best prasadam. Heaven on earth ! I have been visiting this place from last 15 yrs.. and never felt boared to revisit this again. You can feel all these magical when you step inside the gate.. worth to visit!
Tejali P — Google review
Nice place to visit. It is a place where you can feel the eternal peace. I visited during 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. and saw lighting, alongwith water sprayers. There is a small children park for sliding, swinging. You can sit, have snacks, can do shopping of Sri Sri branded products, and buy ayurvedic medicines with nadi pariksha. 3 to 4 hours is sufficient time to spend if you are going with with family.
Prasanta P — Google review
Beautiful place ! ❤️ There are Gurukul, vishalakshi mantapam, small temple are situated. One day visit to explore the things over there. The place is situated for more than 3-4 acres I believe.
Prinks — Google review
Huge place with a calming ambience with lots of nature and fresh air. Nice place to do some mindfulness practice and take some pics. Can get busy during weekends or if the founder is around in the center.
Prashanth N — Google review
I'm from Vietnam and I came here for the Silence Program. I had a great experience here. The environment is clean, the air is fresh, the people are friendly, the vibration is peaceful... The Ashram is very contrast with the outside world.
Hoàng B — Google review
HAPPINESS IS FREE. This is a factual review of my experience. First, I was treated with utmost love and respect and kindness by almost every staff member I met here (especially the ones serving the food!). The grounds are pretty, there is a large building being built and the traffic is not *too* loud. I was told I could stay in the accommodations for free and try a course, so I went to speak at the reception (I was also interested in volunteering). I had to fill out several forms and when I was done, I was informed the "Happiness course" was $440 USD. In the USA, that is a lot of money. In India, you could feed a family for a year. It's just a touristy cult/scam that I wouldn't ever return to or recommend to anyone.
Devon D — Google review
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4.5
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21st KM, Udayapura Post, Kanakapura Main Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560082, India
https://www.bangaloreashram.org/
+91 80672 62626
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Sri Bhoga Nandishwara Gudi

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Sri Bhoga Nandishwara Gudi is a Hindu temple complex that dates back to the 9th century CE and is located approximately 21 km from the city center. Constructed in the Dravidian style, it is known for its ornate carved pillars and a reflecting pool. Despite some neglect from the government, this cultural treasure stands in great shape, showcasing amazing aspects of Hindu heritage.
After our visit to Nandi Hills, we made our way to the Bhoga Nandishwara Temple, and it was truly a remarkable experience! This ancient temple, believed to have been built around 800 CE, is a stunning testament to historical architecture. The temple grounds are expansive, allowing plenty of space to explore. As you approach, the massive entry gate immediately captures your attention, setting the tone for the grandeur within. The intricate stone carvings throughout the temple are absolutely breathtaking, showcasing the skill and artistry of the craftsmen from centuries ago. One of the highlights is the presence of two identical Shivalingas, which adds to the spiritual significance of the site. We also found the Navaraga Mandapa, which seems like a venue for various devotional or social activities—it's a beautiful space that enhances the temple's communal atmosphere. Inside the temple complex, there is a large kund, though public access is restricted. However, we enjoyed the lovely garden surrounding the temple, which adds to its charm. There’s also a smaller kund outside where visitors are allowed, but unfortunately, the water quality wasn't great. Overall, Bhoga Nandishwara Temple is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or spirituality. The serene environment and rich heritage make it a perfect complement to a day spent in Nandi Hills. Highly recommended!
Amit K — Google review
I recently visited the Sri Bhoga Nandishwara Temple, one of the historic and beautiful temples in the region. The temple’s architecture is impressive, with intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere. There are two Shiva Lingas inside, and the temple holds great spiritual significance. There is no entry fee to visit, but parking charges are around ₹50. Anna Prasadam is also available, which is simple and satisfying. Washroom facilities are available outside the temple premises for visitors’ convenience. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for those who appreciate history, architecture, and spirituality.
Anand — Google review
Visiting Sri Bhoga Nandishwara Gudi near Nandi Hills was a peaceful and spiritually refreshing experience. The temple is beautifully built, with intricate stone carvings and stunning Dravidian-style architecture that reflect centuries of craftsmanship. The atmosphere inside is calm and serene — you can really feel a deep sense of devotion and history here.The temple complex is well-maintained, with lush gardens and a sacred pond that adds to its charm. It’s not just a place of worship but also a spot where you can sit quietly and soak in the beauty and energy of the surroundings. Watching the play of light on the old stone walls and listening to the chants from devotees made the visit truly special. It’s a must-see if you love ancient temples, architecture, or simply want a peaceful escape near Nandi Hills.
Shiva P — Google review
Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is located at the base of Nandi Hills, around 60 km from Bangalore. It’s easily accessible by road, and most visitors combine it with a trip to Nandi Hills. There is parking available near the temple, making it convenient for travelers. Architecture & History: This temple is one of the oldest in Karnataka, dating back to 9th–10th century, and showcases Dravidian and Vijayanagara architectural styles. The intricate stone carvings, beautifully sculpted pillars, and detailed inscriptions are a treat for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts. Deities & Spiritual Significance: The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva (as Nandeeshwara) and features several shrines, including ones for Vishnu and other deities. It is an important pilgrimage site, and the serene surroundings make it perfect for meditation and spiritual reflection. Atmosphere & Experience: The temple is set amidst greenery, giving a calm and peaceful vibe. The ancient structure, combined with the natural environment, offers a spiritual escape from city life. Early morning visits are especially rewarding, as the temple is less crowded and the atmosphere is tranquil. Facilities & Amenities: Basic facilities like parking, drinking water, and rest areas are available, but food options are minimal, so it’s best to carry your own refreshments. Photography is allowed, but visitors are advised to be respectful of rituals and devotees. Overall Experience: Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is a must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers. It’s less crowded than Nandi Hills itself, allowing for a more peaceful experience, and the detailed carvings and serene surroundings make it a memorable visit.
Rani J — Google review
An historical temple also still functional. Beautiful architecture is an understatement. A must visit place when you are visiting Nandhi hills. They do allow marriage ceremony to take place in the temple premises. Most of the structure are getting damaged due to lack of proper security and government negligence I hope they will do something to maintain this beautiful temple.
Karthik S — Google review
The Bhoga Nandishwara Temple, built around 800 CE, is a historical architectural marvel with intricate stone carvings and expansive grounds. It features two Shivalingas and a Navaraga Mandapa for devotional activities. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the oldest surviving Nolambavadi-style Dravidian architecture in Karnataka, where Shiva and Parvati are together.
Anoop M — Google review
The temple's serene and peaceful environment, perfect for meditation and relaxation.The temple is surrounded by lush green lawns and a picturesque pond, adding to its tranquility. Overall, Bhoga Nandishwara Temple is a must-visit destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. Everyone is definitely leave a positive experience.
Shridevi B — Google review
🌿 Sri Bhoganandishwara Temple – A Timeless Gem Near Nandi Hills 🌿 Sri Bhoganandishwara Gudi is one of the most beautiful and peaceful temples I have ever visited. Located near the base of Nandi Hills, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is truly an architectural masterpiece. The stone carvings, intricate pillars, and serene courtyards reflect the glorious craftsmanship of the Chola and Vijayanagara dynasties. The atmosphere here is divine and calm — perfect for meditation and prayer. The temple is very well maintained and surrounded by lush greenery, giving it a natural charm. There’s also a beautiful pond and smaller shrines within the complex that add to its spiritual ambience. It’s a great place for both devotees and history lovers. Visiting early in the morning makes the experience even more peaceful. Truly a hidden heritage treasure that showcases the rich culture of Karnataka. 🙏✨
RAVI V — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(167)
SH 74, Nandi, Karnataka 562103, India
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Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Garden
Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore is a historic and expansive garden that originated as a private royal garden spanning 40 acres. Initially designed in Mughal style, it was further developed by Tipu Sultan and later expanded by British and Indian horticulturists. The garden is renowned for its support of agriculture, conservation of plant species, and contribution to the advancement of cultivation.
Very nice Lalbagh is an absolute must-visit if you are in Bengaluru. It truly lives up to its name as the 'Lungs of the City.' The variety of trees and plants is staggering, and the layout is perfect for a long, relaxing walk. ​Highlights: ​The Glass House: It’s stunning architecture and makes for great photos. ​The Lake: Very peaceful to sit by, and I spotted quite a few birds. ​Cleanliness: The park is well-maintained despite being so popular. ​I recommend going early in the morning to beat the heat and the crowds. It’s a fantastic spot for photography or just disconnecting from the city traffic. Highly recommended!
Aman K — Google review
A Calming Green Oasis in Bengaluru Lalbagh Botanical Garden offers a decent escape from the city hustle. I had an "OK" experience, largely thanks to the wonderfully calm and fresh environment. If you're looking for a spot with natural bird sounds to truly cool down and relax your mind, this place is highly recommended. It's a true "lung space" for Bengaluru. A major plus was the e-cycle ride, which is a fantastic way to cover the vast garden expanse. The rental seemed to have a flexible pricing, as I saw options for a short ride. I did a ride. We also caught the artificial waterfall near the lake, which operates on a fixed schedule. We saw it running from 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM. It adds a nice, serene touch to the lake area when it's on. My one major feeling was a slight lack of a "zoo" or large animal presence (apart from birds), which I missed—it felt more like a purely botanical experience rather than a nature park with diverse wildlife. However, for a botanical garden, all the basic amenities and facilities are well-maintained. Conclusion ; If you are in Bengaluru, it's definitely worth a visit for a peaceful, nature-filled break and a lovely walk or cycle ride.
NB P — Google review
Recently visited here — it’s a beautiful and refreshing place to connect with nature. The garden is huge, and it’s quite hard to cover the entire area within an hour. You’ll find ancient, massive trees and a wide variety of plant species, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The garden is well-maintained, with benches for sitting, trash bins placed throughout, and washroom and drinking water facilities available inside. There are also food stalls, a fountain area, and a poly house that add to the experience. The entry fee is ₹50 for adults and ₹20 for children. Plastic bottles are not allowed, which helps keep the place clean. I also visited the nursery, though it was closed due to a festive occasion. It’s a great spot for families, couples, or anyone looking for peace amidst greenery. The calm atmosphere and natural beauty truly make you feel one with nature. 🌿🌸
Mayank S — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is truly a beautiful and serene oasis in the heart of Bangalore. It's a perfect place for nature lovers and photographers, with a stunning variety of plants and a peaceful lake to relax by. The beautiful wooden art scattered around adds a unique charm, blending art with nature effortlessly. Don’t miss the Bonsai Garden, which showcases a fascinating collection of miniature trees that captivate visitors with their delicate beauty. Overall, Lalbagh is one of the best places to visit for a refreshing and inspiring experience.
Praniket M — Google review
An Absolute Oasis of Tranquility and Beauty! ​Lalbagh Botanical Garden is more than just a garden; it's the green heart of Bangalore and a true breath of fresh air amidst the city's hustle. This is easily one of the most stunning botanical experiences I've ever had, deserving every one of its five stars. ​The sheer scale and diversity of the flora are breathtaking. You could spend hours wandering the perfectly manicured lawns and discovering exotic plant species. The iconic Glass House is a magnificent architectural marvel, especially when bathed in sunlight, and the massive Lalbagh Rock offers a fantastic view and a quiet spot for reflection. ​The maintenance is impeccable—everything is clean, well-labeled, and thoughtfully arranged. Whether you're a serious botanist, a photographer, or just someone looking for a peaceful escape, Lalbagh caters to all. It’s a perfect spot for morning walks, family picnics, or simply relaxing under the shade of ancient trees. Don't miss the flower shows if you time your visit right! Highly, highly recommended.
Dhruv D — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of those rare places in Bangalore where time slows down and the city noise fades into the background. The moment you walk in, you’re welcomed by lush greenery, towering trees, and beautifully maintained pathways that make every step feel refreshing. The star attraction, of course, is the iconic Glass House, which looks stunning whether you visit in the quiet mornings or during the flower shows. The variety of plants—from vibrant flowers to rare species—adds so much charm, and you can easily spend hours exploring different corners without even realizing it. What I love most is the peaceful vibe. Whether you're going for a morning walk, photography, or just a break from daily routine, Lalbagh never disappoints. The lake inside the garden is another calming spot, perfect for sitting by the water and watching birds. It can get slightly crowded on weekends, but the garden is big enough to always find a quiet nook for yourself. The entry fee is minimal, and the overall experience feels priceless compared to the serenity you get. Overall, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a must-visit—beautiful, calming, and truly refreshing. A little green paradise right in the heart of Bangalore.
Omsai K — Google review
It was a beautiful experience. The day was 🌞 I went with my family to explore the beauty of this huge botanical garden that has flora species dating back to hundreds of years ago. Enchanting. ❤️😇 We took the ride for 45 mins which is charged ₹100 per person. The guide thoroughly took us to different locations of the botanical garden taking small stops at specific points. Overall it was a nice experience. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the place. Recommended to family and friends. ✨
Tarpita S — Google review
One of the prettiest garden I have ever visited. So beautiful, peaceful and huge. Our first option was Cubbon Park due to its ratings but when I visited this instead, I was glad. It's really beautiful! The way everything is maintained there is very pleasant. The whole area around this park is so cool due to the trees in the garden. Very less pollution and lot of things to do😍
Priyanka S — Google review
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4.1
(6229)
Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004, India
https://horticulturedir.karnataka.gov.in/21/lalbagh/en
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Sri Chamarajendra Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Cubbon Park, also known as Shri Chamarajendra Park, is a historic and expansive city park located in the heart of Bangalore. Established in 1870, it covers an impressive 300 acres of lush greenery and is often referred to as the "lungs of Bengaluru." The park features well-maintained walking paths, beautifully landscaped gardens, and play areas for visitors to enjoy.
This park is one of the most beautiful destinations to visit with family and friends. Spread across a vast area and shaded by thousands of lush green trees, it offers a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. The serene environment makes it a perfect spot to spend an entire day relaxing and bonding with your loved ones. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here — from playing outdoor games and indulging in painting to sitting under the trees with a good book. It’s a wonderful place to recharge, be creative, or simply enjoy nature. Please note that playing cards are not permitted in the park, ensuring a calm and family-friendly atmosphere for everyone.
Annapoorna K — Google review
Best places in Bangalore to relax and unwind. A beautifully maintained green space right in the heart of the city, it’s perfect for walking, jogging, or just spending quality time with friends and family. The park is clean, peaceful, and full of fresh air, making it a great escape from the city’s traffic and noise. Well-maintained paths and plenty of shaded areas make it enjoyable for all age groups
Tibin A — Google review
I recently visited Cubbon Park, and it was such a peaceful and refreshing experience! 🌿 The place is full of greenery and tall trees that make you forget you’re in the middle of the city. It’s really well-maintained, with clean walking paths and open areas to just sit and relax. I saw people jogging, families spending time together, and many enjoying the calm atmosphere. The cool breeze and natural beauty make it a perfect spot for morning or evening visits. Overall, it’s one of the best places in Bangalore to unwind and enjoy a bit of nature! 🌳✨
YesDKay — Google review
Recently, I visited Cubbon Park in Bangalore, and it turned out to be a refreshing escape from the city’s chaos. Spread across around 300 acres, this lush green paradise is truly the “lungs” of the city. The moment I entered, I was welcomed by tall trees, fresh air, and the sound of birds — a rare treat in a busy metro. The good part is definitely the peaceful atmosphere. You’ll see joggers, cyclists, families, and even pet lovers enjoying their time here. The park is clean and well-maintained, with plenty of benches to sit and relax. The State Central Library with its iconic red building inside the park adds a classic charm — perfect spot for photos. It’s also very safe and ideal for morning walks or evening strolls. However, there are a few downsides too. Parking can be a headache on weekends, and sometimes the park gets overcrowded. In a few corners, you might also spot people littering, which slightly ruins the beauty of the place. The park opens from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and I’d suggest the best time to visit is early morning between 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM — when it’s calm, less crowded, and the weather feels amazing. Overall, Cubbon Park is a must-visit for nature lovers, fitness enthusiasts, or anyone looking to take a break from Bangalore’s traffic and noise.
Sahil K — Google review
🌿 Sri Chamarajendra Park (Cubbon Park) – A Peaceful Morning Escape in the Heart of Bengaluru! 🌿 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I visited Sri Chamarajendra Park (ಶ್ರೀ ಚಾಮರಾಜೇಂದ್ರ ಉದ್ಯಾನವನ) early in the morning, and it was such a refreshing and peaceful experience. The air felt crisp, the surroundings were calm, and the chirping of birds created a serene atmosphere that made the walk truly rejuvenating. 🕊️ The park is beautifully maintained with lush green lawns, huge old trees providing shade, and wide walking trails perfect for a morning jog or stroll. 🌳 There were also a few playful and friendly dogs around, adding to the park’s lively charm. 🐶 What I loved most was how peaceful it felt despite being right in the center of the city — a perfect balance between nature and urban life. Whether you’re looking to start your day with some calm, spend quiet time amidst greenery, or just enjoy a slow walk with nature, Cubbon Park is the ideal spot. 🌸 ✅ Clean, spacious, pet-friendly, and full of positive energy — a must-visit for nature lovers in Bengaluru!
Saicharan S — Google review
Perfect Place to Unwind with Friends Cubbon Park 🌿✨ We recently visited Cubbon Park as a group of friends, and it turned into one of those days that you just don’t want to end! The park is a green paradise right in the middle of Bangalore, filled with tall trees, walking paths, and open spaces that make you forget you’re still in the city. The place is very well maintained clean paths, shady spots to relax, and plenty of benches around. We saw families picnicking, people jogging, kids playing, and even pet owners out for walks it has such a calm and refreshing vibe. The cool breeze and greenery make it a perfect escape for both morning and evening visits. 🌳 We had a great time just walking, laughing, clicking photos, and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. There’s so much space that even with a crowd, it never feels packed. You can simply sit under a tree, read, or just enjoy nature and good company. A few nice touches: • Dog-friendly 🐾 saw many happy pups running around! • Toilets available and decently maintained. • Playing cards aren’t allowed helps keep the vibe calm and family-friendly. Overall, Cubbon Park is one of the best spots in Bangalore to relax, recharge, and connect whether with friends, family, or just yourself. Highly recommend it if you love a mix of nature, peace, and good energy! 🌿💚
Imran R — Google review
The best park in Bangalore. Ample space to sit and relax. A lot of people come in to walk, run, play some fun games. Most bring their sheets to sit and spend quality time with their friends and families. Must visit.
Shyam S — Google review
Such a peaceful place to spend your weekend with friends and family. You can see a lot of people there but still you will get that privacy for enjoying a good time with your baby or your loved ones. There are some do's and dont's mentioned in the front area like no outside food, no playing, no gathering of more than 20 people etc so read before you enter. No entrance fee. Paid parking is there.
Swathy N — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(2522)
Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
+91 94486 80113
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UB City

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Shopping mall
Shopping
UB City is a three-level luxury mall located in the Central Business District of Bengaluru, India. Sprawling over 16 lakh square feet, it consists of four towers housing offices, banks, retail stores, a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, restaurants, lounges, food courts, pubs, cafes and an art gallery. The mall offers high-end shopping with international retailers like Rolex and Louis Vuitton.
Visited UB City Mall, Bangalore, and it truly felt more like a luxurious palace than a shopping mall! ✨ The architectural design is stunning, with its golden hues and grand structure exuding sophistication and elegance. Home to some of the most exclusive international luxury brands, it’s the perfect destination for high-end shopping in Bangalore — though it caters more to luxury enthusiasts than casual shoppers. The open-air courtyard surrounded by upscale cafés, bars, and fine-dining restaurants creates a lively yet classy ambiance, ideal for evening hangouts or special occasions. Overall, UB City perfectly blends luxury, style, and leisure, making it a must-visit landmark for those who appreciate premium experiences in Bangalore.
YesDKay — Google review
Perhaps the most premium mall of bangalore with a stunning architecture that gives a lovely experience. It boasts the presence of some of the most premium brands in it. The sit out and the view at amphitheatre gives a pleasant experience. The mix of restaurants provides great choice to the visitors but one needs to be careful of the parking charges.
AA — Google review
A lovely mall with great ambience, rich look and certainly for the very elite people. The food court is on the entrance itself with some top class restaurants and cafes. The luxurious International Retail Shops are one of its kind among all the malls in Namma Bengaluru.
Simon J — Google review
The place is absolutely delightful, offering an exceptional experience that’s hard to beat! The ambience is vibrant yet cozy, creating the perfect setting for a memorable outing. What truly sets this destination apart is its impressive collection of niche brands, catering to those with a taste for unique, high-quality products. If you’re looking to shop, make a beeline for these exclusive offerings—you won’t be disappointed! Convenience is a major plus, with a dedicated drop-off point right in front of the mall, accommodating any vehicle with ease. The top floor is a foodie’s paradise, boasting a diverse array of culinary options to satisfy every palate, from gourmet to casual dining. You can even access the luxurious Marriott directly from this level, adding a touch of elegance to your visit. As evening settles in, the vibe transforms into something truly special—lively, warm, and inviting, perfect for a night out. The restaurants here are top-notch, serving delectable dishes in stylish settings. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, this place delivers a fantastic experience that keeps you coming back for more. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a blend of style, convenience, and culinary delight! In short the place is very good. With high brands in place. If you are willing to spend a bit more then go for a shopping. If you want to spend a good time, you can roam around
Ashwin K — Google review
This is an elegant and aesthetically designed luxury mall in Bangalore that delivers a truly next-level shopping experience. It houses premium brands such as Louis Vuitton, Diesel, Tag Heuer, and many others, offering an exceptional range of fashion, watches, and accessories. The rooftop is a standout feature—beautifully maintained and adding to the mall’s sophisticated ambiance. Overall, it is the perfect destination for luxury shopping and a premium experience in every aspect.
Alexjoyluke — Google review
UB City is absolutely stunning! ✨ A perfect mix of luxury shopping, amazing restaurants, and a lively atmosphere. The architecture is gorgeous and gives such a premium vibe. A must-visit spot in Bengaluru for food, fashion, and a chill evening with friends or family.
Noor F — Google review
UB City Mall is a premium shopping and lifestyle destination in the heart of Bangalore. From luxury brands to gourmet dining, the mall offers a seamless blend of style, comfort, and sophistication. The ambience is classy, the staff are courteous, and every visit feels special. Perfect for shopping, dining, or just soaking in the vibes!
Paul K — Google review
UB City Mall is among the most premium malls in Bangalore, offering a world-class shopping and dining experience. The architecture and ambience are elegant, with a wide range of luxury brands and fine-dining restaurants. The premises are well maintained, and the open courtyard adds to the overall charm. While parking charges are slightly high, the overall experience makes it a worthwhile destination for both leisure and business meet-ups.
Prayush S — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(2815)
24, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
http://www.ubcitybangalore.in/
+91 97316 00994
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Bannerughatta Biological Park

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Bannerghatta Zoo, located near Bangalore, Karnataka, is a vast national reserve that offers a perfect dose of awe-inspiring moments for animal lovers. Established in 1970 and declared as a national park in 1974, it has become famous for its close proximity to the city limits and serves as a biological and conservation reserve for animals. The park features a zoo, safari park, butterfly conservatory, animal rescue center, pet corner, aquarium, snake house and ancient temples for worship.
I visited Bannerghatta National Park about a month ago, and it turned out to be a really enjoyable experience. The place has a nice mix of things to do — the zoo, the butterfly park, and of course, the safari. The safari was the highlight for me. We got surprisingly close views of lions, tigers, bears, and herbivores in spacious enclosures that actually feel pretty close to their natural habitat. It’s exciting without being rushed, and you really get good photo moments. The butterfly park is calm and colorful — a perfect little break after the safari. The zoo is quite large with a good variety of animals and birds, though a few enclosures could definitely use better maintenance. Overall, I’d absolutely recommend this place for families, kids, or anyone who wants a quick nature-and-wildlife getaway near the city. Just reach early, carry water, and keep a little patience — it makes the whole experience so much better.
Bikramjit P — Google review
A Great Day Out, But With Key Areas for Improvement ​Bannerghatta Biological Park offers a genuinely wonderful experience for wildlife lovers, making it a fantastic destination for a day trip. The park is vast, and many of the naturalized habitats for the local species are impressive and well-maintained. The staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful, contributing to an overall positive atmosphere. ​However, a couple of significant issues prevented me from rating this as a perfect five-star experience. ​Firstly, I was disappointed that some of the highly anticipated major animals, notably the Lion and the Orangutan, were either absent or could not be found in their areas during our visit. This was a notable letdown for key species that many visitors hope to see. ​More importantly, I observed certain welfare concerns that I hope the park management addresses. Several animals appeared to be kept alone or with a very limited number of mates, which seemed sparse given their social nature. In a few cases, the enclosures seemed smaller than ideal, and I witnessed some animals exhibiting repetitive, stereotypic behaviors (pacing back and forth). This gave the distinct impression that they might be bored, stressed, or depressed due to the lack of space or social stimulation. Ensuring that all animals have adequate companionship and spacious, enriching enclosures is crucial for a park of this stature. ​Despite these issues, the overall variety of species and the natural beauty of the environment are undeniable. If the park could improve its exhibit list consistency and significantly upgrade the size and social conditions of the enclosures I mentioned, it would easily earn five stars.
Dhruv D — Google review
Last week, I visited the Biological Zoo with my family. It was a very exciting and memorable trip. We saw many animals like lions, tigers, elephants, deer, giraffes and colorful birds. The best part of our visit was the safari. It was really thrilling to see the wild animals moving freely in the open area. We saw lions and tigers very closely from the safari bus and it felt like a real jungle adventure. The zoo was clean and well maintained. The staff guided us properly and we enjoyed taking many photos and videos together. It was a fun and educational experience for the whole family. I would love to visit again, especially for the safari ride.
NAGARAJU.N — Google review
Bannerghatta Biological Park is a great place for a family day out. The zoo is well-maintained, with a good variety of animals like lions, tigers, elephants, and reptiles. The safari experience is the highlight — you get to see animals roaming freely in a natural habitat, which feels exciting and safe. Better to pre book tge tickets through online from their official page. Also suggest to visit morning first slot.Walkways are clean, and there are plenty of resting spots and food stalls. Weekends can be crowded, so visiting early morning is best. Overall, a wonderful and educational place for kids and adults.
Amrutha A — Google review
It was amazing experience we went in the noon at 2:30pm for safari and it was so lively experience and kid will really enjoy this. The safari takes 45min and its amazing experience and the zoo inside there are many caged animals snakes as well. Well maintained and hygienic. Be aware there are mosquitoes be cautioned while takings kids mainly
Ann M — Google review
+ very well maintained + Safari in pre winter monsoon season was too good. All animals were in good mood and curious. Would suggest safari better than the zoo. Of course zoo is a must for reptiles, birds and other herbivores. + Animals well fed and taken care of. Would suggest visiting as soon as they open in the morning. Animals move to the shade in the afternoon.
Swaroop H — Google review
HIGHLY RECOMMEND visiting this biological park you’ve probably never seen so many animals in one place. The Bannerghatta Biological Park trail is about 2.2 km and takes at least 3 hours to complete. After that spend around 45 minutes at the Butterfly Park. It’s absolutely worth it with family or friends. There’s also a safari option though I didn’t opt for it you can check other reviews for that.
Chetan A — Google review
I recently visited Bannerghatta National Park, and honestly, it felt a bit overhyped. From the photos and reviews, I expected a proper wildlife experience, but in reality, it was more like an average zoo with a bus ride added in. We booked the safari bus since jeeps weren’t available, and that was fine — but the safari itself was quite disappointing. The entire 20–30 minute ride had barely 4–5 types of animals — deer, elephants, leopards, lions, and a small bear. It didn’t feel like we were in a natural habitat at all. The zones were just large fenced areas with a few animals each. For example, you start with deer and elephants, then after passing a gate you reach the leopard zone, where maybe 3–4 leopards can be seen resting near shelters. Same goes for lions and bears. It honestly felt like a zoo with a bus tour instead of walking. After the safari, we went to the zoo area, which was okay but again nothing great. There were only one or two animals of each species — a single giraffe, one tiger, one lion, etc. Variety was there, but it didn’t feel lively or well-maintained. The butterfly park was the best part of the entire visit. The entry fee was ₹50 per person, and it was worth it. The dome area filled with butterflies and greenery looked beautiful and peaceful — definitely the highlight of the day. Overall, Bannerghatta National Park is good for a one-time visit or a short family outing near Bangalore, but if you’re expecting a real safari or wildlife experience, you’ll probably be disappointed.
Rishav S — Google review
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4.0
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Bannerghatta Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India
https://bannerughattabiopark.org/kannada/zoo.html
+91 80 2977 6466
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Park Plaza Lounge

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Lounge
Restaurant
Airport Lounges
What to say other than Amezing!!! You get to enjoy the large dine area, some magazines in quite zone and to top they got live counters and of course the Buffet. I must say the appetizer to dessert meal buffet comprises of variety of dishes. Although the theme is quite same always they tend to keep some twist in dishes that i like. Live counters are the steel deal the Pasta, Dosa and Kathi roll counters are awesomely yumm you must try.
KANDARP S — Google review
Nice lounge.. they also serve liquor which is chargeable. Food options are available. They also have live counter for dosa and parantha which is a nice add on. Their tea collection is really very nice. I loved their Kahwa dip tea which i haven't seen anywhere else till date. They also serve filter coffee which is very authentic in taste. Washrooms are also inside the premises. It's good for a stopover and get some snacks and drinks. Staff is nice too.
Gunjita J — Google review
Good place to stay before departure, if you hold a credit card which has good weight then your entry will be free. Food section is above average, dessert is good.
Kunal — Google review
This is the best lounge at Bengaluru airport. Lots of options available for all to choose and have it before the departure for destinations.
Raj P — Google review
One of the best lounge across India. Variety of food and ambience are too good. Only thing i dislike about this lounge is, they allow us inside only before 3 hours from departure time.
Sathyan M — Google review
They take the efforts to decorate the premise as per festival season prevailing. Great ambience and ease of access, unlike other lounge situated at Kempagowda International Airport. The variety of cuisine available is also adequate. The staff is courteous and respectful. The area is neat and tidy. Definite pit stop if you have enough time in your hand before your flight.
Sushant K — Google review
Its one of good lounge in domestic airport
Satish G — Google review
Entry allowed 3 hours before the flight. They charge 1500 INR per person, if you don't have a complementary pass. Very crowded. Complementary food available 24 hrs. Their breakfast spread is excellent. Have live counters for dosa items and egg. Self service. Alcoholic beverages to be purchased.
Harishankar S — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(482)
Domestic Departure, KIAL, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560300, India
https://www.parkplaza.com/noida-hotel-in-201307/indnoid/hotel/dining/lounge
+91 78993 18211
24

Hogenakkal Tourism

Boat tour agency
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
All are well known about hogenakkal water falls located boath barder of Karnataka and Tamilnadu. nearer to bangalur and dharmapuri tamilnadu.. lot of guest house and rooms available here to stay.. u can taste here different type of fish varaities...
Hari K — Google review
Coracle ride here for which they will charge Rs. 1500 for 4 People govt charge and rider will ask you more so decide everything before you start. River not clean.
Subrata M — Google review
The best place for one day trip from bangalore. It’s full of thrilling and I have visited many times . But this time I didn’t get chance to go inside Bec water was too much so they had closed it . Best place to visit with family and friends.
DEEPAK A — Google review
It is a fantastic ride of around one and a half hours from bangalore. Marvelous road with smart turns and curves. Bikers can enjoy it. Stay is not so cheap but can be negotiated. Don't go for oil massage if you are alone as yours belongings can be stolen.
Ramesh E — Google review
Good tourist spot near Bangalore
Sahana L — Google review
Good place to explore, best to visit during winter or monsoon. Multiple locations to see the falls & relax around. Ticket is a bit expensive for boat rides, the boatmen would charge you extra to visit more places other than the government fixed price ! Hygiene can be improved around the place
The K — Google review
Nice place.must try boat ride....
Sonia S — Google review
Nice place but main falls is closed due to corona for the past 6 months..but beware of too many Charges collected for car while travelling from bangalore..they charge u first 50rs and then comes second check post where they make unofficial entry only for other state people except tamilnadu here again 50rs..and after that again 50rs with some stupid token..finally for parking 50rs again..in total collection at 3 places in addition to parking..
Ramkumar — Google review
4.6
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3.5
(496)
Crocodile Park, opposite Hogenakkal, Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu 636810, India
http://hogenakkaltourism.me/
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Shevaroyan Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the picturesque Yercaud hills, Shevaroyan Temple is a captivating site located inside a cave. The temple holds cultural and spiritual significance for locals and offers a serene and cool environment. Visitors can enjoy sweeping panoramas of the surrounding hills and forests from this hill station temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Accessible from Salem via Yercaud, the temple provides breathtaking views of the valley, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts.
Highest point of Yercaud . Temple is located at the top of 3 km climb hill . Roads neatly paved . Best view from top of the hill . Best place for sunrise and sunset . Ample amount of car and bike parking. Highly recommend place
Uma S — Google review
Shevaroyan Temple is one of the must-visit spots in Yercaud, not just for its spiritual significance, but mainly for the stunning views it offers. Located at the highest point in Yercaud, this place gives you a panoramic view of the surrounding hills, valleys, and dense forests. The best time to visit is during the evening—especially around sunset. As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, the sky turns into a canvas of golden, orange, and pink hues. The cool mountain breeze, peaceful atmosphere, and the expansive view make it a magical experience. It's one of those rare places where nature truly takes center stage. There is a parking area available, though they do collect parking charges. The area is quite spacious, which is a plus. That said, it's a bit surprising to see parking fees being collected at a natural and spiritual site like this. Overall, if you're in Yercaud, don't miss Shevaroyan Temple—come for the temple, stay for the views, and leave with a sense of calm and awe.
Jithu T — Google review
It’s divine place. Cave temple. I don’t know it’s true or not person inside in the cave temple there is a cave route behind the statue which to lead to thalaivasal. Nice drive to hill top, good view point, you can get local grown spices, herb soup is must try. Overall is good
Kaarthik A — Google review
What a peaceful escape! This temple sits beautifully atop a hill with stunning views all around. The atmosphere is incredibly calming - fresh air, tranquil surroundings, and a genuinely devotional vibe that refreshes your spirit. Perfect destination for both family outings and trips with friends. - Parking: Vast space available, very convenient - Entry: ₹10 for car (very reasonable) - Safety: Well-maintained and secure premises The area around the temple has numerous vadai and bajji shops - great for a quick snack after darshan! Highly recommended for anyone seeking spiritual peace with scenic beauty. The hilltop location adds to the divine experience.
NIRMAL K — Google review
I like to walk on this vast expanse of flat ground. It's so breezy. The sunset was great This is turning out to be the go-to place for open drinking as evidenced by the numerous alcohol bottles and plastic cups strewn around. Dicky- bars are the in thing and it is not safe anymore to go out with women and children. Will the Yercaud Municipality think of cleaning up the place. Even the dustbin provided are overflowing. Will the Police atleast prevent public drinking in open spaces
Eben B — Google review
One of the best view point in yercaud is shevaroyan temple view. U have very ancit temple with cave. After that view point and Thantoori Tea, games, and dont miss the soup near by temple . Which is avilable only in yercaud. Taste like goat leg soup.
Panneer S — Google review
This temple is located atop a serene hill, offering a peaceful and silent atmosphere. It is best to visit on non peak days or avoid public holidays to truly enjoy the tranquility. Early mornings and evenings are ideal to experience cool breeze. This temple is dedicated to vishnu (perumal) and one unique aspect is the cave where devotees bend down and offer their prayers. Overall it is a beautiful and spiritually uplifting place to visit.
Uma S — Google review
It's a pleasant experience visiting this temple on every trip to Yercaud. I usually visit on my last day while returning. You can get nice clicks on the view point to which you can drive up to. If you are with family, no need to walk all the way. Sadly our beloved fellow Indians throw all kinds of garbage in that place from plastics to glass bottles. Something to be cautious about if you are with kids. The temple experience is pleasant and if you are tall at 6ft like me you have to crouch a bit to get in the cave. Nevertheless, it's a great place to visit.
Harinarayanan S — Google review
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R689+249, Yercaud, Shevaroy Temple Rd, Shevaroys Hills, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu 636602, India
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Grange TreeTop Adventure

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Adventure sports center
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Grange TreeTop Adventure is an exhilarating park nestled in the jungle, offering a range of ropes courses and thrilling zip-lining experiences. Located within a picturesque coffee plantation in Yercaud, the park aims to provide opportunities for visitors to connect with nature and embark on exciting adventures while minimizing environmental impact. With various obstacle courses suitable for all ages, it offers a unique way to enjoy the treetops regardless of the weather.
Price: Reasonable Place: Neat & Clean Service: Excellent It’s a good place to have some different kind of adventure experience by spending 30 to 40mins. They have provided all the safety measures and they do have well trained professionals to help us to do all the activities. Lowline for Kids: Price 300₹ + GST Extra Highline for Adults: Price 400₹ + GST Extra Zipline for Kids & Adults: Price 300₹ + GST Extra
Karthikeyan K — Google review
Grange Tree Top Adventure is an exhilarating experience! With rope courses for both kids and adults, you'll get to navigate through treetop challenges, literally walking on ropes suspended high above the ground. The sense of adventure is palpable as you tackle obstacles and finally zip line through the air. It's a fantastic adventure spot that's definitely a must-try for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike!
Jenifer D — Google review
My friend and i did the high rope and ATV, high rope was so adventurous . Staffs were guiding us through the entire task with encouragement. Would suggest this place to anyone visiting yercaud to give a try. Be sure to call up before going.
Sangeetha C — Google review
I liked this place very much. Calm cool silent yet adventurous. I tried zipline,archery and enjoyed it.Keep up the good work guys.
Sangeeth U — Google review
An adventurous place. To engage kids for an hour this is a good place. Good safety measures and well trained instructors. Made us feel comfortable and were well behaved
Bhavya G — Google review
Defenetly not a choice if you are looking for more games, they have only very less games but more down in their website. The guy sitting in the reception billing section dint have patience to explain , he hardly responds.. The property is good, but only zip line game is kind of ok. Each game is being charged from Rs.400 to Rs.500
Vimalanathan P — Google review
It is a very nice Adventure place where we can do small adventures on the trees. Safety measures are good there is no chance of falling from the trees.
Yashwanth R — Google review
In Yercaud if you want to try adventure sports this is a good.place.They have zip line ,archery,shooting and other sports activities.A place worth trying for family and kids to enjoy.
Dijeesh V — Google review
4.1
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4.4
(661)
Pagoda Point Road, near Cock Burn Road, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu 636601, India
http://www.grangeadventures.com/
+91 97860 22611
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Yelagiri

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Geologic Formations
Yelagiri, a charming hill station in Tamil Nadu, is a popular destination for a quick weekend getaway. This quaint town offers stunning views from the Velavan Temple and the Jalagamparai Waterfalls, where visitors can enjoy swimming and picnicking. The area also features a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the picturesque Punganur Lake with its adjacent Nature Park, complete with gardens and an aquarium housing various aquatic creatures.
3.5
(210)
Tamil Nadu 635853, India
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Sri Ramanasramam

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Ashram
Sights & Landmarks
Sri Ramanasramam, located in Tiruvannamalai (Arunachalam), is a serene ashram complex that holds great spiritual significance. It is a must-visit destination near the main temple, offering a tranquil atmosphere for meditation and prayer rituals. The ashram features a Hindu shrine, library, and tree-lined grounds where visitors can immerse themselves in peaceful contemplation.
It's a place where I feel utmost peace. The ashram is full of trees and greenery. It's a very good place for meditation as they have separate meditation halls. You see birds everywhere and particularly, peacocks make you feel happy. Through the Ashram, there is a way to Virupaksha cave and city view point from the top of the Arunachala hill. The whole journey towards the cave, makes you refresh and gives you an experience of trekking with bare feet. They have washrooms as well with well maintained. There is a big book stall as well. So, Such an amazing place to visit once in a lifetime.
Thigulla B — Google review
Most peaceful and calming. Very good for meditation Can even do meditation before maharshi samadhi inside the shrine Can find household items, utensils, bed, books, etc used Ramana himself in the small room at the right side At the entrance big book stall with plenty of wisdom Peacocks everywhere 😍
Vamsi N — Google review
I visited the ashram roughly after 5 years or so. This time I found quite a considerable number of visitors, more so youngsters or families with kids, which was surprising for a weekday after noon. The solitude atmosphere was no longer seen inside the ashram. But it was very noteworthy that despite the presence of so much crowd, there was comparatively very little noise. However, parking has become quite difficult. The area outside the ashram has been totally taken over by auto rickshaws and some of them even blocking the way.
Sarva B — Google review
The Sri Ramanasramam in Thiruvanamalai is a globally renowned spiritual center, known for its deep sense of peace and for preserving the legacy of the modern sage, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. ​ ​Spiritual Significance and Atmosphere ​The Ashram was the home of Sri Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until his passing in 1950, and it is built around the Samadhi shrine of his mother, Alagammal. ​Path of Self-Inquiry: The ashram is the epicenter for the Maharshi's direct path of Self-Inquiry (asking the fundamental question, "Who Am I?"). His teachings emphasize finding the true, unchanging Self beneath all of life's experiences. ​Profound Peace and Stillness: Visitors consistently describe the atmosphere as "very calm, peace" and "serene," where "silence and inner reflection take precedence." Many report feeling a sense of stillness and "immense of peace" upon entering. ​Samadhi Shrine: The main hall houses the Samadhi (resting place) of Sri Ramana Maharshi. Devotees spend hours here in silent meditation, absorbing the tranquil energy and profound spiritual power. ​Connection to Arunachala: The ashram is intimately connected to the Thiruvanamalai, which Ramana Maharshi taught was a living embodiment of Lord Shiva. The hill looms quietly in the background, reinforcing the spiritual energy of the site. If this was helpful👍🏻Check out YouTube channal PriyaRajDiaries❤️PriyaJayantPJ
Priyaa R — Google review
One of the best places to visit . I am requesting each and every person who is visiting Arunachalam please visit this ashram also. No photos and videos are allowed inside the ashram . But while going to the hilltop we can take but be cautious with the monkey. But one small issue is there if you drop the slippers in the ramana maharshi ashram when you climb the hilltop then You must get down again to take the slippers but if you go from the backside of the ashram then you can climb the temple with the slippers under get back from the other side of the mountain to the temple.
LEELA ( — Google review
Sri Ramanasramam, nestled at the base of the sacred Arunachala hill in Tiruvannamalai, is a serene spiritual retreat dedicated to the teachings and legacy of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. The ashram blends simplicity with profound devotion, creating an atmosphere that encourages meditation, inner peace, and self-reflection. Its halls, adorned with sacred statues and photographs, radiate a deep stillness, while the lush gardens and presence of peacocks add to its natural charm. For seekers of truth, silence, and spiritual depth, Ramanasramam is not just a destination but a transformative experience.
N ( — Google review
make it point to visit this divine ashram if you are in Thiruvannamalai. we visited in 2009 and not much crowd then. serene atmosphere and good place for meditation
Vijayaraghavan T — Google review
Best place for the true seeker of the self. Sri Ramanasramam provides a good atmosphere to meditate and get the blessings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. Om Namo Bhagavathe Sri Ramanaya.. 🙏
Selvam S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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63F4+GMH, Chengam Road, NH 66, Thamarai Nagar, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu 606603, India
http://www.gururamana.org/
+91 4175 236 624
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Arunachaleswarar Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, also known as Annamalaiyar Temple, is a sacred Hindu shrine located in Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu. This magnificent temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva features six sculpted towers that reach up to 66 meters high.
Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the sacred Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). The temple is grand and showcases remarkable Dravidian architecture. Many devotees also undertake the holy Girivalam (circumambulation of the Arunachala hill), which is believed to bring spiritual purification and divine blessings. There are free entry and ₹50 special darshan options available. On a regular weekend, the darshan time can take around 2 to 3 hours. Overall, it’s an amazing spiritual experience filled with devotion and divine energy. Om Namah Shivaya.
Hari T — Google review
Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well. Best to visit early morning or evening for a more peaceful experience. A truly sacred and must-visit temple. Divine time to visit is during full moon days and suggested to visit early morning. Be carefull of your belongings and pickpockets. Enough restaurants, drinking water, wahsroom facilities are available throuvh out Girivalam path. Auto facility available for Girivalam.
Amrutha A — Google review
The Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. Guidelines for pradakshina and also important temples to visit on the way and around Arunachala hill. There are asta linga (Yama, Varuna, Vayu, Kubera, Eeshanya, Nairuthi, Agneya, and Agni) temples one should not miss while doing the pradakshina. A must visit place for all who believe in God. For Girivalam path, Auto facility available for Girivalam. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well.
Spr P — Google review
Very peaceful and divine place. Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai is truly powerful — Lord Shiva’s presence can be felt everywhere. The temple is well maintained, clean, and beautifully built. The Girivalam (Giripradakshina) around the holy Arunachala hill is around 14 km — a wonderful spiritual walk filled with devotion and positive energy. Best time is early morning or full moon days. Must visit for anyone who loves spirituality, peace, and nature. Om Namah Shivaya 🙏 #Tiruvannamalai #LordShiva
Manikanta R — Google review
Arunachaleshwara Temple has impressive scale and architecture, spiritual significance as one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalam (Agni or fire), and the importance of the Girivalam (circumambulation of the Annamalai hill). It has a powerful, spiritual atmosphere, noting that the temple can be very crowded, especially during festivals or special events like Karthigai Deepam or full moon days., but also that early morning visits offer a more serene experience. Commonly mentioned engineering marvels of the temple, such as the massive stone construction and the mysterious shadow of the vimana and the spiritual energy of the place. You can pre-book just before 2-3 hours for darshan and can be booked both online and offline to avoid the long queues for darshan. Puja items are sold around the temple area.
Harshitha G — Google review
Visited on week end. Too much crowded. Took around 5 hours to take the darshan. Finding car parking was difficult. Finally could able to park with the help of a auto drive around 800 meters away from Raja gopuram basically it's one of the entrance. Parking fee was Rs 80. I am not sure if this parking was really run by temple authority because it dint look so. Better to take Rs 50 entrance ticket to save some time. I was not aware that there is such facility. After the darshan we can buy sweet pongal and pulihogre for Rs. 10 each. Temple also sells laddus and other items priced Rs. 50 each.
Gurunathreddy M — Google review
Visited here during Pournami and did the Giripradakshina at night, starting around 12 AM and completing it by 6 AM. The crowd was massive, so after finishing the walk we took some rest in the morning as darshan was difficult due to the rush. Later in the afternoon, around 2 PM, we went for darshan and were able to complete it in just 30 minutes. The experience was peaceful and truly blissful — we really loved the place. For more details and posts: Follow Letstravelhyderabad on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Uttam R — Google review
Arulmigu Annamalaiyar (Arunachaleswarar) Temple in Tiruvannamalai is a major South Indian Shiva temple located at the foot of the sacred Arunachala Hill. Built by the early Cholas in the 9th century and expanded by later dynasties, it stands as a grand example of Dravidian architecture with many gopurams, mandapams, shrines, and temple tanks. The temple’s spiritual significance is highlighted in texts like Arunachala Puranam and Tiruppugazh, and Lord Shiva is believed to have manifested here as a self-born lingam under a magizha tree. Many saints, including Ramana Maharshi and Seshadri Swamigal, attained samadhi here. I visited today along with my friend, and the darshan was amazing. We spent nearly an hour in the temple after the darshan, and it filled us with a lot of positive energy. Please note: On Pradosham and auspicious days, the temple becomes highly crowded, and waiting time for darshan can range from 3 to more than 6 hours. Parking is also difficult, and you may have to park far from the temple and walk or take auto. If visiting with senior citizens, plan accordingly. Buying special dharshan ticket for Rs 50/- will help.. To avoid crowds, visit on non-festival days, non-auspicious days, and weekdays.
Doraikannu P — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(380)
Pavazhakundur, Tiruvannamalai, Annamalai R.F., Tamil Nadu 606601, India
https://annamalaiyar.hrce.tn.gov.in/hrcehome/index_temple.php?tid=20343
+91 4175 252 438
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Gingee Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Gingee Fort is an ancient and historic site with two hills to trek. The Rajagiri hill has many monuments at the base and a long trek to the top, while Ranigiri, the second hill, requires a 45-minute steep trek. Visitors are advised to carry water bottles and beware of monkeys. The fort features ancient buildings on nearby hilltops, with a temple along the way up.
Gingee Fort is an incredible historical site that's definitely worth a visit. The architecture is absolutely beautiful — you can really feel the grandeur and strength of the place even after centuries. Once you climb up, the view is breathtaking. You get a full panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, and it’s especially amazing during sunrise or sunset. The entry fee is quite reasonable at just Rs. 25, which makes it a great spot for both tourists and locals. There’s decent parking available near the entrance, which is convenient if you’re driving there. Just be prepared for a bit of a climb — it’s a fort after all — but the experience and the scenery make it well worth the effort. Highly recommended for history lovers, photographers, and anyone who enjoys scenic views and peaceful surroundings.
Rajesh G — Google review
This fort is huge and hot even on a overcast day. The place does have restrooms but they arent clean and well maintained. Carry lot of water sunscreen hats scarfs to protect against getting a heat stroke. Wheel chair is available for elderly for free. But they just have one 1 so if its taken it will be a long wait. The ticket area has one small shop selling chips n cold drinks avoid. Drink only water. The more you buy food the more monkeys will trouble yoy, and the monkeys out here are extraordinarily defiant and unscathed by humans. They will reach out and not back down. The gingee fort is well maintained and is clean. Its quiet huge so wear walking shoes. There is ample space to sit under the larger than life banyan trees. Remember to take breaks. We could not scale the fort as we had senior citizen with us. But that climb is physically challenging.
Devika D — Google review
UNESCO recently added Gingee fort as the Archaeological site of India.. it is famous for the well structured mountain top view with Giant Walls around the RAJA FORT and RANI FORT.. best place to know about historical sites and kings how they ruled their regions.. family will enjoy the place it has lush green garden. Mahal. Well structured pond .. beautiful place with serenity...
Nivetha K — Google review
Gingee Fort: The Impregnable Citadel of Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort, often hailed as the “Troy of the East,” is one of the most remarkable forts in South India. Located in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district, about 160 kilometers from Chennai, this historic stronghold sprawls dramatically across three rocky hills — Rajagiri, Krishnagiri, and Chandrayandurg — each crowned with formidable fortifications. Together, they form an extensive defensive complex that once made Gingee one of the most impregnable citadels in the region. The fort’s origins trace back to the 9th century under the Cholas, with significant expansions later by the Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th century. Its strategic location and near-impossible access drew the attention of successive rulers, including the Marathas under Shivaji, the Mughals under Aurangzeb, the French, and finally the British. Each power added to its legacy, leaving behind layers of history etched into its walls. Spread over 11 square kilometers, Gingee Fort is an engineering marvel of military architecture. Massive granite walls, deep moats, and cleverly designed ramparts blend seamlessly with the natural rocky landscape. The complex houses granaries, temples, a seven-storey Kalyana Mahal (marriage hall), audience chambers, and hidden passageways. Particularly striking is the Rajagiri Hill, where a climb of over a thousand steps rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Despite its rugged strength, Gingee Fort is not merely a military relic. It also embodies cultural and architectural finesse, with Hindu shrines, Islamic structures, and later European influences coexisting within its vast expanse. Today, it stands as a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India and attracts travelers, historians, and trekkers alike. A visit to Gingee Fort is more than just a historical tour — it is an immersive journey into Tamil Nadu’s past, where nature and history merge to create an awe-inspiring experience. There are 3 hills - Rajagiri (1200 steps), Krishnagiri(around 700 steps) and Chandrayandurg. We only had a day, so decided to walk up to Rajagiri. It's better to do Rajagiri and Krishnagiri on 2 separate days, as the climb is quite strenuous. Also remember to carry at least 3L of water, esp if it's very hot. Before you ascend Rajagiri, you see the ruins of the palace, granaries, Kalyana Mantapa, gymnasium, hotse stables, ekephant ponds. Once you go on top you see granaries, look out points, bell tower, a cannon(there is also another one mid-way), Hawa Mahal, Treasury and Ranganatha Temple. A good experience, it takes around 1.5hours to ascend and 45mins to descend but you need to be fit, esp if the sun is shining.
Deepak S — Google review
Located in heart of Gingee town 5 minutes away from township. Time allowed at 8:30 am Takes 1-2 hrs to trek up you can see archeological important and unesco heritage site. You can how the king fort was built like elephant horse staple gymnasium food granary . Paid Car and bike parking available. You can book ticket online and in person.
Uma S — Google review
I have visited many forts across India, but Gingee is completely different. The structure, overall vibe, and scenic beauty are totally worth your visit. Must recommend place.
Abhi S — Google review
An awesome experience if you feel like you are missing out something in life. This is what I experienced and some tips for you if it's your first time. It was my first time but I was a little prepared. I started early. I was the second person to get the entry ticket. They open at 9am if you really wanna explore and have the fort for yourself make sure you reach before 9am. Make sure you wear proper footwear or shoes that won't slip on rocks. Rain or sun the rocks at the first half are soo slippery. I was wearing shoes yet it slipped coz there was no friction. You need alot of water, I had almost 3lts of water and energy drinks and ran out of them at the summit. So atleast you need 2lts per head. Note that there is no drinking water once you start to climb up. Anyone who can't climb more than 3 stories through staircase don't try. Reason the steps become steaper as you climb and it's not easy. Also make sure to carry some snacks so that you can recharge after your climb and get back down with eaze. Caution: There are macaques everywhere and they are not normal macaques. I just sat down for a min and one just started opening my backpack while I was still wearing it. If you reach there by car make sure to lock your window, if you reach there by motorcycle make sure you don't leave anything in you tank bag. They even took my documents out and made a mess. Now for the good part, it felt like you just didn't something you thought you can't. The view and the architecture around are really awesome and breathtaking. Just get to know about the history of Rajagiri before you reach there. If you expect to see artifact's just know that except few cannons there isn't much. The interesting part, from a far it looks like a rock on top of pebbles but once you start to climb you'll see alot of caves, almost a tropical forest on your way. It was an awesome side quests for sure. Have fun and please use the trashcans and let's not litter.
AJAI S — Google review
Faith beneath a Hilltop Fort On the way to the fort of Gingee (or Senji) just after turning right, leaving the Gingee-Tindivanam Road, this standalone non functional temple within a well curated garden is unmissable The ASI board says - Ekambareshswar Temple (the popular temple of the same name is in Kanchipuram) which means it was once dedicated to Lord Shiva Nothing much is mentioned on the board except that the monument is protected and declared to be of national importance With no entry ticket, the temple courtyard is frequented with mostly locals, gossiping, studying and even taking afternoon nap Not sure if the existing structure is what it was earlier but it's fairly well maintained and constructed in Dravidian Architecture style probably during the time of Gingee Nayakas A good stopover point for anyone while going or existing Gingee Fort
BELLA D — Google review
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