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How long is the drive from Calangute to Mysuru (Mysore)?

The direct drive from Calangute to Mysuru (Mysore) is 406 mi (653 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 9 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Calangute to Mysuru (Mysore), we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Canacona, as well as top places to visit like Se Cathedral and Basilica of Bom Jesus, or the ever-popular Amboli Water Falls.

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Top city between Calangute and Mysuru (Mysore)

The top city between Calangute and Mysuru (Mysore) is Canacona. It's 1 hour from Calangute and 8 hours from Mysuru (Mysore).
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Canacona

Canacona, located in the South Goa district of India, is a city known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The area includes several picturesque villages such as Patnem, Chaudi, Poinguinim, Loliem-Polem, Agonda, and Gaumdongre. Chaudi serves as the main town in this region. Canacona is famous for being home to the stunning Palolem Beach.
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21 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Mysuru (Mysore)

Best stops along Calangute to Mysuru (Mysore) drive

The top stops along the way from Calangute to Mysuru (Mysore) (with short detours) are Palolem Beach, Basilica of Bom Jesus, and Colva Beach. Other popular stops include Dudhsagar Falls, Agonda, and Benaulim Beach.
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Amboli Water Falls

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Amboli Water Falls, located in the Shayadri hills of Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district, is a popular destination during the monsoon season. The waterfall, resembling Dudhsagar waterfall, is surrounded by lush green forests and offers a picturesque view. However, it can get crowded during holidays and weekends, with traffic jams on the highway being common. Visitors are advised to be cautious during the monsoon due to potential landslides.
Amboli waterfalls are a delight during monsoon period. Though there is the MAIN Amboli waterfall, the entire route is dotted with number of waterfalls to get mesmerized. During peak monsoon you also get to enjoy thick cloud cover. After the rains the entire valley comes alive with water jetting out from several places. It has become a big attraction and has become quite crowded in recent years. Hence, if you really want to enjoy the bounty of nature then you should visit the place early in the morning. During monsoon, as the place comes alive, many road site eateries also come into being selling tea, coffe, maggie, sweet corns, fritter (pakora) etc. As the day progresses getting parking space becomes a challenge. Their are police men trying to maintain the smooth flow of traffic and restricting people to park on the side of the road. Government has come up with a toilet complex which is a great boon for the visitors. It rains heavely and rain wear is highly recommended. I also strongly suggest to carry extra clothing as the excitement pulls people to get soaked under the waterfall(s). Amboli is a must visit place during monsoon.
Rohit G — Google review
We visited Amboil Waterfalls ,it looked really beautiful and peaceful. The sound of the flowing water and the surrounding greenery made the place very relaxing. On the way to Amboli, we could see lots of small waterfalls, which made the journey even more scenic. The route is a bit rough, but the view is totally worth it.
Jithin P — Google review
One of the very famous waterfall…. Very crowded…. But you will definitely get refreshed here…. Suggest to visit on weekdays & avoid to visit on Saturday, Sunday & Holidays as parking place is not sufficient & road are very narrow due to ghat
Sandeep G — Google review
During monsoon, you can see the waterfall in all its glory. However, it's difficult to find parking due to a lot of people visiting. It's better to visit on a weekday to avoid the traffic.
Shreya S — Google review
Amboli Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful spots in the Western Ghats, especially during the monsoon. The waterfall is majestic, the greenery all around is breathtaking, and the cool mist in the air makes the whole experience refreshing. 🌿💧 However, one big concern is cleanliness on the roadside and surrounding areas. Many tourists leave behind plastic bottles, food wrappers, and garbage, which spoils the natural beauty. The local authorities and visitors both need to be more responsible to maintain the charm of this place. If you visit, do enjoy the stunning waterfall but please carry your trash back and help keep the environment clean. 🙏 👉 Overall: A must-visit natural wonder in monsoon, but cleanliness is a serious challenge due to careless tourists.
Rahul P — Google review
Very thrilling and beautiful place specifically in Rainey days. Unforgettable and wondering ghat place. Smoggy, water sprinkling, there is no words for its stunning looks. But very rush and have to wear rainkot or jackets and must take food with you.
LingaRaj P — Google review
Visited Amboli Waterfall recently and had an absolutely wonderful experience. The waterfall is breathtaking, especially during the monsoon when it’s at its peak flow. The lush greenery all around adds to the charm, making it a perfect escape into nature.
Joey P — Google review
Amboli Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Amboli Ghat, a hill station in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, near the Goa–Maharashtra border. 🌿💦 Here’s a quick guide for you: 🏞 About Amboli Falls • Located at around 690 meters above sea level in the Western Ghats. • Best known for its lush greenery, misty weather, and heavy monsoon rains. • The falls come alive during the monsoon (June–September), making it a popular tourist spot. • Surrounded by dense forests with rich biodiversity, often called an eco-hotspot. 🚗 How to Reach • From Goa: ~70 km (about 2–2.5 hours). • From Belgaum: ~65 km. • From Kolhapur: ~130 km. • From Nagpur: ~1,050 km (usually part of a Konkan or Goa trip). • Closest railway station: Sawantwadi Road (28 km). • Closest airport: Goa (Dabolim/MOPA). 🌦 Best Time to Visit • Monsoon (July–September): Peak flow, but crowded. • Post-monsoon (October–February): Pleasant weather, greenery stays. • Summers are hot and dry, not ideal. 🎯 Things to Do Around Amboli 1. Amboli Waterfall – the main attraction. 2. Hiranya Keshi Temple & River Origin – small temple and stream source. 3. Madhavgad Fort Viewpoint – offers panoramic valley views. 4. Sunset Point & Kavalesaad Point – great for photography. 5. Jungle walks & herping trails – Amboli is famous for frogs, reptiles, and unique flora.
Rohit S — Google review
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Parpoli, Maharashtra 416510, India, USA
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Se Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Se Cathedral is a Roman Catholic place of worship in Asia, built by Portuguese colonialists. It's the largest church in Asia, measuring over 76m long and 55m wide. The construction began in 1562 and was completed about 90 years later. The exterior has a plain style following the Tuscan tradition, with one bell tower lost due to lightning strike in 1776.
A must-visit in Old Goa! The architecture is grand and peaceful inside. Very clean and well-maintained. A beautiful place to explore history and take calm photos. Highly recommended!
Seelan K — Google review
When I visited Se Cathedral, the weather was cloudy and it had started to rain, which made the whole place feel even more peaceful and serene. The massive structure looked even more majestic against the grey sky, and the rain gave everything a soft, quiet vibe. Even though we didn’t spend a lot of time inside, just walking around and taking in the beauty of the architecture felt calming. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the light rain, made the experience feel almost cinematic. It was one of those moments where you don’t need to say much—just stand there and take it all in. A simple but beautiful memory from our Goa trip.
Skanda S — Google review
Importance of Se Cathedral Church, Goa – A Symbol of Holiness Se Cathedral, located in Old Goa, is not only one of the largest churches in Asia but also a magnificent symbol of faith, devotion, and history. Dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria, this sacred monument represents the deep Christian heritage of Goa.
Vinod K — Google review
Standing just across the road from the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the Se Cathedral remains one of the finest examples of Portuguese architecture. Completely clad in white on the outside, the cathedral can be seen from far and attracts tourists from far. If you are visiting Goa, this is a must visit. The intricate details inside the cathedral will leave you in awe. If you find yourself alone there, the peace you will feel will not compare to anything you have felt before. The premises also houses a museum for tourists to visit and get acquainted with the history of the cathedral.
Tirthankar D — Google review
A must-visit in Old Goa! We do visited on weekend. Though there was not much rush or crowd. The architecture is really very grand and peaceful from the inside as well as stunning from the outside. The whole premises is very clean and well-maintained. A beautiful place to explore history and take calm photos. We would Highly recommend others to visit it!
Pruthviraj P — Google review
The cathedral is located near to the Basilica of Bom Jesus. The cathedral is dedicated to Et Catherine of Alexandria. Very good and huge structure. Ornamental altars and a huge painting of St Christopher.
Travel N — Google review
Amazingly beautiful church! As per the available history, a small church was built in the year 1510 to commemorate the victory of the Portuguese over the muslim army that ruled the area. Later a new church was planned for construction on the remains of this church. The constitution was started in 1562 and completed in 1619, but the church was was consecrated only in 1640. A must visit place if you are in Goa. The church has dress code for entry. It seems they want to restrict a purely sight seeing visit inside the Church devoid of any respect or devotion.
T T — Google review
The Se Cathedral is a stunning example of Portuguese architecture and one of the most impressive landmarks in Goa. The grand interiors, intricate altars, and historical charm make it a must-visit for anyone interested in culture and heritage. A remarkable place that beautifully showcases Goa’s colonial past.
A — Google review
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Old Goa, Goa 403402, India
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Basilica of Bom Jesus

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basilica of Bom Jesus, completed in 1605, is a stunning Baroque Catholic church located in Goa. It is home to the tomb of Saint Francis Xavier, making it a significant pilgrimage site for Christians. The church's exquisite baroque designs attract visitors with an appreciation for architectural beauty.
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is one of the most remarkable heritage sites I have ever visited. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds immense historical, architectural, and spiritual significance. Built in 1594, this Baroque-style church is over 400 years old and houses the sacred, preserved mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, making it one of the most revered pilgrimage spots for Christians worldwide. The architecture is breathtaking – from the intricate façade to the high vaulted ceilings and beautifully carved altars, every detail reflects the grandeur of Portuguese craftsmanship. Inside, the calm and serene atmosphere immediately fills you with peace. The silver casket of St. Francis Xavier is awe-inspiring, and during the decennial exposition, thousands of devotees come from across the world to pay their respects. Apart from its religious significance, the church is also a treasure for history and art lovers. The walls adorned with frescoes, the elaborate gilded altars, and the rich wooden carvings are worth admiring. The museum within the complex also gives a deep insight into Goa’s colonial past and Christian art. Practical tips: The basilica can get crowded, especially on weekends and during feast days, so mornings are the best time to visit if you want a quieter experience. Modest dressing is advisable since it’s a place of worship. Entry is free, and photography is allowed in most areas, but it’s best to be respectful. Overall, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is not just a church but a living piece of history that blends faith, culture, and architecture beautifully. A must-visit for anyone exploring Goa.
Rizwan K — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa looks like a fascinating piece of history! From what I’ve read and seen in pictures, it’s one of India’s oldest churches, built in the 16th century, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Portuguese baroque architecture looks stunning, especially the simple yet elegant white exterior and the intricate interiors with gilded altars. I’ve also read that it houses the silver casket of St. Francis Xavier, which attracts pilgrims from all over, and the adjoining art gallery adds a nice cultural touch. It seems like a perfect spot for anyone interested in history, architecture, or spiritual heritage. Definitely on my must-visit list for the next Goa trip!
Shivkumar K — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa is an absolute must-visit! The moment you step inside, you can feel the deep sense of peace and history. The church’s baroque architecture is stunning, and the intricate details of the altars and carvings are truly breathtaking. It’s incredible to see the preserved remains of St. Francis Xavier, which makes the experience even more special and spiritual. The surrounding area is also very well maintained, with helpful guides and information boards that explain the church’s rich history. A perfect place for anyone interested in history, art, or faith — serene, grand, and timeless. Highly recommended for all visitors to Goa!
A — Google review
The Pride of Goa – Basilica of Bom Jesus As a Goan, visiting the Basilica of Bom Jesus always fills my heart with pride and peace. This sacred place, where the relics of St. Francis Xavier rest, is truly the soul of our Goan faith and heritage. The beauty of its centuries-old architecture and the calm atmosphere make it a place of deep reflection. No matter how many times you visit, it always feels special. Truly, the pride of Goa. Dev borem korum! 🙏✨
Melroy D — Google review
A must-visit heritage site in Goa! The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a stunning display of Baroque architecture and deep spiritual significance. The preserved body of St. Francis Xavier adds a unique historical and religious value to the place. The interiors are beautifully crafted, and the atmosphere is peaceful, offering a serene escape from the hustle of the city. Well-maintained and informative, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a moment of reflection. Truly a gem of Old Goa!
Ambarish N — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus is one of Goa’s most remarkable and sacred landmarks, celebrated for its architectural splendor and deep spiritual significance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a fine example of Baroque architecture, with its beautifully carved facade, grand gilded altars, and intricately detailed interiors that speak volumes of Goa’s colonial past and Christian heritage. The highlight of the visit is the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, preserved in a silver casket and displayed with great reverence. Standing before it brings an overwhelming sense of peace and devotion. The art gallery inside the complex, showcasing rare paintings and religious artifacts, offers visitors an enriching glimpse into Goa’s history and culture. The basilica’s surroundings are serene, with shaded courtyards and ancient trees that make it an ideal spot for quiet reflection. It is also easily accessible, you can hire a taxi, take an autorickshaw, or use government-run buses from Panjim city to reach there conveniently. Whether you’re drawn by faith, history, or art, the Basilica of Bom Jesus offers a timeless experience that beautifully captures the soul of Goa. Photography within the Church and Art Gallery are prohibited 🚫 kindly respect the order while visiting this place.
Dr P — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic churches in India. It is famous for housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, a revered Christian missionary. The architecture is a stunning example of Baroque and Portuguese colonial style, with its intricate carvings, gilded altars, and grand interiors that reflect Goa’s rich religious and cultural history. The church’s atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual, attracting both pilgrims and tourists from around the world. 🕍 Highlights: Relics of St. Francis Xavier, beautiful 16th-century architecture, and serene ambiance. 📍 Location: Old Goa, about 10 km from Panaji. ⏰ Timings: Usually open from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. 💬 Best time to visit: During weekdays for fewer crowds, or December during the St. Francis Xavier feast
Patil S — Google review
It was sad to see a fabulous historical and architectural monument so poorly maintained. I tried to buy a ticket for the light and sound show they have in the crypt but the ladies there only wanted cash and that too the exact change. So, I had to drop the idea. In a country where even the neighbourhood veggie cart takes digital payment, this seemed odd. A religious site could have even offered me (a single person) to go gratis, but that was not to happen.
Indranil B — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2375)
Old Goa Road, Old Goa, Goa 403402, India
https://goa-tourism.com/church/basilica-of-bom-jesus/
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Basilica of Bom Jesus

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basilica of Bom Jesus, completed in 1605, is a stunning Baroque Catholic church located in Goa. It is home to the tomb of Saint Francis Xavier, making it a significant pilgrimage site for Christians. The church's exquisite baroque designs attract visitors with an appreciation for architectural beauty.
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is one of the most remarkable heritage sites I have ever visited. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds immense historical, architectural, and spiritual significance. Built in 1594, this Baroque-style church is over 400 years old and houses the sacred, preserved mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, making it one of the most revered pilgrimage spots for Christians worldwide. The architecture is breathtaking – from the intricate façade to the high vaulted ceilings and beautifully carved altars, every detail reflects the grandeur of Portuguese craftsmanship. Inside, the calm and serene atmosphere immediately fills you with peace. The silver casket of St. Francis Xavier is awe-inspiring, and during the decennial exposition, thousands of devotees come from across the world to pay their respects. Apart from its religious significance, the church is also a treasure for history and art lovers. The walls adorned with frescoes, the elaborate gilded altars, and the rich wooden carvings are worth admiring. The museum within the complex also gives a deep insight into Goa’s colonial past and Christian art. Practical tips: The basilica can get crowded, especially on weekends and during feast days, so mornings are the best time to visit if you want a quieter experience. Modest dressing is advisable since it’s a place of worship. Entry is free, and photography is allowed in most areas, but it’s best to be respectful. Overall, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is not just a church but a living piece of history that blends faith, culture, and architecture beautifully. A must-visit for anyone exploring Goa.
Rizwan K — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa looks like a fascinating piece of history! From what I’ve read and seen in pictures, it’s one of India’s oldest churches, built in the 16th century, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Portuguese baroque architecture looks stunning, especially the simple yet elegant white exterior and the intricate interiors with gilded altars. I’ve also read that it houses the silver casket of St. Francis Xavier, which attracts pilgrims from all over, and the adjoining art gallery adds a nice cultural touch. It seems like a perfect spot for anyone interested in history, architecture, or spiritual heritage. Definitely on my must-visit list for the next Goa trip!
Shivkumar K — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa is an absolute must-visit! The moment you step inside, you can feel the deep sense of peace and history. The church’s baroque architecture is stunning, and the intricate details of the altars and carvings are truly breathtaking. It’s incredible to see the preserved remains of St. Francis Xavier, which makes the experience even more special and spiritual. The surrounding area is also very well maintained, with helpful guides and information boards that explain the church’s rich history. A perfect place for anyone interested in history, art, or faith — serene, grand, and timeless. Highly recommended for all visitors to Goa!
A — Google review
The Pride of Goa – Basilica of Bom Jesus As a Goan, visiting the Basilica of Bom Jesus always fills my heart with pride and peace. This sacred place, where the relics of St. Francis Xavier rest, is truly the soul of our Goan faith and heritage. The beauty of its centuries-old architecture and the calm atmosphere make it a place of deep reflection. No matter how many times you visit, it always feels special. Truly, the pride of Goa. Dev borem korum! 🙏✨
Melroy D — Google review
A must-visit heritage site in Goa! The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a stunning display of Baroque architecture and deep spiritual significance. The preserved body of St. Francis Xavier adds a unique historical and religious value to the place. The interiors are beautifully crafted, and the atmosphere is peaceful, offering a serene escape from the hustle of the city. Well-maintained and informative, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a moment of reflection. Truly a gem of Old Goa!
Ambarish N — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus is one of Goa’s most remarkable and sacred landmarks, celebrated for its architectural splendor and deep spiritual significance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a fine example of Baroque architecture, with its beautifully carved facade, grand gilded altars, and intricately detailed interiors that speak volumes of Goa’s colonial past and Christian heritage. The highlight of the visit is the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, preserved in a silver casket and displayed with great reverence. Standing before it brings an overwhelming sense of peace and devotion. The art gallery inside the complex, showcasing rare paintings and religious artifacts, offers visitors an enriching glimpse into Goa’s history and culture. The basilica’s surroundings are serene, with shaded courtyards and ancient trees that make it an ideal spot for quiet reflection. It is also easily accessible, you can hire a taxi, take an autorickshaw, or use government-run buses from Panjim city to reach there conveniently. Whether you’re drawn by faith, history, or art, the Basilica of Bom Jesus offers a timeless experience that beautifully captures the soul of Goa. Photography within the Church and Art Gallery are prohibited 🚫 kindly respect the order while visiting this place.
Dr P — Google review
The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic churches in India. It is famous for housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, a revered Christian missionary. The architecture is a stunning example of Baroque and Portuguese colonial style, with its intricate carvings, gilded altars, and grand interiors that reflect Goa’s rich religious and cultural history. The church’s atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual, attracting both pilgrims and tourists from around the world. 🕍 Highlights: Relics of St. Francis Xavier, beautiful 16th-century architecture, and serene ambiance. 📍 Location: Old Goa, about 10 km from Panaji. ⏰ Timings: Usually open from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. 💬 Best time to visit: During weekdays for fewer crowds, or December during the St. Francis Xavier feast
Patil S — Google review
It was sad to see a fabulous historical and architectural monument so poorly maintained. I tried to buy a ticket for the light and sound show they have in the crypt but the ladies there only wanted cash and that too the exact change. So, I had to drop the idea. In a country where even the neighbourhood veggie cart takes digital payment, this seemed odd. A religious site could have even offered me (a single person) to go gratis, but that was not to happen.
Indranil B — Google review
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4.4
(2375)
Old Goa Road, Old Goa, Goa 403402, India
https://goa-tourism.com/church/basilica-of-bom-jesus/
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Old Goa

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Neighborhoods
Old Goa, also known as Velha Goa, is a historic area located next to the Mandovi River in the Indian state of Goa. It was once the capital of Portuguese India and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is famous for its colonial-era monuments such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus and the Church of St. Cajetan, both inspired by European architecture.
4.3
(1271)
Goa, India, USA
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Utorda Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Utorda Beach is a picturesque stretch of white sand and clear blue waters, offering a serene environment for visitors. The beach is dotted with charming shacks selling delicious food, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere. Additionally, the area boasts various North Indian restaurants in its vicinity. For families traveling with young children, a visit to the nearby Water World: Froggyland, Goa's largest water park, is highly recommended.
Beautiful calm beach with less people. Clean shallow water. First time I'm seeing so many star fishes in my life. So was a memorable experience.
Nita S — Google review
I live here so I obviously love this place but this is what it looks like during the early monsoons. This is how much the local municipality cares about the beaches it earns from throughout the year This is what tourists and the locals do. This is the result of disposing of trash improperly.
Vibhooti T — Google review
One of my favorite beaches in Goa! It's so relaxing and peaceful. Catch the sunset, go for a walk, or just hang out with friends and family.
Sagarika B — Google review
Clean, Calm and peaceful. Go for sunrise and sunset walk. Lots of crabs, Jelly fish(dead) and sea-star can be seen at beach. There are 2-3 beach shacks with plenty of options in their menu.
Anurag P — Google review
Utorda Beach in South Goa is a tranquil gem that blends serenity with scenic beauty—perfect for those seeking a peaceful coastal escape. Here's a curated guide just for you: 🌊 Utorda Beach Highlights - Location: South Goa, nestled between Majorda and Cansaulim beaches. - Vibe: Quiet, clean, and uncrowded—even during peak season. - Sand & Sea: Soft golden sand and calm, clear waters ideal for swimming. 🏖️ What to Do - Relax & Sunbathe: Wide open spaces and minimal crowds make it perfect for solitude. - Beach Dining: Try Zeebop by the Sea for top-notch seafood and sunset views. - Water Sports: Dolphin rides and fishing trips are available during peak season. - Evenings: Enjoy live music and cocktails at beach shacks with dance floors. 🚗 Getting There - By Air: Dabolim Airport is just 13 km away. - By Train: Majorda station is 3.2 km from the beach. - By Road: Well-connected via NH566 and MDR43. 🌅 Best Time to Visit - November to March: Pleasant weather and active beach life. - April to October: Off-season solitude for peace-seekers.
100 D — Google review
One of best white sand beach with no crowd life gurdwara is there and u can enjoy food in Beach shack or in 5 star restaurants
Shivesh B — Google review
Utorda Beach is a fantastic escape for those who want to enjoy Goa’s natural beauty without the hustle and bustle of the more crowded tourist hotspots. The clean, quiet, and picturesque beach makes it an ideal choice for a peaceful beach vacation. Whether you’re looking to swim, sunbathe, or just unwind with a good book, Utorda offers everything you need for a laid-back Goa experience. If you’re planning a visit to South Goa and want to get away from the crowds, Utorda Beach should definitely be on your list.
Ruchik B — Google review
Beautiful Beach. Less crowded. Family Beach.
HARINATHREDDY G — Google review
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4.6
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Goa, India, USA
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Military Shri Mahadev Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
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
4.6
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4.5
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Congress Road (NH- 4A, Velguem, Camp, Belagavi, Karnataka 590001, India
8

Colva Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Colva Beach is a popular and scenic beach in South Goa, offering a range of activities for adventure seekers and couples. It is known for its open-air eateries, bars, and nightspots with views of the sea. The beach is located about 6 kilometers west of Margao and is one of the oldest in the region. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on its fine white sands surrounded by coconut groves.
Colva beach is Nice and peaceful beach in South Goa. But somewhere beach is not maintained clean. Good for family. We can have drinks and good eateries here.
Ravi N — Google review
it's a beautiful beach. but too crowded. You want they you can go here otherwise there is nothing special about this beach. but the market of this area is really good, every shop is negotiable, if ur planning to do some shopping then you can give it a try.
Aparna M — Google review
Kolva beach is around 5 kms from South Goa City of madgaon, Beach is famous for its white sand, water sports like jet skiing, beach is a popular spot for goans and tourists. It's also known for its vibrant nightlife, beach side dining, you can enjoy a veriety of sea foods there with a sip of vine/bear.
Nagesh S — Google review
Wonderful beach with calm vibes and unhindered view of the sea. Being less explored, the beach has clean sand & loads of sea shells. However, the approach road to the beach is very narrow with limited space for car parking.
Subho — Google review
Beach is good...Infact it is crowded...Seriously this is not beach for foreigners / Indian tourists...This beach is crowded with locals & even normal people...They will be looking at us like strange things,even if we are wearing sleeveless...Police help & guard help is available...but cannot do anything with staring...The main thing is,its not men staring at us,its the women...Most of the women were burkha weared or else saree weared ...So their looks will be uncomfortable for us...So if you are a foreigner,it is better to Benaulim beach which 12 minutes away from this beach...U will be feeling comfortable... Rather than this thing,this beach is very huge & large...very good place for family...
Priyanka — Google review
This is one of the major beaches is South Goa. The beach is very clean, and is situated in an ideal location. You’ll also find tons of water sports here, do carry cash for this. The beach is not very crowded, yet, its very safe. If you like calm, peaceful beach that is also safe, you can visit here.
Snigdha S — Google review
Its best for couple and chill for quite and romantic place...in night you can have makeout in beach No-one will be there to disturb you and if you in group In beach you can make you on party there...for solo Traveler only 1 day visit is good that it..
Varun — Google review
Best beach in madgaon & nearby, all i have to say is best location for stay if you need a peaceful stay with all the good restaurants nearby.
Bhanu S — Google review
4.3
(11609)
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4.0
(1988)
Goa, India, USA
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Benaulim Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Benaulim Beach is a serene and spacious sandy beach in South Goa, offering sunbeds and casual dining at its charming shacks. It's known for being relatively undiscovered, making it perfect for a relaxed holiday with casual swimming. The area also boasts attractions like the Big Foot Museum, showcasing Goan culture and heritage, as well as the historic Church of St John The Baptist.
15 mins from the much hyped colva beach but this one is much cleaner and less crowded. It's a White sand beach. We spotted many starfishes, sea snails and small crabs on the beach. Beautiful place to enjoy sunset
Prashant G — Google review
Betalbatim Beach (often called Belaluim by locals) is a nice, cozy, and peaceful beach — perfect for relaxing away from the crowd 🌊. The sand is clean, and it’s great for an evening walk or just sitting by the waves. However, be careful not to drink alcohol on the beach, as police often patrol the area and can fine you if caught 🚫🍺. Overall, it’s a beautiful, calm spot to unwind and enjoy the serene side of Goa.
AMAN R — Google review
South Goa very calm and silent in beach . You will enjoy sunset and winds 🌅. With no crowded. Each beach have different from geography and sand noice.
Pushpendra C — Google review
Benaulim Beach offers a delightful experience! 🏖️ The serene atmosphere and picturesque views make it a wonderful spot to unwind. I particularly enjoyed the peaceful ambiance and the soft sands. Definitely worth a visit!
El S — Google review
Benaulim Beach is an absolute paradise that offers everything you could hope for in a coastal getaway. From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the pristine golden sands stretching as far as the eye can see, framed by the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea. The beach is wonderfully clean and less crowded compared to some of the more tourist-heavy spots, making it the perfect place to unwind and soak in the tranquil beauty of nature. One of the highlights of Benaulim Beach is the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by the local community. Friendly vendors, charming beach shacks, and cozy cafes line the shore, offering delicious fresh seafood and refreshing drinks. I especially enjoyed lounging under the palm trees while savoring Goan specialties, all with the soothing sound of waves in the background. It felt like the perfect balance between relaxation and vibrant local culture. For those seeking adventure, Benaulim Beach has plenty to offer as well. Whether it’s kayaking, dolphin spotting, or simply taking a long, peaceful walk along the shore, there’s something for everyone. The sunsets here are truly breathtaking—each evening, the sky turns into a magnificent canvas of orange and pink hues, providing unforgettable photo opportunities and moments of calm reflection. Overall, Benaulim Beach exceeded all my expectations and left me with wonderful memories. It’s an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike who want to experience authentic Goan charm without the hustle and bustle of more commercialized beaches. I can’t wait to return to this serene slice of heaven and recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone visiting Goa.
Abhishek T — Google review
I truly love this beach...just 12 mins away from Colva beach...OMG Colvabeach was tooooo crowded & with locals...Cannot even wear a sleeveless dress...All were looking us strange things...So,was wondering to go where at that moment...then I suddenly found this beach...This beach is awesome...but it might filled with locals due to popularity in the future...But was toooo good now...Like other beaches in Goa...We could wear beachwears which was not possible in Colva beach...Had a peaceful waves only...very calm beach....😍😍😍
Priyanka — Google review
Good For Family neat and Clean. Easily switch to Verca Beach it is also quite and Most beautiful beachs in South Goa. In evening can be enjoy Sunrise views. It is pristine and pictursques
Suresh K — Google review
Benaulim Beach: A South Goa Gem (4/5 Stars) Benaulim Beach truly stands out as one of the best locations in South Goa for travelers seeking tranquility and genuine relaxation. Unlike the bustling Northern stretches, Benaulim offers a notably peaceful and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect escape. The crowds here are minimal, allowing for long, quiet walks along the pristine sands where you can actually hear the waves rather than loud music. The location is excellent, providing easy access while retaining that essential laid-back, "old Goa" charm that many visitors crave. It's a fantastic spot to simply unwind and soak up the Goan sun without the constant noise and rush. The overall experience at Benaulim was overwhelmingly positive, supported by practical amenities that make a beach day stress-free. The beach is lined with a collection of genuinely nice shacks, offering comfortable seating, refreshing drinks, and delicious local food without being overly intrusive or pushy. Furthermore, for those driving, the availability of plenty of parking space right near the beach access points is a huge advantage and certainly adds to the convenience. While it’s slightly quieter than some might prefer if they’re looking for a party scene (which is why I'm giving it a strong 4 stars instead of 5), Benaulim Beach offers a wonderfully restful, good-value, and memorable day out. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a quiet, clean, and beautiful South Goa beach experience.
Varun K — Google review
4.5
(1513)
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4.5
(1925)
Goa, India, USA
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Varca Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Varca Beach is a picturesque and peaceful destination in south Goa, known for its calm waters, wooden fishing boats, and food vendors. Families often visit to enjoy leisurely time by the sea. The beach offers an array of activities such as kite flying, football, and beach games. Visitors can also explore the selection of beach bars along the coastline or take a stroll into the village to see the beautiful Lady of Gloria church.
Peaceful & Pristine! Varca Beach is one of the most beautiful and cleanest beaches in South Goa. Far from the usual crowd, it offers a serene and relaxing vibe. Perfect for long walks, peaceful sunsets, and quiet time by the sea. Highly recommended if you’re looking to escape the chaos and enjoy nature!
Mubashir A — Google review
Beautiful beach with nice clean sand . It’s a long beach. One can walk or run on the beach from one end to another end . Luckily well mantained by the local panchayat, as there are no plastics or broken glass of left over liquor bottles on the beach as seen on various other beaches . Must visit site .
Anil M — Google review
My hotel was right on this beach — very clean and almost no crowd, probably because we visited in September. The highlight was the beautiful sunset view, which made the stay even more special.
Ravi S — Google review
​Varca Beach is perfectly situated in South Goa, approximately 10 km from Margao and just south of Benaulim, forming part of the picturesque Salcete coastal strip. This location keeps it slightly removed from the busier northern beaches, contributing significantly to its pristine and less commercialized charm. ​The beach's primary appeal is its uncrowded and pristine environment. Unlike the bustling tourist spots, Varca offers vast expanses of soft white sand and swaying casuarina trees, ideal for those seeking solitude and a peaceful escape. It is flanked by luxury resorts, which cater to visitors who value privacy and tranquility. ​The optimal time to visit this stretch of paradise is between December and March. During these winter months, the weather is consistently pleasant and dry, providing perfect conditions for sunbathing, long walks, and enjoying the serene beauty of the Arabian Sea at its calmest. ​Safety remains a priority for tourists at Varca. Though tranquil, lifeguards are diligently on duty along the coast. Their presence ensures that while visitors enjoy the beautiful, gentle waves and peaceful waters, they can do so with confidence and peace of mind. ​Varca Beach is truly a gem for the discerning traveler. Its elegant atmosphere, commitment to cleanliness (as noted by the local 'No Garbage Zone' notice), and overall quietude make it the definitive choice for a luxurious, relaxing, and memorable South Goan holiday.
Rizwan U — Google review
Probably the best beach experience we had in South Goa! We went in the morning around 8 and relaxed by the beach, which was largely empty and made it feel like a private beach experience. There are lots and lots of shells on the beach and we picked a handful of them with different colors and shades. Very beautiful and a must-visit in South Goa.
Rushi V — Google review
Varca beach is well maintained clean beach in South Goa. Less crowded silent wide beach. Beach sports activities like para gliding available here. Good for photo shooting.
Ravi N — Google review
One of the best beaches in South Goa, with crystal clear water, no mud. Amazing scenery and plenty of watersporting activities, like paragliding and other stuff. Know how to bargain, they always say double the price they will actually sell for, trust me. This beach is a must visit, even if you're staying in North Goa.
Samarth N — Google review
Nice and clean white sand beach with less crowd. Peaceful and serene
Seema G — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Goa, India, USA
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Cola Beach Rd

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cola Beach, also known as Khola Beach, is a secluded and pristine beach located in the southern part of Goa. It is situated in the Canacona area and can be accessed via a scenic road from Canacona town. The beach boasts of golden sand with volcanic boulders scattered around it. Cola Beach is not frequently visited by tourists due to its offbeat location, nestled amidst hilly terrain covered with dense vegetation.
4.5
(632)
Kola, Goa 403702, India
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Agonda

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Agonda, situated in the South Goa district of India, is a well-known village celebrated for its stunning beach. The area is recognized as one of the few beaches designated as turtle nesting sites under the Coastal Regulation Zone 2011 notification. The beach offers smooth and consistent waves, making it ideal for beginners to learn surfing.
4.7
(2391)
Goa, India
13

Dudhsagar Falls

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Dudhsagar Falls, located on the Goa-Karnataka border, is a stunning three-streamed waterfall known for its milky white waters. Surrounded by lush forests, the verdant landscapes come alive with cascading waterfalls and secluded swimming pools. The area is particularly enchanting during the Goa rains when crowds thin out and great deals on accommodations can be found.
One of the best and easiest trek. Start ny morning itself 12+12 kms trek thru forest, streams and tracks. Earlier trek till upper waterfalls now they stopped. Always book a guide, if going solo join a group.
Arun M — Google review
We travelled on 11th Oct 2025. Jeep safari had just opened a day before after the monsoon break. It's recommended to start the journey early we started at 8 am . It is a one hour journey by jeep to the waterfall. You will be given 90 minutes at the waterfall. Additional time can be spent at additional charges. It is the best time to visit as waterfall is in full flow post monsoon. Jeep can accomodate 7 pax . 600 rs per person or 4200 per jeep. Forest check point charge 250 which includes life jacket charges. Pls do not litter this beautiful natural paradise.
Karthik K — Google review
A must visit place for people seeking some adventure. You have to reach Kolem by your convenience. Then you’ll have to book local jeep that will take you near the waterfall which would take around 45min. Then there’s 5-10 minutes of hiking and you’ll see the beauty of nature. That’ll cost around Rs 850/- including the forest charges which is 250 Rs. You’ll also get a life jacket that’s included in 850 Rs. You’ll also can also swim in the waterfall.
Shubhang G — Google review
Good place for adventurous trip. You have option to go for hiking treking and jeep tour. It takes 45mins to go by jeep from the forest gate. Some places you cross the streams and full bumpy road for 45mins. You will be given 90 minutes to enjoy at the water falls. These jeep drivers charge waiting charges if you cross 90 mins. Avoid if elders with back pain. Also the water fall area doesn't have proper fencing support railing or any proper means to stand. Plenty of changing rooms but not maintained properly. You have a life guard near the water falls. Rocks are very skidy and be cautious.
Harsha G — Google review
Heavy Queue up to 3-4 hours for buying ticket, after ticket buy seat in their bolero around 45 min then you reach dudhsagar waterfall parking area… after that 10 min walking for dudhsagar waterfall, after seeing you feeling just wow… awesome location.. but time taken.
Pradip P — Google review
Writing down so that anyone who wants to go can have an easy trip. Things to note: You cannot take your personal vehicle after the ticket booking point in Kullem. No shops inside, so take your water bottles with you. The road is very very rocky. Anyone with back problems is adviced not to go. You will need to pay a maintanence fee, its about 220 per person. Carry cash, they do not accept any digital payments. Theres 3 ways to reach the actual falls. The first 2 options are a trek. You can trek from Kullem or Castle Rock. The trek from Castle Rock is almost a whole days worth trek and you will need a guide. The one from Kullem is about half a days worth. The roads to reach there are also very muddy mostly because of jeeps that keep crossing the road. I personally would not recommend the trek because it's not very scenic, the roads are bad to non existent and is dangerous in general, especially from Castle Rock. And you can't take a jeep back from there either because jeeps already have their passengers pre-booked from the ticket point. The only advantage of the trek is that you can stay at the falls as long as you want. The third way is to book a jeep. Best way imo. They run non stop from the ticket point. It's 500 person(on top the maintanence fee). They'll drop you at the final leg, from there you have to trek for 10mins. A very simple trek. You get 1.5 hours at the falls. Enough to see whatever the falls has to offer.
Shreyas — Google review
It’s an easy to moderate trek for around 11.5 kms one way…the view is not much what we expected but was okish. The guide will force you to take the train track route but please make sure you take the forest route for better view and experience.
Raj K — Google review
There are Two ways to Explore the Mighty Falls, one in by Trek and other is Jeep safari which is 4200 per jeep (Rs.700/- per Head) if you are less then 7 you can share with others. By Trek is very difficult for Inexperience, its took 3 hours up and 3 hours down total of 6 Hours Walk. Forest Entry Ticket is Rs.250/- per person. Jeep Travel time is 45 Min up and 45 min Down. They Gave you 1.30 Hours for bath in Falls if waterflow is low. The 1.30 hours time is not enough for everyone because we cant get out of the falls due to its carry such joy and wild experience, they gave you life jackets so don't worry about if you not know to swim. Overall I highly recommend everyone must visit this Falls once you are in GOA. Timing 9.0 am to 3.0 pm. Checkpost is walkable from Kulem Railway Station, which is 30 min from Madgoan Junction.
Thoufic U — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(1422)
Sonauli, Goa 403410, India
https://www.goa.gov.in/places/dudhsagar-waterfalls/
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Palolem Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Palolem Beach is a serene and uncrowded stretch of white sand with calm waters, making it an ideal destination for couples and adventure seekers. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities such as parasailing, scuba diving, kayaking, banana boat rides, and hot air balloon rides. The beach also offers a vibrant nightlife with silent disco music parties and chic casinos.
My favorite beach in India so far! Has everything.. sunset, backwaters, great food, nice shopping, water & adventure activities, mangrove boating etc and super calm waters.
Hitha N — Google review
I just love the beach - it's a beach with the cleanest water I have ever visited Have stayed twice at the beach in the last 4 years and have never been disappointed by the beach If you are looking to stay at calm, peaceful beach kinda getaway from your routine this is where you should be PS Food is slightly expensive side vis a vis the taste though
Devendra P — Google review
Palolem Beach is a picturesque, crescent-shaped beach located in the Canacona region of South Goa, India. It is well-known for its serene ambiance, pristine white sand, and calm, shallow waters, making it suitable for both relaxation and water activities. Key Features & Activities Scenic Beauty: The beach is lined with a thick forest of swaying coconut palms and surrounded by hills, offering idyllic scenery and beautiful sunset views. The northern end of the beach features small wooded islands. Atmosphere: Palolem offers a perfect blend of a laid-back atmosphere and vibrant social scenes. The northern part is generally calmer and more family-friendly, while the center and south attract a livelier crowd and backpackers. Water Sports: The calm waters are ideal for swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and boat trips. Boat trips for dolphin spotting are also a popular attraction. Nightlife: The beach is famous for its unique "Silent Noise" parties, where participants wear headphones to dance to different music genres, adhering to local noise regulations after 10 pm. Accommodation & Dining: The shoreline is dotted with a variety of colorful bamboo and timber shacks and resorts, offering a range of accommodation options and serving delicious seafood and local cuisine.
Nikhil M — Google review
One of the most beautiful and scenic beaches of South Goa. There are many more beautiful beaches adjoining this beach. One can enjoy water sports and ferry rises here.
Naresh C — Google review
My favourite beach to visit. Perfect to swim, kayak, SUP, or just relax on the sand. It is clean and really visually appealing especially at sunset.
Paige S — Google review
This is honestly my favorite beach in India so far! It has everything you could ask for — stunning sunsets, peaceful backwaters, delicious food, great shopping options, exciting water & adventure activities, mangrove boating, and unbelievably calm and clean waters that make the experience perfect. Whether you want to relax or enjoy action-packed activities, this beach offers the best of both worlds. A must-visit destination for beach lovers!
Yaduveer S — Google review
Palolem Beach is pure bliss! A perfect blend of calm vibes, soft sand, and gentle waves. It’s lively but never too crowded — you’ll find beach shacks, yoga spots, and music without losing that peaceful charm. The sunsets here are unreal — golden skies reflecting on the water as boats float by. Early mornings are just as magical with dolphins often spotted near the shore. Easily one of the most beautiful and relaxing beaches in Goa.
Aanchal J — Google review
One of Goa’s most beautiful and peaceful beaches — clean sands, calm vibes, and magical sunsets. Perfect for a morning walk or a lazy day by the shore, with plenty of charming cafes nearby for that perfect blend of nature and chill.
Shwetabh S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2625)
Goa, India, USA
http://www.palolem-beach.com/
15

Tanshikar Spice Farm and restaurant with authentic dishes

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Farmstay
Sights & Landmarks
Tanshikar Spice Farm is a unique and scenic retreat spanning over 25 acres, run by the passionate Tanshikar couple. The farm offers a fascinating spice plantation tour led by Gauri, who provides detailed explanations about the different spices. The property features a 250-year-old mud house and delicious meals, especially noteworthy vegetarian dishes. Visitors praise the exceptional service and diverse language capabilities of the guides.
Had an amazing time here! The staff were incredibly helpful and welcoming, making the entire experience feel warm and comfortable . Everyone was really friendly , I don't know all their names.. The meals were absolutely delicious, with a great variety to choose from every day. One of the highlights was the Spice Garden tour , our guide Prachi was knowledgeable and made it a truly memorable experience. Whether you're looking to unwind or craving some adventure, this place is a perfect getaway. Highly recommended!
Kruti N — Google review
I didn't stay there. We went for a day outing to see the Spices at the farm. It's a generation old forest, full off native Indian and some other spices. They serve a welcome drink and then give you a tour with all the information and history you need ! It's great. The food they serve is healthy and freshly made, must have that too after your tour. And they also have a souvenir shop where you can buy all the spices and different amazing products made out of them.
Tanvi M — Google review
Tanshikar Spice Farm, Goa Tanshikar Spice Farm is a truly delightful place to stay. The eco-friendly hut set right in the heart of the jungle offers a peaceful and immersive nature experience. The food was excellent — fresh, flavourful, and prepared with spices grown on the farm. Birding around the property was wonderful, with many species visible throughout the day. The night safari with owner of property Chinmay Tanshikar and Sahil the naturalist there ,was the highlight of our trip — we spotted a Slender Loris and five species of snakes, making it an unforgettable wildlife experience. A perfect destination for nature lovers looking for tranquillity, good food, and a touch of adventure.
Renu K — Google review
We had an amazing stay at Tanshikar Spice Farm, Goa! 🌿 The place is a perfect mix of nature, learning, and relaxation. The organic food was absolutely delicious and fresh from the farm. We really enjoyed the trek and jungle safari – spotted some animals and got to experience the raw beauty of nature. What stood out most was the opportunity to learn about organic farming and sustainable practices – very insightful and inspiring. The owner and guide were wonderful hosts, making us feel at home with their warm hospitality and knowledge. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for something offbeat, peaceful, and close to nature. Will definitely visit again! 🌱✨
Piyush S — Google review
I went for a farm tour and farm to table lunch. It was a great learning experience, we got to try different kinds of spices and coffee. The food was equally good, do try the chocolate mousse. Mr.Tanshikar was kind enough to give us a tour of his house as well and teach us about the benefits of mud houses and how we should go about living a slow peaceful life in sync with the nature.
Dhruv B — Google review
We had a wonderful time here. Even the journey to the spice farm is magnificent. What we learned about spices here was very informative and interesting. We were able to marvel at the owner's ancient mud house and gained a fantastic insight into the beautiful natural surroundings. The thali, prepared with local ingredients, was delicious. The shop is also magnificent. For little money, you can get exclusive, high-quality products here: spices, honey, chocolate, and coffee varieties we had never seen before. A unique experience for all the senses. An experience you will never forget. Thank you very much, dear friends.
Olav B — Google review
🌿 A Must-Visit Gem in Goa’s Heartland I recently visited Tanshikar Spice Farm in Netravali, and it was one of the most authentic and enriching experiences I’ve had in Goa. Owned by Mr. Chinmai Tanshikar, whose family has nurtured this land for over 250–300 years, the farm spans 23 lush acres and is a living example of sustainable, organic farming. From arecanuts, cardamom, coffee, maize, honey, pepper, and countless other spices, everything grown here is 100% organic—and available for purchase directly from the source. The guided tour was both educational and immersive, and the staff were incredibly friendly and always ready to help, making the experience feel personal and warm. The food is simple, home-cooked, and deeply nourishing, prepared mostly with ingredients sourced from the farm itself or nearby homegrown plots. Meals are lovingly crafted by Mr. Chinmai’s mother and a few professional chefs, blending tradition with care. You can truly feel the freshness in every bite—it leaves you not just satisfied, but glowing from within. What truly sets this place apart is its eco-conscious spirit. They offer day and night treks, and within the estate flows a serene waterway that leads to a natural pool—perfect for a refreshing dip. Even more inspiring is their commitment to animal rescue, caring for stray dogs, snakes, and birds with compassion and dedication. This isn’t just a farm, it’s a sanctuary of nature, culture, and kindness. If you're ever in Goa, Tanshikar Spice Farm is a place you must visit at least once in your lifetime.
Shabbir T — Google review
We did the spice tour that included delicious buffet lunch (which was also vegan friendly). The tour was really great, informative and full of interesting facts. You can see that they are passionate about what they do. Would highly recommend visiting! The drive there from Palolem Beach is also stunning.
Martin L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(121)
near Smriti Yoga, Netravli, Goa 403704, India
https://tanshikarspicefarm.com/
+91 94211 84114
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16

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
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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
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near Kali River Bridge, Dandeli, Karnataka 581325, India
https://dandeliwildplanet.com/
+91 99454 41907
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Syntheri Rocks

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Syntheri Rocks is a park area that showcases a river with small rapids and rock formations that have been shaped and hollowed out over time. Visitors are required to pay an entry fee of 50/- per person and must navigate narrow roads for some off-roading before reaching the destination. The area offers ample parking space for both cars and bikes, but visitors should be prepared to walk down several flights of steps to access the rocks.
Good place/ falls for a picnic with family. Suggestion: 1. Can't swim 2. No network 3. Carry some cash. 4. Carry your food. 5. Entry fee (50) per head.
Manjunath D — Google review
I visited here on 20-Apr-2025. Serene place. Parking available. 80 rupees per person. There is a small stall where you can get water and other stuff. From parking to the view point there are steps, climbing upstairs will be a little breathtaking so do have water in hand. One of the best places to visit in Dandeli. Some people do park their vehicle at the ticked counter and tend to walk, trust me it’s doing to be tiring better take your vehicle till the parking place.
Abhishek J — Google review
One of the unique natural monolithic rock formations to see which has been preserved. Recently opened. Do visit when it's not raining since it's a mud road which poses risk with downhill bends and elevation while returning. Cash only tickets. Either way you won't get any network.
Amit T — Google review
Syntheri Rocks is a towering granite monolith in the heart of Dandeli, shaped millions of years ago when molten magma cooled and later sculpted by the relentless Kali River. Its caves, potholes, and honeycomb patterns tell stories of centuries of erosion. In monsoon, the river crashes against it with wild force; in dry seasons, it stands calm and majestic. Visiting feels like meeting an ancient giant — silent, powerful, and timeless — a perfect blend of nature’s beauty and deep history.
Prajwal C — Google review
It's a wonderful heaven-like place. You can see various types of rock elements in one giant Syntheri rock. The beauty the rock has with underwater has a great impression.
Mallikarjun P — Google review
A really beautiful place, it would’ve been better if we were allowed to go down but there was a fence, it’s really worth a visit, car parking was available but the washrooms are unusable
DHANJITH K — Google review
Nice place but have to go down a long way. Going down is easy, while coming up ita tiresome. Carry water no shops nearby. From gate its no proper road to point/steps atleast 15 min.
Alwino D — Google review
“A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence."... ............ Exploring Karnataka....at Dandeli...... The famous monolithic granite.....Syntheri Rock..... At a distance of 31 km from Dandeli and 16 km from Ulavi, Syntheri Rock is monolithic granite structure with a height of 300 feet, which is located in the dense forests of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the top Dandeli tourist places to visit. Syntheri Rock is a huge, massive limestone rock formed due to volcanic eruptions some million years ago. It is named after an English lady called Ms. Cinthera who is believed to have discovered this place in 20th century. River Kaneri passes along the side of this rock. Owing to the flow of the river from the vicinity, erosion has resulted in the rocks getting hollowed. The corners of this rock cave are inhabited by numerous pigeons and honeybees. Entry to the venue is controlled by forest department. The site can be reached either by jeep or by walk through the dense forest from the entrance. At the entrance visitors need to pay nominal entry fee and vehicles can go up to the parking area from where visitors need to climb down to reach the base. There is a 15-20 minute walk from the vehicle parking to the rock. A flight of 200 odd steps downwards lead you to the base. The steps are very steep and various types of rocks found in the forest are displayed along the steps.
Saurabh M — Google review
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3GMF+MM3, Gund, Karnataka 581325, India
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Unkal Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
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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Nrupatunga Betta

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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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Agadi Thota

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

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Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sahasralinga is a Hindu temple located near Sirsi, known for its intricate carvings of Nandi bulls and hundreds of Shiva Lingas. The site serves as a pilgrimage destination for followers of the religion and features a hanging bridge that adds to its allure. Visitors should exercise caution when swimming due to the presence of whirlpools, but can also enjoy natural fish spas in the cool surrounding waters.
Unique historical site with hundreds of ancient rock-carved shiva lingas in the river bed. Best time to visit is during summers or much later after Monsoons when the river water levels recede and the Shiva Lingas are visible. The place itself is very calm and soothing. One can walk down the river bed with the lingas all around, presenting a stunning site. But sad to see people not respecing the sanctity of the place by taking baths and washing clothes in the river right next to the lingas, which is a sad sight. The Government must ensure such things don't happen. But definitely a must visit place, which reveals India's rich and mysterious history.
Sachin R — Google review
Sahasralinga is divine place. Visit during monsoon, be careful while taking dip in the river. Take photos on hanging bridge.
Siddu G — Google review
Visiting Sahasralinga in the month of July during the monsoon offers a completely different yet magical experience. Located near Sirsi in Uttara Kannada, this sacred site is known for thousands of Shiva Lingas carved on the rocks in the Shalmala River. During this season, the river flows full and strong, covering most of the stone carvings beneath the water. While the lingas are mostly submerged, the roaring river, lush green surroundings, and misty weather create a mesmerizing and spiritual atmosphere. The sound of gushing water mixed with the gentle rain makes the place feel alive and divine. Although you might not see many carvings clearly, the natural beauty and peacefulness of the monsoon-drenched forest make it a serene getaway. Just be cautious, as the rocks can be slippery and the water flow strong—it's more for enjoying nature and less for sightseeing the lingas during this time. Ideal for: Nature lovers, monsoon travelers, and those seeking a peaceful, offbeat spiritual retreat.
Sangamesh S — Google review
I have visited the Sahasralingeshwara Temple near Sirsi twice, and each time has been a deeply spiritual experience. Nestled on the serene banks of the Shalmala River, this sacred site is truly unique, with thousands of Shiva Lingas carved on the rocks. Built under the patronage of King Sadashivarayavarma (1678–1718), the place beautifully reflects the devotion and craftsmanship of that era. Walking along the riverbed, the sight of countless Shivalingas accompanied by carved Nandis creates an atmosphere of divine energy and timeless heritage. The calm flow of the river adds to the temple’s tranquility, making it not just a religious site but also a peaceful retreat for the soul. Each of my visits here has left me with a sense of awe and spiritual fulfillment, as the energy of the place feels constant and eternal.
Manoj M — Google review
Visiting Sahasralinga is not just a journey through nature, but a journey within — a place where faith meets peace, and the heart finds silence in the presence of the divine. Truly, it is one of the best and most soulful devotional places in Karnataka, a must-visit for all Shiva devotees.
Ashok D — Google review
Great place to relax and enjoy nature! Really peaceful spot surrounded by trees and a beautiful river view. The stairs take you right down close to the water ane shivalimgas, and the whole vibe is super calming. Perfect for a short walk, some quiet time, or just soaking in the natural beauty. Just a heads-up: try not to visit during the rainy season — the steps can get slippery and the water level rises, which makes it a bit tricky to explore safely.
Rakesh P — Google review
Lingas r beautiful although we could see only few as river was full of water. Don't forget to visit the hanging bridge. Staff there is helpful. Public toilet available but not very clean esp for females.
Raghu S — Google review
A divine and peaceful place surrounded by nature! Sahasralinga is truly a hidden gem near Sirsi. The riverbed is filled with beautifully carved Shiva Lingas and Nandi statues, all set against the serene flow of the Shalmala River. It’s a spiritually uplifting experience to see the natural jalabhisheka as the river flows over the Lingas. Best time to visit is post-monsoon or during winter when the water level is low and you can see most of the carvings clearly. The surroundings are calm and green, perfect for a peaceful getaway or family trip. No entry fee, but it’s important to keep the place clean and respect the sanctity. Highly recommend visiting during Maha Shivaratri for a more vibrant atmosphere!
Prakash S — Google review
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PR94+WXV, Sadashivalli, Karnataka 581402, India
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Ancient Shri Madhukeshwara Temple (Banavasi)

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

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Large historical fort on the base of rocky hills with many doors & carvings at the main entrance.
Awesome 👌 place to visit. Very good for Photography. It will take 4 to 6 hours to comfortably cover with Photography stops. Carry some water and umbrella if raining. There is small food store for water, cold drink, ice cream, chips, biscuit etc. Also there are restroom inside. Ticket is 20 per head. Full of greenery. There are steps to climb up, but not very difficult. Enjoy while inside. Place is well maintained. As you go up, weather become pleasant and windy. View awseome. Parking is there outside fort. Guides available. Very recommend.
Debasish R — Google review
Beautiful fort, can walk easily all over. Must visit Onake Obavva kindi. Best time is to visit in the morning when sun is not too sharp. We visited late September when sky is still cloudy and has fresh cool breeze so you won't feel tired and can walk till the end.
Joy M — Google review
Chitradurga Fort, located in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka, is one of the most remarkable forts in southern India, known for its stunning architecture and strategic design. Built between the 10th and 18th centuries by the Chalukyas and later expanded by the Nayakas, the fort is popularly called Kallina Kote or the “Fort of Stones.” It features seven concentric fortification walls, secret passages, watchtowers, and water reservoirs that demonstrate exceptional engineering skills. The fort gained historical importance during the rule of Madakari Nayaka and is famously associated with the brave Onake Obavva, who defended it single-handedly against Hyder Ali’s soldiers. With its massive boulders, winding paths, and panoramic views, Chitradurga Fort stands as a symbol of valor, resilience, and the architectural genius of ancient Karnataka. The tickets are very affordable. The place is well maintained and clean.
Varun S — Google review
Chitradurga Fort in Karnataka is truly one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of ancient India. The moment you enter, the massive structure and brilliant engineering will definitely surprise you. The fort covers a huge area, so be prepared for a good amount of walking and exploring. Entry requires a ticket, and there are plenty of guides available at the entrance. If you’re interested in knowing the rich history and stories behind the fort, hiring a guide is highly recommended. Since the place gets very hot during noon, carrying a cap and enough water is a must. Also, there are many monkeys inside the fort premises, so keep your belongings safe and be cautious. Overall, Chitradurga Fort is an unforgettable historical experience and a must-visit for history enthusiasts and explorers.
Anjima K — Google review
The great King Veera Madakari Nayaka rolled fort. This fort made of full of rocks, very beautiful place for one day trip. Located near NH 04. One brave lady called Onake Obavva lived here, she alonly killed hundreds of Hidarali's soldiers.
Veeresh M — Google review
Its a beautiful historical place which gives lowkey hampi vibes. Very less travellers visit here, you need a full day to explore the fort and surroundings. Better to take a guide to understand the historical importance of each part of the fort
Chinthana — Google review
Very beautiful place, take a guide to know more information about the things which are hidden in plain sight. It's good for cardio. We got a chance to see the monkey king!!
KESHAVA A — Google review
Well maintained fort Too big fort mostly 3-4 direction at rreaching main point. Maim Temple and Gate cam be covered in 1-2 hour, whole fort day be lesser. Parking outside fort and limited to 10 15 cars mostly. Water facilities, Washroom and fort premise is clean.
Vishwas S — Google review
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4.5
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Chitradurga, Karnataka 577501, India
25

Vani Vilasapura Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
Irrigation facility constructed between 1897 & 1907, surrounded by a park with paths & a temple.
4.5
(75)
Karnataka 577599, USA
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Gommateshwara statue

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Gommateshwara statue, located at the top of a hill, is a must-visit for a day trip from Mysore. It's advisable to arrive early to avoid the heat and crowds. The climb involves around 700 steps on Vindya giri and 200 steps on Chandra giri. At the top, you'll find the famous Jain temple and the impressive 57-foot-tall monolithic Gommateshwara statue.
Shravanabelagola is one of those places that stays in your memory long after the visit. I’ve been here twice. It was a wonderful experience both times. The climb to the top is a bit of a trek with over 600 steps, but it’s totally worth the effort. The steps are manageable if you take it slowly, and there are places to rest along the way. We went early in the morning, so the weather was pleasant and the view was clear. Once you reach the top, the huge statue of Lord Bahubali is truly awe-inspiring. It has a calming and peaceful presence, and the view of the town from the hilltop is absolutely amazing. The temple surroundings are well maintained and clean. There are no footwears allowed on the steps, so it’s good to carry socks, especially during summer. There are shops and eateries at the base if you want to refresh after the trek. Overall, it’s a beautiful mix of spirituality, history, and a bit of adventure. A must-visit place for everyone and anyone exploring Karnataka. I’d happily visit again.
AVINASH S — Google review
This place has both historical and the spiritual significance. The climb is a bit steep but steps are in good shape and the railings really help for support. There is a dress code to be followed, shorts and sleeveless not allowed so carry a spare jacket, fortunately the administration gave us a shawl which was returned after coming back. The statue offers a sense of calm and photography is allowed but selfies and drones are not allowed. Must visit place for history lovers and architecture fanatics.
Madhuri V — Google review
The Gommateshwara Bahubali statue in Shravanabelagola is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant monuments in India. Standing tall and majestic on the Vindhyagiri Hill, this massive monolithic statue is truly a wonder of art, devotion, and ancient craftsmanship. The moment you see it, you can’t help but feel a deep sense of peace and admiration for the spiritual heritage it represents. The statue of Lord Bahubali, carved out of a single stone, is an extraordinary example of ancient Indian architecture and Jain artistry. Its calm and serene expression beautifully symbolizes inner peace, renunciation, and enlightenment — the core principles of Jainism. The statue is about 58 feet tall and is believed to have been built over a thousand years ago, yet it still stands strong and graceful, untouched by time. Reaching the statue involves climbing several stone steps up the hill, which can be a bit tiring but is completely worth it. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a panoramic sight of Shravanabelagola town and the surrounding landscape. Along the way, there are smaller shrines, carvings, and inscriptions that reflect the rich history and devotion of Jain culture. The area is clean and peaceful, maintained with great respect for its religious importance. During the Maha Mastakabhisheka festival, held once every 12 years, the statue is anointed with milk, saffron, and sandalwood — an incredible sight that attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. The temple complex also provides facilities like drinking water, footwear stands, and resting areas for visitors. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the weather is cooler and the climb is easier. Overall, the Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola is not just a monument — it’s a divine experience that connects you with peace, history, and spirituality. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Karnataka, especially for those interested in history, architecture, or spiritual exploration.
Raikar A — Google review
"I recently visited the Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara, and I was awestruck by its grandeur and historical significance. Here's what I loved: ## Highlights: - *Imposing Structure*: The 57-foot-tall monolithic statue of Bahubali is an impressive sight, carved out of a single block of granite. - *Historical Significance*: The statue dates back to the 10th century and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. - *Serene Surroundings*: The statue is situated in a peaceful surroundings, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - *Spiritual Significance*: The statue is considered sacred by the Jain community, and visitors can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it. ## Tips: - *Best Time to Visit*: Visit the statue during the early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds and heat. - *Climb to the Top*: For a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, climb to the top of the hill where the statue is situated. - *Respect the Site*: Remember to respect the site's spiritual significance and dress modestly. ## Overall: The Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara is an absolute must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality. Its grandeur, historical significance, and serene surroundings make it an unforgettable experience. Don't miss it!"
Anitha J — Google review
There is nothing like this place. It’s a historical spiritual temple that makes you forget everything and the statue just grabs your attention. If you are physically fit it will take you around 25 mins to climb the mountain but the view, energy and every step was so worth it. I hope I come here again and again. If you have some one who can’t climb the mountain you can ask for doli at main office. The dharshan is worth it.
Vinshika J — Google review
Beautiful monolithic stone Bhagwan Mahaveer very peaceful ancient temple there are around 650 Steps to the top .. on who can’t climb there is dholi facility available which is chargeable based on weight of the person ….entry is free
Chetan G — Google review
Large statue for gommateshwara lord bahubali located atop of chandragiri hill. Around 600 steps. Sculptures of other jain thritangaras also available in the same complex.
Senthil K — Google review
1000 year old statue, beautiful cleanest hill of shravanabelagola. View is beautiful from top.
Jaikumar P — Google review
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VF3M+HVW, Shravanbela Gola (Rural), Karnataka 573135, India
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Gommateshwara statue

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Gommateshwara statue, located at the top of a hill, is a must-visit for a day trip from Mysore. It's advisable to arrive early to avoid the heat and crowds. The climb involves around 700 steps on Vindya giri and 200 steps on Chandra giri. At the top, you'll find the famous Jain temple and the impressive 57-foot-tall monolithic Gommateshwara statue.
Shravanabelagola is one of those places that stays in your memory long after the visit. I’ve been here twice. It was a wonderful experience both times. The climb to the top is a bit of a trek with over 600 steps, but it’s totally worth the effort. The steps are manageable if you take it slowly, and there are places to rest along the way. We went early in the morning, so the weather was pleasant and the view was clear. Once you reach the top, the huge statue of Lord Bahubali is truly awe-inspiring. It has a calming and peaceful presence, and the view of the town from the hilltop is absolutely amazing. The temple surroundings are well maintained and clean. There are no footwears allowed on the steps, so it’s good to carry socks, especially during summer. There are shops and eateries at the base if you want to refresh after the trek. Overall, it’s a beautiful mix of spirituality, history, and a bit of adventure. A must-visit place for everyone and anyone exploring Karnataka. I’d happily visit again.
AVINASH S — Google review
This place has both historical and the spiritual significance. The climb is a bit steep but steps are in good shape and the railings really help for support. There is a dress code to be followed, shorts and sleeveless not allowed so carry a spare jacket, fortunately the administration gave us a shawl which was returned after coming back. The statue offers a sense of calm and photography is allowed but selfies and drones are not allowed. Must visit place for history lovers and architecture fanatics.
Madhuri V — Google review
The Gommateshwara Bahubali statue in Shravanabelagola is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant monuments in India. Standing tall and majestic on the Vindhyagiri Hill, this massive monolithic statue is truly a wonder of art, devotion, and ancient craftsmanship. The moment you see it, you can’t help but feel a deep sense of peace and admiration for the spiritual heritage it represents. The statue of Lord Bahubali, carved out of a single stone, is an extraordinary example of ancient Indian architecture and Jain artistry. Its calm and serene expression beautifully symbolizes inner peace, renunciation, and enlightenment — the core principles of Jainism. The statue is about 58 feet tall and is believed to have been built over a thousand years ago, yet it still stands strong and graceful, untouched by time. Reaching the statue involves climbing several stone steps up the hill, which can be a bit tiring but is completely worth it. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a panoramic sight of Shravanabelagola town and the surrounding landscape. Along the way, there are smaller shrines, carvings, and inscriptions that reflect the rich history and devotion of Jain culture. The area is clean and peaceful, maintained with great respect for its religious importance. During the Maha Mastakabhisheka festival, held once every 12 years, the statue is anointed with milk, saffron, and sandalwood — an incredible sight that attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. The temple complex also provides facilities like drinking water, footwear stands, and resting areas for visitors. It’s best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the weather is cooler and the climb is easier. Overall, the Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola is not just a monument — it’s a divine experience that connects you with peace, history, and spirituality. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Karnataka, especially for those interested in history, architecture, or spiritual exploration.
Raikar A — Google review
"I recently visited the Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara, and I was awestruck by its grandeur and historical significance. Here's what I loved: ## Highlights: - *Imposing Structure*: The 57-foot-tall monolithic statue of Bahubali is an impressive sight, carved out of a single block of granite. - *Historical Significance*: The statue dates back to the 10th century and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. - *Serene Surroundings*: The statue is situated in a peaceful surroundings, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - *Spiritual Significance*: The statue is considered sacred by the Jain community, and visitors can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it. ## Tips: - *Best Time to Visit*: Visit the statue during the early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds and heat. - *Climb to the Top*: For a stunning view of the surrounding landscape, climb to the top of the hill where the statue is situated. - *Respect the Site*: Remember to respect the site's spiritual significance and dress modestly. ## Overall: The Bahubali Statue at Gomateshwara is an absolute must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and spirituality. Its grandeur, historical significance, and serene surroundings make it an unforgettable experience. Don't miss it!"
Anitha J — Google review
There is nothing like this place. It’s a historical spiritual temple that makes you forget everything and the statue just grabs your attention. If you are physically fit it will take you around 25 mins to climb the mountain but the view, energy and every step was so worth it. I hope I come here again and again. If you have some one who can’t climb the mountain you can ask for doli at main office. The dharshan is worth it.
Vinshika J — Google review
Beautiful monolithic stone Bhagwan Mahaveer very peaceful ancient temple there are around 650 Steps to the top .. on who can’t climb there is dholi facility available which is chargeable based on weight of the person ….entry is free
Chetan G — Google review
Large statue for gommateshwara lord bahubali located atop of chandragiri hill. Around 600 steps. Sculptures of other jain thritangaras also available in the same complex.
Senthil K — Google review
1000 year old statue, beautiful cleanest hill of shravanabelagola. View is beautiful from top.
Jaikumar P — Google review
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4.5
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VF3M+HVW, Shravanbela Gola (Rural), Karnataka 573135, India
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Sri Uddaneshwara Samudaya Bhavana

Wedding venue
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Spiritual Place for peace Nice Atmosphere Powerful Guru and God Sri Shivakumara Swamigalu I like this place very much and also nice food provided in Mutt it is also called as Prasadam
Lovely V — Google review
Good place in the world 🌍
Jaga K — Google review
Need cleaning everywhere Toilets are very very dirty 75 Thousand Rupees for Marriage
Sanjay K — Google review
I can say that it is a memorable place to me.. siddaganga mutt is developed a lot when compared to 10 years.. the change what i am experiencing is phenomenal... this is all because of the walking God of our karnataka.. shivakumara swamiji
Nandeesh K — Google review
Popular chowtry in Siddhaganga Matha
Samartha G — Google review
Best
Parasappa S — Google review
It's spacious, cleanly maintained and inexpensive as compared to other choultries in the city.
Yathiraju C — Google review
Nice place
IRANNA Y — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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84CX+9C5, Siddaganga Mata Rd, Sri Siddaganga Kshetra, Tumakuru, Karnataka 572104, India
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Melukote

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Melukote, located in the Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district in southern India, is a revered destination known for its sacred significance. Positioned on rocky hills referred to as Yadugiri, Yaadavagiri or Yadushaila, it offers stunning views of the Cauvery valley.
4.5
(235)
Karnataka 571431, India, USA
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Domaine Sula

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