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How long is the drive from Hubli-Dharwad to Mysuru (Mysore)?

The direct drive from Hubli-Dharwad to Mysuru (Mysore) is 287 mi (462 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 36 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hubli-Dharwad to Mysuru (Mysore), we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Agadi Thota and Utsav Rock Garden, or the ever-popular Ancient Shri Veeranarayana Swamy Temple (Gadaga).

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Best stops along Hubli-Dharwad to Mysuru (Mysore) drive

The top stops along the way from Hubli-Dharwad to Mysuru (Mysore) (with short detours) are Brindavana Gardens, Srirangapatna, and Gommateshwara statue. Other popular stops include Chitradurga Fort, Agadi Thota, and Shivagange.
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Ancient Shri Veeranarayana Swamy Temple (Gadaga)

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
1100s Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, with a monumental, ornately sculpted gopuram tower.
There are pancha narayana temples in karnataka viz. Nambi Narayana Kere Thondanur, Cheluva Narayana Melkote, Vijaya Narayana Belur, keerti Narayana Talakad and Veera Narayana Gadag. The Veeranarayana temple is famous for kumara Vysya for whom a pillar is still there and worshipped. The veeranarayana temple is pertaining to 11 century ad and inscriptions are mentioned with date. One of the important five narayanas the visit to this completed my visit to all five narayana temple in Karnataka. The architecture is nice and there is proof that Hari and Haran both are same no diffence as this temple within its premises is having a shiva temple.
Sundararajan V — Google review
Sree Veranayan Temple in Gadag is a beautiful and peaceful place that blends history with devotion. The temple’s architecture reflects the rich heritage of this region, and the serene atmosphere makes it perfect for those seeking a moment of calm and spiritual connection. Whether you're a devotee or someone who appreciates historical sites, this temple is worth a visit. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to experience its tranquility. If you're in Gadag, don't miss the chance to visit this sacred place!
Veda N — Google review
The gopuram is ornately decorated with multiple tiers of intricate carvings, which include mythological figures, deities, and ornamental designs. At the top of the gopuram, a flag or banner is hoisted, indicating an active temple where rituals and ceremonies are conducted. In the center of the entrance, there is a prominent symbol associated with the deity worshiped within the temple, possibly Vishnu, as indicated by the “U” symbol, which is part of the Vaishnavism sect. The sign below the gopuram entrance has Kannada text, suggesting that the temple is located in Karnataka. In front of the temple, there are several parked vehicles, including motorcycles and cars, indicating that the temple is in an urban or accessible area. The colorful structure on the left side is likely a chariot or palanquin used during festivals to carry the deity in procession around the temple. The atmosphere is lively, with visitors and devotees seen in the vicinity, signifying an active and revered place of worship.
T C — Google review
This is a famous temple. Roads leading to this place are quite narrow and you may have to drive very slowly. There is a chariot in front of the temple. The temple tower is about 60 feet tall and looks very old. Darshan was peaceful. We finished darshan in 5 minutes as it was not crowded. Visit duration: About 15 minutes depending on the crowd.
Banu S — Google review
Shree Veer Narayan Temple in Gadag is a religious site, known for its atmosphere and historical significance. Its spiritual importance, along with its well-preserved structures, makes it a must-visit for those interested in ancient architecture and religious history.
Manoj — Google review
A very old temple is veeranarayana temple in Gadag. Famous for Gadag. Renovation work is going on. You can see raghavendra swamy mata also there. Very big National tree ( Banyan) will make us feel cool and blessed. Namo narayana ya 🙏🙏
Parimala S — Google review
Over 900 yrs old temple of Shri Veeranarayana Swamy here in Gadag city. This temple is historically significant as it is one of the five important Vishnu temples in Karnataka built by the same king. Historic Kannada poet Kumaravyasa translated Mahabharata into Kannada language here only (Karnata-Bharata). As the city of Gadag swelled around this historic temple and Shri Trikuteshwara temple, visitors has to reach these temples navigating over narrow roads. Speaking about the temple's beauty, it seems originality of the temple walls has been covered by extra masonry work, unnecessarily or for repairing the damages. Several deities are there inside the temple premises.
Kedaresh — Google review
This temple is very old. Built on hoysala style. Kumarvyadasa wrote Gadag mahabharath in this temple. A pole called kumaravyasa shamba can be seen here. Another speciality is that temple committee has membere from all religions.. Hindu, muslim etc A marriage hall is constructed here with amenities
Gopal D — Google review
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CJJG+MRC, Hanuman Gardi, Agrahar, Gadag-Betigeri, Karnataka 582101, India
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Agadi Thota

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Sights & Landmarks
Farms
It's a fantastic family-friendly spot with a wide range of activities. Enjoy making and drinking fresh sugarcane juice, playing games, boating, bullock cart and horse rides, and pottery. Other activities include crafting with clay, traditional cooking experiences, and more. The breakfast and lunch are delicious, with plenty of options to satisfy everyone.
Avdhoot J — Google review
“Agadi Thota” was conceptualised in the year of 2000 with a theme we grow, we offer, we process our produce. In the year 2017, as a value addition and to generate additional income to make agriculture more self sustainable, we started to offer a special authentic North Karnataka’s ethnic food which is a geographical indicator of this region. The whole day we keep serving various items in unlimited quantities, starting from Fruit juice as a welcome drink, different variety of seasonal naturally grown and ripened fruit cuts, Millet based breakfast with natural Lemon Tea, Ragi Malt, Tamarind chigali, Sugarcane Juice, North Karnataka cuisine Lunch, Butter milk, pan, evening Masala Girmit with Sev, Mirchi to end with Tea/coffee. Agadi Thota's main objective is to offer a whole day package of ethnic North Karnataka Unlimited food. Along with that, to educate people about our culture and tradition, we also have Village life style self experience as a complimentary to the guests. Promoting our north Karnataka food is our intention hence we do not allow any outside food as we keep serving unlimited quantities of different items throughout the day. Food is our service is mandatory, rest of the experiences are just complementary.
Lakkappa N — Google review
It was one of the best experiences to spend quality time with my family, surrounded by nature and enjoying traditional food. I especially loved the mud kitchen items prepared in the old style from our UK side — I’m a big fan! The food was completely tasty, healthy, and reminded us of our roots. The entrance games were on another level, and I had so much fun playing with my little and younger brother. It created beautiful memories for all of us. I sincerely request Agadi Thota to make mud kitchen items available either online or offline, so more people can use them, as they are really good for health. Nowadays, in Dharwad city, I only come across matka water, but not such authentic items. I am truly thankful to Agadi Thota and everyone behind it for keeping us healthy and for teaching the importance of our old lifestyle. 🙏
Banu — Google review
Agadi Thota is a perfect destination to enjoy the real rural beauty and culture of North Karnataka. The farm is well maintained, calm and quiet in lush green surroundings. The activities provided are enjoyable for all age groups. From bullock cart ride, pottery making, boating, rain dance and many others. But mind you they only provide the structure you have to do everything yourself. But the best part is the food of North Karnataka served during entire day..it’s simply awesome..fresh, tasty ,homely and unlimited also.. The staff is very warm and makes sure that whoever comes there have a great time. The concept of organic farming and showing people how to do such type of farming in a very sustainable manner is really appreciated. It’s not about visiting, it can be called as an complete cultural exposure. I would say family outing, school outing or if you are just bored from the life going around. If you are anywhere near Karnataka u must visit this place!
Prasanna J — Google review
A wonderful place to visit with family and kids — offering an authentic village experience that brings rural life alive! From bullock cart rides, tanga rides, to various traditional games and activities, it’s a great way for children to see and enjoy what they’ve only heard about! The highlight was the traditional North Karnataka meal served for lunch — simple, authentic, and absolutely delicious!
Dr V — Google review
Good, very desi food, worth for money. Different folklore experience. Beautiful nature. However, Breakfast is not that great. Lunch, welcome drink, fruits, sugar cane juce, snacks were fantastic. For people who are like from Bangalore and other big cities. Find this place an awesome one interms of cost and experience
Mahanthesh S — Google review
I'm so glad you had a wonderful time at Agadi Thota with your family! 😊 The mud kitchen items were a highlight, and it's great to hear they brought back memories of your roots. The traditional food was not only delicious but also healthy, and it's wonderful that Agadi Thota is keeping the tradition alive. I appreciate your request to make mud kitchen items more accessible, and I'm sure the team at Agadi Thota will take note. It's great to hear that the entrance games were a hit with you and your family, creating beautiful memories. About Agadi Thota: Agadi Thota's concept is truly unique, focusing on sustainable agriculture and promoting North Karnataka's ethnic food. The all-day menu offers a variety of traditional dishes, and it's wonderful that they're committed to serving unlimited quantities of authentic food. Key Highlights: - Authentic North Karnataka Cuisine: A geographical indicator of the region - Village Life Experience: A complimentary experience to educate guests about local culture - Sustainable Agriculture: Agadi Thota's commitment to sustainable practices - No Outside Food: To ensure guests enjoy the authentic cuisine
Sharanabasappa G — Google review
Really one day enjoyment super 😄 rain dance enjoyment 🎵😁 food dish everything is ok 😊
Mikkan D — Google review
4.2
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4.7
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Tadas - Hangal Road, Shiggaon Taluk, Kunnur, Karnataka 581193, India
http://agadithota.com/
+91 88800 96000
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Utsav Rock Garden

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Nature & Parks
Art Museums
Gardens
The Utsav Rock Garden is a picturesque park situated near the Pune-Bengaluru National Highway that features an art gallery, a marriage museum, and intricately designed fountains. The park boasts of intricate sculptures depicting both animals and films, with an added village-like feel that makes it an ideal spot for picnics with family. One can easily spend up to four hours exploring the great works of art alongside stories about them.
A Cultural and Artistic Gem in Karnataka Utsav Rock Garden is a captivating blend of art, culture, and nature, offering an immersive experience into North Karnataka's rural heritage. Entry Fees • Adults: ₹250, Package available @₹850 (including activities) • Children (3–12 years): ₹100 • Students: Discounted rates available (e.g., ₹50 for LKG/UKG, ₹70–₹170 for higher grades Parking: ₹30 per car. Note: Weekend and holiday rates may vary; it's advisable to check the official website or contact them directly for the latest information. Visiting Hour Open daily from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Best Time to Visit The garden is enjoyable year-round, but the cooler months from October to February offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor exploration. Amenities • Clean and accessible restrooms throughout the premises. • On-site restaurant serving meals (₹100–₹50) • Ample parking space. • Wheelchair accessibility in most areas. • Guided tours available upon request. • Hygienics restroom available Activities • Over 1,000 life-size sculptures depicting rural life. • Art galleries and folk museum. • Water activities: kayaking, boating, musical rain dance. • Traditional rides: bullock cart and Tanga. • Adventure rope games and zipline. • Traditional costume dress-up and photo opportunities. • Folk theatre with 300-seat capacity for events. Parking Spacious parking area available with a nominal fee of ₹30 per car. Overall, Utsav Rock Garden is a must-visit destination for those interested in art, culture, and a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of Karnataka. It's an excellent spot for family outings, educational trips, and cultural enthusiasts. Team - MusafirHunYaaron
Devendra C — Google review
It’s like art & fun musium Realistic staues Nice green plants with pleasant atmosphere. Huge area , clean & spacious restaurant, Time required to explore 2 to 3 hours
Mahesh P — Google review
We had taken one day pass which costed 850 rs per person and entry is free for children under 3 years of age. This includes breakfast, fruits, lunch and snacks. Also activities like boating, visit to the resort and auditorium, bullock cart ride, swimming pool access and rain dance. Also there’s kids play area, animal sculptures and scenes showing the rural occupations. It was a nice one day picnic with my family.
Dr A — Google review
Worth for money, we enjoyed lot, food was delicious also staff mr. Mahesh was very humble. Thanks to Management.
Lakshmi S — Google review
Wonderful place for family time especially for children's , worthy for your package amount, 1) Village atmosphere 2) Beautiful nature 3) value for money (also Tiffin, lunch and snacks service available) 4) Good guidance with good behavior 5)
Thotesha H — Google review
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Shivu M — Google review
Once of best day outing for Family and Friends. if you are north Kartnaka food lover, then you will love it. They managed it very well and clean. Neatly created with Indian Culture and all designs of statue are fantastic. There is lot of improvements compare to 5 years back. Must Visit with children and family. Enjoy the taste of food.
Jagadish V — Google review
A place you should never miss. It takes you back in time to exactly how our grandparents lived. Each and every detail has been covered. The whole village is developed on a real life concept and a must visit to educate children of how life was. Life's simplicity. Harmonious. Each family had skills and cherished them. No Telivision, no mobiles and still a smile on every face. Amazing
ANAND L — Google review
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On NH-4 Shiggaon Taluk, Gotagodi, Karnataka 581205, India
http://www.utsavrock.com/
+91 88800 92222
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Ancient Shri Madhukeshwara Temple (Banavasi)

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Visited temple post our trek. Its an ancient temple with a history of 1800 years. This temple has been established in 2nd century. Over the period of times multiple rulers have developed this temple. This temple is of Lord Shiva. Temple of Goddess Parvati is also been established inside the temple premises. The main attraction is the Nandi statue which has been made in a such a way that its one eye is looking at Lord Shiva & another eye is looking Goddess Parvati. The architectural design is amazing. Temple also has many small temples inside the premises. Temple has to be Maintained properly by the government.
Sang T — Google review
“I have visited Madhukeshwara Temple twice, and every time the divine energy and timeless heritage remain constant. Built in the 2nd century by the Kadamba dynasty, it stands as a living symbol of Karnataka’s ancient history.”
Manoj M — Google review
Karnataka's pride. A must visit for anyone who wants to go back to roots. It's finest piece of art work and engineering. Beautiful architecture and stone carvings. First capital for Karnataka during ancient days. Many idols have undergone attack but still standing tall. Must visit with your young ones and show them the past history and their architecture skills. Great feeling to touch and see the amount of details on each stone. Great work. I'm no one to judge but it's a great piece of art work.
Amith P — Google review
The temple is located around 800m from the bus stand. People taking buses need to get an auto to reach temple. Inside the region one can experience the rich cultural heritage of Kadamba dynasty. The pillars and moorties are very artistically built in those very ancient years. Great piece of abilities from sculptors. There is daily anna prasada. So people can have lunch. There is a small Balaji temple outside nicely built. If no rains one can visit Varada river bank which is 500m from temple.
Chaya P — Google review
Banavasi is a beautiful, quiet town steeped in history and surrounded by lush greenery. Known as the oldest town in Karnataka, it truly feels like walking through a living museum. The centrepiece is the Madhukeshwara Temple, a stunning 9th-century structure dedicated to Lord Shiva. The architecture, intricate carvings, and peaceful atmosphere are breathtaking. The town itself is peaceful, clean, and perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. The drive to Banavasi is scenic, passing through forests and rivers. Locals are warm and welcoming, and you can find small shops selling local handicrafts and delicious regional snacks. If you're a history lover or someone who enjoys offbeat travel destinations, Banavasi is worth a visit. Don’t miss the Kadambotsava festival if you’re here during the season! Highly recommended for culture, nature, and history enthusiasts.
Prakash S — Google review
Ancient temple with lot of art works, but poorly maintained by government undertaking. Even the crowd that comes in is noisy and with zero sensibility, spoils the artefacts. The temple needs a good maintenance to keep up the serenity of temple and history.
Prashant H — Google review
Sacred temple and environment. The pillars are true marvel. One of the temples where we find true peace and architecture is restored in true form and not modernised unnecessarily
Rishiraj P — Google review
Best oldest ancient temple in Karnataka built by Kadamba dynasty
Sahas D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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G2P9+43P, Ratha Beedi, Banavasi, Karnataka 581318, India
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Ranebennur Blackbuck Sanctuary

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
I visited the sanctuary on December 21, 2024. Initially, I was a bit apprehensive after reading some travelogues that mentioned extensive eucalyptus plantations and limited blackbuck sightings. However, to my surprise, most of the eucalyptus plantations have recently been cleared, and vast grasslands are now being developed in their place. Additionally, the forest department has recently introduced a new and impressive safari vehicle. The staff accompanying us during the safari were very friendly, making the one-hour experience truly enjoyable. We had excellent sightings of blackbucks and observed a variety of bird species, which added to the charm of the visit. Overall, the safari was thoroughly enjoyable, and I believe the positive developments will soon attract many more visitors to this beautiful sanctuary. The sanctuary offers safari rides during the morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) and evening (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM). The forest department should establish helpline numbers to assist visitors planning to visit the sanctuary.
AKKIM S — Google review
Dear KFD, I appreciate for the fact that now we have a safari vehicle to enter the sanctuary. It is maintained well, but still needs some care. However I also wanted to comment to the fact that the drivers are not so knowledgeable about the flora and fauna other than common species like the black buck, jackal, the spotted dove, etc.. They need to be trained to help the tourists explain about the habitat and other species of animals & birds which thrive in this Sanctuary. During my visit I also saw few school students eager for the safari. A proper guide who can helpful about the habitat will always be helpful. Lastly, I would also appreciate the steps take to chop down the Nilgiris tress for GIB. Hopefully we get the sight the most prominent bird once in the race for being the national bird of India.
Vishwas R — Google review
Could spot some blackbucks but highly dissappointed by the upkeep. Declared as a Sanctury way back in 1974, one would expect this place to be prestine. But forest department has mindlessly planted eucalyptus trees which were never here. Agricultural fields often intrude the natural habitat of these animal. We saw many trees being felled and uprooted. We also saw tractors, normal public on bike casually roaming inside the Sanctury. The forest official who escorted us had no info regarding the animals. The Sanctury is limited to only 14 sq km even that is not well protected. Sad to see such neglect and carelessness by the forest department.
Saurav A — Google review
Wonderful place to unwind and spend some quality time with kids. Before coming to the sanctuary, please ensure that you visited nearby forest office to take permission. One can see a lot of blackbucks around. Beautiful place.
Shashidhar M — Google review
It was closed. Locals told that it was permanently closed. But good forest area and good roads. Ideal for a nice drive through the forest.
Ajay Y — Google review
Ranebennur Blackbuck Sanctuary (119 km²) was declared as a sanctuary mainly to protect blackbucks and great Indian bustard. It comprises two unconnected portions, an eastern and a western bit. The sanctuary has a core zone of 14.87 km² and a buffer-cum tourism zone of 104.13 km. Traditionally it was mostly a scrub land habitat with grasslands and occasional dry deciduous trees with some scrubs. But today the landscape is dominated by Eucalyptus, an alien species carelessly planted by forest department, as an afforestation effort. These afforestation effort of panting Eucalyptus by Forest Department, has made the habitat unfavorable for grassland species like great Indian bustard. As a resut, the great Indian bustard has not been sighted in the sanctuary since around 2002 and may be locally extinct. Blackbuck are plentiful with a count of more than 6000 in the 2005 census. Agricultural fields surround the sanctuary.
Saumabha B — Google review
Lovely place.. need to get the forest department‘a permission before taking your vehicle in. Also you will be joined by one official.
Parvathy R — Google review
No info given about trip. 0 maintaince.0 respect for travelers. Google maps showed wrongly please correct this system keep some staff and help people .
ANSTAN R — Google review
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JPR4+4P2, Rahutana Katti, Karnataka 581211, India
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Ancient Hoysala Shri Harihareshwara Temple - Harihara

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Monuments & Statues
Beautiful old temple in harihara. It is hoysala architecture.the columns in the front mantapa are awesome the gopura has fallen and hence the new has been built.of course it doesn't match with old grandeur. Temple is surrounded by houses which gives a different feel.
Supriya S — Google review
A Journey Through Time: Ancient Harihareshwara Temple Leaves Me Breathless! Located in the quaint town of Harihara, the ancient Harihareshwara Temple is a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture that will leave you awestruck! Architecture: 5/5 The temple's intricate carvings, sculptures, and stellate structure are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of ancient Indian artisans. Every detail, every motif, and every sculpture tells a story of its own. Divine Ambiance: 5/5 As you step into the temple premises, you'll be enveloped in an aura of peace and divinity. The temple's serene atmosphere, coupled with its stunning architecture, will transport you to a world beyond time and space. Peaceful Vibes: 5/5 The temple exudes a sense of calm and tranquility, making it the perfect haven for those seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation. Historical Significance: 5/5 The Harihareshwara Temple is not just a place of worship; it's a window into the rich cultural and historical heritage of India. Every stone, every carving, and every sculpture has a story to tell. *A Must-Visit:* If you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage, the Harihareshwara Temple is an absolute must-visit. *Recommended for:* History enthusiasts, architecture lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone looking to experience the divine and peaceful vibes of ancient India. *A truly unforgettable experience!*
Raveendra G — Google review
Located in picturesque town of Harihara, this architecturally beautiful temple with great heritage takes you back in time with its divine environment. The temple is dedicated to Harihareshwara, ie, half Hari (Vishnu) & Har (Shiv). There is also a Mahalakshmi temple in the same premises. The temple with its intricate carvings and stone (soap stone) structure with detailed lathe turned design columns exemplifies the skills and craftsmanship of the ancient Indian artisans. The temple built by the Hoysala dynasty is over 800 years old and is an archeological protected site. Highly recommended for people who appreciate historical ancient Indian architecture. Overall a great spiritual experience.
Ganesh K — Google review
Ancient temple built on the banks of Tungabhadra river of both Shiva & Vishnu ,there is also a Ganpati carved on the wall which is believed to be growing Worth seeing the architecture of the temple. Well maintained n not crowded most of the days.
Jayashree K — Google review
Very ancient temple.. Nice architecture.. Harihareshwara idol attractive. Calm place.. Hoover want food Photography.. It's nice place..
Nagaraj B — Google review
One of the oldest temples from 1200. Architecture and designing are amazing as usual. Also a very holy place for locals and surrounding village cities. But other than the temple the surrounding area is normal small town.
Surpur E — Google review
Absolutely Dharmik place established 1500 years ago, signifies Harihara unity. No division between Hari & Hara devas. There's a clean river view behind the temple. Must visit place! Mujrai has neglected the temple. Washroom was locked and inaccessible during prime hours of the day. Government needs to protect and maintain 1500 year old monument with respect and emotion.
SHRUTHI K — Google review
HARIHARESVARA TEMPLE, HARIHAR THE TEMPLE OF HARIHARESVARA IS LOCATED ON THE RIGHT BANK OF THE RIVER TUNGABHADRA. IT IS A LARGE STRUCTURE IN HOYSALA STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE BUILT IN 1224 AD BY POLALVA, A GENERAL OF THE HOYSALA KING NARASIMHA II. MANY INSCRIPTIONS SPEAK OF THE ENDOWMENTS GIVEN TO THIS TEMPLE BY THẺ PANDYA RULERS OF UCHCHANGI AS WELL AS THE RULERS OF VIJAYANAGARA. BUILT IN A SPACIOUS COURTYARD, THE TEMPLE ON PLAN HAS AN INDENTED GARBHAGRIHA, AN ANTARALA, A NAVARANGA MAHAMANDAPA FOLLOWED BY A SPACIOUS MULTI-PILLARED SABHAMANDAPA WITH ENTRANCES IN THE NORTH, SOUTH AND EAST, ALL IN EAST-WEST ORIENTATION. THE NAVARANGA HAS A PORCH IN THE SOUTH AND NORTH. THE NORTHERN PORCH HAS BEEN EXTENDED AND CONVERTED INTO AN ANTARALA OF ANOTHER SUBSHRINE. THE GARBHAGRIHA HAS AN IMAGE OF HARIHARA, 1.21 M TALL, RESTING ON A PITHA. THE LEFT PORTION OF THE IMAGE REPRESENTS VISHNU WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF CHAKRA AND SANKHA IN THE HANDS AND THE RIGHT HALF REPRESENTING SIVA HAS THE ATTRIBUTES TRISULA AND JAPAMALA. THE KIRITA EXHIBITS BOTH VAISHNAVA AND SAIVA ELEMENTS OF KARANDAMAKUTA AND JATAMUKUTA. THE JATAMUKUTA HAS CRESCENT. THE SABHAMANDAPA IS INDENTED WITH THE PROVISION OF RAISED JAGATI WITH KAKSHASANA AT ITS PERIPHERY PIERCED BY TWO LATERAL AND THREE CARDINAL ENTRANCES. IN ALL THERE ARE FIFTY SIX CIRCULAR LATHE-TURNED PILLARS SUPPORTING A MASSIVE HEAVY S-SHAPED EAVES. ABUTTING THE MAIN SANCTUM TOWARDS THE NORTH WEST IS ANOTHER SHRINE AND TO THE NORTH IS THE SHRINE DEDICATED TO GODDESS LAKSHMI. BUILT INTO THE WESTERN ENCLOSURE WALL IS ANOTHER SHRINE OF HARIHARESVARA. THE PRAKARA HAS TWO ENTRANCES TO THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Naga P — Google review
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GR62+RR5, harihareshwara temple, taluk, Fort, Gandhi Nagar, Harihar, Karnataka 581123, India
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Chitradurga Fort

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Large historical fort on the base of rocky hills with many doors & carvings at the main entrance.
Awesome 👌 place to visit. Very good for Photography. It will take 4 to 6 hours to comfortably cover with Photography stops. Carry some water and umbrella if raining. There is small food store for water, cold drink, ice cream, chips, biscuit etc. Also there are restroom inside. Ticket is 20 per head. Full of greenery. There are steps to climb up, but not very difficult. Enjoy while inside. Place is well maintained. As you go up, weather become pleasant and windy. View awseome. Parking is there outside fort. Guides available. Very recommend.
Debasish R — Google review
Beautiful fort, can walk easily all over. Must visit Onake Obavva kindi. Best time is to visit in the morning when sun is not too sharp. We visited late September when sky is still cloudy and has fresh cool breeze so you won't feel tired and can walk till the end.
Joy M — Google review
Chitradurga Fort, located in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka, is one of the most remarkable forts in southern India, known for its stunning architecture and strategic design. Built between the 10th and 18th centuries by the Chalukyas and later expanded by the Nayakas, the fort is popularly called Kallina Kote or the “Fort of Stones.” It features seven concentric fortification walls, secret passages, watchtowers, and water reservoirs that demonstrate exceptional engineering skills. The fort gained historical importance during the rule of Madakari Nayaka and is famously associated with the brave Onake Obavva, who defended it single-handedly against Hyder Ali’s soldiers. With its massive boulders, winding paths, and panoramic views, Chitradurga Fort stands as a symbol of valor, resilience, and the architectural genius of ancient Karnataka. The tickets are very affordable. The place is well maintained and clean.
Varun S — Google review
Chitradurga Fort in Karnataka is truly one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of ancient India. The moment you enter, the massive structure and brilliant engineering will definitely surprise you. The fort covers a huge area, so be prepared for a good amount of walking and exploring. Entry requires a ticket, and there are plenty of guides available at the entrance. If you’re interested in knowing the rich history and stories behind the fort, hiring a guide is highly recommended. Since the place gets very hot during noon, carrying a cap and enough water is a must. Also, there are many monkeys inside the fort premises, so keep your belongings safe and be cautious. Overall, Chitradurga Fort is an unforgettable historical experience and a must-visit for history enthusiasts and explorers.
Anjima K — Google review
The great King Veera Madakari Nayaka rolled fort. This fort made of full of rocks, very beautiful place for one day trip. Located near NH 04. One brave lady called Onake Obavva lived here, she alonly killed hundreds of Hidarali's soldiers.
Veeresh M — Google review
Its a beautiful historical place which gives lowkey hampi vibes. Very less travellers visit here, you need a full day to explore the fort and surroundings. Better to take a guide to understand the historical importance of each part of the fort
Chinthana — Google review
Very beautiful place, take a guide to know more information about the things which are hidden in plain sight. It's good for cardio. We got a chance to see the monkey king!!
KESHAVA A — Google review
Well maintained fort Too big fort mostly 3-4 direction at rreaching main point. Maim Temple and Gate cam be covered in 1-2 hour, whole fort day be lesser. Parking outside fort and limited to 10 15 cars mostly. Water facilities, Washroom and fort premise is clean.
Vishwas S — Google review
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Chitradurga, Karnataka 577501, India
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Bala Tripurasundari, Datta Kanneshwara (Shiva), Dattatreya

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Devine place and served prasadam which was very tasty, will get positivity for sure
Sandhya K — Google review
Good temple, nice decorations for deities.
Vinod P — Google review
It's a beautiful place peaceful and calm.
Navin B — Google review
This is a good tempal with a good look
Karthik M — Google review
😍
Ranjan R — Google review
Sacred... Pious.... Tranquil... Divine... The APPA of dodderi is none other than dutta.... Loved the serenity... The vibrations are so peaceful and positive
Srinivas G — Google review
Good devotional place. Good atmosphere.
Shendre S — Google review
Must visit place if your nearby CHALLAKERE..
Chandan K — Google review
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Vani Vilasapura Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
Irrigation facility constructed between 1897 & 1907, surrounded by a park with paths & a temple.
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Ancient Hoysala Shri Chandramouleswara Temple (Arsikere)

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Equiste temple dedicated to chandramouleshwara (shiva). Hoysala architecture around temple. Sad to see that its not maintained well around and no parking available outside. SLR photography not allowed although mobile photography allowed which is ridiculous. Localities offer seva yo temples
Mahesh P — Google review
I visited Chandramouleshwar Mahadev Temple holy place holy temple of Mahadev 🔱. This Temple is of hoysala architecture. There are 3 temples Chandramouleshwar, Veereswar, and Bakeswara. Temple is around 800 to 900 years old.
Shankar D — Google review
You can see, feel how rich our culture was and the contributions by our kings. There respect towards the art, religion and culture. Skills of the artist sculptures there attention to minut details. Presenting the history very rich, detailed sequence, calculation while carving Unfortunately most of the sculptures are damaged and are in the situation where it cannot be repaired
Thejas N — Google review
Temple is built with ancient hoysala architecture. The sculptures are carved beautifully with precision detailing. Located in arsikere , worth a visit when around hassan. The temple will be open from 6 am to 10 am in the morning and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the evening.
Adithya T — Google review
Built in AD 1220. Hindu temple. Small, but very beautiful rock sculptures.
Varghese.K.M. K — Google review
I can say this as most beautiful place which is underrated. The stone carvings says lots of history. Well maintained and clean
Harshitha A — Google review
Best place feel the stone carving... Great structure.. best scplture.. ancient temple.. bright stone idols.. Mahadev Shiv Temple..
Amit B — Google review
Great temple of hoysala architecture. Must visit for history buffs. I went early in the morning, at 7 am. The gate was open and there was no one inside. The priest was yet to arrive. But the environment was very peaceful and great to explore.
Sneha M — Google review
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8796+92C, Huliyar Rd, Muzawar Mohalla, Arsikere, Karnataka 573103, India
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11

Nuggehalli Shri Hoysala Lakshmi Narasimha Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This temple stands as a remarkable testament to the artistic and architectural prowess of the Hoysala dynasty. Built in 1246 CE by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander under King Vira Someshwara, the temple's soapstone structure is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures that narrate tales from Hindu epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavata Purana. The detailed friezes depict a wide array of deities, celestial beings, and mythical creatures, showcasing the exceptional skill of Hoysala artisans like Mallitamma, who even signed some of his creations. The star-shaped platform (jagati), the three shrines with varying tower styles, and the overall ornate yet harmonious design are characteristic features of Hoysala temple architecture. While appearing as an ekakuta (single shrine) temple from the outside, it cleverly integrates three sanctums around a central mantapa supported by lathe-turned pillars. The temple complex also includes smaller shrines and a stepped tank (Kalyani), adding to its aesthetic and spiritual significance. The serene atmosphere and the relatively fewer crowds allow for a peaceful exploration of this architectural marvel.
Sunil K — Google review
Nuggehalli Lakshmi Narasimha Temple Review A hidden gem of Hoysala architecture, the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Nuggehalli is a must-visit for history and heritage lovers. Built in the 13th century, this temple showcases intricate carvings, beautifully sculpted pillars, and a serene atmosphere that reflects its spiritual significance. Unlike many crowded tourist spots, this temple offers peace and quiet—perfect for those seeking a spiritual retreat or an architectural exploration. The craftsmanship on the temple walls is mesmerizing, telling stories from Hindu mythology in stone. Though it's slightly off the main travel routes, it is well worth the detour. Be sure to visit during the day when sunlight enhances the beauty of the carvings.
Lalit S — Google review
Main temple is built by hoysalas on their trademark elevated star shaped pedestal and extended by Chalukyas. This is an architectural gem outskirts of bangalore. Beautiful stone carvings all around Access road is narrow and there is not dedicated vehicle parking space. It's not that crowded. You can see all the carvings without any disturbance You can spend about 2 hours here.
Dasharath K — Google review
Nuggehalli Shri Hoysala Lakshmi Narasimha Temple 🌟 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A serene Hoysala masterpiece tucked away in Nuggehalli—truly one of Karnataka’s hidden gems. The temple’s three towering sanctums dedicated to Keshava, Lakshmi Narasimha, and Venugopala emerge gracefully from a star-shaped platform, richly carved from soapstone. I was struck by the exquisite relief work: horizontal friezes of elephants, horses, mythical creatures, epic scenes, and divine figures—all beautifully preserved. Inside, the dim sanctum houses original blackstone idols, and the pierced lathe-turned pillars and ornate ceilings create a peaceful, sacred ambiance. An architectural wonder that combines spiritual depth with visual storytelling—definitely worth the diversion!” ⸻ 🏛️ Historical & Architectural Significance • Date & Patronage Built in 1246 CE by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a trusted commander under Hoysala King Vira Someshwara, during Nuggehalli’s days as the agrahara Vijaya Somanathapura  . • Temple Layout A classic trikuta (three‑shrine) design, with sanctums for Lakshmi Narasimha, Keshava, and Venugopala, anchored by a central closed mantapa featuring a deeply domed ceiling supported by four lathe-turned pillars . • Sculptural Brilliance Exterior walls showcase six horizontal moldings depicting hamsas, makaras, epic narratives, foliage, horses, and elephants—about 120 panels in total—alongside finely carved depictions of Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakti, and Vedic themes by celebrated Hoysala sculptors Baichoja and Mallitamma . • Material & Style Sculpted entirely from soapstone atop an elevated jagati platform ideal for pradakshina. It presents Hoysala’s signature blend of geometric precision and fluid artistry . • Preservation & Use As an ASI-protected living temple, it still functions as a place of worship, with the original deities intact and photographs permitted outdoors . Detail Info Location Nuggehalli village, Hassan District, ~50 km from Hassan, ~130 km from Bangalore Timing Open 8 AM–11 AM & 4 PM–7 PM (inner sanctum); exteriors accessible longer () Etiquette No video allowed; ID priest on call can unlock sanctum if closed () Nearby Combine with Sadashiva Temple built by same patron; sample local village charm ()
Sreekanthnaidu G — Google review
The Lakshmi Narasimha temple is a 13th-century Hindu temple with Hoysala architecture in Nuggehalli village, Hassan district, Karnataka, India. This three shrine Vaishnava complex is dedicated to Keshava, Lakshmi Narasimha and Venugopala. It was built in 1246 CE by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander in the Hoysala Empire during the rule of King Vira Someshwara.
Preetham G — Google review
Another wonderful Hoysala temple built in 12th century. This is a Trikuta temple having deities of Lord Kesava, Lakshmi Narasimha and Venugopala. The temple architecture is marvelous from the outside.
Karthik P — Google review
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is an Ancient Hoysala age pilgrim. Located 14 kms from Bengaluru-Mangalore highway. Very peaceful blessed temple. Please visit.
Rakshith P — Google review
Hoysala architecture over 1500 years old LaksmiNarasimha temple. Very well preserved and great place to visit.
Vijay N — Google review
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2F6H+82M, Nuggehalli, Karnataka 573131, India
http://www.nuggehalli.org/
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Sri Uddaneshwara Samudaya Bhavana

Wedding venue
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Spiritual Place for peace Nice Atmosphere Powerful Guru and God Sri Shivakumara Swamigalu I like this place very much and also nice food provided in Mutt it is also called as Prasadam
Lovely V — Google review
Good place in the world 🌍
Jaga K — Google review
Need cleaning everywhere Toilets are very very dirty 75 Thousand Rupees for Marriage
Sanjay K — Google review
I can say that it is a memorable place to me.. siddaganga mutt is developed a lot when compared to 10 years.. the change what i am experiencing is phenomenal... this is all because of the walking God of our karnataka.. shivakumara swamiji
Nandeesh K — Google review
Popular chowtry in Siddhaganga Matha
Samartha G — Google review
Best
Parasappa S — Google review
It's spacious, cleanly maintained and inexpensive as compared to other choultries in the city.
Yathiraju C — Google review
Nice place
IRANNA Y — Google review
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Chandragiri Hill

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Chandragiri Hill, standing at 2,551 meters tall, is a significant mountain featuring the Bhaleshore Mahadev temple of Lord Shiva and a cable car. The hill is home to Jain temples dating back to 980 AD and consists of two hills named Vindya Giri and Chandra Giri. Climbing Chandra Giri involves ascending 250 steps while Vindya Giri requires climbing 650 steps.
My favorite spot ever. After receiving darshana here, I feel at ease and relieved. A must-see Jain Temple is serene and full of nature. For me, it's a five-in-one deal: 1) Traveling by car from Bangalore to Shravanbelgola 2) A short hike up Chandrgiri Hill 3) The ultimate scenery and amazing view 4) Experience the wonder of darshana 5) Enjoy some delicious meals on the way back 😃 Please visit and enjoy darshana of Gommateshwara Bahubali Bhagwaan 🙏🏻
Nitin J — Google review
We rode from 5 AM, and reached Chandragiri Hill, 150kms from Bangalore, in time to witness the early morning light. An old lady who is the caretaker there, welcomed us with a big smile and a glass of hot tea... it was just what we needed, to prepare us for a small trek, up the rocky hill.😊 Named after Chandragupta Maurya, this hill holds deep historical and religious significance. At the top, centuries-old Jain Basadis like Shantinatha Basadi, Parshwanatha Basadi, and Chandragupta Basadi stand as reminders of a rich past. Inscriptions on the rocky surface mark the oldest evidence of written Marathi. Just across from it, Indragiri Hill rises, home to the towering Gommateshwara (Bahubali) statue, a major Jain pilgrimage site. The morning sun casting its glow over the landscape made the early ride worth it.
Sona S — Google review
We climbed this hill at 7 in the morning and the view, air and spirituality was top notch. It will take you around 10-12 mins to climb the hill and you will be packed with stunning view all along. There are 14 temples and one cave here and it is all very old and spiritual they are well maintained.
Vinshika J — Google review
Chandragiri Hill in Karnataka, offers a serene escape with its breathtaking views and tranquil surroundings. The ancient temple atop the hill adds a spiritual touch to the experience. The journey to the summit is an adventure itself, with lush greenery and scenic landscapes. However, facilities at the hilltop could be improved. Overall, a worthwhile visit for nature lovers and those seeking a spiritual retreat.
Viraj T — Google review
Chandragiri Hills is a highly spiritual place for Digambar Jains, home to **15 ancient Jain temples**. Among them, **Temple No. 13 & 14 are particularly stunning**—don’t miss them! Apart from the temples, there are **two significant sites** that many visitors overlook: 1️⃣ **Acharya Shri Kundkund Swami’s Charan Chinh** – Located on the left side while climbing the hill, marked with a signboard. 2️⃣ **Acharya Shri Bhadrabahu Swami’s Charan Chinh Cave** – A must-visit for those seeking a deeper spiritual connection. This sacred hill is purified by the penance of Digambar Jain monks. **Acharya Shri Bhadrabahu Swami attained Samadhi here**, and this is where **Emperor Chandragupta Maurya took Jain Diksha**. 📍 **Key Details:** - **Total Temples:** 15 - **Total Charan Chinh:** 2 (Acharya Kundkund Swami & Acharya Bhadrabahu Swami) - **Time to climb:** 10-15 mins - **Time for darshan:** 1 to 1.5 hours A must-visit pilgrimage for Jain devotees!
Rishi J — Google review
Nice place to visit near Bangalore on the nelamangala route. This is one of the 2 hills in sharavanbelagola the other being vindhyagiri which is walking distance from this one.that has the giant statue ot buddha while this hill top has few ancient temples. Parking can be a hassle as the day progresses and more people start visiting. The view from the top is good and from here you get a good view of the kalyani and vindhyagiri hill which also has couple of ancient temples. Drone photography was prohibited when I went but things could have changed now. There is a guard who monitors people going in and out.
Arun G — Google review
Visited this place 2 months ago, when i visited the vindyagiri hill. This is much easier climb compared to the other hill and has lesser steps which is less steep compared to the climb for the big statue of gomateshwara. On top of this hill there are many jain temples(basadi), it is a very interesting place and some of the basadis are amazing in architecture. There is some information given at the entrance of the basadis and some of the pillars which is interesting. The achievements of a king have been mentioned in a stone tablet, which has been translated and shown. overall this place is also good, it is worth visiting if you ever visit shravanabelagola for the main temple with the big gomateshwara statue.
Sai K — Google review
It is one of the most cleanest places out of all the other historical places.. easy to climb as there are fewer steps, awesome sights from the top
Ramya K — 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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VF3M+HVW, Shravanbela Gola (Rural), Karnataka 573135, 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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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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Markonahalli Dam

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Nature & Parks
Dams
Beautiful dam . Nice place for picnic( if its allowed not sure, but saw few people sitting and eating the food they had bought)Keep the premises clean . Very beautiful view from the dam. Lot of greenery all around. Very well maintained garden. You can walk on the path after climbing few steps. A small snack stall outside the gate . Parking is open. Not at all crowded
Divya G — Google review
Discovered a peaceful escape at Markonahalli Dam, just a couple of hours from Bangalore. Built on the Shimsha River, this historic dam offers calm waters, scenic views, and a cool breeze — perfect for a relaxing day trip. Not too crowded, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers. Best visited after monsoon. A hidden gem worth visiting!
Sushmitha S — Google review
This dam is an engineering marvel designed by Sir M Vishweshwarayya. Probably it's the only dam in the world built on siphon technology. The main function of this technology is to empty the dam water as quickly as possible in case of heavy rain to prevent flooding of Yediyur Siddalingeshwara temple.
Dasharath K — Google review
It's a dam, for short time spending, no water activities when we were there. We can just have long walk along dam..
Manju D — Google review
Nice place to visit for a beautiful sunset. Visited on 19th Oct'25
Johnson J — Google review
One of the coolest and calmest places near Yediyur. The dam was built by Rajashri Nalvadi KrishnaRaja Wodeyar at the end of the 1930s. Implementation of Automated Systems which is still in working in good condition. Rich History ❤️
Prajwal S — Google review
A hidden gem for a peaceful escape, Markonahalli Dam is a destination that truly exceeds expectations. Tucked away amidst the serene landscapes of Kunigal, it offers a perfect retreat for anyone looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. My recent visit was an absolute delight, and I left feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. The first thing that strikes you about Markonahalli Dam is its tranquil atmosphere. Unlike some of the more crowded tourist spots, this dam offers a sense of calm and serenity that is hard to find. The vast expanse of the reservoir, reflecting the clear blue sky, is a sight to behold. It's a fantastic spot for a quiet picnic with family or friends, or even a solo trip to simply soak in the peaceful surroundings. The well-maintained garden near the dam adds to the scenic beauty, providing a perfect foreground for some truly stunning photographs. What makes this dam particularly interesting is its historical significance and unique engineering. Built by the visionary Sir M. Visvesvaraya, it’s a testament to his genius, utilizing the remarkable Siphon technology. It's fascinating to learn about the dam's history and how it was constructed. If you're lucky and the water levels are low, you might even be allowed to walk on the dam itself, which provides a unique and memorable experience. The drive to the dam is also a pleasure. The route from Bangalore is scenic and well-maintained, with a pleasant stretch of rural roads that offer a glimpse into the countryside life of Karnataka. It’s an enjoyable journey in itself, making the destination even more rewarding. While it is a relatively simple spot, the charm of Markonahalli Dam lies in its simplicity. It's not a place with a lot of commercial frills, which is part of its appeal. There are a few small stalls outside for snacks and tea, which is more than enough for a short trip. The open-air parking is convenient, and the overall lack of crowds makes it a peaceful and intimate experience. In conclusion, Markonahalli Dam is a must-visit for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. It's a place where you can enjoy the quiet beauty of a man-made marvel in harmony with its natural surroundings. A day well spent and a memory to cherish!
Prashanth P — Google review
Huge Dam but for now when we visited the water level was less but still it's a good place to visit. We went there just recently in April 2025. Care takers and people working there are super cool and warm hearted. They just charged us Rs100 to open the gate to explain the whole process of how the dam works. Please go there in the morning or evening because it's blazing hot in the noon. There are vendors selling water and other eatables just before you enter the dam to keep yourself hydrated. Support them ❤️ Overall nice experience and just back of the dam there's the Shimsa river too.
SaidiExplores — Google review
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Sri Soumyakeshava Swami Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Once of the divine and old architecture of hoysala dynasty. Beautiful temple with intrinsic carvings,memorable Darshan, must visit with family. Maintenance needed for this 12th century temple of Lord sowmya kesava temple. One of must visit for Rahu ketu worship.
Karthikeyan K — Google review
Beware of middle man inside the temple, they simply sart explaining the things to do pooja and charge the amount for that in the temple. 🏛️ Historical Background Built in the 12th century CE by the Hoysala empire, particularly under King Vishnuvardhana, with patronage from Queen Bommaladevi; later expanded during the reign of Veera Ballala II, turning Nagamangala into a renowned agrahara (scholarly center) . The temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) . 🧱 Architecture & Layout The temple rests on a raised jagati (platform) and features a stellate (star-shaped) central shrine – a signature Hoysala architectural element . Built with soapstone and granite, typical of the era, the temple is a fusion of Hoysala and rare Nagara-style elements . It’s a trikuta (three‑shrine) layout: the central shrine houses Lord Keshava; the northern one has Lakshmi-Narasimha; the southern one has Venugopala with Rukmini and Satyabhama . ✨ Key Highlights The main deity, Saumyakeshava, is a serene six‑foot tall Vishnu statue standing on a Garuda pedestal, holding conch, chakra, lotus, and mace; unusual in that the conch and chakra are reversed compared to typical iconography . At the heart of the navaranga (inner hall), there’s a mandala-like ceiling with a lotus-shaped hanging sculpture entwined with Adisesha, surrounded by 108 carved conches—believed to represent Rahu and Ketu. Devotees stand beneath this for Rāhu-Kētu Parihara (remedial worship) . 🕉️ Religious Significance & Practices Famous as a Parihara Sthalam for Nāga Sarpa Dosha and Rāhu-Kētu Dosha, especially effective for those seeking relief from ailments, marital delays, or childlessness . Major festivals celebrated include Purattasi Brahmotsavam, Panguni Uthiram, Vaikasi Visakam, Vaikunda Ekadashi, and more . 🕰️ Visiting Information Timings: Morning – 07:00 AM to 12:00 PM; Evening – ~5:00 PM to 8:00/9:00 PM, depending on source (some mention a window from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, and 5:30 to 8:00 PM) . Entry Fee: Nominal charges around ₹20–25 for Indian visitors, ₹250–300 for foreign tourists; children under 15 often enter free . Address: RQ93+VFC, Nagamangala, Karnataka 571432. Temple is ~62 km from Mysuru and ~120 km from Bengaluru, easily accessible by road from Srirangapatna‑Sira route . --- Summary Table Feature Details Era / Dynasty 12th century, Hoysala with later Vijayanagara additions Layout Trikuta temple on a star-shaped jagati platform Material Soapstone & granite Main Deity Saumyakeshava (Vishnu) – 6 ft, reversed conch/chakra Special Feature Adisesha-ceiling mandala with 108 conches (Rahu‑Ketu symbolism) Remedial Ceremony Rāhu‑Kētu Parihara Pooja, Nāga Dosha relief Festival Celebrations Purattasi Brahmotsavam, Vaikunda Ekadashi, etc. Opening Hours Morning and evening shifts (7 AM to ~8/9 PM) Entry Fee ₹20–300 depending on nationality Location Nagamangala, Mandya district (near Mysore) --- 🧭 Visiting Tips If interested in Rāhu‑Kētu remedies, pray and stand beneath the Adisesha sculpture—priests perform specific parihara rituals here. Photography typically not allowed inside the sanctum; outside and architecture shots are fine. Ideal time to visit: early morning or evening for serene ambiance.
Abhi N — Google review
Amazing Hoysala architecture 1000 yr old temple. Very clean, disciplined Purohits and Staff. Known for Rahu, ketu dosa pariharas, and other ailments. Must visit place. Can buy nagmangala butter which is famous. Shipshape river passes near by. Very scenic
Shailaja V — Google review
Would recommend everyone to visit this place as it is located on the main road and can be given a quick visit. The architecture was beautiful and mesmerizing. The temple is not soo crowded and you can get the darshana without any waiting. We visited the temple at 9 AM and ig the temple opens at 9AM itself. There is space even for car parking and can accomodate upto 10 cars .
Sathvik P — Google review
Ancient Temple more than 1000 years old.Beautiful stone structure, magnificent stories behind. The person in temple showed the ceiling with rahu,ketu and divine place to sit below the ceiling and pray for all dosha parihara.
Lecturer C — Google review
This temple is one of a kind architecture glamour of The Hoysala's. The temple barely had any people and has very less crowd. And energy of the god can be felt, and there is also a guide who will walk you through the history and the details of the temple explain the structures with the meaning behind. Swamiya Dharshana padedu Dhanyanade.
Sanjay S — Google review
Best place to visit Old ancient temple with beautiful carving sculpt etc Temple timings Morning 6am Evening 6pm
Tejas G — Google review
Sri Soumyakeshava Swami Gudi is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, particularly in his incarnation as Soumyakeshava. Located in Karnataka, India, this temple is an important spiritual and cultural site for devotees.The deity of Soumyakeshava, an affectionate form of Krishna, is worshipped here with devotion and reverence. The temple is known for its serene atmosphere and its role in promoting spiritual growth and community harmony. Pilgrims and locals alike visit the temple to seek blessings, engage in devotional practices, and participate in various religious ceremonies.The architecture of the Sri Soumyakeshava Swami Gudi reflects traditional South Indian temple design, featuring intricate carvings and a sanctum sanctorum that houses the main deity. Festivals and special occasions, including Krishna Janmashtami and other important Hindu celebrations, are marked with elaborate rituals and vibrant festivities, drawing visitors from near and far.In addition to its spiritual significance, the temple serves as a center for cultural activities, including music, dance, and religious discourses. It fosters a sense of community and helps in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the region.Overall, Sri Soumyakeshava Swami Gudi stands as a symbol of devotion, tradition, and cultural unity, continuing to inspire and uplift the spirits of all who visit.
Nikhil A — Google review
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Chunchanakatte Falls

Nature & Parks
Park
Waterfalls
This waterfall along the Kaveri river tumbles down over a rocky cliff near a Hindu temple.
Best time to visit this place is during Monsoon season as water flow rises. Beautiful place to spend time with devine touch since it is located besides the famous 'Sree Kodandarama' temple which dates back to thretha yuga.
Manikanta G — Google review
Nice place for a short family outing. Tourism department has built a watch tower and view point. There is a children's play area as well. Premises needs some maintenance - weed clearing and cleaning. They have now blocked access to the river, which is a good thing. Kodandarama temple is also well maintained and worth a visit. Note to Visitors - don't throw trash here. Take it back to your homes and dispose it properly.
Harsha H — Google review
If you want to hear the roar of mother Kaveri , this is the right place for it! You can hear the waterfalls from a good distance. I would highly recommend coming here during peak monsoon to witness the Kaveri in her utmost beauty! Situated right above the banks is Shri Rama devasthana , just beside the road from where you will be seeing the falls. The temple is well maintained! There is a decent amount of parking available but not manned or paid. On the opposite side there is a GIL Hydel powerplant. During the weekend this place gets very high footfall so for a peaceful experience, weekdays would be the best option. Behind the temple is a Hanuman statue and a small park. Nobody is allowed to go towards the river due to heavy water flow. Roadside food stalls available. You get various Chaat items. I would highly recommend you to try out the Sugarcane juice there! Overall a very excellent location, just that the crowd is high(thanks to the weekend) and with it brings littering.
Sivaraman S — Google review
Falls was at full glory in the month of July. Thanks to the Rain gods. Please follow the instructions set up local authorities and it’s dangerous to approach the falls to get a closer view. It has a great view from the tower, where the falls can be seen at a vantage point. Place has sufficient free parking and area is maintenance is great. There is a fun park for children to play too, that’s a welcome move. There isn’t any decent eatery/hotel for lunch/snack. All you will find is the freshly made churmuri/ puffed rice / Mysore pak and other condiments by local sellers at a very nominal price. IMO, It’s best to take Holenarasipura route to reach this spot than Mysore route.
Goku_ynwa — Google review
Chunchunkatte Falls is an absolute hidden gem nestled in the heart of Karnataka. Located about 55 km from Mysuru, this spot is perfect for a peaceful day trip. The waterfall is formed by the Cauvery River, cascading gracefully over rocky terrain. It’s especially breathtaking during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil forest vibes, it feels like nature’s own symphony. The sound of the gushing water is incredibly soothing and rejuvenating. Unlike many popular waterfalls, Chunchunkatte is relatively less crowded. This makes it ideal for those looking to avoid the hustle and bustle. There’s also a small but beautiful temple right next to the falls. The temple, dedicated to Lord Kodandarama, adds a spiritual charm to the visit. The story of Lord Rama’s visit here, as per local legends, adds cultural depth. Photography lovers will find countless spots for nature and landscape shots. You can climb down closer to the rocks for better views, but do so cautiously. The area can get slippery, especially after rain—wear good footwear. There are very limited food options nearby, so it’s best to carry your own snacks. Drinking water and basic necessities should also be brought along. Parking is available, though not very organized or marked clearly. The road leading to the falls is narrow and patchy in places, but manageable. People are generally friendly and happy to guide tourists. Morning visits are highly recommended for the best light and serenity. If you’re lucky, you might spot some birds and butterflies around the area. The breeze here is refreshing and carries the scent of the nearby forest. There’s something incredibly meditative about sitting and watching the falls. It’s a great spot for family picnics, though supervision is important for kids. No entry ticket is required as of now, which is a plus. Cleanliness is decent, but visitors should help keep it that way. Plastic and littering are discouraged, and rightly so. This place is a wonderful reminder of nature’s unspoiled beauty. I would recommend carrying a camera, towel, and a small mat for sitting. If you’re spiritual, don’t miss attending a pooja at the temple if it’s happening. There’s a calm energy here that’s hard to put into words. Ideal for nature lovers, spiritual seekers, or anyone needing a break from city life. You won’t find loud tourists or commercial activities here—just peace. Do note: there are no changing rooms or major restrooms nearby. Best to plan your visit between July and January for peak flow. Even during summer, the falls don’t dry up completely, which is rare. It’s an offbeat destination that deserves more recognition. We spent about 2–3 hours here and it was truly time well spent. I’d gladly visit again—next time with a picnic basket and a book! Chunchunkatte Falls is truly a serene, soul-soothing spot worth exploring. ⸻ 📸: NIKON Z30 | follow me on instagram : @gibhili.jpg
GIBHILI S — Google review
Good place to visit with family…. Best water view point…. There’s no access for river though
Chandana C — Google review
The place is quite beautiful. The waterfall is pretty loud when you’re on the outside but as soon as you enter the temple the noise is just cancelled. Lots of monkeys around, they tend to snatch stuff from your hand.
Madhav — Google review
Fantastic lovely spiritual pilgrimage place and also superb place for heavenly nature lovers enjoyed water falls
Ganesh B — Google review
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G74W+J43, Chunchanakatte, Haliyur, Karnataka 571617, India
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Melukote

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Melukote, located in the Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district in southern India, is a revered destination known for its sacred significance. Positioned on rocky hills referred to as Yadugiri, Yaadavagiri or Yadushaila, it offers stunning views of the Cauvery valley.
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Karnataka 571431, India, USA
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Sri Venugopalaswamy Temple

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Sri Venugopalaswamy Temple is a 12th-century Hindu temple located on the banks of KRS dam in Karnataka. Once submerged underwater, it has been beautifully restored to provide a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors. The temple's vast premises offer a tranquil setting for meditation and relaxation, with well-maintained surroundings and no commercialized activities. The area also provides ample space for parking and evening walks, making it an ideal place to connect with spirituality while enjoying the natural breeze.
Tucked away on the banks of the KRS backwaters, the Venugopala Swamy Temple is a stunningly beautiful and serene place. As you approach, the temple's grand architecture and serene surroundings, complemented by the gentle sound of the water, create a truly grounding experience. The temple's story is as unique as its setting. Originally built in the 12th century, the temple was submerged in 1930 when the KRS Dam was constructed. For decades, it remained underwater, with only the tip of its pinnacle visible during low water levels. A private donor undertook the remarkable effort to dismantle and relocate the entire temple, stone by stone, to its current location. This incredible feat of preservation has brought this architectural gem back to life. Visitors should note that since the temple is privately managed, there are no religious rituals (Pooja) or donations accepted. Additionally, to preserve the sanctity of the interior, photography is not permitted inside the main temple. Ample parking and clean restroom facilities are available, making it a comfortable and worthwhile stop. The temple's rich history and architectural beauty make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling between Mysore and Bengaluru.
Maheshwaran S — Google review
Wow, the Venugopala Swamy Temple is absolutely breathtaking, a true hidden gem near the KRS backwaters. It's a nice one day trip from Bangalore. The story of the temple being submerged for decades and then painstakingly rebuilt, stone by numbered stone, is incredible. The Hoysala architecture is simply stunning—the intricate carvings on the pillars and the sheer scale of the compound wall are mesmerizing. What really stood out was the atmosphere. It’s so quiet and serene, especially compared to other popular tourist temples. There's a rule of silence inside, which adds to the meditative, spiritual vibe. It felt uncommercialized and genuinely peaceful. Walking around the inner courtyard and seeing the beautiful Stone Chariot replica was a treat. But the real magic is the location. The temple is surrounded on three sides by the vast, tranquil backwaters. I was lucky to catch the sunset; the golden light reflecting off the water behind the ancient granite structure was just spectacular. It’s a photographer's dream. Better to plan to go in the late afternoon. Bring a hat and water, as amenities are basic, but don't let that stop you. Ample Parking and clean restroom is available which is a great relief. This is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates ancient art, profound history, and a stunning, peaceful setting.
S S — Google review
Shri Venugopalaswami Temple, located near the KRS Dam, is a truly peaceful and divine place. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple’s architecture is stunning, with beautifully carved stone pillars and intricate details. The serene view by the lakeside and the calm surroundings make it a perfect spot for spiritual reflection. Away from the city rush, this temple offers a deep sense of peace and devotion. A must-visit for anyone seeking calmness and positive vibes. 🕊️✨
BIKASH — Google review
Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple at KRS Backwaters is a 12th‑century Hoysala marvel, beautifully relocated and maintained today by the Kodays Group, 🏛 History • The temple was originally built in the 12th century AD by the Hoysalas, around the same time as the famous Chennakesava Temple at Somanathapura • It was located in Kannambadi village, which was submerged when the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam was constructed in the early 20th century. • For nearly 70 years, the temple lay underwater, with only parts visible when water levels receded • In 2002, efforts began to relocate and restore the temple stone by stone to its current site on the banks of the KRS backwaters. Today, it stands as a magnificent example of Hoysala architecture, showcasing intricate carvings, pillars, and motifs 🏗 Architecture • The temple reflects classic Hoysala craftsmanship, with ornate carvings on ceilings, walls, and pillars. • Its sanctum houses the original idol of Lord Venugopala (Krishna playing the flute), radiating divinity and serenity. • The setting amidst the backwaters makes it appear as though the temple is floating, adding to its charm. 🙏 Present Management • The Kodays Group has taken responsibility for maintaining the temple. • They ensure the premises remain neat, clean, and well‑organized, with no entry fee or parking charges, making it accessible to all devotees. • Facilities include large parking areas and toilets, which are thoughtfully maintained for visitors. 🌅 Visiting Experience • Mobile phones need to switch off before entering the temple preserving the sanctity of the shrine. • The best time to visit is around 4 PM, when the atmosphere is calm and pleasant. • Entry closes after 6 PM, but before that, visitors can enjoy the spectacular sunset views over the KRS backwaters, making the experience both spiritual and scenic.
Binoy V — Google review
Sri Venugopalaswami Temple in Mysore is a very peaceful and beautiful place. The temple architecture is amazing and well maintained. The idol of Lord Krishna is very divine and gives a sense of calm and happiness. The surroundings are clean and the atmosphere is very spiritual. Visiting this temple makes you feel relaxed and blessed. It is a perfect place to spend some quiet time with family and pray. A must-visit place in Mysore for all devotees and nature lovers.
Sreenath P — Google review
The temple is very beautiful surrounded with KRS backwater. The last 10 minutes drive leading to temple has good tar road connectivity as of Nov-2025. The entire environment is peaceful and calm. All major deities in one place is a special attraction.
Prajwal M — Google review
Amazing place to visit with friends / family. Beautiful and mesmerising architecture. Well arranged place , visitors can easily enter, roam around and exit the temple. Ambience around temple will leave you spell bound…. Must say worth a visit here. I recommend everyone to visit here.
Deepak B — Google review
This place is nice, purely becoz it is surrounded by Kaveri water and well maintained temple premises. The Kaveri water almost touches the edge of the temple. The parking space is huge and even on weekend your won't feel crowded as the space is huge. There are many idols, takes about 15 mins to see temple and then you can spend time outside for another 30 to 40 mins. There are food and tea stalls outside the premises. Temple doesn't accept any donations.
Abhishek K — Google review
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KrishnaRajaSagara Dam, Kannambadi, Karnataka 571130, India
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23

Brindavana Gardens

Garden
Nature & Parks
Terraced gardens featuring colourful ornamentals, plus fountain shows & views of the adjacent dam.
Brindavan Garden is one of the most beautiful attractions in Mysuru. The lush greenery, sparkling fountains, and calm lake view make it a peaceful retreat. In the evening, the musical fountain show with colorful lights creates a truly magical atmosphere. It’s a perfect place to visit with family or friends, and every corner is picture-perfect. The serene vibe here makes you want to visit again and again. ✨🌷
BIKASH — Google review
Brindavan Garden in Mysore is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Karnataka and is well known for its beautiful layout, musical fountain, and scenic beauty. The garden is located near the Krishna Raja Sagar (KRS) Dam, and the view of the dam from the garden is truly delightful, especially during sunset when the sky reflects on the water, creating a stunning scene. The garden itself is beautifully designed with symmetrical lawns, colorful flower beds, and fountains spread across the area. The musical fountain show in the evening is the main highlight and draws a large crowd. The lights, music, and water display create a magical atmosphere that everyone enjoys, especially families and children. However, the cleanliness and maintenance of the garden are not up to the mark. Some areas are littered with plastic bottles and food wrappers, and the pathways need better care. The benches and lights in certain sections also look old and could use renovation. The authorities should focus more on maintaining hygiene, cleanliness, and overall management to preserve the beauty of this historic place. Crowd management is another area that needs improvement, as the garden becomes very crowded during weekends and holidays, making it difficult to enjoy peacefully. Despite these issues, the garden still remains a pleasant place to visit for its ambiance and scenic beauty. Overall, Brindavan Garden is a lovely tourist spot with great potential, but it definitely needs better maintenance and cleanliness to give visitors a more enjoyable experience. With a little more care from the management, it can once again become one of the most beautiful and well-kept gardens in India.
Raikar A — Google review
A Magical Evening at Brindavan Gardens! (5/5 Stars) ​Brindavan Gardens is an absolute must-visit when you are in Mysore. It truly deserves every one of its five stars! The sheer scale and meticulous symmetry of the terraced gardens are breathtaking. Walking through the pathways, lined with vibrant flowers and perfectly manicured hedges, felt incredibly calming and refreshing. ​The way the gardens are laid out, leading down to the reservoir, creates stunning panoramic views, especially at sunset. However, the real spectacle begins after dark: the Musical Fountain Show. The way the water dances in rhythm with the music and colored lights is pure magic—a genuinely captivating experience that draws the crowds. It is well-organized and a perfect culmination to the visit. ​It's clear that the entire complex is beautifully maintained, making the entire visit a clean and enjoyable experience. Tip: Get there an hour before the fountain show starts to secure a good viewing spot and enjoy the peaceful sunset views over the Cauvery River. It's a perfect spot for families, couples, or anyone seeking natural beauty and delightful entertainment. Highly, highly recommended!
Dhruv D — Google review
Where Lights, Water, and Music Dance Together – Brindavan Gardens, Mysuru Just below the mighty Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam, lies one of India’s most enchanting spots — the Brindavan Gardens. 🌿✨ It’s not just a garden; it’s an experience that blends nature, architecture, and art into a living melody. Built in the 1930s under the vision of Sir Mirza Ismail, the then Dewan of Mysore, these gardens were inspired by the Mughal-style terrace designs — symmetric lawns, colorful flowerbeds, water channels, and dancing fountains that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a royal dream. 👑🌺 Walking through Brindavan Gardens is pure magic — the gentle mist from the fountains, the reflection of the KRS Dam on the water, and the sound of laughter echoing through the soft evening air. As the sun sets, the entire place transforms — thousands of lights flicker on, and the musical fountain show begins, where water dances to the rhythm of music and colorful lights fill the night. 🎶💧 Couples, families, and travelers from all over India come here to witness that one unforgettable scene — water and light performing in harmony against the backdrop of the dam. The atmosphere feels festive yet peaceful, romantic yet serene. Pro Tip: Visit just before sunset to enjoy both the daylight beauty and the illuminated night view. Don’t miss the musical fountain show (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) and the short boat ride — they’re worth every moment. Brindavan Gardens isn’t just about flowers and fountains — it’s about how art, water, and light can come together to create emotion. A timeless place where nature smiles, and Mysuru’s royal charm still blooms. 💫
Rangy W — Google review
Brindavana Gardens ಬೃಂದಾವನ ಉದ್ಯಾನವನ What a beautiful place with lushy greenary, beautiful flowers, well maintained pathways, water fountains. If you ever visit mysore you must visit Brindavana Gardens, and make your day happy. Ticket price is one hundred rupees only per person, and transportation for this is kind of moderately expensive, there are buses but they only reach to Brindavana gardens circle only, from that we have to take auto. Drinking Water and washrooms are kept for visitors convenience.
MAARI V — Google review
It is a very pretty garden. There are fountains, front and centre. It has a lot of beautiful arches covered with vines. A wide variety of flora and fauna can be seen over here. It is extremely colourful through and through. It is an aesthetic garden, a perfect place to click pictures.
Gayathri S — Google review
Brindavan Garden is a lovely place to spend your evening, especially if you enjoy wide, open spaces. It can get crowded on weekends, but because the garden is quite spacious, it still feels comfortable to walk around and enjoy the views. There is an entry fee, and once inside, you can explore the beautifully maintained pathways and fountains. The main highlight is the musical fountain and light show, held between 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM. The colorful lights and music make it a must-watch and the garden looks even more magical after sunset.
Swathy N — Google review
Brindavan garden is huge big and people need to get ticket for one person 100₹,evening and early morning is best time for less crowd on weekdays and carry water.Need to walk for 1-2 hours to cover all the garden. Toilets are not maintained and smells.Need to pay for using toilet. Light show is after 6pm. During afternoon it will be sunny and difficult to walk.Cleanliness is less,many plastic waste around.no proper security for maintaining and checking these things. Beautiful place and good for photography but management has to take care properly.
Naveen M — Google review
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CHCF+X2V, Krishnarajasagara, Karnataka 571607, India
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Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled along the serene banks of a river, the Shri Ranganathaswami Temple, also known as Pancharanga Kshetra, is a revered pilgrimage destination that boasts intricate carvings and historic architecture. This ancient temple dates back to 984 CE and stands as a stunning architectural marvel near Mysore, close to the site of Tipu Sultan's demise. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his reclining form (Anantha Shayana), visitors are often captivated by the idol itself.
Just breathtaking architecture — every pillar, carving, and corner here quietly tells a story if you take a moment to observe it. The place is beautifully maintained and carries a calm, positive vibe all around. If you can, take some time to sit quietly inside and soak in the atmosphere. Also, don’t miss out on looking around the temple complex and surroundings — the views outside are equally serene and worth a glance. A peaceful, well-preserved spot perfect for those who appreciate heritage and fine craftsmanship.
Karthik S — Google review
This is a very peaceful and beautiful place. The temple is beautiful. Excellent architecture. Very old temple. Here is a statue of Lord Vishnu in a sleeping position. Temple premises is big enough. Facilities available: Parking, shoe rack, local sovereign shops outside
Abhishek P — Google review
Shri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna is one of the most beautiful and spiritually enriching temples in Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this temple is not only a sacred pilgrimage site but also a masterpiece of ancient South Indian architecture. The moment you step inside, you can feel the divine atmosphere and the deep sense of peace that surrounds the temple. The temple’s architecture is truly magnificent, showcasing the fine craftsmanship of the Vijayanagara and Hoysala periods. The tall gopuram (entrance tower) with its detailed carvings, the majestic sanctum, and the beautifully sculpted pillars all reflect the glory of traditional Dravidian style. Inside, the main deity — Lord Ranganatha reclining on the serpent Adisesha — is an awe-inspiring sight. The idol is large, intricately carved, and radiates a powerful divine presence. The temple is very well maintained and clean, and the priests perform the rituals with great devotion and discipline. The chanting, aroma of incense, and ringing of bells make the experience even more spiritual. It’s a wonderful place to sit quietly, pray, and feel connected to divine energy. The temple complex also has smaller shrines dedicated to other deities, and the surrounding area has a calm and traditional atmosphere. It’s located near the banks of the Cauvery River, which adds to the beauty and serenity of the place. Visiting during early mornings or evenings is especially peaceful. Overall, Shri Ranganathaswamy Temple is a must-visit for anyone coming to Srirangapatna or Mysore. It’s not just a temple, but a living symbol of devotion, culture, and history. A perfect place to experience spiritual bliss, admire ancient art, and feel the sacred heritage of Karnataka. Highly recommended for devotees, history lovers, and tourists alike!
Raikar A — Google review
Visited the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna recently, and it’s truly a place that blends peace, history, and architectural beauty. The temple is set right on the island formed by the river Kaveri, which gives it such a calm and divine vibe. The moment you step inside, the detailed carvings, tall gopuram, and ancient stone structures just grab your attention — it really shows the craftsmanship of our ancestors. The idol of Lord Vishnu reclining on the serpent Adisesha is beautifully sculpted and radiates serenity. Even though the place gets quite crowded, especially during weekends and festivals, the atmosphere still feels peaceful. The temple is also very well maintained — clean premises, proper queues, and a sense of order throughout. There are several smaller shrines within the temple complex, each with its own story and charm. The surrounding area is also scenic, with the river and greenery adding to the spiritual experience. Overall, it’s not just a temple visit but a complete cultural and historical experience. If you’re around Mysore or Mandya, this is one place you shouldn’t miss — both for its spiritual importance and its breathtaking architecture.
Explorer_kushh — Google review
The temple's antiquity is remarkable, with inscriptions dating its construction to 984 CE by a local chief of the Western Ganga dynasty. Over the centuries, it received significant patronage from the Hoysalas, the Vijayanagara Empire, and the Wodeyar kings of Mysore, resulting in a fascinating blend of architectural styles. The imposing Raja Gopuram (entrance tower) showcases the striking features of Vijayanagara architecture. Inside, you are greeted by columned halls (mantapas) adorned with intricately carved pillars, many displaying the fine craftsmanship of the Hoysala period, including sculptures depicting the 24 forms of Lord Vishnu The main deity, Lord Ranganatha, is a mesmerizing manifestation of Vishnu in a reclining posture (Yoganidra), resting on the coils of the cosmic serpent Adishesha, whose seven hoods canopy the Lord. This idol is one of the largest reclining forms of Vishnu in the region, radiating a powerful sense of divine peace and stillness. The main goddess, Ranganayaki, has a separate shrine within the large, concentric rectangular enclosures (prakara) of the complex. The spiritual significance is heightened by the temple’s location, with the holy Kaveri River flowing around the island. It is traditional for devotees to take a dip at the nearby ghats before entering. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance and is generally open from 7:00 AM to 1:30 PM and reopens from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (check specific timings as they can vary). While general entry is free, one can opt for a quicker darshan ticket to save time during crowded periods. For a truly fulfilling experience, pair your visit here with the nearby historical sites of Tipu Sultan’s era, as the town itself is a repository of Karnataka’s rich past.
Sreedevi B — Google review
We reached the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple around 11:30 AM, and it was quite crowded. Even with a special darshan ticket, it took a long time to get darshan. The temple is ancient and beautifully maintained, and the spiritual atmosphere inside is truly divine. It's better to visit early in the morning to avoid the heavy rush and enjoy a peaceful darshan experience.
Tintu R — Google review
Very peaceful and nice temple. Pls carry cash on weekends for special darshan and prasadam. 50 rs for special entry and 50 for laddu. Temple is best in its natural form.
Vijay K — Google review
A decent temple. There is not much carving out on the rocks (they are just plain simple rock pillars). However, the resting idol of Lord Vishnu is magnificent! Though the temple was built back in 9th century, it doesn't feel like that due to lot of cement construction works done recently. Its a shame that the structure is not preserved correctly. This place seems to attract a lot many people, and thus please be assured that you will have to wait in a long queue.
Vinayaka S — Google review
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CMFH+XJ4, Srirangapatna, Karnataka 571438, India
+91 80730 92450
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Srirangapatna

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Srirangapatna, a town in the Indian state of Karnataka, is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. It was once the capital of the Rajas of Mysore and later served as the seat of government for Hyder and Tipu until 1799. The town is home to the ancient Sri Ranganatha Temple, built in 894 CE by Ganga king Tirumala.
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Daria Daulat Bagh

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Daria Daulat Bagh, also known as Tipu's Summer Palace, is a historical gem located in Srirangapatna. Constructed in 1784, this Indo-Saracenic masterpiece was built from teak and rosewood and features lavish decorations covering its interiors. The palace is adorned with intricate floral designs on the ceilings and murals depicting courtly life and Tipu's campaigns against the British on the walls.
You can visit if you are interested to see tipu sultan's belongings, they are left with very few of his stuff like guns, swords, 1 set of silk wear and few paintings. The archaelogical survey of india is currently doing some restoration of the palace. Note: DSLR's are NOT allowed, please carry only mobile phone.
KUNTAL B — Google review
Daria Daulat Bagh is also known as summer palace of tippu. I liked the courtyard footpath. The palace was under renovation when I visited. It shows some wall painitings and the explanation is provided on the board below the paintings. Some british medals, works of famous painters and different items used during Tipu's era are exhibited for visiters to view. The paintings talk about major battles and fall of srirangapatna. The ticket was taken online by scanning QR code available on the premises of the palace. It costed Rs20/- for an Indian adult. There is dedicated parking space as well and the security person was very helpful in guiding. There is also an outlet of cavery emporium opposite the palace premises. Food options are also available both inside and outside the palace.
Athira N — Google review
Beautifully preserved glimpse into Tipu Sultan’s grandeur and artistry! We visited Daria Daulat Bagh right after the Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna. Entry tickets are ₹20 per adult — no paper tickets here, just scan the QR code at the gate, which was quite convenient. Having already seen Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace in Bangalore, we were amazed at how much more impressive this one is — larger, better maintained, and filled with intricate wall and ceiling paintings. The murals are absolutely stunning, depicting battles, royal processions, and portraits (including Tipu Sultan’s son). Inside, you can also see a small display of arms and coins. Outside the palace, cannons and stone cannonballs add to the historical feel. The palace stands amidst a lush, beautifully landscaped garden, with neatly maintained lawns, tall trees, and pathways perfect for a relaxed stroll. Architecturally, this Indo-Islamic style teakwood palace (built in 1784) showcases Tipu’s love for art and elegance, with floral motifs and Persian-style murals adorning almost every surface. Overall, a must-visit in Srirangapatna — a perfect blend of history, art, and nature. Great spot for photography and peaceful exploration. ⭐ Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to enjoy the gardens in pleasant weather, and don’t miss reading the small information boards that describe the mural scenes — they make the visit even more interesting!
Amit K — Google review
There is plenty of parking space available. However, the only issue is that you need to book your entry ticket yourself using a QR code, which can be difficult for illiterate and elderly people as it requires details like Aadhaar ID, nationality, etc. The garden is well-maintained and beautifully decorated with flowers. Inside, you can see Tippu Sultan’s story depicted through paintings and wall art that narrate the rise and fall of Srirangapatna. The museum also displays old pistols, Tippu Sultan’s dress, and the furniture he used. Overall, it was a good experience visiting this place.
Adhvaith — Google review
To be very honest, this is a very average place. Situated between a very vast garden, it is a very small structure. You'll be finding swords, coins, and some paitings. But nothing to intrigue your historical curiosity. And the place is under constant repair. You will be allowed to roam only the bottom floor. The ASI staffs stationed here are not so friendly. They did act as if we did any mistake by availing tickets to this place.
Vinayaka S — Google review
Daria Daulat Bagh (literally "Garden of the Sea of Wealth') is a palace located in the city of Srirangapatna, near Mysore in southern India.It is mostly made of teakwood.Daria Daulat Palace is the Tippu Sultan Museum. It has a collection of Tippu memorabilia, European paintings, and Persian manuscripts. The museum has the painting Storming of Srirangapattanam, an oil painting by Sir Robert Ker Porter made in 1800. This historical painting depicts the final fall of Srirangapatana on 4 May 1799.
A T — Google review
over sprawling lawns and a beautifully kept Garden with some old mature trees lies this Summer Palace which is outside the fortified walls of srirangapatna. The palace is made of teak with lots of original art still intact and the the historical society has been doing a reasonable job of restoring the palace to would be its former glory. The large murals on the outside of the palace are breathtaking in terms of how they depict the victories of Hyder Ali and Tipu. The inside has art by British army folks that depicts the the fall of Sri rangapatna as well as pictures of tipu's sons that surrendered in the war. The ticket entry is a little annoying. the only way to get in is through a QR code and you have to buy the ticket on through a smartphone. there are no active ticket counters. expect to spend somewhere around 1 and 1/2 to 2 hours if you want to look at every artwork individually There is plenty of parking and the place is spread out.
Ameya D — Google review
Beautiful summer palace built in all teakwood numerous beautiful murals on the walls surrounded by nice garden areas
Tom B — Google review
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CMCW+2P9, Srirangapatna, Karnataka 571477, India
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Sri Aprameya Swamy Temple (Ambegal Krishna)

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Very devine place for Sri Krishna devotees. must visit with your babies, kids and get the blessings from lord Abremeya and baby Krishna. The best place for Annapresanna for the babies. On the weekend and public holidays we get Good prasadam (Puliyogare, Bisibelebath, sweet pongal and curd rice). Thanks to the Administrators and Team. In addition a new couple will get the babies within the year.
Dr.Vijaya L — Google review
It is very ancient Temple the architecture is good. Deity Krishna in the form of crawling child covered with butter is quite impressive look with divinity. Very pleasant environment. Married couples seeking child should visit this Temple.
Chandra M — Google review
"Sri Aprameya Swamy Temple in Dodda Mallur is a hidden gem, a must-visit for those seeking spiritual solace. The temple's history, dating back to the Ganga dynasty and renovated by the Cholas, adds to its charm. The main attraction is the Swayambhu Hanuman idol, a unique sight with its natural red hue and mustache. The temple's positive energy is palpable, making it a perfect destination for families, especially with kids. The temple complex is well-maintained, with a Pushkarni and a Yatri Nivas for visitors' convenience. The prasadam offered, especially the Puliyogare, Bisibelebath, sweet pongal, and curd rice, is a treat. The temple's serene environment and the welcoming staff enhance the overall experience. If you're looking for a divine experience and blessings, this temple is a must-visit. It's a place where you can feel the positive energy and receive blessings."
Anirudha K — Google review
One of the oldest krishna temple in Karnataka situated in ramnagara district. You can see krishna in baby form(ambegal krishna). Beautiful carvings and so many idols are there inside the temple.
Nishchal A — Google review
Very old ancient temple very easy to get there you can get share auto from Channapatna busstand and railway station. For getting blessings for baby couple must visit this plac6
Prabhu B — Google review
When you enter Aprameya Temple, it feels like stepping into another world. The sound of the bells, the smell of incense, and the peaceful air make your heart feel light.
Raghu — Google review
Old temple Sri Aprameya Swamy and Ambegal krishna main Idols of worship Parking is available in the starting of the arch The shops near the temple is also good wooden articles and many other wooden games ,toys are available pricing is also good not expensive
Sameeksha — Google review
On 13-06-25,Friday, Aani month, I was blessed to have dharsan of Perumal Thayar Krishna with my wife, daughter and son in law, for baby prathanai. Very calm and peaceful dharsan. No Q. Archagar is very Duty concious. Guided wholl heartly. Temple is not selling / printing photos of deities. A Private vendor, one and only, is selling photos at very costly. Sponsors may be approached to print krishna and Perumal at reasonable price. The GOVT may consider this proposal.
Thiagaraj.M — Google review
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Mysore Road, National Highway 275, Doddamalur, Channapatna, Karnataka 562160, India
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The Hazrat Tipu Sultan's (R.A.) Tomb

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Hazrat Tipu Sultan's Tomb, nestled in Srirangapatna near Mysore, is a remarkable historical site that pays homage to the legendary warrior and ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore. As you approach this serene sanctuary, you're greeted by a tranquil atmosphere that feels like a step back in time. The tomb, affectionately known as 'Gumbaz,' is surrounded by the lush gardens of Lalbagh, creating an oasis of calm amidst history.
I recently visited the tomb of Hazrat Tipu Sultan, and it left a rather poignant impression on me. It's located in Srirangapatna, a little outside Mysore, and the drive there gives you a sense of stepping back in time. When you arrive, the first thing you notice is the peaceful atmosphere. The tomb, or 'Gumbaz' as it's known, is set in a well-maintained garden called Lalbagh, which feels like a little oasis of calm. There are these lovely cypress trees surrounding the mausoleum, which adds to the serene vibe. The structure itself has a sort of understated elegance. It's built in the Persian style, with a noticeable dome and these black granite pillars supporting an open verandah. It's not overly ornate, but there's a beauty in its simplicity and the craftsmanship of the time. Apparently, the doors were once decorated with ivory, and the walls had tiger stripes (Tipu Sultan was known as the 'Tiger of Mysore'), though some of that has been lost over time, especially after the British took over. Inside, it's quite solemn. You see the graves of Tipu Sultan, his father Hyder Ali, and his mother Fakhr-Un-Nisa. They're covered with these respectful green and black cloths, and there are inscriptions in Persian. It makes you think about the people who rest there and the history they represent. What struck me most wasn't just the architecture, but the feeling of history lingering in the air. Knowing that this is where Tipu Sultan, a figure known for his resistance against the British, lies buried alongside his family, gives the place a certain weight. It's a reminder of a significant era and the people who shaped it. There were other tombs of relatives and soldiers in the surrounding area, which also tells a story. It felt like a place where you could connect with the past, in a quiet and reflective way. There's no entry fee, which is nice, though they do charge a small parking fee. It's the kind of place you can spend an hour or two in, just soaking in the atmosphere and perhaps reflecting on history. In a human way: * It's a peaceful and well-kept place, the gardens adding to the tranquility. * The architecture is elegant in its simplicity, with Persian influences. * Being the final resting place of Tipu Sultan and his family gives it a historical significance that you can feel. * It's a good spot for quiet reflection and a glimpse into the past. Would I recommend visiting? Yes, definitely, especially if you have an interest in history or just appreciate a calm and historically significant place. It's not just a tomb; it feels like a connection to a different time.
Akhin P — Google review
It’s a very beautiful place! The Dargah is peaceful and surrounded by trees, a park, and a mosque nearby. There’s also a separate prayer hall for women. You can spend a lot of time here enjoying the calm atmosphere. Horse riding and Monster bike rides are available too, and the Kaveri River flows close by. It’s a perfect spot to visit with family — a truly peaceful and refreshing place. 🌸
Noor M — Google review
Very beautiful and we'll maintained Historical site which hold all the graves of Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan's , including there siblings and important persons
Gaurab S — Google review
Beautiful and Mesmerizing place where Hazrat Tipu Sultan rests with his parents and family members...Beautiful Mosque facing musoleom adds significant glory to the entire place
Masroor H — Google review
Where a Tiger Sleeps Forever – Tipu Sultan’s Tomb, Srirangapatna Just a few kilometers from Mysuru lies a place where history, courage, and silence meet — the Tomb of Tipu Sultan, often called the Gumbaz at Srirangapatna. 🕌🌿 As you walk through the gates, the air changes — quiet, respectful, and filled with the echo of a glorious past. This is where Tipu Sultan, famously known as the Tiger of Mysore, rests beside his father Hyder Ali and mother Fathima Fakhr-Un-Nisa. The moment you step inside, it feels like stepping into a chapter of India’s freedom struggle written long before independence. 🇮🇳 Built in 1784 by Tipu Sultan himself to honor his father, the Gumbaz later became his own resting place after he fell heroically in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1799) fighting the British at this very island — Srirangapatna. Architecturally, the tomb is breathtaking — an elegant blend of Islamic and Persian styles. The black granite pillars, ivory-colored dome, and beautifully carved arches stand proudly amidst lush gardens. Inside, the three graves are covered with rich silk cloths from Persia, bearing traditional tiger stripe motifs — a tribute to Tipu’s fearless spirit. 🐅 Standing here, surrounded by whispering trees and history that still feels alive, you can almost imagine the era — cannons firing, the courage of a ruler who refused to bow, and a legacy that still commands respect centuries later. Pro Tip: Visit early morning or around sunset to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Combine it with nearby sites like Daria Daulat Bagh (Tipu’s Summer Palace) and the Srirangapatna Fort for a full royal-history trail. The Tomb of Tipu Sultan isn’t just a monument — it’s a reminder that some kings don’t just rule lands; they rule hearts, long after they’re gone. 🕊️✨
Rangy W — Google review
Keep in mind this is a darga not a fancy place to visit, this place is calm and relaxing since its a darga you will see graves outside too but main will be at tomb where they will offer prayers, its a huge place with green trees and grassland to spend time on and nothing to explore, just visit offer prayer and come back. No entry fee , to give respect i am not showing the inside of tomb
Sunny A — Google review
A serene and historically significant place to visit in Srirangapatna. The Gumbaz houses the tombs of Tipu Sultan, his father Hyder Ali, and his mother Fakhr-Un-Nisa. The Indo-Islamic architecture with the tall dome, arches, and beautiful carvings is truly impressive. The surrounding garden is well maintained, giving a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to walk around. It’s not just a monument but a place that reflects the rich history of Mysore. The spot is easily accessible, and you can spend some quiet time admiring the architecture and legacy. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Mysore or Srirangapatna.
Tintu R — Google review
Tipu Sultan’s Grave is a beautifully maintained and peaceful place, perfect for anyone interested in history and heritage. The surroundings are neat, quiet, and serene, creating a sense of calm and respect. A must-visit spot to reflect on the legacy of Tipu Sultan in a clean and tranquil setting.
Md S — Google review
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CP67+2HG, Gumbaz,, Ganjam, Karnataka 571477, India
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Domaine Sula

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Wineries & Vineyards
Sula Vineyard is a delightful destination for wine lovers, families, and travelers looking for a relaxing experience amidst scenic greenery. Located slightly off the main highway, it requires a short drive through an internal road, but the journey is smooth and well-marked with signs, ensuring easy access without confusion. The little detour actually adds to the charm, giving the feeling of truly escaping into nature. Upon arrival, you’ll find ample parking space, which is very convenient — even during weekends or holidays, parking here is hassle-free. The open parking lot is well-organized, safe, and very close to the entrance, which makes visiting with kids or elderly family members stress-free. The entry fee is clearly stated at ₹600 per person, which includes a guided wine tasting session and a short tour of the vineyard and winery. A great point for families is that children below a certain age are allowed free entry (although naturally, they cannot participate in the wine tasting), making it a family-friendly place despite its focus on wine. The wine tasting tour is structured and accessible even for beginners. A knowledgeable guide walks visitors through the basic steps of wine production — from grape harvesting, fermentation, aging, and bottling. You get an easy-to-follow overview of how Sula produces its different wines. The tasting itself includes a sampling of several wines (typically around 5–6 types), and the staff explains the tasting notes, aromas, and characteristics of each variety in a simple and engaging manner. The session doesn’t feel rushed, and even those new to wine will find it enjoyable and informative without being too technical or intimidating. Once the tour is over, you can head to the in-house restaurant, which is a highlight in itself. The food is genuinely very good — well-prepared, fresh, and served in generous portions. The menu offers a great range of options, including wood-fired pizzas, flavorful pastas, continental favorites, and a few Indian dishes. There are also wine-pairing suggestions on the menu, which is a nice touch for those who want to continue the wine experience with their meal. The dining area overlooks the vineyards, offering a serene view that's perfect for a leisurely lunch or early dinner. The ambiance is casual yet tasteful, making it comfortable for both families and couples. The overall setting of the vineyard is beautiful and relaxing. You can take a stroll among the vineyards, click some great photos, or simply sit and enjoy the peaceful vibe. Everything is clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed to offer visitors a genuine vineyard experience without being overly commercialized. In summary, Sula Vineyard offers a well-rounded experience: Smooth access with a short detour from the highway Spacious, worry-free parking Reasonably priced entry at ₹600 per person (kids free) A simple, informative, and enjoyable wine tasting tour Excellent food with a vineyard view Relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere It is the perfect spot for a half-day outing if you’re passing by or even a planned destination if you enjoy wine, nature, and good food. Whether you are a wine novice or a casual traveler looking for a peaceful break, Sula Vineyard is definitely worth a visit!
Gaurav V — Google review
Overall a nice experience. It's a day trip as this place is quite far off from the Bangalore main city. The ticket price has reimbursement via Wine Tour and Tastings! They could have allowed us more time in the Vineyards to explore the grapes. Overall nice experience! The guided tour costs 600 per head.
Sarani B — Google review
Good place for a day outing about 80 Kms frm bangalore (HSR Layout). Cover charge now increased to 800/ person from earlier Rs. 600/ person. Note that this can be set off against purchases made / services taken ( wine tour , wine tasting). Good selection of wine (red & white) including their upmarket ranges - Source & Rasa which otherwise is not usually found in shops in Bnglr. The winetasting & tour guide Tanish was very courteous & helpful apart from being knowledgable about most things to do with wine. We tasted about 6 different wine varieties, 2 sparkling, 2 red & 2 whites be prepared for a slightly warm weather at chanapatna as compared to Bamgalore. Given the long weekend, we didnt face much of traffic heading out or returning to bangalore. Food was ok & given the price charges nothing much to talk about... we ordered the nachos, pasta, few indian dishes... paid close to 3k for 4 pax.
V B — Google review
A decent experience with brief tour on wine making process and vineyards. Best time to visit is before March as per the crew, as harvest time was complete before we visited and not much grapes were in the vineyards. Explanation and wine tasting were good. Many places for photoshoot. They have grape stomping as well. Overall, a half day experience with fun away from the daily chores. Not much offers (except nominal discounts in bulk purchase) on their wines. It could be improved with more interactive and entertaining tour and tasting.
Subramanya I — Google review
Good place if you are a wine 🍷 lover and want to drive down to outskirts for a change. Ambience - Good for a day outing, has ample parking space. Paid Wine tour, wine shop and other souvenirs sold at their store. Good place to just relax take some funky pictures and enjoy the silence. Service - Is good, kept place clean and green 💚. Kitchen - While you need to try 🍷 and 🧀 here there are other options of multi cuisine food also served. Place is a little over priced but for a day to just beat the monotony good place to relax and have some decent food and drinks.
Ikshana — Google review
It was very interesting and enjoyable to learn how wine is made. This is a small vineyard though but it was pretty. The wine tasting was great and there's a gift shop too. The restaurant inside is very bad though, the food tasted like nothing, there were many houseflies and when asked to clean they did the bare minimum and just shrugged their shoulders. So overall if you visit here just buy a bottle of wine from their shop and go somewhere else to dine, this place isn't worth it that way. I am reducing 2 stars just for the worst dining experience I've ever had
Meghna S — Google review
The vineyard is quite small, so there isn’t much to explore. It’s fine to stop by if it’s along your route, but not really worth a full-day visit. There’s not much to do, and while the weekday entry fee is reasonable, weekends feel overpriced. Food is also on the expensive side, and the vineyard tour requires an additional payment (though part of it is adjusted against the entry pass).
Bharti K — Google review
We booked tickets for Domaine Sula Vineyard at ₹600 each. ₹200 covered the vineyard and factory tour, and ₹400 was for optional wine tasting, which could also be redeemed for food or wine. The tour lasted around 15-20 minutes, and the guide explained everything well. However, we were disappointed to find out that there were no grapes in the vineyard since all the grapes had already been harvested. It was quite a letdown. We felt they should have clearly mentioned the grape season on their website or while booking, so visitors would know what to expect. During the tour, the guide explained the process of how the grapes are grown and harvested over the months. The wine tasting session was good— we tasted six different wines, and the guide explained their taste, smell, and ingredients. This helped us choose which wine to purchase. Overall, it was an average experience. If we had known about the grape season and the overall experience beforehand, we wouldn’t have travelled over 100 km just for this.
BIGIL B — Google review
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115/86, Gangedoddi Village, Chekkere Post, Bangalore - DoddMalur Road DoddMalur, Channapatna, Karnataka 562160, India
https://sulavineyards.com/domaine-sula.php
+91 97417 98666
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Kokrebellur

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Kokrebellur is a village located in the Maddur taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka, India. The village derives its name from the painted stork species, which is referred to as "kokkare" in Kannada language. This bird species nests in large numbers every year within the village's vicinity. The area has become famous for being a sanctuary for these birds and attracts nature enthusiasts from around the world who wish to witness this annual spectacle.
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Karnataka 571422, India
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