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How long is the drive from Hospet to Kolhapur?

The direct drive from Hospet to Kolhapur is 222 mi (357 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 16 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hospet to Kolhapur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Shree Shakambhari Shakti Peetham, Shree Kshetra Banashankari, Cholachagudda, Badami SBDTCSHAKAMBHARI and Dakshina kaashi Shri Mahaakuteshwara Gudi, or the ever-popular Utsav Rock Garden.

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Best stops along Hospet to Kolhapur drive

The top stops along the way from Hospet to Kolhapur (with short detours) are Badami Cave Temples, Wild Planet Jungle Resort, Dandeli, and Shri Kadasiddheshwara Swamy Temple (Kaneri Math). Other popular stops include Agadi Thota, Agasthya Lake, and Gokak Water Falls.
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Utsav Rock Garden

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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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Shree Shakambhari Shakti Peetham, Shree Kshetra Banashankari, Cholachagudda, Badami SBDTCSHAKAMBHARI

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Functioning Hindu temple & shrine from 603 AD with regular prayers & 3 annual festivals.
I recently visited the Banashankari Temple near Badami, and it was truly a divine and peaceful experience. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Banashankari (a form of Goddess Parvati), has a unique charm with its ancient Dravidian-style architecture and beautifully carved stone structures. The temple’s square water tank (Kalyani) with corridors on all four sides is one of its main highlights, it creates a serene reflection of the temple tower, especially during sunrise or sunset. The surroundings are calm, and the air feels deeply spiritual. The main sanctum is simple yet powerful, with the deity beautifully adorned. The place has a strong historic and cultural connection to the Chalukya period, and you can feel the centuries-old energy in its stones and carvings.
Nayan D — Google review
Shri Shakambhari Shakti Peetham Shree Kshetra Banashankari is a must-visit temple near Badami, known for its spiritual significance and serene atmosphere. Located on the outskirts of Badami town, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, and holds great religious importance. No trip to Badami is complete without seeking blessings here. When we visited, it was just a day before the grand annual Banashankari Jatre, a major festival celebrated with great enthusiasm. The temple was quite crowded, and we had to stand in the queue for about 45 minutes. However, the darshan was well-organized, and we were able to see the devi in close proximity, walking from left to right with ample time to pray and seek blessings. One of the highlights of the temple is the beautifully maintained kalyani (temple pond) in front of the temple. The surrounding area is clean, and there is sufficient car parking space near the temple tank, making it convenient for devotees. Despite the crowd, the overall experience was peaceful and spiritually enriching. The temple has a powerful aura, and visiting this sacred place fills one with a deep sense of devotion. I highly recommend visiting Shri Shakambhari Shakti Peetham Shree Kshetra Banashankari to experience the divine presence and rich cultural heritage.
Varun K — Google review
Shri Kshetra Banashankari is a blend of spirituality, history, and architectural elegance. Perfect for devotees and history lovers alike, it offers a peaceful sanctuary away from tourist crowds—especially rewarding during its grand festival season. Highly recommended as a heartfelt stop on your Badami itinerary.
Dream L — Google review
Shri Shakambari Peetham (Banashankari) near Badami is a beautiful and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, an incarnation of Parvati. It is easily accessible from Badami town, about 5 km away. Mornings are peaceful for poojas, and the annual Banashankari Jatre festival in January/February is especially vibrant. As of September 2025, the temple entrance is undergoing renovation, so expect some construction activity and possible restricted access. Dress modestly, carry cash for offerings and local vendors, and be mindful of pushy street vendors around the temple. Photography inside the sanctum is not allowed. Combining this visit with Badami’s famous cave temples makes for a rich cultural experience. Highly recommended for devotees and heritage seekers alike!
Rahul A — Google review
It's a beautiful temple and a very significant temple for Hindus The devi is divine The temple handles crowd well There is free darshan as well as paid if u want VIP darshan during peak hours Usually 3-4pm is a good time to visit because crowd is less Morning and evening arti time
Shinde D — Google review
Banashankari Devi Temple is a Hindu shrine located at Cholachagudda near Badami, in Bagalkot district, Karnataka, India. The temple is popularly called 'Shakambhari' 'Banashankari or Vanashankari' since it is located in the Tilakaaranya forest. The temple deity is also called the Shakambhari an incarnation of the goddess Parvati. The temple attracts devotees from Karnataka as well as the neighbouring state of Maharashtra. The original temple was built by the 7th century Badami Chalukya kings, who worshipped goddess Banashankari as their tutelary deity. The temple celebrates its annual festival called Banashankari jatre, in the months of January or February. The festival comprises cultural programmes, boat festival as well as a Rath yatra, when the temple goddess is paraded around the city in a chariot. Banshakhari is a form of Maa Shakambhari Devi whose real, main and ancient temple is located in Saharanpur District in Uttar Pradesh. It is also known as Shaktipeeth Shakambhari Devi. There are statues of Bhima, Bhramari, Shatakshi and Ganesha along with mother.
Nitesh G — Google review
Badami Banashankari Shakti peetham is a beautiful temple , a Hindu shrine located at Cholachagudda near Badami, in Bagalkot district, Karnataka, India. One of the Shakti peetham , constructed during 7th century by Chalukya’s . It is located in thilakaaranya forest , the goddesses Banashankari is also called as shakambari known as vegetable goddesses…
TRAVIZ W — Google review
Temple is very nice and awesome with huge energy inside with good prasada available 12pm-2pm everyday.
Praveen M — Google review
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SH 57, Banashankari, Cholachagudda, Karnataka 587201, India
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Dakshina kaashi Shri Mahaakuteshwara Gudi

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Important site of Hindu worship with temples & Sanskrit inscriptions from around the 7th century.
This 14th-century Lord Shiva temple, though damaged during historic wars, still holds incredible charm. In the past 14–15 years, it’s gained popularity for its beauty and mystery. A truly captivating spot — Hampi is a must-visit at least once in your life!
Sayali N — Google review
A serene and spiritually uplifting temple complex known as Dakshina Kaashi, located near Badami in Karnataka. The temple is ancient, dating back to the 6th-7th century and constructed by the Chalukya dynasty. The temple architecture beautifully blends Dravidian and Nagara styles, and the peaceful surroundings with a holy pond make it an excellent place for prayer and meditation. The place has a positive vibe and is less crowded, perfect for those seeking a quiet spiritual experience. The temple tank, Vishnu Pushkarni, is considered sacred where taking a dip is believed to wash away sins. The temple complex is clean and has various smaller temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and other deities. It’s a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts as well as devotees. Easily reachable from Badami, the journey offers glimpses of village life and nature. A beautiful spot to connect with spirituality and history.
Rahul A — Google review
The great architectural marvel of those times stands in front of your eyes as proof of chulukyan architecture. This temple is called as Mahaakuteshwara gudi and also known as Dakshina Kaashi due to the importance given to the temple. There is ganapathy with a pond and the kalyani within the temple where people literally using as swimming pool than as a holy pond. The navagraha idols are with their vahans and wife. The shiva is polished so well that you can see you face on it. Situated in a calm serene atmosphere and flocked always by tourists. There are two woodden charriots belonging to the temple which is just at the entrance of the temple. Hardly at 8 kms from Badami those who are visiting Badami are skipping this place mainly because of lack of awareness .
Sundararajan V — Google review
Ambience of the temple is good. We can see the old sculpture, carving and architectural work. But atleast the place is not clean & tidy
Sreejith K — Google review
Huge temple complex with many small ancient temples. We entered from left side entrance which had sort of river udgam where people washed their foot for entering. On top of stairs, there was ruined mantapa where women were changing after holy dip. In one temple, Aarti was going on with many people inside. It was first or last in the complex depending on where you enter from. We got stuck in rains and there was no where to hide!!! Some people wore shoes while others didn't so not sure what is the rule? Many people flocked the pond with loud noise and wild games splashing water! Some people treated small temples around as changing rooms and Nandi inside as cloth hanger! Near the udgam, their was a priest telling the story of temple and then pulled a small idol on a swing with a hooked rod and asked people to donate to God directly. Large parking at entrance of complex with many shops selling offerings, trinklets, flowers, snacks etc.
Sudershan G — Google review
This temple is considered as kashi of south and it is believed that ganga water comes to this place. It is also a very old historical site with multiple places.
Uttam K — Google review
One such underrated and wonderful places in Karnataka. People who travel Badami should visit this temple without fail. Peaceful and wonderful temple.
Prem S — Google review
Amazing temple... This place seems so different compared to other temples around the places.. You can take a bath in the kalyani.. please do not spoil the place by leaving your clothes and do not use soaps or shampoo... Entry is free and only the parking fee will be charged, The temple will be provided prasad, if you are visiting in the afternoon, very well maintained...
Anoop R — Google review
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WPMC+4J6, Badami-Mahakoota, Badami, Karnataka 587201, India
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Agadi Thota

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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
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Tadas - Hangal Road, Shiggaon Taluk, Kunnur, Karnataka 581193, India
http://agadithota.com/
+91 88800 96000
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Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi

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Hindu temple
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Nestled beside the serene Agasthya Lake, Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi is a captivating lakeside shrine complex that boasts centuries-old sandstone temples adorned with intricate rock carvings and statues of Hindu deities. This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in its stunning architecture and tranquil ambiance. The location is particularly enchanting during sunset, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and reflection.
I recently visited Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi, and it is truly a peaceful and divine place worth exploring if you are traveling around Badami or nearby regions. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is beautifully located near the Agastya Lake, surrounded by caves, red sandstone hills, and ancient rock-cut architecture. The atmosphere here is very calm, and the carvings on the temple walls reflect the artistic brilliance of the Chalukya dynasty. It feels like stepping back in time and experiencing the spiritual and cultural history of Karnataka. The temple usually opens in the morning around 6:00 AM and remains open till 6:00 PM, but it is always better to check with locals before planning your visit. The best time to visit is during the winter months (October to February), when the weather is cool and pleasant. You can also visit in the rainy season when the surroundings turn green and the nearby lake looks stunning, but make sure to be careful on slippery paths. There is decent space for parking near the site, and the place is not overly crowded, which makes it more enjoyable for those seeking peace and spirituality. You can also combine your trip to Bhootanaatha Gudi with visits to the nearby Badami caves for a complete historical and cultural experience. Overall, Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi is not just a temple but also a perfect spot for history lovers, photographers, and spiritual seekers. A must-visit if you are in North Karnataka.
Nikhil M — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful lakes I have ever visited, a must-see destination. The scenic views make it perfect for photography, and the evenings are the best time to experience its charm. The nearby temple adds to the serene atmosphere.
G. I — Google review
This Temple in Badami is absolutely scenic and serene, beautifully set on the banks of the Agastya Lake. The view of the temple against the calm waters and rocky backdrop is truly breathtaking — a perfect spot for photography and quiet reflection. Although no puja is performed here, the temple itself is an architectural marvel that reflects the grandeur of ancient craftsmanship. However, there are lot of monkeys around, so it’s best to be cautious with food or belongings. One downside is that the locals wash clothes and utensils in the lake, which affects the cleanliness and sanctity of this beautiful heritage site. People were also throwing plastic in the lake. It would be great if the authorities took steps to maintain and preserve the area better.
Deepshikha B — Google review
Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi (Temple) in Badami is a captivating heritage site that beautifully embodies the spiritual and architectural grandeur of the Chalukyan era. Nestled on the tranquil banks of Agastya Lake, directly opposite the renowned Badami Cave Temples, it stands as one of the most serene and picturesque landmarks in Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this 7th-century marvel is crafted from the region’s signature red sandstone, appearing to rise gracefully from the lake’s edge. Its reflection glimmering in the still waters creates a mesmerizing scene, especially during sunrise and sunset. The temple’s intricate carvings and traditional stonework highlight the exceptional craftsmanship and deep devotion of its time. Nearby lies Sri Vishnu Gudi, a smaller yet equally revered temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Though simpler in architecture, it beautifully symbolizes the peaceful coexistence of Shaivism and Vaishnavism under the Chalukyan rule. Together, these temples form a harmonious pair, representing the spiritual diversity of ancient Badami. The Agastya Lake itself enhances the area’s charm and tranquility. Surrounded by stone ghats and steps, it is believed to possess sacred, purifying waters. The panoramic view from the lake — with the Badami Cave Temples on one side and the Bhootanaatha Temple on the other — is nothing short of breathtaking. Scattered around the lake are numerous smaller shrines and ancient ruins, each narrating its own tale through unique carvings and styles. Some are dedicated to Vishnu, Shiva, and the Jain Tirthankaras, showcasing Badami’s rich tapestry of religious harmony and cultural heritage. Framed by rugged red sandstone cliffs, time-worn temples, and shimmering waters, the entire landscape exudes a timeless beauty — a haven for history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers seeking peace and reflection.
Divya P — Google review
The Bhootanatha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most picturesque spots in the entirety of Badami. Located on the far eastern shore of the Agastya Lake, it offers spectacular views of the lake and the rest of Badami, while the temple itself is a testament to the amazing sculptural prowess of the Chalukyas. It features meticulously carved images of several deities and is a must visit when in Badami.
Karthik V — Google review
Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi (Temple) in Badami is a mesmerizing heritage site that perfectly captures the spiritual and architectural brilliance of the Chalukyan era. Located on the serene banks of Agastya Lake, right opposite the famous Badami Cave Temples, it is one of the most peaceful and picturesque spots in Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this 7th-century temple is built from the region’s iconic red sandstone and appears to rise gracefully from the edge of the lake. The temple’s reflection shimmering in the calm waters creates a truly magical sight, especially during sunrise and sunset. The intricate carvings and traditional stone architecture reflect the artistry and devotion of that period. Close to this shrine lies Sri Vishnu Gudi, a smaller yet equally significant temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. While simpler in design, it represents the harmonious coexistence of Shaivism and Vaishnavism during the Chalukyan reign. Together, both temples form a beautiful pair, showcasing the spiritual diversity of ancient Badami. The Agastya Lake itself adds immense beauty and tranquility to the setting. Surrounded by stone steps and ghats, it is believed to have sacred waters with healing properties. The view from the lake — with the Badami Cave Temples on one side and Bhootanaatha Temple on the other — is truly breathtaking. Around the lake, there are several smaller shrines and ancient ruins, each with its own story and style. Some are dedicated to Vishnu, Shiva, and Jain Tirthankaras, highlighting the area’s rich cultural and religious heritage. The entire landscape, framed by red sandstone cliffs, ancient temples, and still waters, feels timeless. It’s a perfect spot for history lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking peace and reflection.
Akhil A — Google review
Sri Bhootanaatha Gudi is a serene and peaceful spot, perfect if you’re looking to escape the crowds. The temple has a beautiful, rustic charm, and the surroundings feel untouched. If you visit during the monsoon, you might be lucky enough to witness a small waterfall nearby, which adds to the magic of the place. Definitely worth a visit for nature lovers and those seeking calm vibes.
Hareesh — Google review
A serene 7th-century Shiva temple nestled on the eastern banks of Agasthya Lake. Built by the Chalukyas, it showcases Dravida-style architecture with a three-tiered vimana and intricate carvings of deities like Ganga and Yamuna. The temple’s name stems from the legend of Lord Shiva vanquishing the demon Bhootha here. While no longer an active place of worship, the temple’s peaceful ambiance and historical significance make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Rahul A — Google review
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WMCQ+837, Badami, Karnataka 587201, India
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Agasthya Lake

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Bodies of Water
Agastya Lake, located in Badami, is a significant pilgrimage site with a rich history dating back to the 5th century. Considered sacred for its healing waters, the lake is surrounded by notable landmarks such as the Bhootnath temples and the cave temples. According to legend, it is believed that the water was brought by Garuda from the celestial abode of Vishnu.
Agastya Lake is a man-made lake in Badami, Karnataka, India. It's located near the Badami cave temples and is considered a sacred spot by locals. Agastya Lake in Badami, Karnataka, is a sacred lake that was formed in the 5th century. Legend says that the sage Agastya created the lake, and that it was brought to Earth by Garuda, the vehicle of Vishnu. The lake is surrounded by the Badami Cave Temples and the Badami Fort. The lake is believed to have healing powers, and bathing in its waters is said to cleanse sins. The lake is named after Rishi Agastya, one of the Saptarishis. The lake is considered a holy spot by locals. Worth visiting place . Must go and enjoy the scenic view.
Isha M — Google review
Serene lake nestled below the sandstone cliffs of Badami, surrounded by cave temples and the Bhutanatha shrines. According to legend, its waters are linked to Sage Agastya and believed to cleanse sins, adding a mythological charm to the visit. The setting is very photogenic, especially at sunset. On the flip side, water quality isn’t great, parts of the lake are used by locals for daily chores, and maintenance around the banks could improve. Still, with its history, mythology, and scenery, it’s an essential stop in Badami.
Rahul A — Google review
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Badami’s red sandstone cliffs, the lake near the Bhutanatha temples offers a uniquely atmospheric experience. Local lore connects this tranquil waterbody to Sage Agastya, giving it a sacred reputation as a place where one’s sins are washed away. The entire area glows beautifully during sunset, making it a favourite spot for photography. Though some stretches of the lake are used by residents for routine activities and the upkeep of the banks could certainly be better, the blend of mythology, heritage architecture, and natural scenery makes it a must-see attraction when exploring Badami.
Divya P — Google review
Agastya Lake is one of the prime locations of Badami. As per mythology Agastya was a one of the Saga Aryan saptarshis. Structures around Lake are very beautiful and view of all side of lake is just wonderful. View of lake from Badami cave no 4 gives is idea of lake beauty. Water is quite clean as if you compare other city’s prime lake. Bhuthanatha temple is at the other end of Lake. You can take a round of lake from one side whereas other side is covered by rocks and dense trees. No one can miss this place if visiting to Badami cave and other temples.
Faizal K — Google review
The beautiful lake fed by streams from the hills around Badami, these temples Agastya Lake is one of the most picturesque spots in the town, with the view offered of the Bhootanatha Temple especially beautiful. It is used by the locals for a wide variety of purposes including washing clothes and providing water to cattle, while offering a peaceful view for tourists.
Karthik V — Google review
Good place to chill around and take photos.. Agastya Lake, situated at the foot of the Badami cliffs, adds a tranquil charm to the historic town. Surrounded by the cave temples and Bhutanatha Temple, the lake is believed to have healing powers, and its presence has historical and religious significance. The serene waters reflect the red sandstone cliffs and temples, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. Visitors often take a leisurely walk around the lake, soaking in the scenic beauty and the historic grandeur of Badami.
VELRAJ T — Google review
Agastya Lake in Badami is a hidden gem that beautifully complements the ancient rock-cut caves surrounding it. Nestled amidst sandstone cliffs and historical temples, the lake adds a tranquil charm to the rugged landscape. The calm waters reflect the surrounding hills and monuments, creating a picture-perfect scene, especially during sunrise and sunset. Walking along its banks offers a peaceful escape and a great opportunity to soak in the historical atmosphere. From the lake, you get stunning views of the Badami Caves, Bhoothanatha Temple, and the fort walls—making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers alike. Though not meant for boating or swimming, Agastya Lake holds spiritual significance and is named after Sage Agastya. It's clean, serene, and well worth the visit if you're exploring Badami. Don’t forget to carry your camera and take a slow walk to fully enjoy its beauty and historic surroundings.
Vignesh P — Google review
Agasthya Lake in Badami offers a serene and picturesque view surrounded by ancient cave temples and red sandstone cliffs. The calm waters beautifully reflect the heritage structures, creating a mesmerizing scene. It’s a peaceful spot to sit and soak in the historic charm of Badami. A must-visit for photography and quiet reflection.
Chetan S — Google review
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Badami, Karnataka 587201, USA
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Badami Cave Temples

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Nature & Parks
Historical place
The Badami Cave Temples, located in the town of Badami in Karnataka, India, are a set of Hindu cave temples dating back to the 6th century A.D. These temples showcase impressive rock-cut architecture and feature statues carved directly from the surrounding rock. The town of Badami is also known for its ancient cave temples and served as the capital of the Chalukya Empire.
The ancient cave temples, majestic fort, and tranquil Agastya Lake offered a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Walking through centuries-old carvings and gazing over the lake was truly peaceful. Highly recommended for anyone who loves heritage and quiet reflection. The caves are very well preserved and reflect the rich culture. Must visit place. Spend your evening at the Agastya lake. Very calming and beautiful sunset.
Vijay P — Google review
The Badami Cave Temples are a true architectural marvel and a window into India’s ancient history. Carved into red sandstone cliffs, each cave tells a story through stunning sculptures, intricate carvings, and peaceful spiritual vibes. Dedicated to Hindu deities like Shiva and Vishnu, as well as Jain figures, the site perfectly reflects the harmony of diverse faiths from the 6th century. The view from the caves is breathtaking-overlooking Agastya Lake and the majestic fort hills around it. As you climb from one cave to another, the artistry seems to get even more impressive. The highlight is the magnificent statue of Nataraja in Cave 1 and the beautiful Vishnu avatars in Cave 2 and 3. The atmosphere is calm, clean, and great for photography and learning about history. You may need to climb a bit, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Local guides are very helpful if you want to understand the stories behind the carvings. Overall, Badami Cave Temples are a must-visit heritage destination in Karnataka perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys exploring India’s rich cultural past. Truly a place where nature, art, and devotion come together!
Fresh F — Google review
The place is very good and historical importance. Road to reach the spot are narrow , but there are road for cars to go. Don't rely on local rikshaw guys they will fool for money . Once you reach there .take proper govt approved guide he will show you around .everting is walking distance . It's beautiful in morning and early evening ..
Kaustubha D — Google review
Beautiful architecture that makes you so proud to know the legacy of this nation and is history. We took a female guide - Munira ( can't remember her name) who explained everything really well. The most amazing nugget is how everything has been carved from one rock. Even the ceilings have intricate and mesmerizing sculptures/carvings...all done with a simple hammer and chisel. It was humbling and a matter of pride. I do hope the government takes steps to both preserve the monuments and to get the world heritage tag. The surrounding area is peaceful. Just keep a lookout for the monkeys - they won't do anything unless you happen to have food packets with you. The guides will give you a full tour of all 4 caves. There's a fair bit of climbing and some of the steps near the 3rd cave are steep. But do try not to miss the 3rd cave as the carvings are utterly breathtaking
Leena N — Google review
One of the best monuments I have visited in my life... Very fine encarvings in the caves and all the sculpture represent a unique story in itself and it tells us our ancient history and culture. The scenery around the Agastya lake and bhutnath temple is so much beautiful and it gives a calmness and serenity in your busy life. The caves are really beautiful and I felt really great that I witnessed the beauty of nature and human artisanship at one place I loved the Badami Cabe temples and the complex surrounding
Rohit H — Google review
Absolutely stunning place with incredible rock-cut architecture and breathtaking views from the top! I’m surprised this historical gem isn’t more popular. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves ancient history, art, and architecture. Badami Cave Temples truly deserve more attention
JUSTEENA T — Google review
Must visit place. Panoramic view, peaceful place. The Badami Caves are ancient rock-cut temples carved into red sandstone cliffs. They showcase stunning sculptures dedicated to Hindu and Jain deities, reflecting Chalukyan artistry.
Shubham M — Google review
The Badami Cave Temples are an architectural and historical marvel — a must-visit destination for anyone fascinated by ancient Indian art, culture, and history. Situated in Karnataka’s Bagalkot district, these magnificent rock-cut temples date back to the 6th and 7th centuries during the reign of the Chalukya dynasty and stand as a testament to the brilliance of early Indian rock architecture. Carved into striking red sandstone cliffs overlooking Agastya Lake, the complex consists of four main caves, each distinct in its design, deities, and intricate carvings. Cave 1 is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features breathtaking sculptures, including a magnificent 18-armed Nataraja. Caves 2 and 3, devoted to Lord Vishnu, showcase exquisite depictions of his various forms such as Trivikrama and Narasimha — among the finest carvings in South India. Cave 4, dedicated to the Jain Tirthankaras, represents the later phase of Badami’s artistic evolution. The craftsmanship, precision, and storytelling reflected in every wall and pillar are extraordinary. The panoramic view from the caves — overlooking the serene lake and rugged terrain — is simply mesmerizing and makes the climb well worth it. The site is well maintained, though visitors should be ready for some walking and stair climbing. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Basic facilities like parking and rest areas are also available nearby.
Divya P — Google review
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Badami, Karnataka 587201, India
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Nrupatunga Betta

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Mountain peak
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Nrupatunga Betta, also known as Naupada Hill, is a popular tourist spot in Hubli. It's a leafy hill that provides stunning views of the surrounding area and features a children's playground and a casual counter-serve restaurant. The monsoon season turns Hubballi into a heavenly abode with lush greenery and beautiful waterfalls, making it an ideal time to visit this natural wonder.
We had really good time here . Park is well maintained for joggers and walking people. Fresh air to breath There is person at the entrance who sells fresh juice variety of juice like carrot ,neem and other healthy juice,he even gives sprouts
Preeti M — Google review
Good place, entry fee 40/-,bike and car parking charges.one canteen available.from gate you want walk around 800mtr.
Arun K — Google review
Nice view point Good place for morning walk Many birds and trees Peaceful
Ashwini S — Google review
One of the best places in Hubli for evening walks and watching the sunset! The atmosphere is peaceful, and the views during golden hour are simply beautiful. A perfect spot to relax and unwind after a long day.
Shrinivas P — Google review
Nrupatunga Betta, situated in the vibrant city of Hubli in Karnataka, is a popular hillock that attracts both locals and tourists alike. This picturesque spot is not only known for its natural beauty but also holds significant historical and cultural importance. I go for morning walk whenever I visit hubli. For morning walkers it's free of cost and after 9 it's 30 rs TKT.
Manjunatha B — Google review
Good place to spend some decent time with family. There is a place for kids to play also to excercise there are few equipments have been kept. Seperate section for girls and boys. There is a electrical vehicle facility available at just 20/- per person including up and down. There is a canteen with limited items. Taste wise it's good.
Chetan P — Google review
Why can't they keep UPI payment for entry? Didn't enter since they were taking cash only. #DigitalIndia
Archana P — Google review
Nice place to visit with family. However, the weeds and bushes need to be cleared for a better view from the hill
Westor D — Google review
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Rajnagar, Vidya Nagar, Hubballi, Karnataka 580032, India
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Urban Oasis Mall

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Shopping
Urban Oasis Mall- Hubballi is a popular shopping destination in the city, offering a wide range of retail options and entertainment facilities. The mall features a game zone for kids, various food options, and clean washrooms. Visitors can explore different shops including clothing stores, ice cream shops, and electronic outlets like laptop stores. Additionally, the mall houses well-known brands such as KFC and Domino's along with a cinema theatre.
🛍️ One of the Best Shopping Malls in Hubli! 🛍️ Urban Oasis Mall is a great place for shopping, food, movies, and spending quality time with friends or family. It has a wide range of national and international brand outlets like Reliance Trends, Max, Pantaloons, and more. The mall is clean, spacious, and well-maintained with proper security and parking facilities. The food court offers a good variety of options — from quick bites to full meals. The cinema hall inside (INOX) is also very comfortable and perfect for a movie outing. There are plenty of hangout spots and sitting areas, and the mall also hosts events and exhibitions on weekends which adds to the lively atmosphere. Highly recommended for shopping, entertainment, and leisure in Hubli! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
DEEPAK R — Google review
Today we went there did body and leg massage in massage chair s.Lot of shops but no rush.Parking is there.A super market is in the basement.i did shopping in pantaloons.This mall is on main airport road.
P P — Google review
I visited this place last friday. When i entered inside mall light gone so due to this i used stairs. Stairs was smelling. I visited here with my baby so i gone to washroom but there was no diaper changing place there also washroom was very dirty it was water all around washroom.. i even couldn't used it. Ac was not on so it was feeling suffocated so within 15 mints i just returned. I wouldn't recommend to visit thos place.
Deepa S — Google review
Urban Oasis Mall is a solid, all-in-one spot on Gokul Road—easy to reach, with plenty of shopping, a multiplex, and a straightforward food court. It’s clean, reasonably well maintained, and works well for a few hours of retail therapy or a movie + meal plan.  What I liked • Convenient location & parking: Just off Gokul/Airport Road with on-site parking, so getting in and out is simple even on weekends.  • Brands & basics covered: You’ll find national labels (e.g., Titan World, Reliance/Pantaloons-type anchors) alongside everyday essentials.  • Movies at Cinepolis: Comfortable screens and current releases make it easy to turn a shopping trip into a full evening.  • Food court for quick bites: Familiar chains (KFC, Domino’s, Pizza Hut) and Indian counters—handy if you’re with family.  Good to know • Peak-time crowds: Weekends/holidays can be busy; shows and popular eateries fill up fast. (Plan showtimes and arrive a little early.)  • Overall upkeep is decent, though some reviewers wish for a livelier food court and sprucer common areas.  Verdict: A dependable, family-friendly mall for shopping, a movie, and casual dining in Hubballi. Not a “destination” like metro city malls, but very practical and convenient for the city. Rating: 4/5.
Dr T — Google review
I recently visited Urban Oasis Mall in Hubli, and while it offers a few amenities, the overall experience was underwhelming. The mall houses some well-known brands like Pantaloons, Reliance Trends, and Woodland, but many stores appeared closed or sparsely stocked. The food court features outlets such as KFC and Domino's, yet the token-based system is cumbersome, and service can be slow . Entertainment options include a Cinepolis multiplex and a gaming zone. However, the cinema has been criticized for issues like sound quality and screen maintenance . The gaming area is modest and may not appeal to all age groups. Cleanliness and maintenance are areas of concern. Visitors have reported poorly maintained washrooms and a persistent odor in the parking area . Security staff have also been noted for unhelpful behavior in some instances. In summary, Urban Oasis Mall serves as a basic spot to pass time in Hubli but falls short of expectations for a comprehensive shopping or leisure experience.
Nikhil P — Google review
It's okay. Only decent place in hubli to watch movies.. pvr is there.. They have bowling also. Food court in-house is very bad. Stalls inside is not good. maintenance can be better!
Dr K — Google review
Is a decent weekend destination —A visit on a Saturday, and it wasn’t overly crowded, which made browsing easy. That said, it could definitely do with better housekeeping — some areas felt a bit neglected — and adding more anchor tenants would elevate the overall shopping experience.
Satyaveer V — Google review
The Mall is very good and well maintained, but mindset of people who live in the city is not as developed as metro city people. Due to which the footfalls in the mall is very low which have led a lot shops to close. In my recent visit a lot of shops of the food court were closed. Barely any apparel shops were open.
Sanket A — Google review
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Cts No, 4784/B, 2nd Cross Gokul Rd, Chaitanya Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Hubballi, Karnataka 580030, India
+91 80 2235 2828
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Unkal Lake

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Lake
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Bodies of Water
Unkal Lake is a large and picturesque lake in Hubli-Dharwad, offering activities like boating and sunset viewing. The waterfront park nearby provides a perfect spot for relaxation, while the temple in the vicinity adds a touch of cultural charm to the area. Additionally, there are restaurants with delightful views of Unkal Lake where visitors can savor Chinese and Thai cuisine.
Beautiful lake to relax and spend time. Visited here when train got delayed. Well maintained and lots of place to relax. The view of lake is amazing. There is a kids park too. Great place to spend free time. There is a small food court too. The ticket price is just ₹10!
Ashfack — Google review
Unkal Lake Hubli: Perfect for Picnics & Peaceful Walks! Unkal Lake is a popular and well-maintained spot in Hubli, ideal for picnics, walks, and quality family time. The lake is large, complemented by a clean garden, playground, and walking pavements right at the entrance. Entry is a nominal ₹10 per person, and car parking is conveniently available in front. While the lake itself is well-maintained with regular de-weeding and attractive new fountains with lights, it's disheartening to see visitors still scattering garbage and plastic, despite efforts to keep it litter-free. A great place to relax, if visitors contribute to its cleanliness.
Saish G — Google review
A great place to spend time with family and friends! The Unkal Lake and garder is the place where you can find real peace and happiness. The place is totally covered with greenery and we can see many view points there so that we can enjoy the lake view from there and can feel the atmosphere. The lake and garden is really wonderful but I suggest to maintain the Unkal Lake more as the water seems to be polluted, and also request each and everyone (including me) to maintain the place and follow the rules so that the lake and garden look better and it's our own responsibility to maintain our area and surroundings clean including public parks, gardens and more. My overall experience was pretty good and I really enjoyed a lot. Most recommended garden to visit for the one who are new to Hubballi, and i recommend those too who haven't visited this place. There are even many more kids playable area so that kids can enjoy and have fun. Best walking trails are available for morning and evening walks and you'll really enjoy it. Huge Parking facility is also available vehicle parking. The ticket is Rs.10 per person and Rs.5 for vehicle (the day I visited). * Online Payment Option is not available. ** No entry ticket and vehicle parking ticket were provided by the ticket counter agent, who was unresponsive.* Overall my experience for this visit was worth watching and I really enjoyed here! Check out my clicks for more!
Rudresh C — Google review
Superb ambience for spending the Mornings and evenings. Beautiful lake with a lot of resting space😍
Vivek K — Google review
A beautiful place to sit in peace and enjoy the calmness of lake. So many benches are available for people to sit and relax as well. Evening are great on weekdays.
Nikhil S — Google review
Beautiful lake with wonderful surroundings. It’s so clean. Ample parking space for vehicles.
Madhvi — Google review
Great place for walkers and jogger’s . We could only make 1/4th round of the entire lake . According to the security of the lake the entire periphery of the lake is about 6.5 kms . The lake closes at 07:00 pm . If you are planning to cover the entire round then have ample time before you take the full circle. The lake is just next to Hotel naveen . The pavement have been well laid . There are lights out along the track so that the move may be smooth . There is a sun set view point at the enterance at a heightened location . There is an eatery/restaurant at the entrance where you can grab snack before you set out for walking . Entrance fee is 10/- and parking fee is also 10/- . If you are in Hubballi and not sure where to go in the evening then this is a good place to explore .
Vijay K — Google review
I am a resident of Jaipur and have been visiting lake for long walks ever since childhood. I have seen people from all walks of life come to lake for morning and evening walks. I like to walk the talk here with friends and family. The environment of the lake is very conducive for deep introspection. Watching the sunrise or sunset gives me an exhilarating experience and makes me feel one with God and Nature. Of late you can see the water shimmering like silver if you go around 5:30 or 6:00 pm and makes the whole area look so calm and serene and beautiful. At the other end of the lake there is now a Buddha Park with a very beautiful calm and serene statue of Lord Buddha in sitting pose. At the entrance you will find the lake club, restaurant, lots of vendors selling eatables, and a big play zone for kids where you can enjoy with kids. Also, there are ducks in the lake which you can feed or go for a boat ride. There are plenty of things to do here. It has become an activity centre for people. All in all an enjoyable experience.
Jit V — Google review
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Bairidevarkoppa, Hubballi, Karnataka 580031, USA
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ISKCON Sri Krishna Balarama Temple

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The ISKCON Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Temple is a peaceful Hindu temple that houses four deities and is renowned for its cultural events and dining facility. Although it was established in 2014, this religious center offers an intimate setting for devotees of Lord Krishna and Pravu Nitai to experience a serene environment while enjoying kirtan. Despite its small size, the temple provides a fantastic ambiance that everyone can appreciate.
The place is well lit during festivals. There are a lot of charity events one can participate in. The people there are helpful. Reaching the place is not difficult thanks to Google maps and helpful bus drivers. You can also book a taxi or an auto. The insides of the temple are very aesthetic.Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare..
Hrushi G — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place for anyone with spiritual interest. The place is Well maintained near and clean atmosphere, good behaviour of staff and priests. The overall atmosphere is calm & devotional, making it a perfect spot to spend time in prayer and peace.
Raghavendra K — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Hubballi - Dharwad for peace and spirituality. I visited ISKCON Sri Krishna Balarama Temple alone on a Wednesday. It is located in a calm area, surrounded by greenery. The temple premises are very clean and nicely maintained. Beautiful carvings and nice decoration around the temple add to the devotional feel. The evening aarti was well organized. Bhajans were sung with full devotion, and the environment felt very peaceful. The volunteers at the temple were very polite and explained things patiently. It was a very good experience to spend some time alone in such a calm and spiritual atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit for peace of mind and positive vibes. #iskconsrikrishnabalaramatemple #nammahubballidharwad
Rudresh C — Google review
Temple itself is beautiful and peace, Hare Ram, Hare krishna, Weekend visit. Hubli Dharwad highway left side temple located.. reach to reach visit with family and friends Morning to up to 1 PM open Afternoon 4:30 PM reopen Beside cafe available for coffee and snacks
Vinayak — Google review
It's peaceful place to visit ,calm amd neat environment and It's very convent to cross the road .But it will take time to catch the chigari buses if you visit in afternoon. Due to less no of people visit during that time buses won't stop for a longer time .10AM is the best time to visit
Lalitha T — Google review
It is a very beautiful place. I had the good fortune to visit here. Hare Krishna, 🙏🥰
Mr. D — Google review
I went to ISKON on krishna janmashtmi the temple was decorated with flowers lights all over and the energy there was so divine. The temple is under construction and is constructing huge. To get there:- Take a chigri bus or a local bus to iskon rayapur
Khushi B — Google review
A Peaceful Oasis with Excellent Accessibility 🦾 The ISKCON Temple near Chigari Bus Stop offers a serene and spiritually uplifting experience for visitors seeking peace and devotion. From the moment one enters the premises, there is an immediate sense of calm and divinity that helps relieve the stress of daily life. The temple exudes a tranquil atmosphere filled with devotion, making it a perfect destination for meditation, prayer, or simply spending quiet reflective moments. One of the key highlights of this temple is its exceptional accessibility. Located conveniently beside the Chigari Bus Stop, it can be easily reached through public transport or private vehicles. The approach road is smooth and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable journey for devotees and visitors alike. This ease of access makes the temple an inclusive and inviting space for everyone. The temple’s architecture is aesthetically pleasing and reflects traditional ISKCON design elements. The surrounding environment is clean, well-organized, and often accompanied by melodious kirtans that enhance the spiritual experience. Overall, this ISKCON Temple stands out as a well-managed and peaceful spiritual destination with excellent connectivity. Whether you are a regular devotee or a first-time visitor, it promises a refreshing and soul-calming experience—a true gem near the Chigari junction..
Chandrakant D — Google review
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KSFC, Hubballi-Dharwad Road, Besides, Rayapur, Hubballi, Karnataka 580009, India
https://www.iskconhubli.org/
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Shree Renuka Yallamma Devi temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Hindu site dedicated to the goddess Yellamma, with an annual procession drawing crowds of followers.
Visiting Yellamma Temple in Saundatti was truly a wonderful and divine experience. The temple is very powerful, and you can genuinely feel positive vibrations as you pray and walk around. For us, Yellamma is not just a deity but our house goddess, making the visit even more special and emotional. However, while the spiritual energy of the temple is pure and uplifting, the behavior of some people around the temple was quite disappointing. Without your permission, some individuals apply thilak on your forehead and immediately demand money. Others try to sell items aggressively — if you refuse, they even sneak items into your bag and then insist you pay for them. It’s important to stay alert and cautious in these situations. Bargaining is common, but sadly, it feels more like you are dealing with a market rather than experiencing peaceful devotion. Also, most items being sold are overpriced, and purchasing them is unnecessary. Adding to the disappointment, the surroundings are often littered, which spoils the beauty and sanctity of such a powerful place. Overall, if you focus only on the temple and the divine energy of Yellamma, the visit is deeply fulfilling. But it’s better to be careful, avoid unnecessary purchases, and protect your peaceful experience
Nandini S — Google review
We believe in god. This review is not about the Devi Renuka yallamma but about the shameless management who is managing this temple. There is no proper maintenance, plastic everywhere, people using innocent kids for begging that too inside the temple. No gaurds to control the crowd. Totally disappointed with the maintenance. Such a shameful for Karnataka government for maintaining this famous temple in this bad condition.
Sunil M — Google review
1stly Get the holy water and visit jamadagni and finally visit devine place of yallamma( Renuka). Fees: 1.Regular -Free 2. 100/- special Darshan per head 3. 500/- near garbhagudi 4. Vehicle Pooja 500/--1000/-.
Ameet G — Google review
Very devotional place 🙏 It’s so beautiful and peaceful 😌 It is located in the YELLAMMANA GUDDA which is almost near Hubli On the way to the temple, you will get to see the SAVADATTI FORT 🏰 which is so big. On the way back from the temple, there is a beautiful waterfalls. The temple is so big And especially during jathre or full moon day, there will be heavy crowd of pilgrims from different parts of the country in the temple You’ve to wait for a long time to take darshan And avoid wearing gold jewelleries or carrying any other valuables during these days or else there will be the chances of getting it lost in the crowd and you won’t even get the lost things back Even special darshan takes a lot of time. They will allow the elder people who can’t stand in the queue for the direct entry into the temple. Mixture of Kumkuma, Arishina and flowers is casted all over the temple by the devotees.
Khushi — Google review
Renuka Yellamma Devi Temple, Saudatti One of the most worshipped and strong devi 🙏 Currently temple is under construction and heard that temple will be closed for next few years - please check with someone before visiting.
Chetan Y — Google review
The surroundings of this premise is very dirty and nobody is there to clean it. It's all covered in cow dunks (poop), garbage etc. There are 3 ways to enter the temple, 1st is completely free and far away from the devi, 2nd is paid entry with little fees which gets you a little bit closer to devi but the poojari is very bad mouth in there and not letting anyone stand there for even 2 seconds and complete their prayer, and 3rd one is expensive which will get you inside the mandap with your family for special pooja. The main problem is on the exit, the moment you exit the temple there are several beggars (mostly female) begging for money and all of them are sitting behind a steel fence in line till the premise of the temple is complete. Administration of the temples should do something about this.
Abhay R — Google review
Went on Monday and it was smooth dharshan. I visited probably after 5 to 6 years and I feel there is quite a good change around. No much begging and harassing if devotees, surroundings are fairly clean and queues are managed well. It could be more better and I am kind of sure in years to come it would. But from what I had seen in my childhood days almost 2 to 3 decades back and now things have been remarkably better. It feels good!
Mahesh G — Google review
Great experience new development work in progress...such a wonderful arrangement of bathing... system only money taking in vip person they can help to mandir development...
VINOD P — Google review
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Yellamma Gudda, Karnataka 591126, India
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Sykes Kanive Viewpoint

Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
An amazing place to view nature. To paraphrase Kuvembu , the river looks like a God's Signature among the infine sky and the green mountains from here. You need permission to go here and also try to go before 5pm.
Makishima S — Google review
We were searching for some view point and visited this place randomly. Really amazing to see and fantastic view. Only thing is photography not allowed inside premis. You can get some photos outside. Best view point i ever visited, soothing cold air and fog passes through you, we visited after noon so couldn't see much fog, morning is best time to visit. Do carry any ID proof as they will ask in checkpost. Must visit place.
Parashuram L — Google review
Sykes Point is a must-visit destination in Dandeli, offering stunning views of the valley and surrounding forests. The confluence of River Kali and Nagzari River is a sight to behold. Trekking enthusiasts can enjoy the trails, while bird watchers can spot giant hornbills. Don't miss the sunset here. Permission from Karnataka Power Corporation is required, but it's worth the effort. Try for permission from KPCL security office at Ambikanagar in advance. Photography was not permitted.
Radhakrishnan N — Google review
It's beautiful and exciting side seeing into heart of the teak wood forest of Ambikanagar, Dandeli, But one to be noted you need to get permission from the Authorities of Karnataka Power Corporation Limited, Kalinadi Hydro Electric Project, Ambikanagar. Please keep the surrounding clean, so that our next generation can visit.
Chintamani N — Google review
Indeed, visiting this place is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering breathtaking views of nature's wonder. However, to access this beautiful destination, it's essential to obtain permission from KPCL (Karnataka Power Corporation Limited) in Ambikanagar, Dandeli. Once permission is granted, you'll be rewarded with a mesmerizing viewpoint of River Kali as it flows through a deep V-shaped gorge. The river gracefully curves around 90 degrees first towards the right and then towards the left, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight that showcases the raw power and beauty of nature.
Chethan K — Google review
Heaven of dandeli😍, such an amazing view no words to explain, just go and enjoy🤩. I took permission from one my friend who working in KPCL,thanks Vinay Math.
Shashank R — Google review
Beautiful place. One must need permission from the KPCL to reach here. The view of the river flowing is a Man made and not a natural one. Must visit for the view and the Sunset.
Akshay K — Google review
Mesmerising views and the aesthetics of the place are just too good. Restricted to the general public. In order to visit, one must obtain prior permission from the authorities at KPCL. Well maintained. Parking is available too. I recommend visiting during the evening to experience the sunset. Photography is restricted too.😬
Subhash B — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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3JMX+39C, Ambikanagar, Karnataka 581359, India
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Kavala Caves

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Cave
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Kavala Caves, located within the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, are a set of limestone caves formed by ancient volcanic activity. The highlight of these caves is a large rock formation resembling the Hindu deity Shiva, with a 4-foot high Shivalinga at its center. This sacred site is only open to devotees on Mahashivrathri and requires an 8km trek through the tiger reserve forest to reach it.
Har Har Mahadev, this sacred place in cave is only open for devotees on mahashivaratri day, lakhs of people comes to take darshan and blessings of Shiva 🙏🏻. The route is like trekking in jungle as it is tiger reserve forest, but administration and police will be there for safety. Should visit atleast once in life.
Deepak C — Google review
A place which will be open on MAHASHIVARATRI.... trek to the peak and get the blessings of LORD SHIVA... It takes generally 4 to 5 hours to reach ( including the waiting time of an average 2 to 3 hr )
Deepak — Google review
One of the lifetime experience ever had , the struggle the crowd the pain to Visualise the God was worth 🙌🏻✨ It takes power to sustain such hardship during the journey ✨ and that power is all his blessings 🙏🏻 Har Har Mahadev 🔱
Umesh D — Google review
It's a religious place, also one of the beautiful Trekking routes in Dandeli but it'll be open only for 2 days in Shivaratri.
Ajit H — Google review
Most valuable place but it is open once in a year I recommend visitors come from the dandeli route. Because ambhikanagar traking is difficult and there's in no facility
Kempayya S — Google review
It opens once in every year on shivratri. Where lakhs of people arrive here. Bus facility is available from the circle to the base of the hill,later 4km walk with intermittent tea and water is provided. After reaching the spot we see an old Shiva lingu inside the cave.
Guruprasad M — Google review
Whenever I tell my mother about my new trip plans, she used to ask me, "you are going to any temple there?" . But ended up not visiting any. This time unexpected Dandeli trip lead me and my friends to this amazing place called Kavala Caves. which is hidden for outside world except on Shivarathri. 8km trek was definitely worth visiting this place. Among the less places explored in my life, this place sure is a gem. Om Namah Shivayah
Anjali W — Google review
A beautiful place for a trek, naturally formed Shiva Linga. Have to trek for 4 kms to reach the descent point, where you have to go down about 500 steps, very scenic and chances of spotting Sambar or barking deer very high, just loved it, highly recommended for trekkers and nature lovers
Uday A — Google review
4.6
(231)
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4.0
(22)
Karnataka 581363, India, USA
15

Wild Planet Jungle Resort, Dandeli

Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Bed & breakfast
Indoor swimming pool
Laundry service
Outdoor activity organiser
The location was fantastic, room service was amazing, and the activities provided were truly worthwhile. Don’t think twice—just come and enjoy! All this at a very affordable price rang
Manjunath B — Google review
Avoid this resort at all costs!!This place is a complete scam. They lure people in with positive reviews and photos of a different resort, but when we arrived, they shifted us to another property called *Wildernest* without any prior notice. When we questioned them, they gave a vague excuse, claiming they assign resorts based on "availability." Since we reached late at night, we had no choice but to stay. The resort we were sent to was poorly maintained, none of the promised activities were available, and the worst part — they served the *same food* for all three days! If you value your time and money, do not book this resort. It completely ruined our vacation experience.
Pavithra S — Google review
This resort is very good for families and couples. It is also good for students to enjoy your holidays. They provides good service and they have great hospitality service. We have enjoyed a lot in the resort. I had recently visited with my family of 12. Great service and rooms was clean and hygienic. They served hot 3 meals with veg and non veg food it was so tasty and yummy. Staff were friendly and polite. The adventure activities was good. Don't miss river rafting it's one of the most famous adventure activities in dandeli. It's was good and thrilling. We loved it. Highly recommended to visit a wonderful place. Thank you🙏
Angad K — Google review
We had a wonderful experience in the resort. The trip was amazing. I had trip with my friends. Nice place to enjoy with your friends and family. Lovely location, good service and good food, clean hygienic rooms and wonderful service.
Bholasankar J — Google review
"Absolutely loved my stay at Jungle Resort! Nestled in the heart of nature, it was a perfect blend of luxury and wilderness. The rooms were spacious with breathtaking views of the surrounding nature . Activities like jungle safaris, birdwatching, and rafting main wateractives under the stars made it an unforgettable experience. Staff were super friendly and accommodating. Highly recommended for a nature escape!"
Abhishek C — Google review
I had visiting in the resort for 2 days with my family. Resort was beautiful and amazing. It was located in the jungle and Surrounded by beautiful lush greenery and nature orintied. This is the perfect place for any one looking for unwind from the city hustle and bustle. Rooms: They have red stone cottages, premium rooms, garden view commando tent and camping tents. The cottage were clean and well Mentained. Food: They have buffet system with unlimited veg and non veg food. The quality of food is too good and tasty 😋. They served time to time hot food and service was too good. Staff's: The staff were friendly and helpful. Every staff went out if the way to make every guest feel comfortable. Mainly santosh sir helped a lot he arranged everything we need. His efforts made our visit even more memorable. Activities: There a lot of activities like archery, dartboard, caroom rain dance campfire and also they have a pool and baby pool also our children enjoyed all day in the pool. They will give 3 water sports activities in the package like kayaking, boating and zorbing it was good and thrilling we enjoyed a lot in the river. If u visit dandeli u must do water sports activities it was thrilling and wonderful ✨😍. Jungle Safari: they have jungle trekking option by walk in the morning only. And they will guide govt. Jungle zeep safari also it's cost 650/- pp. Sight seeing: near by sight seeing places like Disney park, crocodile park and moulangi eco park. Ambiance: if u are searching a resort in dandeli. I will truly say it is one of the best jungle resort in dandeli. highly recommended to visit everyone to visit this wonderful place.
Ajith A — Google review
Best budget resorts in Dandeli, wide range of water activities, all the resorts are in the midst of the nature away from city noise, Best gateaway to the nature, food is awesome same goes with the service, rooms are well furnished, helpfull staff ...
Mohan L — Google review
We enjoyed with my family and it's best resort I stayed . good service given and food also super and we done all water activities it's amazing.
Bidyut M — Google review
4.2
(1900)
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3.8
(221)
near Kali River Bridge, Dandeli, Karnataka 581325, India
https://dandeliwildplanet.com/
+91 99454 41907
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16

Kittur Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Kittur Fort is an archaeological site that houses the remains of an old fortress, along with well-maintained garden areas and a small museum showcasing ancient artifacts, armour, weapons and other items used by soldiers. The fort played a significant role in India's freedom fights, as it was bravely fought and defended by Rani Chennamma against the British. Located just 1 km from the highway, this quiet fort is easily accessible with ample parking nearby.
Pride of Karnataka. We can see how scientific and safely those people spend their lives during ancient days. We know it's too old and destroyed most of the part but yet it gives a view on their scientific lifestyle. Presently reconstruction work is going on. Anybody can visit the fort at any time after completion of construction work. Thank you 😊...
Shrikant B — Google review
"I'm absolutely in awe of Kittur Fort, a true pride of Karnataka! Despite being ancient and partially destroyed, it showcases the scientific and safe lifestyle of our ancestors. The ongoing reconstruction work promises to restore its former glory, and I can't wait to visit again soon. Located between Dharwad and Belgaum, the fort is steeped in history, having witnessed many battles, including Rani Chennamma's brave fight against the British Army. The museum is a treasure trove of artifacts, with portraits, swords, and sculptures that bring history to life. The fort's surroundings are well-maintained, with a beautiful garden and ample parking. Each part of the fort is labeled, making it easy to explore. I loved the local school chorus singing patriotic songs about Rani Chennamma - it felt like walking through a movie! A big salute to our ancestors for their ingenuity and bravery. Kittur Fort is a must-visit, and I'd recommend it to anyone interested in history, culture, and patriotism. The best part? It's free to visit, and the authorities deserve kudos for maintaining this awesome monument
Sharanabasappa G — Google review
Same is important and historical place, seen many battles in history. Its free to see, one musium is also there. Now fort is not in good condition. maintained and clean. surrounded by big wall. palace is middle of the fort. same is also not in good condition. but we can understand the history.
Pradeepkumar S — Google review
Kittur Fort is located in between Dharwad and Belguam District . Even though the great archeological site is in poor condition but still work is progress. Nice garden. Well maintained cleanliness and parking facilities are available.. Rani Chennamma ruled & fought with British Army. She was brave queen.
Dr S — Google review
The Kittur Fort, located in Kittur Chennamma, is a place of immense historical importance, famous as the site where Rani Chennamma bravely fought the British. 📍 Location & Travel From Belgaum: Approximately 50 km From Dharwad: Approximately 30 km From Hubli: Approximately 60 km ✨ Highlights of the Fort Museums: An excellent resource for children and history enthusiasts, featuring historical monuments, ancient coins, maps, and other artifacts. Guided Tours: A guide is available on-site to provide detailed explanations about the fort and the inspiring life of the freedom fighter, Rani Chennamma. Photography & Views: A beautiful spot for photo lovers, with great locations inside the fort and a viewpoint offering scenic vistas. Devotional Sites: The fort premises also house a Gram Devata temple and a Hanuman temple, providing a devotional atmosphere. 🍽️ Food & Dining Tips On-site: There are no well-known, sit-down hotels directly in Kittur. Recommendation: It is best to dine at a Highway Dhaba where you can find space and a focus on hygiene (e.g., Durgamba Dhaba) located near the main highway. 🛣️ Nearby Attractions Saibaba Temple: Located about 3 km from the fort, near the highway.
Nithin N — Google review
Historical place to visit near Dharwad, The place where Rani Kittur Chennamma who fought against British, monuments and others archaeological have been preserved but destroyed beyond imagination by british and invaded Bijapur dynasty who ruled Karnataka region.
Suresh K — Google review
Small but beautiful ground fort. It's decently maintained and we were able to walk through all parts. Each part is labeled but it would have been great to have a short description of that area. The place is dilapidated but still feels beautiful. There was a local school chorus singing songs about Kittur Queen Chenamma when we visited and it felt very patriotic and made it feel like walking through a movie.
Ankur P — Google review
Historical place , Visit if you love history. I m from Gandigwad , Kittur Dynasty
Shashidhar B — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(15)
JQ2R+FHV, Kittur Fort Rd, Kittur, Karnataka 591115, India
+91 80 2235 2828
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Supa Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
This massive dam, built across the Kali river & surrounded by deep jungle, opened in 1987.
4.5
(53)
Karnataka 581365, India, USA
18

Gokak Water Falls

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Visited Gokak Falls and it was a breathtaking experience! The majestic waterfall, lush greenery, and the historical hanging bridge add to its charm. A perfect spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Highly recommend visiting during the monsoon for the best views!
Satish N — Google review
Beautiful place, beautiful temple, food is not good but there is sweet corn and other snacks that you can eat... Carry your own food....
Nayana — Google review
Beautiful waterfall, especially in monsoon, but with the hanging bridge closed and fencing around, the overall view feels little restricted. But it’s good for people’s safety.
Kartik H — Google review
Gokak Waterfalls: The Niagara of Karnataka Gokak Waterfalls, often referred to as the Niagara of Karnataka, is a spectacular natural wonder located in the Belagavi district of Karnataka, India. Formed by the Ghataprabha River, the falls plunge from a height of approximately 170 feet into a rugged sandstone gorge, creating a breathtaking sight. Highlights of Gokak Waterfalls 1. Historical Significance: The Gokak Falls area has historical importance due to its association with the Chalukyan era. Several ancient monuments and temples can be found nearby, adding a cultural charm to the natural beauty of the falls. 2. Colonial Legacy: A British-era hanging bridge, measuring 210 meters in length, adds to the allure of the location. This architectural marvel provides visitors with a panoramic view of the cascading waterfalls and the surrounding greenery. 3. Unique Features: The falls are distinct because of their horseshoe-shaped edge and reddish-brown rocks, which make the cascading water even more visually striking. During the monsoon season (July to October), the river swells, offering a dramatic and awe-inspiring spectacle. 4. Hydroelectric Power Station: Gokak Falls also holds the distinction of being home to one of the earliest hydroelectric power stations in India, established in 1907, which once supplied electricity to the nearby textile mills. 5. Nearby Attractions: • Mahalingeshwara Temple: A centuries-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located near the falls. • Godachinmalki Falls: Another stunning waterfall located a short distance from Gokak. • Gokak Town: Known for its textiles and traditional Gokak sweets, the town offers a charming detour for visitors. Travel Tips • Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and post-monsoon seasons (July to October) for the fullest flow of the waterfalls. • Accessibility: The falls are about 70 km from Belagavi and 40 km from Dharwad, easily reachable by road. • Activities: Photography, nature walks, and temple visits are popular here. Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents. With its stunning natural beauty and cultural significance, Gokak Waterfalls is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
MAYUR J — Google review
Very beautiful place! Same like naigara! But there are 2 spots here! One is near temple and other one u have to go little more forward from main road! No tickets n all parking charges may be asked
Sahil S — Google review
Amazing place. The falls apparently will look better during rains. Other attractions include a Hoysala styled temple and the British era Gokak mills next to the falls.
Vishvas R — Google review
Karnataka's Nayagar waterfalls. Best time to visit between June to December.
Darshan B — Google review
The place is clean and good for waterfall view. You will get lots of snack shops near this spot. Good to bring kids as it have temple also.
Chetan J — Google review
4.5
(1521)
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4.0
(126)
Gokak Falls, Dhupadal, Karnataka, India
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Kadamba Shri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdisurla

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Kadamba Shri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdisurla is a 12th-century Hindu temple located in the serene surroundings of the Bhagwan Mahavir wildlife sanctuary. This architectural marvel is constructed without any binding between stones, maintaining cool interiors even in scorching temperatures. Believed to be the oldest shrine in Goa, it showcases Kadamba-Yadava architecture and is a significant attraction.
This is a fascinating destination for nature lovers, history lovers and the adventurers. As also those who are religious(primarily hindus) since they worship God in this temple. This monument has been declared to be of national importance. The journey to this location situated in the Mollem wildlife Sanctuary was breathtakingly beautiful with lush forests on both sides of the road. The road which connnects from the main road to the location was well maintained and was a pleasure to drive on. We started off from Mapusa and proceeded to Valpoi via Bicholim, proceeeded to Honda and took a right turn at Cotorem untill we reached a junction where we took a left turn. From here the temple is about 15 km. The road is straight and simple. The road is being widened at certain areas. If you continue going right for another 7 kms you ll reach Bondla Park and Zoo. It took us about 90 minutes or so to reach this destination. A charge of Rs 10 per person is charged by the Panchayat at the Mollem Sanctuary checkpost to take care of the Garbage as per their receipt. On the way there were ample opportunities to click beautiful pics with mother Nature. Upon arrival you are greeted with the locals selling fresh flowers to offer to the temple diety for 30 Rs a bunch. (Wrapped by a large leaf) an eco-sensitive move. There are a couple of eateries which serve you lime soda, softdrinks etc. Along with mirchi pav, kaapa, maggi noodles etc. There is a small bridge built over the stream and after a brief walk (100m) leads to the main temple arena. Chilled and hygienic drinking water is available. There is toilet facility. Car parking is ample but on weekends it could get a little crowded. In one corner of the area there this beautiful tree with Pajakta flowers(parijat) also known as night jasmine. It made a pretty sight. There is provision to light incense sticks. The structure of the temple is made up of Basalt rock and has multiple carvings which has been detailed by the ASI(Goa circle) in its information board at the entrance. This place would be worth visiting during rains however no swimming is permitted which can lead to fatalities. A warning board is seen to that effect. We were lucky to see small animals such as the cute monkeys who eat from your hand, monitor lizards and mongooses. we also saw a school, a health centre and a car workshop in this area. Looks like things are developing in this area. All in all this temple is a masterpiece of a carving dated to 12th or 13th sanctuary. While in Goa, put this destination on your travel list!
Julius F — Google review
A very mystical temple with strong vibes. Situated in bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary the drive itself to the temple is serene. The temple is from 13th century and is maintained by ASI. Very neatly maintained lawn n garden. The forest area, river and the less crowd makes this an offbeat experiance. Must visit if you are in Goa.
Anjana M — Google review
Located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary in Goa, Tamdi Surla Mahadev temple or Kadamba Shri Mahadev temple is a 13th century Kadamba dynasty temple. Legend say, Pandavas had built this temple even earlier to this period when the queen of Kadamba dynasty rebuilt this temple again. The temple is located in dense forest along the river Surla and has a beautiful Kadamba style architecture. Temple is very devine and has a spiritual aura with a beautiful carvings. Post temple visit, pls do try the snaks from the locals outside the temple. They are lip smacking..!
Wanderer — Google review
My Experience at Tambdi Surla Temple Visiting the Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple was a truly enchanting experience — a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and nature. Hidden deep within the lush forests of the Western Ghats, the temple felt like a timeless treasure untouched by the modern world. As I walked along the narrow path surrounded by towering trees and the soothing sound of a flowing stream, I could already sense the sacred energy of the place. The moment I saw the temple, I was mesmerized. Built entirely out of black basalt stone, every inch of it is adorned with intricate carvings that tell ancient stories of devotion and craftsmanship. The cool stone walls and the soft fragrance of incense inside the sanctum created a divine peace that’s hard to describe in words. The sight of the Shiva Lingam and the majestic Nandi facing it filled me with a deep sense of reverence. What struck me most was the serene silence all around — broken only by the chirping of birds and the rustle of leaves. It’s amazing to think that this 12th-century temple has stood strong through centuries, protected by nature itself. Tambdi Surla is not just a temple; it’s an experience of divine calm, architectural brilliance, and natural beauty all woven into one. It reminded me that spirituality often resides in the quietest, most hidden corners of the world.
Prudhvi R — Google review
One of best and peaceful place . The temple is small but the architecture was very old which tells a lot of history. Temple is located middle of the forest the road was good you can easily reach the temple no need to walk. It's better take one vechile or rental cars . Public transport is also available but only 1 time from Panjim to tamde surla that reaches 2:30 pm and will back After 2:30 again to Panjim . From madgaon also you'll get but you have to change 2 more bus . Madgoan to ponda to mollem from mollem you have to take bike on rental ( piolet) they will charge 250/- per person . Beside the temple there is small channal is there and the water is very clean looks like filter water . Temple was very neatly maintained . From temple arround 1km there was a water fall is also there but when we visited in that time it was closed due to some reason. In front of temple limited snacks shops are available the taste is very good. Overall my opinion is very good place visit with your family and friends.
Ravi K — Google review
This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is at the end of an offbeat road in Tambdisurla, Goa. You have to take a detour of around 20 Kms from the main Panaji Belgavi highway and you drive down winding roads between lush green forest on both sides. You find an occasional stream flowing which makes it even more serene. The temple is built in the late Chalukya and Hoysala architecture. There is a Shivalinga inside the sanctum and pooja is still offered here. Opens at 9.00am in the morning and closes at 5.30 pm in the evening.
Prashant G — Google review
Mahadev Temple at Tambdi Surla, is that of the Kadamba style, dated 13th Cent. It is reminiscent of the temples at Aihole Karnataka. This temple was built with Basalt, carried here from the Deccan plateau. It is perhaps the only Kadamba architecture made in Basalt. It survived all types of invasions due to it being located deep in the forests at the foot of the western ghats. Just our floundering luck, of being unable to see the inside of this Mahadev temple. First the premises were locked and after being opened for us to troop in, the temple was not accessible , since the priest wasn't there. I personally loved the serenity the place.
Neeru D — Google review
A beautiful and timeless 13th century temple built by kadambas. The Shiva Linga fills you with devotion the moment you see it. The peaceful water stream with small fishes adds to the charm. The drive to the temple is awesome, and the place is very clean and well maintained. A must-visit spot for a calm, divine experience.
Harsha B — Google review
4.8
(5222)
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4.5
(59)
C7Q3+J27, Near Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctury, Sanguem, Surla, Goa 403406, India
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Kadamba Shri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdisurla

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5 lists 
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Kadamba Shri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdisurla is a 12th-century Hindu temple located in the serene surroundings of the Bhagwan Mahavir wildlife sanctuary. This architectural marvel is constructed without any binding between stones, maintaining cool interiors even in scorching temperatures. Believed to be the oldest shrine in Goa, it showcases Kadamba-Yadava architecture and is a significant attraction.
This is a fascinating destination for nature lovers, history lovers and the adventurers. As also those who are religious(primarily hindus) since they worship God in this temple. This monument has been declared to be of national importance. The journey to this location situated in the Mollem wildlife Sanctuary was breathtakingly beautiful with lush forests on both sides of the road. The road which connnects from the main road to the location was well maintained and was a pleasure to drive on. We started off from Mapusa and proceeded to Valpoi via Bicholim, proceeeded to Honda and took a right turn at Cotorem untill we reached a junction where we took a left turn. From here the temple is about 15 km. The road is straight and simple. The road is being widened at certain areas. If you continue going right for another 7 kms you ll reach Bondla Park and Zoo. It took us about 90 minutes or so to reach this destination. A charge of Rs 10 per person is charged by the Panchayat at the Mollem Sanctuary checkpost to take care of the Garbage as per their receipt. On the way there were ample opportunities to click beautiful pics with mother Nature. Upon arrival you are greeted with the locals selling fresh flowers to offer to the temple diety for 30 Rs a bunch. (Wrapped by a large leaf) an eco-sensitive move. There are a couple of eateries which serve you lime soda, softdrinks etc. Along with mirchi pav, kaapa, maggi noodles etc. There is a small bridge built over the stream and after a brief walk (100m) leads to the main temple arena. Chilled and hygienic drinking water is available. There is toilet facility. Car parking is ample but on weekends it could get a little crowded. In one corner of the area there this beautiful tree with Pajakta flowers(parijat) also known as night jasmine. It made a pretty sight. There is provision to light incense sticks. The structure of the temple is made up of Basalt rock and has multiple carvings which has been detailed by the ASI(Goa circle) in its information board at the entrance. This place would be worth visiting during rains however no swimming is permitted which can lead to fatalities. A warning board is seen to that effect. We were lucky to see small animals such as the cute monkeys who eat from your hand, monitor lizards and mongooses. we also saw a school, a health centre and a car workshop in this area. Looks like things are developing in this area. All in all this temple is a masterpiece of a carving dated to 12th or 13th sanctuary. While in Goa, put this destination on your travel list!
Julius F — Google review
A very mystical temple with strong vibes. Situated in bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary the drive itself to the temple is serene. The temple is from 13th century and is maintained by ASI. Very neatly maintained lawn n garden. The forest area, river and the less crowd makes this an offbeat experiance. Must visit if you are in Goa.
Anjana M — Google review
Located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary in Goa, Tamdi Surla Mahadev temple or Kadamba Shri Mahadev temple is a 13th century Kadamba dynasty temple. Legend say, Pandavas had built this temple even earlier to this period when the queen of Kadamba dynasty rebuilt this temple again. The temple is located in dense forest along the river Surla and has a beautiful Kadamba style architecture. Temple is very devine and has a spiritual aura with a beautiful carvings. Post temple visit, pls do try the snaks from the locals outside the temple. They are lip smacking..!
Wanderer — Google review
My Experience at Tambdi Surla Temple Visiting the Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple was a truly enchanting experience — a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and nature. Hidden deep within the lush forests of the Western Ghats, the temple felt like a timeless treasure untouched by the modern world. As I walked along the narrow path surrounded by towering trees and the soothing sound of a flowing stream, I could already sense the sacred energy of the place. The moment I saw the temple, I was mesmerized. Built entirely out of black basalt stone, every inch of it is adorned with intricate carvings that tell ancient stories of devotion and craftsmanship. The cool stone walls and the soft fragrance of incense inside the sanctum created a divine peace that’s hard to describe in words. The sight of the Shiva Lingam and the majestic Nandi facing it filled me with a deep sense of reverence. What struck me most was the serene silence all around — broken only by the chirping of birds and the rustle of leaves. It’s amazing to think that this 12th-century temple has stood strong through centuries, protected by nature itself. Tambdi Surla is not just a temple; it’s an experience of divine calm, architectural brilliance, and natural beauty all woven into one. It reminded me that spirituality often resides in the quietest, most hidden corners of the world.
Prudhvi R — Google review
One of best and peaceful place . The temple is small but the architecture was very old which tells a lot of history. Temple is located middle of the forest the road was good you can easily reach the temple no need to walk. It's better take one vechile or rental cars . Public transport is also available but only 1 time from Panjim to tamde surla that reaches 2:30 pm and will back After 2:30 again to Panjim . From madgaon also you'll get but you have to change 2 more bus . Madgoan to ponda to mollem from mollem you have to take bike on rental ( piolet) they will charge 250/- per person . Beside the temple there is small channal is there and the water is very clean looks like filter water . Temple was very neatly maintained . From temple arround 1km there was a water fall is also there but when we visited in that time it was closed due to some reason. In front of temple limited snacks shops are available the taste is very good. Overall my opinion is very good place visit with your family and friends.
Ravi K — Google review
This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is at the end of an offbeat road in Tambdisurla, Goa. You have to take a detour of around 20 Kms from the main Panaji Belgavi highway and you drive down winding roads between lush green forest on both sides. You find an occasional stream flowing which makes it even more serene. The temple is built in the late Chalukya and Hoysala architecture. There is a Shivalinga inside the sanctum and pooja is still offered here. Opens at 9.00am in the morning and closes at 5.30 pm in the evening.
Prashant G — Google review
Mahadev Temple at Tambdi Surla, is that of the Kadamba style, dated 13th Cent. It is reminiscent of the temples at Aihole Karnataka. This temple was built with Basalt, carried here from the Deccan plateau. It is perhaps the only Kadamba architecture made in Basalt. It survived all types of invasions due to it being located deep in the forests at the foot of the western ghats. Just our floundering luck, of being unable to see the inside of this Mahadev temple. First the premises were locked and after being opened for us to troop in, the temple was not accessible , since the priest wasn't there. I personally loved the serenity the place.
Neeru D — Google review
A beautiful and timeless 13th century temple built by kadambas. The Shiva Linga fills you with devotion the moment you see it. The peaceful water stream with small fishes adds to the charm. The drive to the temple is awesome, and the place is very clean and well maintained. A must-visit spot for a calm, divine experience.
Harsha B — Google review
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C7Q3+J27, Near Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctury, Sanguem, Surla, Goa 403406, India
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Ancient Shri Kamala Basadi

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The Kamal Basadi Jain temple was constructed in 1204 by Minister Bichiraja for King Kartaveerya of the Ratta Dynasty. The temple is named after its lotus-shaped design and features a beautifully carved green marble idol of Shri Neminath Thirtankar. Additionally, there is another temple within the complex that requires restoration. The ceiling is adorned with a lotus flower pattern, and various statues can be found throughout the temple.
Old Jain Basti with beautiful architecture. Pillar and roof top cravings are mesmerising. One can visit this site, I request the archeological department and government to please take care of this Jain Basti. No ticket, No waiting time, No crowd, plenty of parking space is available. 30- 40 minutes of watch time. Good vibes.. 😎
Darshan H — Google review
The most prominent and iconic symbol of Jain's centuries old temple 'Kamal Basadi' is located inside Belgavi fort. This temple, also known as Shri Neminath Tirthankar was built in 1204 CE by Bichiraja of the Ratta Dynasty. The temple's Ranga Mandap has a massive stone Lotus ceiling, hence the name Kamal Basadi. The lotus has 72 petals believed to represent 24 tirthankaras of past, present and future. The pillars are well-carved with decorations and neatly polished. The mukhamandapa of the temple is considered an architectural masterpiece. The architecture of the temple is striking and definitely worth appreciating. The surroundings are very peaceful and full of greenary. The Chikki Basadi and a priest's house is located near the Kamala Basadi. There is no entry ticket and no crowd all the time. This Jain Temple stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship and spiritual devotion. Excellent for history seekers and Photo mania !!!
Sushil K — Google review
I’m from Hubballi and visited Shri Kamala Basadi inside Belagavi Fort on 15th October 2025 at around 4:00 PM (Yesterday). I rode all the way from Hubballi to Belagavi on my scooter.. my trusty mate, and it turned out to be one of the most peaceful trips I’ve had recently. The ride itself was smooth and enjoyable, and reaching the fort felt like stepping back in time. The temple is truly a hidden gem. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted by calm surroundings, cool stone floors, and intricate carvings that instantly capture your attention. The beautifully carved lotus ceiling inside the temple is breathtaking, it’s no surprise that so many visitors mention it in their reviews. As a history lover, I was amazed by how well-preserved and detailed the architecture still is. You can feel the devotion and skill of the ancient artisans in every carving and corner. Around 4 PM, the atmosphere was just perfect, quiet, not crowded at all, with a gentle breeze and the golden light of the evening sun making the stone glow beautifully. The area around the temple is clean and green, adding to the peaceful vibe. Just beside Kamala Basadi, there’s another small but elegant Jain temple called Shri Chikka Jaina Basadi. It’s simpler but equally serene and worth visiting while you’re here. Together, both temples reflect the depth of Jain heritage and the architectural brilliance of that era. Overall, it was a refreshing and meaningful visit, a mix of a pleasant ride, rich history, and inner calm. If you love exploring heritage sites or just want a quiet escape, Kamala Basadi is definitely worth a stop the next time you’re in Belagavi Fort. #belagaviheritage
Rudresh C — Google review
I absolutely loved this place in Belagavi! It's beautifully surrounded by lush green trees, offering a serene and refreshing atmosphere, especially during the hot summer months—it truly feels like a hidden gem. The cool breeze and natural shade make it a perfect spot to relax and unwind. The architecture of the temple is striking and definitely worth appreciating, with intricate designs that reflect a rich cultural heritage. The idol inside is very old and holds great spiritual significance, making the darshan experience deeply peaceful and fulfilling. A must-visit if you're in the area!
Aditya P — Google review
Such a magnificent temple with such a detailed carving I was absolutely stunned and speechless by the details and the beauty the symmetry I kept on looking around in circles. I couldn't resist from taking pictures even though the priest warned me not to click pictures. The Kamal Basadi has been built in the later Chalukya style. The temples main deity is lord Neminath.
Khushi B — Google review
One of the oldest Jain temple in Belagavi. The architecture is top class.This will give you the information about the ancient history of Jainism and Jaini architecture. Must visit place.Loved the place ❤️
Shrenik P — Google review
This is historical and ancient temple... extremely beautiful..inside there are jain tirthankar idols are there...there is another one historical site near temple and that is unique structure it has shadow and pillers which looks nice..but only thing is that care taker at that place don't allow to click pictures
Sneha K — Google review
Kamal Basti is a beautiful architectural marvel. It’s a Jain temple and is not crowded much when we visited last time, and so it was very calm. If you’re visiting Belgaum you should definitely visit this place, just to know how great our country’s architectural knowledge was back then. No tickets, entry is free
Thapasya P — Google review
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Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama

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Sacred & Religious Sites
I was in belgavi for few days and got chance to visit here. Positive You feel the peace and calmness Very good book store You get to know more about swami vivekanand. Enough parking in compound Place is very well maintained Clean toilets
Amit R — Google review
A wonderful place to spend the day in peace; Swami Vivekananda stayed here for 9 days. Evening prasad is also served around 6-7 PM.
Varad G — Google review
Ramkrishna Ashram is really nice. The special feature of this place is that Swami Vivekananda stayed here for 8 days, moreover, there are many types of colorful flowering plants beside the ashram and they are well taken care of. 🌸💮 The ashram is very attractive from outside and inside. The atmosphere there is very calm and positive. Once inside, Gaelic doesn't seem to come out. Many people were sitting there chanting.💫💫 Inside the temple there is a lot of carvings and idols. I found the people there very peaceful. The guards there were also very nice and gave us proper information. It feels very cool because there is peace there. They have made a small museum of Swami Vivekananda on the left side of the ashram. They have given a lot of information there that what Swami Vivekananda preached while staying there is shown by Chitran.✨✨ There are many such places to visit in Belgaum.👍🏻👍🏻
Rushikesh K — Google review
One of the renowned places where Swami Vivekananda stayed. One of the best places for spiritual bliss.
Nithin N — Google review
Good and calm, please. Remember Belur Math in West Bengal. Spend some time there, and you can feel peace and satisfaction of mind. When you get the chance, you must visit.
Arindam M — Google review
Place of calmness. Swami Vivekananda stayed here for nine days. In the afternoon, we received prasad from the trust. The drinking water was clean. All the premises were neat and clean. Thanks to the people who are taking care of it..
Sachin I — Google review
Divine location. Very peaceful and calm. One can pray here for hours with out getting disturbed. More over, there is a small garden with rose and marigold plants with full of blooms
Ravindra S — Google review
If peace of mind is needed through spiritual knowledge visit this place.spiritual Books, programmes and workshops for the youth will provide proper guidance and decision making power Very artistically designed complex. Calm and quiet and the statue of Swami Vivekanand, the pictures depicting events from his life are impressive. Very clean restrooms are provided for the visitors.
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Fort Rd, Fort Area, Belagavi, Karnataka 590016, India
http://rkmissionashrama.org/
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Military Shri Mahadev Temple

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its a beautiful place with Mahadev Temple, feels so good to just go and sit there, so peaceful, maintained very well by the Military, a small zoo for the kids . if you want peace and quiet and relax , this is the place. Update: went there with my grand daughter. She really enjoyed the slides, swings, rides and the park. First time saw a deer and was amazed
Uday A — Google review
This temple is located inside military campus… Small and nice Mahadev temple surrounded with greenery… there is a children’s park and a small zoo where one can find animals like deer, rabbits, tortoise etc… no charges… small kids really enjoy this place… toilets are also available in the premises… There is a big Shivaji statue… park is still being developed…
Nikhil G — Google review
Military Mahadeva Temple is One of the city's oldest temples, this Shiva shrine is managed by the Indian Army and was inaugurated in 1955. The temple is situated on Camp Road and is surrounded by a green, well-landscaped garden with a children's play area and has some benches to sit on. The central shrine houses an awe-inspiring black Shiva Lingam, guarded by five-hooded serpents, which captivates visitors with its mystical allure. Adjacent to the temple is a mini zoo that houses deer and emus, providing an additional attraction for families and nature enthusiasts. The temple complex includes statues of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and replicas of forts associated with him. The temple is open on all days from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. It has relaxing and peaceful settings makes the place worth a visit !!!
Sushil K — Google review
Since childhood ( 50 years ago ) we are regularly visiting this temple. Best managed my military administration. For children there is some surprise.
Mahesh थ — Google review
Was good maintained overall I liked the environment and animal park
Nitin A — Google review
This temple 🛕 is too peacefull and calm place to pray, there is clean ambience no disturbance, the ambience is good , army people will be mostly time come n pray , so u will also get proud and safe because of them ,must visit for visitors, great experience 9/10
Akshay P — Google review
It's a beautiful temple. Well maintained. There is a garden inside the temple premises , and small rides are available too kids along with jumping castle , swing and sliders . Kids will enjoy as there is a small zoo kinda attached to temple compound where one can spot few deers , swans, turtles. Overall it's a good place for people of all ages. There is parking space for 2 and 4 wheeler and it's absolutely free .
Deepa S — Google review
Best place to go for a relaxed walk, quality time with family, kids love it. This was the must go destination for me as a child. Loved watching deer, rabbits, peacocks, emu. The temple was a must visit place. Going to the Krishna fountain to spot tortoises was the next best activity. It was very hard to get a chance to sit on the swings. I always preferred the slide.
Siddharth K — Google review
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Congress Road (NH- 4A, Velguem, Camp, Belagavi, Karnataka 590001, India
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Jamboti

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Jamboti is situated in the Belgaum District of Karnataka, India, approximately 28 kilometers to the southwest of Belgaum and 18 kilometers west of Khanapur. The region is predominantly characterized by agricultural land that serves as the primary source of employment. Jamboti hills are the source for Mandovi River, which is considered as the longest river in Goa.
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Karnataka 591345, India, USA
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Shri Kopeshwar Temple, Khidrapur

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Hindu temple with elephant pillars, intricate stone carvings & a dome with a circular opening.
Beautifully carved statues of elephants and lords on every pillar and wall of the temple. As you enter you find a beautiful circle above surrounded by beautiful pillars and beauty to watch. You're not allowed to use phone inside main temple but the outer beauty is a must watch. On a bright sunny day you may enjoy the beauty of this place and take stunning photographs here.
Durva B — Google review
A wonderful place to visit for spiritual rejuvenation. The temple is beautifully designed with intricate carvings and a serene ambience. The cleanliness and maintenance of the premises are commendable. The chants and aarti create a divine atmosphere that instantly brings peace to the mind. The temple surroundings are lush and well-kept, making it perfect for a calm and refreshing experience. Truly a must-visit for devotees and anyone seeking inner peace.
Rahul M — Google review
Beautifully carved stone pillars gives a glimpse into the artistic brilliance of the 12th century. Sabha mandap is the peak attraction for visitors. Best time to visit is during full moon day.
Omkar K — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple is a peaceful and truly breathtaking ancient Shiva temple. The architecture is stunning—intricate carvings, a unique circular sanctum, and a calming spiritual vibe that instantly makes you feel connected. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and less crowded, making it perfect for slow exploration and quiet moments. A must-visit heritage spot near Kolhapur for anyone who loves history, art, and serene divine energy.
Vibha R — Google review
Visiting Kopeshwar Temple was an absolutely mesmerizing experience. The temple is not only an architectural marvel but also a living testimony of India’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. The intricate carvings, unique circular design, and the way the temple blends both Shaivite and Vaishnavite traditions left me truly awe-struck. Every pillar, every sculpture tells a story, making it feel like you’re walking through history. A very special mention to our guide, Aappa, whose knowledge and storytelling brought the temple to life. He explained the legends, historical significance, and hidden details in such a captivating way that it made the entire visit unforgettable. His passion and respect for the temple truly enhanced the experience, and I couldn’t have asked for a better guide. Highly recommend visiting this hidden gem, and if possible, take the tour with Aappa – he will make sure you don’t just see the temple, but truly experience its soul. 🙏
Apeksha M — Google review
You cannot understand and enjoy this magnificent temple without a proper guide. Our guide Mr.Appu created that aura of the temple with his beautiful narration. Though it's a small temple..I would say one day is also very less to study n observe beauty of each pillars and stories of the each beautifully carved art. Only shocking observation is why Govt or Archeology society is not taking care and beautifying. These are just one of few left over beautiful art pieces by our ancestors , if we don't preserve this for our future generations..it will also go very soon. We need to give importance to glorify our History, keeping politics away. If you are in kolhapur , you must visit this temple, (it's 1 hr 45 minutes away from kolhapur.)( Driving through the sugarcane fields is another unforgettable moment)
Naren D — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple at Khidrapur is an architectural masterpiece of the 12th century, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple showcases intricate stone carvings, remarkable sculptures, and a unique design that reflects the excellence of ancient craftsmanship. Situated on the banks of the Krishna River, it offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere, away from the usual crowd. A must-visit for devotees, history enthusiasts, and lovers of heritage architecture. Must visit....!
Suraj — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple is located in Khidrapur, a village in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, India. It's situated on the banks of the Krishna River and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Temple History: The construction of the temple began in the 7th century AD by the Badami Chalukyas and was later completed by the Shilahara Kings in the 12th century. Architecture- The temple is known for its intricate Chalukyan architecture, featuring beautifully carved pillars, sculptures, and a unique star-shaped design. It's divided into four parts: Swarga Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Antaral Kaksha, and Garbhagriha. Unique Features: Dual Deities: The temple worships both Shiva and Vishnu, with Vishnu present in the form of a linga (Dhopeshwar) alongside the Shivling (Kopeshwar). No Nandi: Unlike most Shiva temples, there's no Nandi statue at the entrance, as per the mythology surrounding the temple's name and history. Festivals and Celebrations: The temple hosts various festivals, including Mahashivratri and Shravana, which attract devotees from nearby areas. Visitor Information: The temple is open from 6 am to 8 pm, and visitors are advised to dress modestly and respect the serene surroundings. Location and Accessibility: Khidrapur is approximately 61 km from Kolhapur and 40 km from Sangli, making it accessible by bus . The temple's stunning architecture, unique features, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring Maharashtra's cultural heritage. Architecture: The temple is praised for its intricate carvings, sculptures, and unique star-shaped design. Visitors have marveled at the 48 hand-carved pillars in the Swarga Mandap. Spiritual Significance: As a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kopeshwar Temple offers a serene atmosphere and spiritual experience. The temple's unique feature is the presence of both Shiva and Vishnu idols. Must-see Attractions Swarga Mandap different A heavenly hall with 48 pillars, each carved differently
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Narsoba Chi Wadi Mandir

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Narsoba Chi Wadi Mandir, also known as Shree Kshetra Narasimha Wadi, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Dattatreya. It is located in the Kolhapur district near the confluence of the Krishna and Panchganga rivers. The temple offers a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and reflection, with manageable crowds even on special occasions. Visitors can easily get darshan after a short wait in line.
Complete Spiritual & Travel Experience – Shri Narsobawadi Datt Mandir My recent visit to Shri Narsobawadi Datt Mandir in Kolhapur district was a deeply fulfilling experience — both spiritually and as a traveler. The presence of Shri Narasimha Saraswati Swami Maharaj can be truly felt here. The temple is peaceful and well-managed, and the afternoon Mahaprasad is served with love and devotion — a must-experience for every devotee. Throughout the day, various vidhis and pujas are continuously performed in and around the temple area — such as abhishek, pradakshina, datta mala jaap, and sankalp pujas — creating a strong spiritual atmosphere that makes you feel deeply connected and at peace. The cold, holy water of the Krishna river nearby offers calmness and purity. I also enjoyed the boat rides (boat vihar) which provide a beautiful view of the temple and riverbank — very relaxing especially during early morning or sunset. For families and travelers, the place is very convenient: There's a dedicated play area and stalls selling a variety of toys, which children enjoy. The area has many restaurants and hotels, offering everything from local snacks to full meals and stay options for all budgets. A big plus is the huge parking space that makes arriving and leaving easy, even on crowded days. Around the temple, there are many small shops and stalls selling souvenirs — like Devotional Books, photos and idols of Lord Dattatreya, prayer beads (malas), religious books, keychains, sweets like pedha,Basundi, Khawa, other prasad items and decorative items — perfect for taking home as memories or gifts. The area is well-developed with many restaurants and hotels offering everything from local Maharashtrian meals to basic lodging and even AC rooms for longer stays are easily available, and local food is tasty and budget-friendly. Whether you're a devotee seeking spiritual upliftment or a traveler looking for a serene and culturally rich destination, Shri Narsobawadi is a must-visit. It truly offers a complete experience of devotion, natural beauty, tradition, and comfort. Highly recommended for all age groups and especially for devotees of Lord Dattatreya.
Mahendra S — Google review
Narsobachiwadi, also called Narsobavadi, is a famous holy place near Kolhapur in Maharashtra. It is located at the meeting point of two rivers – Krishna and Panchganga – which makes the place very special and peaceful. The main reason people visit here is the temple of Shri Narasimha Saraswati Swami, who is believed to be the second incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. It is said that Swamiji lived in Narsobavadi for 12 years, and his blessings still protect the land. The temple has the sacred padukas (footprints) of Shri Narasimha Saraswati. Devotees from all over India come to worship here and seek peace and guidance. Inside the temple, the sound of prayers and chants of “Digambara Digambara” creates a very spiritual and calm atmosphere. The river ghats nearby are also very beautiful, where people take a holy dip and spend time in meditation. Visiting Narsobavadi feels truly peaceful and divine. The soothing chants, holy river ghats, and sacred temple atmosphere create a sense of calmness. Surrounded by devotion and natural beauty, you feel blessed, stress-free, and connected to God, making it a perfect place for both faith and inner peace.
Pallavi K — Google review
We traveled from Chikkodi to Narasobawadi and found it convenient using KSRTC buses. The journey took about an hour by public transport. We visited on a Thursday and were able to have darshan within 10–15 minutes, which was great. A delicious lunch was served at 12:30 PM
Pallavi G — Google review
Visiting Narsobawadi was a truly divine experience. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual energy of the place give you a deep sense of inner calm and mental peace. It’s a perfect spot to connect with yourself and feel the divine presence
Rushi B — Google review
I recently visited the temple at Panchaganga river, and it was a truly spiritual experience. 🏞️ The place was remarkably clean, and the overall vibe was incredibly peaceful. 🧘‍♀️ I was also impressed by the straightforward management and the respectful behavior of the temple's pandit. 🙏 Highly recommend a visit! ✨
Amit C — Google review
My recent visit to Shri Narsobawadi Datt Mandir in Kolhapur was an incredible experience! The temple's peaceful atmosphere and the presence of Shri Narasimha Saraswati Swami Maharaj were truly palpable. The Mahaprasad was served with love and devotion, and the various vidhis and pujas created a strong spiritual vibe. The temple's location on the Krishna riverbank added to the serenity, and the boat rides were a great way to relax and take in the views. The facilities were top-notch, with a play area for kids, plenty of dining options, and ample parking. I loved browsing the stalls selling devotional items, souvenirs, and local treats like pedha and Basundi. The area's infrastructure is well-developed, with plenty of accommodation options and budget-friendly eats. Whether you're seeking spiritual growth or a peaceful getaway, Shri Narsobawadi Datt Mandir is a must-visit destination. It's a perfect blend of devotion, nature, and comfort. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
SPARK G — Google review
This is a religious place. In the village of Narasobachiwadi, on the Karnataka border in Kolhapur district, the one-faced Dattatreya Maharaj resided at this place for twelve years. The confluence of the Krishna and Panchganga rivers has been It happened at this place. This place therefore holds a place of honor in Hinduism as a holy place.
Machindra S — Google review
Narsobawadi is more than just a temple; it is a spiritual refuge where the power of the Guru's presence meets the sublime beauty of nature. The conjunction of faith and the serene rivers makes it an unforgettable destination for pilgrims and anyone seeking peace and a break from the ordinary. Highly Recommended for a deeply spiritual and tranquil experience..🙏🏻
Hasten V — Google review
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MJR2+WGC, तिसरी गल्ली, Narasoba Wadi, Nrusinhawadi, Maharashtra 416104, India
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Kaneri Math Rd

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Kaneri Math Rd is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of spirituality and tranquility. Nestled in the heart of nature, this road leads to the serene Kaneri Math, an important pilgrimage site for many. Visitors can immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance while exploring beautiful temples and lush surroundings. The area is perfect for those seeking solace or wishing to connect with their spiritual side amidst stunning landscapes.
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Maharashtra, India
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Shri Kadasiddheshwara Swamy Temple (Kaneri Math)

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Kolhapur, Maharashtra, the Shri Kadasiddheshwara Swamy Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a spiritual haven that draws visitors from all walks of life. This revered Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar and boasts impressive architecture alongside a tranquil atmosphere that invites reflection and peace. The temple features striking statues of Mahadev Shiva and Nandi Maharaj, which add to its charm.
Very good place near Kaneri Mattha Musium. A big statue of Shiva and Nandi is the best attraction of place. Its a oldest Shiv Temple. Well maintained and clean. Don't Miss the dhyan mandir for calm and quiet experience.
Mayur B — Google review
Very nice place to visit to relive our traditional & culture.. feels like village.. it takes 2-3 hours to watch the entire museum.. well maintained.. washrooms & restaurants available.. spread across 13 acres of land.. must visit with family.. calm & pleasant..
Saibana M — Google review
The temple is very clean & place is very peaceful . A big Mahadev Shiva & Nandi Maharaj statue is here. The Kadsiddheshwar Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a revered Hindu temple located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar, it holds cultural and religious significance. The temple's architecture and spiritual atmosphere attract devotees and visitors alike. Devotees and tourists' major attraction at the entrance of Siddhagiri Math premises, is Massive Shiv and Nandi statue amidst green dense coconut trees. Shri Swamiji Maharaj renovated the Kaneri Math and renamed it Siddhagiri Math. This 42 ft tall idol of a meditating Shiva with an equally massive Nandi in front, were also constructed during same period.
Baidujya B — Google review
Very well organized place. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed. Only one problem the area is not maintained well, prize of area spot is Very high for per person, and also dirty place, other aspects everything ok👍👍
RUPESH S — Google review
I recently visited this temple and was impressed by its cleanliness and well-maintained surroundings. The giant elephant statues were a highlight and added to the overall charm of the place. The atmosphere was serene, making it a great spot for a peaceful visit.
Akhilesh C — Google review
Very well organized place. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed. Only one problem the area is not maintained well, prize of area spot is Very high for per person, and also dirty place, other aspects everything ok👍The temple is very clean & place is very peaceful . A big Mahadev Shiva & Nandi Maharaj statue is here. The Kadsiddheshwar Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a revered Hindu temple located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar, it holds cultural and religious significance. The temple's architecture and spiritual atmosphere attract devotees and visitors alike. Devotees and tourists' major attraction at the entrance of Siddhagiri Math premises, is Massive Shiv and Nandi statue amidst green dense coconut trees. Shri Swamiji Maharaj renovated the Kaneri Math and renamed it Siddhagiri Math. This 42 ft tall idol of a meditating Shiva with an equally massive Nandi in front, were also constructed during same period.
Kartik S — Google review
Beautiful Temple ! It is near to Kanheri math. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed.
Prathmesh J — Google review
It's amazing and devotional place. This temple has amazing texture. There were a well. They have meditation place.
Shruti P — Google review
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J777+3GR, Kaneri, Maharashtra 416234, India
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Rautwadi Waterfall, Radhanagri

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On a family trip to Malvan, Sindhudurg, we made a stop at the Rautwadi Waterfall in Olavan of Radhanagari taluka. Just 8 km from Radhanagari, this easily accessible waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a stunning natural setting. Standing at around 100 ft tall, it features a beautiful walkway leading to the summit.
Rautwadi Waterfall, nestled near the village of Rautwadi in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, is a hidden gem that offers a refreshing escape into nature. Surrounded by dense forests and lush greenery, the waterfall is at its most majestic during the monsoon season when the water cascades down from the cliffs in full force, creating a breathtaking sight and a soothing sound that fills the air. The trek to the waterfall is moderately easy, making it accessible even for beginners and families. The route itself is scenic, passing through paddy fields, forested trails, and small streams. For nature enthusiasts and photography lovers, the surroundings provide ample opportunities to capture the unspoiled beauty of the Western Ghats. One of the best parts about Rautwadi Waterfall is its relatively low crowd density compared to more commercialized spots. This makes it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and solitude. Visitors often enjoy bathing under the waterfall or simply relaxing by the rocks, immersed in the calm atmosphere. Basic amenities near the site are limited, so it is advisable to carry essentials like water, snacks, and first-aid. Local villagers are friendly and sometimes offer homemade refreshments. There are no formal entry fees, which adds to its appeal for budget travelers. While Rautwadi may not yet be widely known, it is certainly worth a visit for anyone exploring the natural beauty of Maharashtra. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple looking for a quiet retreat, or a group of friends seeking adventure, this waterfall promises a memorable experience. However, as with any natural site, responsible tourism is key—leave no litter, respect the environment, and enjoy the serenity that Rautwadi offers. In short, Rautwadi Waterfall is a pristine, peaceful, and picturesque destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Rohit N — Google review
A fantastic experience, huge waterfall, heavy rain, place is surrounded with mountains and lush greenery every where. Rs 50/ - need to pay to Padali grampanchayat. Ensure you carry enough snacks or food with you, snacks available are bit costly. Also parking facility is along the road side, better to visit before 1-2 PM so to avoid heavy rush during season, as usual sharing some photos.. Enjoy...
Nilesh M — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rautwadi Waterfall is amazing! It’s a beautiful spot near Radhanagari Dam, with water falling from high up, surrounded by green trees. The short walk to the falls is easy, and the path is nice and clean. Standing near the waterfall feels so refreshing, with cool mist and loud water sounds—perfect for relaxing or taking photos. The hot sweet corn from nearby stalls is so tasty, with just the right spices. It’s the best snack to enjoy while looking at the falls. The Radhanagari Dam with its seven gates is close by, and the calm water and hills are super pretty. The place feels safe, with friendly people and basic facilities like bathrooms. It’s not too crowded, especialy early in the day, which makes it peaceful. If you want a fun day out with nature, yummy corn, and a cool dam nearby, Rautwadi Waterfall is perfect.
Pramod M — Google review
Rautwadi Waterfall is quite beautiful, but my experience was somewhat mixed. The access roads can be quite congested, and once there, the area feels a bit restricted, limiting the room to spread out and truly enjoy the surroundings, especially with a larger crowd. I found that it's much more enjoyable with a limited number of people, and definitely recommend visiting on a weekday rather than a weekend to avoid the rush. Having explored other options, I personally believe that Nitawade Waterfall is a superior choice compared to Rautwadi waterfalls for a more spacious and relaxed experience. If you're looking for the best waterfall experience in the area, consider Nitawade first.
VINAYAK S — Google review
Awesome and we'll maintained waterfalls. Very easily accessible to all age groups. Loved the beauty...
Giridhar N — Google review
It was a very nice weekend experience at Rautwadi Waterfall, it is from 51-54 km's from Kolhapur, so I went on a scooter. There is 10 rs entry charge, but there is a major issue of parking that's why the road got a jam meanwhile. For tourists, this waterfall is a very good attractive point, you will get tea, Maggie stall near. It was a very nice and good experience watching the high flow of waterfall and experiencing it 🙂
Kedar G — Google review
A beautiful waterfall which you can visit with your family. Best to visit in either early or late monsoon. A short trek to reach the waterfalls so it is even kid and senior citizen friendly. Gets very crowded during weekends.
Prajwal S — Google review
Very much remarkable waterfall nearby kolhapur from 60km and 80km from ichalkaranji. Safe to explore, safe bath underneath, shower with Breeze is one of its kind. Full enjoyment for family and friends.
Sudhir A — Google review
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CXM4+C2R, Unnamed Road, Olavan, Maharashtra 416212, India
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Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary

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Hill station
National forest
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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Great place to visit but it's a little crowded on the weekends so chances of seeing wildlife are less on weekends. You can see radhanagari backwaters and the view is just amazing.You should plan to visit around morning time so that some of the animals could be seen. Don't go in afternoon you will hardly see any animal. Nandanvandg Home stay seems to be great location for staying near Dajipur wildlife Sanctuary (Radhanagri).
Vinayak G — Google review
Dajipur is very nice place for jungle safari. You can see गवा (big bull), the huge animal. Scenic beauty, stay in tents is lovely n wonderful experience. You can see many other wild animals, birds etc in this wildlife sanctuary.
Khemchand C — Google review
Its more of nature trail than safari. You should plan to visit around morning time so that some of the animals could be seen. Don't go in afternoon you will hardly see any annimal. Its close during monsoon so don't plan visit during this time.
Veerendra S — Google review
Great place to visit but it's a little crowded on the weekends so chances of seeing wildlife are less on weekends. You can see radhanagari backwaters and the view is just amazing.
Vaishnavi — Google review
Very good experience seen lot of Deer, Baison, fox, peacocks, Very dense forest, must try jeep ride , Bus ride is also good,
Kaustubh D — Google review
This is haven on earth.. hidden gem.. one should experience the views here.
Sudheer V — Google review
A dense forest reserved for bisons. This place opens at 6 am in the morning. The best time to start the safari is 6 am to 10 am as animals come to drink water so we can see them easily. There are shekarus in the forest which is state animal of maharashtra. We went in may still there were lush green trees. We took a jeep for 10 people which costed us ₹2000 and each persons ticket was ₹ 50 Must visit once. This forest is well resereved. There are towers on the main site points which are good photogenic and view from there is amazing. The guids are nice. they try their best so that we can see the animals. Even if we dont see any animal the road journey in the jungle is worth it. It is a 4 to 5 hrs journy so bring your own water bottle, caps, goggles, some snacks etc.
Natur E — Google review
Stayed 2 days was a best experience enjoyed with family.
Anik I — Google review
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Dajipur, Olavan, Maharashtra 416212, India
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