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How long is the drive from Ratnagiri to Tirupati?

The direct drive from Ratnagiri to Tirupati is 577 mi (929 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 9 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ratnagiri to Tirupati, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hampi and Kolhapur, as well as top places to visit like Koyna Dam - Lake Tapping and Shri Marleshwar Mahadev Mandir, or the ever-popular Nagaon.

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Top cities between Ratnagiri and Tirupati

The top cities between Ratnagiri and Tirupati are Hampi and Kolhapur. Hampi is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Ratnagiri and 5 hours from Tirupati.
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Kolhapur

Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Kolhapur, a city in Maharashtra, India, is famous for its temples such as the ancient Mahalakshmi Temple and the imposing Bhavani Mandap palace. The city also boasts the scenic Rankala Lake and the hilltop Jyotiba Temple complex. Kolhapur is a haven for food enthusiasts with its rich and aromatic Marathi cuisine as well as a diverse range of international cuisines including unique Thai dishes.
35% as popular as Hampi
0 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Tirupati
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Hampi

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Hampi, also known as Vijayanagara, is a town located in the Indian state of Karnataka. Situated along the Tungabhadra River near the city of Hosapete, this area is rich in history and natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by massive grey boulders shaped by water and wind into various forms, creating a unique and picturesque setting.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Tirupati

Best stops along Ratnagiri to Tirupati drive

The top stops along the way from Ratnagiri to Tirupati (with short detours) are Dudhsagar Falls, Shree Vijaya Vitthala Temple, and Shree Ambabai (Mahalaxmi) Temple, Kolhapur. Other popular stops include Badami Cave Temples, Virupaksha Temple, Hampi, and Nagaon.
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Nagaon

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nagaon, a charming beach town in the North Konkan region of Maharashtra, India, is renowned for its pristine 3 km long beach. The shoreline is adorned with palm, betel, and Suru trees, creating a picturesque setting. Visitors flock to Nagaon Beach to revel in its cleanliness and partake in various water sports such as jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides.
3.9
(589)
Maharashtra 402204, India, USA
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Koyna Dam - Lake Tapping

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Dam
Nature & Parks
The Koyna Dam is one of the largest dams in its state, providing hydroelectric power and irrigation to nearby regions. This significant structure taps into a lake and has become an important source of energy for the surrounding areas. Additionally, it serves as a vital tool for agricultural development due to its ability to provide irrigation water. The dam's construction has had a profound impact on the region's economic and social landscape, showcasing the benefits brought by hydroelectricity and associated advancements in infrastructure.
4.3
(58)
Humbarli, Maharashtra 415207, India, USA
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Shri Marleshwar Mahadev Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Wonderful place especially during mansoon season. Holy place for lord Shiva. Very devotional temple. There is huge crowd during shravan month.there are multiple waterfalls in this sahyadri mountain ranges
Anup D — Google review
There are 520 steps to climb to reach the cave temple. There a huge parking lot at the base of the steps. And a clean ladies & gents washroom near the entry gate. Lots of food & flower stalls all the way to the top. The Marleshwar waterfall clearly visible from the temple gallery. Temple closes by 7:30pm after which it gets very dark.
CA S — Google review
An divine place of lord shiva🐚🕉️ Must visit this temple in Shravan month as lots of devotees comes here. You will need to trek through steps. It’s an svayambhu shiv mandir inside an stone cave with only one entrance from which you will enter by bending. There is no light source inside cave only deep-jyoti makes light up this holy place. There are eternal vibes inside. Outside temple there’s big waterfall and multiple small water flows you can see. Be aware of monkeys.
Chaitanya M — Google review
I love this temple! Especially when you visit it during rainy season. The view with the waterfalls is breathtaking ! Inside the temple, there are no lights, its just the light of the lamps and the fragrance of the incense sticks which creates a serene atmosphere. Words fall short to describe it. You have to walk good amount of flight of stairs to reach to the top where the temple is. I visited the temple with my parents and siblings on a Monday morning but it wasn’t the month of Shravan so were lucky to skip the queue. Careful of the landslides and slippery surface/floor inside the temple!
Neha T — Google review
Shri Marleshwar Mahadev Mandir & Waterfall We visited Marleshwar Temple with our school friends during the monsoon, and it was truly one of the best experiences! The temple is located inside a natural cave, with oil lamps lighting up the sanctum, giving a very peaceful and divine atmosphere. Right in front of the temple flows the Marleshwar/Dhareshwar Waterfall – during the rains, it looks absolutely breathtaking. The surrounding green hills, mist, and the roar of the waterfall create an unforgettable moment. According to local history, the temple was established by Lord Parshuram and the Shivling here is self-manifested. There are also beliefs about cobras once residing in the cave, protecting the temple, and they are considered auspicious. ✨ What makes this place special is the perfect mix of **spiritual vibes and natural beauty**. The monsoon is the best time to visit, but the waterfall flows all year round, which is quite unique. ✔️ The climb has around 300–500 steps, but there are small stalls on the way for refreshments. ✔️ Be careful during monsoon as the steps can be slippery. ✔️ Please help in keeping the temple surroundings clean.
Viresh S — Google review
Marleshwar Temple is a beautiful spiritual spot surrounded by greenery and waterfalls, especially stunning in the monsoon. The cave temple of Lord Shiva gives a peaceful vibe. However, the long steps, limited facilities, and lack of cleanliness can be inconvenient. Best for those who love nature, spirituality, and adventure. MUST VISIT PLACE.✨✨✨✨✨✨
Shiv S — Google review
🌿 Marleshwar Temple – A Serene Cave Shrine Amidst the Sahyadris Nestled deep in the lush Sahyadri mountain ranges near Maral village, Marleshwar Temple is a hidden gem that beautifully combines spirituality with nature’s grandeur. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is set inside a natural cave, giving it a mystical and peaceful atmosphere. ✨ The Journey & Approach From Ratnagiri (about 65 km away), the drive winds through scenic ghats, dense greenery, and small Konkan villages. The last stretch involves climbing roughly 500–520 stone steps, so be prepared for a bit of a workout — but the views along the way make it worth it. 🏞 Surroundings & Highlights The temple is surrounded by countless small waterfalls during monsoon, earning the area the nickname “village of 100 waterfalls.” Just beside the temple flows the Dhareshwar Waterfall, which is especially breathtaking in the rainy season. The sound of cascading water blends with temple bells and chants, creating a truly meditative vibe. Inside the cave, the Shivling is simple yet powerful in its presence, with a constant trickle of water adding to the sacred feel. 🛕 Experience The cave is cool and dimly lit, with natural rock formations adding to its charm. The echo of prayers inside feels timeless. It’s less commercialized than many other shrines, so you can actually sit quietly and soak in the atmosphere. 🍲 Food & Local Touches A few small eateries in Maral village serve fresh vegetarian meals — simple but delicious. On the way, you can buy Kokum products, jackfruit chips, and other Konkan specialties at reasonable prices.
Ajay H — Google review
- Temple of lord shiva - We need to climb a lot of stairs to reach the temple (totally worth it) - There's an entry fee (minimal) - So many monkeys around - So many small waterfalls around in monsoon - It's clean and green. - weather is perfect - we can't take phones and torch inside the main temple - it's carved in a rock (similar to cave) - View is stunning of waterfall Har Har Mahadev 📿
Prathamesh S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(58)
Maral - Marleshwar Rd, Marleshwar, Maharashtra 415804, India
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Panhala Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Panhala Fort, a historical gem nestled in Maharashtra, is renowned for its rich heritage and stunning views. It’s said to be the place where the legendary Shivaji Maharaj spent significant time outside of his childhood home. While exploring this majestic fort, I indulged in some local cuisine from nearby stalls, particularly the Kolhapuri bhadang bhel.
4.2
(323)
Panhala, Maharashtra 416201, India, USA
http://www.panhala.in/
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Shree Ambabai (Mahalaxmi) Temple, Kolhapur

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Kolhapur, the Shri Ambabai Temple, also known as the Mahalaxmi Temple, is a stunning 12th-century Hindu shrine that captivates visitors with its intricate sculptures and rich history. Revered as one of the Shakti Peethas or Dakshin Kashi, this temple holds immense spiritual significance for devotees seeking liberation from desires or fulfillment of their wishes.
Beautiful and divine temple with rich history. The idol of Ambabai is mesmerizing and the atmosphere inside is very peaceful. Well-maintained and clean. Gets very crowded on weekends and festivals, so early morning darshan is best. Parking can be difficult near the temple. Overall, a must-visit spiritual place in Kolhapur.
Bharati G — Google review
-Get down at main entrance, we mistakenly had dropped down backside gate. -Senior citizens are allowed to sit in the entrance if any large queue was there. -Inside temple, womens are separately in queues to have Darshan as its Mahalaxmi Temple. -Drinking water facility available when you come out of Darshan. -Several shops available inside for shopping devotional items. -Peda Prasad nearby exit of Darshan is the cheap and best which was sold by local guys. -Also, Laddu Prasad sold by Temple committee. -Best part is free Bhojanalaya as like in Shirdi was available and taste was very good. (Variety Rice, sabhji, butter milk, sweet.) -Timing 12PM to 3PM -This is located in backside of temple which is of 50m distance from temple. -Free Tokens are given in main entrance and backside gate. -Volunteers/Members inside Bhojanalaya strictly instructs all devotees to not waste food. One should complete his/her food and allowed to get up for handwash. - Plates for children were asked there parents before giving in order avoid wastage of food. - But this Bhojanalaya is present in 1st floor, which is a very big minus point for those where not able to step up. - Footwears are to be kept outside Bhojanalaya.
Arun B — Google review
Beautiful and very very old temple. Powerful vibes can be experienced. Crowded throughout the day. We had gone in the afternoon and early morning and both times the temple was crowded. We were blessed to have a security officer help us out of the blue as my mom couldnt stand and wait in the queue for long hours. Once inside you can feel the essence of an old temple and the idol is so so mesmerising! Truly blessed to have got a chance to visit the divine Mahalaxmi!
Shravani K — Google review
The Mahalakshmi Temple, located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu. This ancient temple is one of the 108 Shakti Peethas, making it a significant pilgrimage site. *History and Architecture* - The temple was originally built in the 7th century by the Chalukya dynasty and has undergone several renovations and expansions under various rulers, including the Shilahara and Maratha empires. - The architecture follows the Hemadpanti style, featuring intricate carvings, sculptures, and five prominent towers. - The temple complex includes shrines for other deities, such as Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Saraswati. *Temple Timings and Festivals* - The temple is open from 4:30 AM to 11:00 PM, with various rituals and aartis performed throughout the day. - Major festivals celebrated include Navratri, Kirnotsav, and Rathotsav, which attract thousands of devotees. - Kirnotsav is a unique festival where the sun's rays fall directly on the idol's face, feet, and chest in a specific sequence, occurring twice a year ¹ ² ³. *Significance and Legends* - According to mythology, the temple marks the site where the eyes of Goddess Sati fell, making it a spiritually potent destination. - The idol of Mahalakshmi is carved from black stone and stands 3 feet tall, facing west, which is considered unique. - The temple is believed to grant prosperity and salvation to its devotees, making it an essential stop for those seeking blessings ² ⁴.
Sanket J — Google review
"The Mahalakshmi Ambabai Temple is one of the three and a half Shakti Peethas. 🛕 We reached the temple at 5:00 AM, and the early morning time, the pleasant atmosphere, and witnessing the goddess's worship and aarti made our hearts feel completely serene. 😊🌸 There is very little crowd at the temple in the morning, and this is when you get the good fortune of witnessing the goddess's worship and aarti. ☺️ Therefore, you should definitely visit the temple during the morning hours. 😊"
Priyanka D — Google review
Such a divine temple. I was lucky to visit on Dhanteras. The best part is it’s not over crowded. U can have peaceful Darshan. The architecture is so vintage and beautiful. I love this temple
Swati G — Google review
Visited the Mahalaxmi Temple, Kolhapur, and had a truly divine experience. The temple is well-organized, the surroundings are clean, and darshan was peaceful. The positive energy inside the garbhagriha is powerful and calming. A must-visit for spiritual seekers.
Shital 2 — Google review
The Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi, also known as Ambabai. This ancient temple, built in the 7th century, is one of India's Shakti Peethas, attracting devotees from across the country. *Temple Timings:* - Opens: 4:30 AM - Closes: 10:00 PM - Morning Darshan: 4:30 AM - 12:30 PM - Afternoon Darshan: 1:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Evening Aarti: 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM *What to Expect:* - Marvel at the intricate Hemadpanti architecture - Offer prayers to Goddess Mahalaxmi - Explore smaller shrines within the complex - Witness the breathtaking Shri Yantra carving - Participate in festivals like Navratri and Kirnotsav *Tips:* - Visit during October to February for pleasant weather - Arrive early to avoid crowds - Wear modest clothing and remove shoes before entering - Mobile phones allowed, but photography restricted ¹
SPARK G — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Tarabai Rd, near Hindustan Bakery, B Ward, C Ward, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416012, India
https://www.mahalaxmikolhapur.com/index.php
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Shri Kadasiddheshwara Swamy Temple (Kaneri Math)

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Hindu temple
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Kolhapur, Maharashtra, the Shri Kadasiddheshwara Swamy Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a spiritual haven that draws visitors from all walks of life. This revered Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar and boasts impressive architecture alongside a tranquil atmosphere that invites reflection and peace. The temple features striking statues of Mahadev Shiva and Nandi Maharaj, which add to its charm.
Very good place near Kaneri Mattha Musium. A big statue of Shiva and Nandi is the best attraction of place. Its a oldest Shiv Temple. Well maintained and clean. Don't Miss the dhyan mandir for calm and quiet experience.
Mayur B — Google review
Very nice place to visit to relive our traditional & culture.. feels like village.. it takes 2-3 hours to watch the entire museum.. well maintained.. washrooms & restaurants available.. spread across 13 acres of land.. must visit with family.. calm & pleasant..
Saibana M — Google review
The temple is very clean & place is very peaceful . A big Mahadev Shiva & Nandi Maharaj statue is here. The Kadsiddheshwar Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a revered Hindu temple located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar, it holds cultural and religious significance. The temple's architecture and spiritual atmosphere attract devotees and visitors alike. Devotees and tourists' major attraction at the entrance of Siddhagiri Math premises, is Massive Shiv and Nandi statue amidst green dense coconut trees. Shri Swamiji Maharaj renovated the Kaneri Math and renamed it Siddhagiri Math. This 42 ft tall idol of a meditating Shiva with an equally massive Nandi in front, were also constructed during same period.
Baidujya B — Google review
Very well organized place. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed. Only one problem the area is not maintained well, prize of area spot is Very high for per person, and also dirty place, other aspects everything ok👍👍
RUPESH S — Google review
I recently visited this temple and was impressed by its cleanliness and well-maintained surroundings. The giant elephant statues were a highlight and added to the overall charm of the place. The atmosphere was serene, making it a great spot for a peaceful visit.
Akhilesh C — Google review
Very well organized place. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed. Only one problem the area is not maintained well, prize of area spot is Very high for per person, and also dirty place, other aspects everything ok👍The temple is very clean & place is very peaceful . A big Mahadev Shiva & Nandi Maharaj statue is here. The Kadsiddheshwar Temple, also known as Kaneri Math, is a revered Hindu temple located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Lord Kadsiddheshwar, it holds cultural and religious significance. The temple's architecture and spiritual atmosphere attract devotees and visitors alike. Devotees and tourists' major attraction at the entrance of Siddhagiri Math premises, is Massive Shiv and Nandi statue amidst green dense coconut trees. Shri Swamiji Maharaj renovated the Kaneri Math and renamed it Siddhagiri Math. This 42 ft tall idol of a meditating Shiva with an equally massive Nandi in front, were also constructed during same period.
Kartik S — Google review
Beautiful Temple ! It is near to Kanheri math. When there is temple people from all religions and caste come and find peace and enjoy this blessed placed.
Prathmesh J — Google review
It's amazing and devotional place. This temple has amazing texture. There were a well. They have meditation place.
Shruti P — Google review
4.7
(266)
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4.6
(194)
J777+3GR, Kaneri, Maharashtra 416234, India
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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
4.5
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4.5
(87)
Parpoli, Maharashtra 416510, India, USA
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Vitthal Rukmini Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Spiritual place very good historic building More than 100 year's old
Milind M — Google review
Good Hindu temple.
Suyash K — Google review
Best temple
Akshay D — Google review
Mst visit
Vaibhav D — Google review
Ok
Prasad S — Google review
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
विशाल ड — Google review
Jai hari vitthal
Padmanabh D — Google review
4.5
(11)
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4.5
(170)
RMG3+768, Shaniwar Peth, Miraj, Maharashtra 416410, India
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Shri Kopeshwar Temple, Khidrapur

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Hindu temple with elephant pillars, intricate stone carvings & a dome with a circular opening.
Beautifully carved statues of elephants and lords on every pillar and wall of the temple. As you enter you find a beautiful circle above surrounded by beautiful pillars and beauty to watch. You're not allowed to use phone inside main temple but the outer beauty is a must watch. On a bright sunny day you may enjoy the beauty of this place and take stunning photographs here.
Durva B — Google review
A wonderful place to visit for spiritual rejuvenation. The temple is beautifully designed with intricate carvings and a serene ambience. The cleanliness and maintenance of the premises are commendable. The chants and aarti create a divine atmosphere that instantly brings peace to the mind. The temple surroundings are lush and well-kept, making it perfect for a calm and refreshing experience. Truly a must-visit for devotees and anyone seeking inner peace.
Rahul M — Google review
Beautifully carved stone pillars gives a glimpse into the artistic brilliance of the 12th century. Sabha mandap is the peak attraction for visitors. Best time to visit is during full moon day.
Omkar K — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple is a peaceful and truly breathtaking ancient Shiva temple. The architecture is stunning—intricate carvings, a unique circular sanctum, and a calming spiritual vibe that instantly makes you feel connected. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and less crowded, making it perfect for slow exploration and quiet moments. A must-visit heritage spot near Kolhapur for anyone who loves history, art, and serene divine energy.
Vibha R — Google review
Visiting Kopeshwar Temple was an absolutely mesmerizing experience. The temple is not only an architectural marvel but also a living testimony of India’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. The intricate carvings, unique circular design, and the way the temple blends both Shaivite and Vaishnavite traditions left me truly awe-struck. Every pillar, every sculpture tells a story, making it feel like you’re walking through history. A very special mention to our guide, Aappa, whose knowledge and storytelling brought the temple to life. He explained the legends, historical significance, and hidden details in such a captivating way that it made the entire visit unforgettable. His passion and respect for the temple truly enhanced the experience, and I couldn’t have asked for a better guide. Highly recommend visiting this hidden gem, and if possible, take the tour with Aappa – he will make sure you don’t just see the temple, but truly experience its soul. 🙏
Apeksha M — Google review
You cannot understand and enjoy this magnificent temple without a proper guide. Our guide Mr.Appu created that aura of the temple with his beautiful narration. Though it's a small temple..I would say one day is also very less to study n observe beauty of each pillars and stories of the each beautifully carved art. Only shocking observation is why Govt or Archeology society is not taking care and beautifying. These are just one of few left over beautiful art pieces by our ancestors , if we don't preserve this for our future generations..it will also go very soon. We need to give importance to glorify our History, keeping politics away. If you are in kolhapur , you must visit this temple, (it's 1 hr 45 minutes away from kolhapur.)( Driving through the sugarcane fields is another unforgettable moment)
Naren D — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple at Khidrapur is an architectural masterpiece of the 12th century, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple showcases intricate stone carvings, remarkable sculptures, and a unique design that reflects the excellence of ancient craftsmanship. Situated on the banks of the Krishna River, it offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere, away from the usual crowd. A must-visit for devotees, history enthusiasts, and lovers of heritage architecture. Must visit....!
Suraj — Google review
Kopeshwar Temple is located in Khidrapur, a village in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, India. It's situated on the banks of the Krishna River and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Temple History: The construction of the temple began in the 7th century AD by the Badami Chalukyas and was later completed by the Shilahara Kings in the 12th century. Architecture- The temple is known for its intricate Chalukyan architecture, featuring beautifully carved pillars, sculptures, and a unique star-shaped design. It's divided into four parts: Swarga Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Antaral Kaksha, and Garbhagriha. Unique Features: Dual Deities: The temple worships both Shiva and Vishnu, with Vishnu present in the form of a linga (Dhopeshwar) alongside the Shivling (Kopeshwar). No Nandi: Unlike most Shiva temples, there's no Nandi statue at the entrance, as per the mythology surrounding the temple's name and history. Festivals and Celebrations: The temple hosts various festivals, including Mahashivratri and Shravana, which attract devotees from nearby areas. Visitor Information: The temple is open from 6 am to 8 pm, and visitors are advised to dress modestly and respect the serene surroundings. Location and Accessibility: Khidrapur is approximately 61 km from Kolhapur and 40 km from Sangli, making it accessible by bus . The temple's stunning architecture, unique features, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring Maharashtra's cultural heritage. Architecture: The temple is praised for its intricate carvings, sculptures, and unique star-shaped design. Visitors have marveled at the 48 hand-carved pillars in the Swarga Mandap. Spiritual Significance: As a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kopeshwar Temple offers a serene atmosphere and spiritual experience. The temple's unique feature is the presence of both Shiva and Vishnu idols. Must-see Attractions Swarga Mandap different A heavenly hall with 48 pillars, each carved differently
Pranoti P — Google review
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Khidrapur, Maharashtra 416108, India
10

Military Shri Mahadev Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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its a beautiful place with Mahadev Temple, feels so good to just go and sit there, so peaceful, maintained very well by the Military, a small zoo for the kids . if you want peace and quiet and relax , this is the place. Update: went there with my grand daughter. She really enjoyed the slides, swings, rides and the park. First time saw a deer and was amazed
Uday A — Google review
This temple is located inside military campus… Small and nice Mahadev temple surrounded with greenery… there is a children’s park and a small zoo where one can find animals like deer, rabbits, tortoise etc… no charges… small kids really enjoy this place… toilets are also available in the premises… There is a big Shivaji statue… park is still being developed…
Nikhil G — Google review
Military Mahadeva Temple is One of the city's oldest temples, this Shiva shrine is managed by the Indian Army and was inaugurated in 1955. The temple is situated on Camp Road and is surrounded by a green, well-landscaped garden with a children's play area and has some benches to sit on. The central shrine houses an awe-inspiring black Shiva Lingam, guarded by five-hooded serpents, which captivates visitors with its mystical allure. Adjacent to the temple is a mini zoo that houses deer and emus, providing an additional attraction for families and nature enthusiasts. The temple complex includes statues of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and replicas of forts associated with him. The temple is open on all days from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. It has relaxing and peaceful settings makes the place worth a visit !!!
Sushil K — Google review
Since childhood ( 50 years ago ) we are regularly visiting this temple. Best managed my military administration. For children there is some surprise.
Mahesh थ — Google review
Was good maintained overall I liked the environment and animal park
Nitin A — Google review
This temple 🛕 is too peacefull and calm place to pray, there is clean ambience no disturbance, the ambience is good , army people will be mostly time come n pray , so u will also get proud and safe because of them ,must visit for visitors, great experience 9/10
Akshay P — Google review
It's a beautiful temple. Well maintained. There is a garden inside the temple premises , and small rides are available too kids along with jumping castle , swing and sliders . Kids will enjoy as there is a small zoo kinda attached to temple compound where one can spot few deers , swans, turtles. Overall it's a good place for people of all ages. There is parking space for 2 and 4 wheeler and it's absolutely free .
Deepa S — Google review
Best place to go for a relaxed walk, quality time with family, kids love it. This was the must go destination for me as a child. Loved watching deer, rabbits, peacocks, emu. The temple was a must visit place. Going to the Krishna fountain to spot tortoises was the next best activity. It was very hard to get a chance to sit on the swings. I always preferred the slide.
Siddharth K — Google review
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Congress Road (NH- 4A, Velguem, Camp, Belagavi, Karnataka 590001, India
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11

Gokak Water Falls

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Visited Gokak Falls and it was a breathtaking experience! The majestic waterfall, lush greenery, and the historical hanging bridge add to its charm. A perfect spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Highly recommend visiting during the monsoon for the best views!
Satish N — Google review
Beautiful place, beautiful temple, food is not good but there is sweet corn and other snacks that you can eat... Carry your own food....
Nayana — Google review
Beautiful waterfall, especially in monsoon, but with the hanging bridge closed and fencing around, the overall view feels little restricted. But it’s good for people’s safety.
Kartik H — Google review
Gokak Waterfalls: The Niagara of Karnataka Gokak Waterfalls, often referred to as the Niagara of Karnataka, is a spectacular natural wonder located in the Belagavi district of Karnataka, India. Formed by the Ghataprabha River, the falls plunge from a height of approximately 170 feet into a rugged sandstone gorge, creating a breathtaking sight. Highlights of Gokak Waterfalls 1. Historical Significance: The Gokak Falls area has historical importance due to its association with the Chalukyan era. Several ancient monuments and temples can be found nearby, adding a cultural charm to the natural beauty of the falls. 2. Colonial Legacy: A British-era hanging bridge, measuring 210 meters in length, adds to the allure of the location. This architectural marvel provides visitors with a panoramic view of the cascading waterfalls and the surrounding greenery. 3. Unique Features: The falls are distinct because of their horseshoe-shaped edge and reddish-brown rocks, which make the cascading water even more visually striking. During the monsoon season (July to October), the river swells, offering a dramatic and awe-inspiring spectacle. 4. Hydroelectric Power Station: Gokak Falls also holds the distinction of being home to one of the earliest hydroelectric power stations in India, established in 1907, which once supplied electricity to the nearby textile mills. 5. Nearby Attractions: • Mahalingeshwara Temple: A centuries-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located near the falls. • Godachinmalki Falls: Another stunning waterfall located a short distance from Gokak. • Gokak Town: Known for its textiles and traditional Gokak sweets, the town offers a charming detour for visitors. Travel Tips • Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and post-monsoon seasons (July to October) for the fullest flow of the waterfalls. • Accessibility: The falls are about 70 km from Belagavi and 40 km from Dharwad, easily reachable by road. • Activities: Photography, nature walks, and temple visits are popular here. Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents. With its stunning natural beauty and cultural significance, Gokak Waterfalls is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
MAYUR J — Google review
Very beautiful place! Same like naigara! But there are 2 spots here! One is near temple and other one u have to go little more forward from main road! No tickets n all parking charges may be asked
Sahil S — Google review
Amazing place. The falls apparently will look better during rains. Other attractions include a Hoysala styled temple and the British era Gokak mills next to the falls.
Vishvas R — Google review
Karnataka's Nayagar waterfalls. Best time to visit between June to December.
Darshan B — Google review
The place is clean and good for waterfall view. You will get lots of snack shops near this spot. Good to bring kids as it have temple also.
Chetan J — Google review
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4.0
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Gokak Falls, Dhupadal, Karnataka, India
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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
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Sonauli, Goa 403410, India
https://www.goa.gov.in/places/dudhsagar-waterfalls/
13

Supa Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
This massive dam, built across the Kali river & surrounded by deep jungle, opened in 1987.
4.5
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Karnataka 581365, India, USA
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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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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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3.8
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near Kali River Bridge, Dandeli, Karnataka 581325, India
https://dandeliwildplanet.com/
+91 99454 41907
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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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3.7
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Bairidevarkoppa, Hubballi, Karnataka 580031, USA
17

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/
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Badami Cave Temples

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

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

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Hindu temple
Historic Sites
The amazing group of temples at Pattadakal, a UNESCO world heritage site, are a must visit in Karnataka. Constructed by the Badami Chalukyas between 1200 and 1400 years ago. The temples are located in a very well maintained complex with manicured lawns. The temples are absolutely stunning with amazing sculptural work and influences of both the Dravida and Nagara styles visible in the temples. The temples are mostly dedicated to Lord Shiva but have idols belonging to all Hindu deities and many epics such as the Ramayanam as well. One would need at least a couple of hours to even have a cursory visit since the amount of detail present in the temples is amazing, and is an absolute mandatory visit when one is in Karnataka.
Karthik V — Google review
The temples of Pattadkal are located on on the banks of the river Malaprabha. The temples are stone carved and from the Chalukyan era and date back to 7th and 8th century. They are beautiful, elegant, intricately chiselled and showcase some architectural characteristics and therefore designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples in Pattadakal bear testimony to the richness and timeless splendour of the Chalukyan architecture. It has a cluster of 10 major temples, which showcase some striking architectural features. The temples are unique as they are inspired by Aryan, Dravidian and a combination of both styles. It was even used as the ceremonial centre where kings were crowned and commemorated. There is a sculpture gallery maintained by Archeological Survey of India within the Pattadakal temple complex. Highly recommended and is definitely worth the visit.
Vishwanath P — Google review
The Pattadakal Temple Complex is truly magnificent—its beauty is beyond words. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is exceptionally well-maintained, and I deeply appreciate the efforts of both UNESCO and the Archaeological Survey of India for preserving this masterpiece of ancient Indian architecture. There is a convenient parking area right in front of the complex, making the visit easy for travellers. Among the many temples, one shrine houses a Shiva idol, and stepping inside offers a serene and powerful experience. The ancient architecture, with its intricate carvings and historic charm, transports you back in time. If you are a travel enthusiast or a history lover, I highly recommend visiting Pattadakal. For a more comfortable experience, plan your trip early in the morning or later in the afternoon, as the area can get very hot during midday. Overall, Pattadakal is a must-visit destination that beautifully showcases India’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
Anjima K — Google review
Absolutely fascinating place! Pattadakal is a treasure trove of Chalukya architecture, with a mix of Dravida and Nagara-style temples that are incredibly well-preserved. Walking through the site, you can see the artistry in every carving — from intricate friezes to majestic temple towers. It really feels like stepping back in time. The site is peaceful, photogenic, and perfect for history and architecture lovers. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes as there’s a fair bit of walking, and don’t miss the Virupaksha and Mallikarjuna temples — they’re breathtaking!
Rahul A — Google review
Pattadakallu is an incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site that beautifully showcases the architectural brilliance of the Chalukyan era. The temples here are stunning, with intricate carvings and a unique blend of North and South Indian architectural styles. Each structure tells a story from history, and the entire complex feels like walking through a living museum. I highly recommend hiring a local guide — they bring the place to life with fascinating insights and help you truly appreciate the details you might otherwise miss. The site is well-maintained, peaceful, and definitely worth visiting if you love history, architecture, or ancient art.
Deepshikha B — Google review
A stunning heritage site with beautiful temple carvings and architecture. We hired a local guide for ₹700, and he explained everything in great detail — totally worth it! A must-visit for anyone interested in history and art.
Jyoti I — Google review
Visited the Pattadakallu temples recently, and it was a truly mesmerising experience. The intricate carvings, peaceful surroundings, and the remarkable blend of architectural styles make this UNESCO World Heritage Site a must-visit. Walking among the ancient temples feels like stepping back in time, and the maintenance of the site is commendable. A perfect place for history and architecture enthusiasts!
Nihar D — Google review
The place is well maintained by ASI and is one of the few places where you witness both Dravidian and Nagara styles of temple architecture. The Temple complex is quite extensive, and it would take at least two hours to explore it fully. It's advisable to visit early in the morning as the site opens as early as 7AM.
Ajith V — Google review
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State Highway 14, Pattadakal, Bagalkot, Pattadakal, Karnataka 587201, India
+91 80 2235 2828
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Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

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Virupaksha Temple in Hampi is a UNESCO Heritage Site dating back to the 7th century. The temple features a gateway tower, courtyards, and a dining hall. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Pampadevi and is still actively used for worship. Visitors can also enjoy a trek to the nearby hilltop for stunning sunrise views of the surrounding rocky hills, river, and ancient temples.
Virupaksha Temple is one of the most beautiful and historically rich places to visit in Hampi. The temple’s architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings, tall gopurams, and beautifully detailed pillars that reflect the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire. Every corner of the temple tells a story, and the atmosphere feels calm and spiritual. The place is well maintained, and the surroundings add to its charm with the backdrop of Hampi’s rocky landscape and the Tungabhadra River nearby. I’d highly recommend taking a local guide. They share fascinating insights about the history, hidden details in the carvings, and the temple’s significance, which really enhances the experience. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just want to soak in the peaceful energy of the place, Virupaksha Temple is a must-visit in Hampi.
Dipanshu B — Google review
Virupaksha Temple is one of the most iconic and active temples in Hampi, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It’s a living temple that has been in continuous worship for centuries, dating back to the Vijayanagara Empire. The temple’s tall gopuram dominates the Hampi skyline and is visible from many parts of the site. Inside, you’ll find beautiful carvings, detailed murals, and a serene sanctum that attracts both devotees and visitors alike. The temple complex is clean and well maintained, and you can often see temple elephants blessing devotees near the entrance. The surrounding bazaar area and the view of the temple from the nearby Hemakuta Hill, especially during sunrise or sunset, are truly breathtaking. A must-visit place to experience the spiritual and historical essence of Hampi.
Arun N — Google review
The Virupaksha Temple in Hampi is one of the most magnificent and spiritually powerful landmarks in South India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is not just a place of worship but a living heritage site that has continued to thrive for over a thousand years. Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, the temple’s towering gopuram (gateway tower) welcomes visitors from afar and sets the tone for the divine atmosphere inside. As soon as you enter, you’re captivated by the intricate carvings, detailed pillars, and age-old murals that narrate stories from Indian mythology. The temple complex is vast and beautifully maintained, preserving its ancient charm while still being active with daily rituals and devotees. You can witness traditional pujas, hear the ringing of bells, and feel the spiritual energy that fills the air. One of the unique experiences here is watching the inverted shadow of the main tower cast naturally inside one of the inner chambers—a fascinating example of ancient Indian architectural brilliance. The temple elephant, Lakshmi, often blesses visitors near the entrance, adding to the temple’s warm and traditional feel. The surroundings of the temple are equally mesmerizing, with the Hampi Bazaar, river ghats, and ancient ruins nearby, making it a perfect starting point for exploring Hampi’s rich history. Early mornings and evenings are the best times to visit, especially during sunrise or sunset, when the golden light enhances the beauty of the temple and the granite hills around it. Overall Experience: A visit to the Virupaksha Temple is not just sightseeing—it’s a deeply spiritual journey that connects you to India’s ancient culture, devotion, and timeless architecture. Whether you’re a devotee, a history lover, or a traveler seeking peace, this temple is a must-visit gem of Hampi. Highly recommended for its heritage, architecture, and divine ambience.
Pratham S — Google review
The Virupaksha Temple is such a peaceful and beautiful place. The moment you step inside, everything feels calm and quiet. The temple has an amazing atmosphere - you can really feel its history. The sculptures and carvings are wonderful, so detailed and full of life. It's incredible to think how old they are and how well they've been preserved. I loved just walking around and taking in the silence. The place has a special charm that's hard to describe - simple, spiritual, and timeless. Definitely a must-visit spot in Hampi for anyone who enjoys history, art, or just a bit of peace.
Daniel B — Google review
Virupaksha Temple is a truly amazing 7th-century temple that honours Lord Shiva. It’s a fantastic example of Dravidian architecture. What makes it even more special is that it’s the oldest building still standing in Hampi, which sets it apart from the other ruins of the ancient Vijayanagara Empire.
Nil C — Google review
Virupaksha Temple, Hampi - one of the most fascinating and spiritually active heritage sites in India, and a must-visit when in Hampi. The massive temple complex was originally built by Lakkana Dandesha, a chieftain under King Deva Raya II of the Vijayanagara Empire. The architecture and craftsmanship here are breathtaking — a fine example of how art, devotion, and science blended seamlessly in ancient India. The main temple consists of a sanctum, three ante chambers, a beautifully pillared hall, and an open mandapa, all surrounded by smaller shrines, courtyards, and gateways. The nine-tiered eastern gopuram, rising nearly 50 meters high, is the most striking feature. With a stone base and a brick superstructure, it dominates the skyline of Hampi and serves as the main entrance to the temple’s outer court filled with sub-shrines. A smaller eastern gateway leads to the inner court, while another northern gateway — the Kanakagiri Gopura — connects to the Tungabhadra River through a small enclosure of shrines. A narrow channel from the river even flows along the temple terrace and down into the old temple kitchen — a clever example of ancient water management. One of the most fascinating details is how the temple design incorporates mathematical concepts and fractal geometry. The triangular main structure and the repeating carved patterns on the towers demonstrate symmetry and self-repetition, almost like natural fractals — proof of how advanced and thoughtful ancient Indian architecture was. Inside, you’ll also find the famous pinhole image effect — where sunlight passes through a small hole and projects an inverted image of the gopuram inside a dark chamber. Small wonders like this make the temple feel alive with ingenuity. The temple is located at the end of Hampi Bazaar, right beside the Tungabhadra River, and the surroundings are vibrant with pilgrims, locals, and travelers. Early mornings and evenings are the best times to visit — the golden light against the sandstone and river backdrop is mesmerizing.
Akhil A — Google review
Visited Virupaksha Temple, Hampi 🛕 Over the weekend…. One of the oldest and most beautiful temples in Hampi .. still active and full of divine energy 🙏. The tall Gopura is amazing, and inside temple you can even see its shadow appear upside down on the temple wall — a must-see! You can also visit the small shrine of Goddess Bhuvaneshwari Devi (Karnataka Kuladevate) inside the temple. The whole place is very peaceful and clean. There’s a big pond outside the temple which adds to the beauty of the surroundings. You’ll also see many monkeys around, so keep an eye on your belongings. For a closer darshan, there is a ₹25 ticket that allows you to walk near the main god and have a blissful darshan of Lord Veerupaksha. It can get crowded at times, but the experience is totally worth it. Need to walk bit from parking area.. A must-visit place in Hampi for its history, architecture, and spiritual vibes. 🙏
Santosh S — Google review
The Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, Karnataka, is a stunning example of South Indian temple architecture and an enduring symbol of Hindu faith. Dating back to the 7th century, it was expanded under the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century, becoming a grand center of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva, known here as Virupaksha. The temple complex features a towering 9-tiered gopuram (entrance tower), intricate carvings, pillared halls, and sacred shrines that reflect the spiritual and artistic brilliance of the era. A living temple, Virupaksha has never ceased to function, even after the fall of Hampi in 1565, and remains an active site of devotion. It hosts the grand annual chariot festival and betrothal celebrations of Lord Virupaksha and Goddess Pampa, attracting thousands of devotees. The temple’s sanctity, centuries-old traditions, and architectural majesty make it a cornerstone of Karnataka’s cultural and religious heritage, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Khushal J — Google review
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Hampi, Karnataka 583239, India
https://vijayanagara.nic.in/tourist-place/virupaksha-temple/
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Hampi

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Ancient Ruins
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Hampi, also known as Vijayanagara, is a town located in the Indian state of Karnataka. Situated along the Tungabhadra River near the city of Hosapete, this area is rich in history and natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by massive grey boulders shaped by water and wind into various forms, creating a unique and picturesque setting.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Tirupati
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Shree Vijaya Vitthala Temple

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The Shree Vijaya Vitthala Temple, dating back to the 15th century, is a massive complex showcasing the architectural brilliance of the Vijayanagara empire. Dedicated to Lord Vitthala, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, it features various shrines and halls including the Maha Mantapa, Kalayana Mantapa, Devi Shrine, Utsav Mantapa and Ranga Mantapa. The iconic stone chariot in its courtyard is a striking structure that was once movable.
Vijaya Vittala Temple is one of Hampi’s most impressive and iconic sites. The temple complex showcases incredible Vijayanagara architecture with detailed carvings, massive stone pillars, and beautifully sculpted mantapas. The Stone Chariot is a must-see and makes for amazing photographs, while the musical pillars in the Maha Mantapa are a unique marvel you can actually hear different notes when they are struck. The temple grounds are spacious and peaceful, allowing you to explore at your own pace and admire the artistry up close. Visiting early in the morning or late afternoon helps avoid crowds and the midday heat. A must visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or just soaking in the beauty of Hampi.
Arun N — Google review
First of all, don't forget to bring a new crisp 50Rs note to take a pic with the stone chariot which is depicted on the note. Very beautiful and super intricately carved temple. Each idol is a work of art and it is difficult to fathom the depth and explanation without a good guide. Guide will explain the background, context, art, detailing and even the sound of various indian instruments by tapping on the columns. While planning a trip here, please understand that this temple can be accessed through two ways- First is the regular way to come to Vitthala temple parking and then proceed to temple by electric cart or by walking. By walking, you can explore the mantapas, temples and pushkarnis (ponds) on the way. Even some endemic plants, unique flowers and insects can be observed. Second way, a little adventurous and involving mild hiking is to come from Hampi Bazaar side, crossing Monolithic Nandi, Achutraya temple complex, Bazaar, taking right after pushkarni, from Varahaswamu gudi, lamp stand, kings balance and finally reaching Vitthala temple taking around 30-50 minutes depending on your fitness level. On the way, you can see Matunga hills on right and Tungabhadra river on left. Tickets for entrance are available at parking or also near the entry of Vitthala temple but mobile signals may be challenging here so keep small cash ready. Not much public amenities and if you plan to walk, especially in summer time, don't forget to keep water.
Sudershan G — Google review
One of the most breathtaking monuments in Hampi! Vitthala Temple truly feels like walking into history. The intricate stone carvings, the iconic stone chariot, and the musical pillars make this place unforgettable. The architecture is grand yet so detailed—you can spend hours just admiring every corner. The surroundings are peaceful, and the walk toward the temple is scenic with ruins all around, giving a glimpse of Hampi’s glorious past. It’s well-maintained and perfect for photography, especially during early morning or golden hour. A must-visit spot if you’re exploring Hampi—absolutely worth your time!
Dhanashree R — Google review
Must visit place of hampi ruins. The famous chariot appearing on Indian rupee is here. Some of the buildings are very huge and detailed like music pillars etc. There is a river backside of the huge place which is a must walk , it was so good due to monsoon end and water flow was more. Pick and drop from parking is chargeable via battery car for rs. 20 per head if you wish to take that which I'll recommend to take it - else you need to walk like 750 ms inside. You will get a guides there to explain about the history of the temple. They will charge you 500rs. Must visiting place.
Darshan K — Google review
The Vijaya Vittala Temple is truly the heart of Hampi’s heritage! 🛕✨ An architectural marvel showcasing the famous Stone Chariot, musical pillars, and stunning stone carvings that highlight the artistic brilliance of the Vijayanagara Empire. The entire temple complex is beautifully designed and well maintained, offering a calm and spiritual vibe. The walk from the entrance to the main temple is scenic and filled with ancient ruins that add to the charm. A must-visit destination for anyone who loves history, architecture, and culture. Highly recommended! 🙏🌄
Pavan Y — Google review
The Vitthal Temple in Hampi is absolutely mesmerizing! The architecture, especially the famous Stone Chariot and the musical pillars, is breathtaking. You can truly feel the spiritual and historical energy of this place. The carvings are so detailed and the entire complex feels peaceful, especially during early morning or sunset hours. It’s a must-visit for anyone coming to Hampi — whether you’re interested in history, photography, or just want to soak in the serene vibes. Make sure to walk around and explore the smaller shrines too. A timeless masterpiece that leaves you in awe!
The F — Google review
The Shree Vijaya Vitthala Temple is not merely a ruin; it is the architectural crown jewel of Hampi and the Vijayanagara Empire, captivating visitors with its unparalleled craftsmanship. Dedicated to an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this 15th-century Dravidian masterpiece showcases the peak of South Indian temple design. ​The temple complex is famed for two monumental attractions. First, the iconic Stone Chariot (a shrine designed as an ornamental chariot), which stands as the state's most recognized symbol and is featured on the ₹50 note. Second, the incredible Ranga Mandapa with its 56 Musical Pillars (or 'SaReGaMa' pillars). When gently tapped, these large granite columns emit distinct musical notes, a testament to the ancient sculptors' sophisticated knowledge of acoustics and stone carving. ​Though the main idol is gone, the sprawling campus, with its intricately carved halls, shrines, and towering gateways, offers a profoundly immersive journey into a glorious past. Budget a minimum of two hours here to truly appreciate its artistry.
Augustine C — Google review
Shree Vijaya Vittala Temple is the crown jewel of Hampi and one of the most breathtaking architectural wonders I have ever seen in India. This temple is not just a monument it is history frozen in stone, showcasing the artistic excellence of the Vijayanagara Empire. The first thing that amazed me was the iconic Stone Chariot, which is the symbol of Karnataka tourism. Seeing it in real life felt surreal the detailing, the symmetry, and the precision of the stonework are truly unbelievable. Just behind it, the Musical Pillars (Saregama Pillars) inside the Maha Mantapa are a masterpiece of engineering and creativity. Each pillar produces musical notes when tapped something that still surprises modern architects! The temple complex is massive, with beautiful carvings, open corridors, pavilions, and mandapas that reflect stories of gods, dancers, musicians, and royal life. Even though the structure is partly in ruins, it still holds incredible grace and power. What I loved most was the peaceful atmosphere — no loud noise, just the gentle wind passing through ancient pillars. The sunset light falling on the stones creates a golden glow that makes the entire temple look divine. It’s a perfect place for photographers, history lovers, devotees, and travellers seeking inspiration. There is a bit of walking required to reach the temple (around 1 km from the parking area), but the scenic pathway with boulders and greenery makes it worth it. The temple is maintained nicely, and guides are available if you want to learn deeper history. If you visit Hampi and don’t see the Vittala Temple, you miss the soul of Hampi. This is not just a heritage site — it’s a living example of India’s artistic brilliance. Truly unforgettable! Just Abinash YouTuber | Traveller
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Elephant Stables

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The Elephant Stables in Hampi, India, are a remarkable example of Indo-Islamic architecture and were once used to house the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire. This well-preserved 16th-century structure boasts 11 intricately carved rooms set in grassy grounds. Despite the entry fee, visitors find it worth it for the chance to explore the cool stone buildings and relax on the expansive lawn.
Just next to the Lotus Mahal lies one of the most iconic sights of Hampi - the Elephant Stables. This long row of 11 interconnected domed chambers once housed the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara kings. The Indo-Islamic design is impressive, with each dome having a slightly different pattern. The structure is remarkably intact and gives a sense of the empire’s grandeur. The spacious lawns in front make it perfect for photos. Even after centuries, it stands strong and remains one of the best-preserved examples of royal architecture in Hampi.
Akhil A — Google review
It is an impressive structure that was used to provide shelter for the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire. It is in excellent condition that has survived through the years. The elaborate structure indicates the importance attached to the royal elephants during those days. It also suggests towards the amazing craftsmanship of the artisans of that era. Lots of people here, careful with personal belongings. Toilets available. Fee charged for entry. Higher fees for foreigners. Great place for photography.
S V — Google review
Stepping into the Elephant Stables in Hampi is like walking onto a beautifully preserved royal stage. This magnificent long building is a highlight of the Vijayanagara ruins, showcasing a striking blend of Indo-Islamic architecture. Each of the eleven domed chambers, where the royal elephants were housed, is unique and impressively large. The grand central chamber is particularly ornate. The sheer scale and symmetry of the structure are breathtaking, offering a powerful glimpse into the empire's former glory. Set against a vast, manicured lawn, it's a remarkably peaceful and photogenic spot, making it an absolute must-see.
Aditya P — Google review
Another marvel archeological structure. Actually it is all inter connected with Lotus mahal, ranga Temple, elephant stables, and even Jain temple all nearby to each other. This structure had proper space for elephant's care and provide food.
Gorev K — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting the Elephant Stable in Hampi! 🐘 It’s a cool historical site built to house the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire. The architecture is a mix of Indian and Islamic styles, and the 11 large chambers are pretty amazing. 🏰 The central dome is the biggest and most beautiful. Even though the building shows some wear from time, it’s still in good shape and a great place to explore. 🕰️ I spent around an hour here, and it was peaceful and interesting. ✨
Amey J — Google review
Elephant Stables at Hampi The Elephant Stables at Hampi are one of the most remarkable structures that reflect the grandeur and architectural brilliance of the Vijayanagara Empire. Located near the Zenana Enclosure, these stables were built in the 15th century during the reign of the Vijayanagara kings. They were used to house royal elephants, which played an important role in warfare, ceremonies, and processions. Today, the Elephant Stables stand as a symbol of the empire’s power, discipline, and artistic excellence. The structure is an elongated rectangular building with eleven large chambers arranged side by side. Each chamber has a tall arched doorway, which provided enough space for a full-grown elephant to enter and rest comfortably. The stables are built with strong stone and mortar, reflecting the Vijayanagara rulers’ emphasis on durability. The central chamber is larger and more decorated compared to the others, possibly used for housing the royal elephant. One of the most fascinating features of the Elephant Stables is their unique architectural style. The domes on the roof are built in various shapes—some are circular, some octagonal, and others pointed, resembling Islamic architecture. This shows how Vijayanagara builders skillfully blended Indo-Islamic styles, creating structures that were both functional and artistic. The ornamentation is minimal, but the symmetry and proportions make the stables aesthetically pleasing. Elephants were considered symbols of power and prestige in medieval India. They were used in battles, royal parades, and religious ceremonies. Housing such magnificent animals in a grand structure reflected the prosperity and strength of the Vijayanagara Empire. The stables were not just shelters but also well-ventilated and spacious, ensuring the comfort of the elephants. This highlights the kingdom’s sense of discipline and organization. Today, the Elephant Stables are a major attraction for visitors to Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists from all over the world come to admire this masterpiece of medieval architecture. Surrounded by lush green lawns and other ruins, the stables give us a glimpse into the lifestyle and priorities of the Vijayanagara rulers. In conclusion, the Elephant Stables at Hampi are not just remnants of the past but a proud reminder of India’s glorious heritage. They stand as an architectural marvel, combining strength and elegance, and continue to fascinate historians, architects, and travelers alike.
SHIVRAJ N — Google review
The Elephant Stables in Hampi is an impressive structure that once housed 11 royal elephants. Each of the 11 interconnected domed chambers has its own unique design, showcasing a beautiful blend of Indo-Islamic architecture. The central dome is larger and more ornate, likely reserved for the most important elephant. The symmetry, scale, and craftsmanship are remarkable, making it one of the most photographed and well preserved monuments in Hampi, a true reflection of the Vijayanagara Empire’s grandeur.
Arun N — Google review
This magnificent 15" century structure, built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture, is considered to be the stable for the state elephants. However, it is also argued to be a palace secretariat. This long rectangular structure is 85 x 10 m in dimension. It faces west and has eleven large domed chambers. They are identical, with recessed niches on three sides and an arched entrance on the west. Out of the eleven chambers, 8 have arched small openings on the east wall. Three more arched small openings are found on the north and south walls connecting four chambers. Between the entrance arches, the exterior represents small arches topped by three smaller arched niches and miniature recesses with angled tops. Above, the chambers rise domes symmetrically arranged and of varying types such as circular, octagonal, ribbed and fluted in design. Above the central chamber is a ruined two-storeyed structure that is reached by two staircases. There are remnants of ornate stucco and plaster ornamentation, on both the exterior and interior, which were once part of the architecture and design of the building.
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Sri Yaganti Uma Maheswara Temple

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Yaganti Temple is a 15th-century Hindu temple renowned for its intricate stonework and surrounding rock formations. The temple complex consists of three caves, including one dedicated to Lord Shiva, which requires ascending a few steps to reach. The interior of the Shiva temple exudes vitality and color, inviting visitors to linger awhile. Local shops are available outside the temple, situated amidst rocky hills and ruins.
Yaganti Temple is truly a beautiful and divine place. Surrounded by stunning rock formations and peaceful natural scenery, the temple has a unique charm you won't find anywhere else. The ancient architecture, the growing Nandi statue, and the calm caves around make the experience feel spiritual and magical. It's not just a temple, but a perfect blend of nature, history, and devotion. A must-visit if you're looking for beauty and peace together.
Divakar G — Google review
You will be amazed to see such a temple ! I'm blessed to visit this temple, where we can witness amazing architecture, and nandi, which is growing year on year. Also the Venkateswara temple next to this, is also great.
Prasanna D — Google review
Yaganti is located about 80 kms off the NH near Kurnool. The Uma Maheswara Temple is built by the Vijayanagara Kings in the 16th century. The place is surrounded by hills and is surreal. The drive takes you through hills and ravines and is an adventure in itself... worth the drive. We really enjoyed the beauty of the place and its history... legend says that Sage Bramha and Sage Agastya meditated in the caves surrounding the Temple. A must visit with family to understand our Rich culture and history.
Satish S — Google review
Very Beautiful devotional place. surrounded by beautiful hills. beat time to visit in Morning or evening. Good Parking space available. Restroom available. Food stalls and other shops available. must visit place.
Devendra C — Google review
Excellent temple, No crow is to be seen with in the premises as cursed by the great sage Agastya muni. 3 caves for Agastya muni, Venkateshwara swamy and Vishnu cave which needs some effort to climb all the stairs. Basavanna seems to be growing inch by inch as prophesised by Srimadvirat Pothuluri veera bhramendra swamy varu.
Santosh — Google review
A wonderful ancient temple where you feel the vibe. The temple pond is there to chill before darshan. The caves were very cool even during the mid hot day.
Bharathi R — Google review
The location of temple is picturesque. Lord Umamaheswara lingam looks very different!!! The trek to sri Venkateshwara Swamy temple is beautiful!!! Enjoy the nature's Beauty along with spiritual connections....
Pallavan C — Google review
Yaganti temple is very old and historical temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Inside the Garbhagruha, if closely observed, you can see both Uma (Parvathi) and Maheswara (Shiva) images on Lingam, thats why the name Uma Maheswara. We can touch the Lingam if we take special ticket for abhishekam and perform the abhishekam with our own hands. Inside the temple is very calm and peaceful, we can even do the meditation. There is a water pond inside the temple where the water flow continuously, not sure where it comes from. The main attraction of the temple is the Basavanna (Bull), who is growing every year. There are many historical caves around this temple, Dont miss to visit them.
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Yaganti Rd, Banaganapalli, Yaganti, Andhra Pradesh 518124, India
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Belum Caves

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Belum Caves, located on the Indian subcontinent, offers a remarkable experience with its vast underground cave system adorned with geological formations and artificial lighting. The site boasts the largest and longest cave system open to the public in India, featuring long passages, galleries and spacious caverns that occasionally contain fresh water. Visitors are advised to bring a torch or headlamp for better visibility as sticky mud may cause footwear loss. Additionally, one should carry water bottles due to stuffiness inside causing excessive sweating.
Amazing natural wonder not to be missed. Best part is the good maintenance and upkeep of the caves that is focused on the visitor. The lighting is very apt so that the paths are visible and does not take away the cave exploration experience that too much lighting might have done. The colorful lights add to the ambience of the cave system. The paths are clearly indicated with signs at appropriate locations. The huge entrance, numerable pathways, stalagmites formations, the spring at the depth of 151 feet is a must visit. Ample parking space, toilets and a cafe are other useful facilities at the location.
Prashanth V — Google review
Visited Belum Caves, and it was an incredible experience! These natural limestone caves are truly a hidden gem in Andhra Pradesh. The formations inside are absolutely fascinating — from the "Thousand Hoods" to the Musical Chamber, every part of the cave had something unique to offer. One of my favorite spots was the Meditation Hall, which gave a peaceful and almost spiritual vibe. Walking through the long, winding passages felt like stepping back in time. The Patalaganga stream deep inside the cave was another highlight — it's amazing how water still flows there! The temperature inside was a bit warm and humid, so it’s best to wear light clothes and carry water. I also appreciated how well-maintained the place was, with guides and signboards helping visitors understand the cave’s history and geology. If you love nature, adventure, or just want to explore something offbeat, I highly recommend visiting Belum Caves. It’s one of those places that make you appreciate how mysterious and powerful nature can be.
TARLAPALLY M — Google review
This is known to be the second largest cave, and it's truly a remarkable place to visit if you enjoy exploring natural wonders. Parking is available for a fee, and the site is fairly well-managed. Inside the cave, the formations are stunning, but be prepared for a long walk. The path can be slippery and muddy in parts in some areas, the mud can even cover half your leg, so wear appropriate footwear and tread carefully. It's also hot and humid inside, which adds to the sense of adventure. The entry and exit are through the same point, and you're free to click as many photos as you'd like. There’s also a professional photographer available inside if you're interested in getting a photo taken. Some parts of the cave are well-lit, while a few sections are slightly dark, adding to the cave's natural mystery. I personally loved the experience. A must-visit for cave enthusiasts and adventure seekers!
Chindu M — Google review
Belum Caves is undoubtedly one of India’s most fascinating natural wonders — a long stretch of underground limestone formations that really show how incredible nature can be. However, the experience itself leaves a lot to be desired in terms of management and basic facilities. First and foremost, carry sufficient cash for your tickets and small expenses. The online network here is extremely poor, and most of the time, the QR or digital payment systems simply don’t work. Many visitors are left struggling at the counter trying to make UPI payments that don’t go through. Once inside, there’s drinking water available, which is good because you’ll need it — the cave is very humid and warm as you go deeper inside. It can get quite uncomfortable after a while, so wearing light clothes and good footwear helps. You’ll also notice quite a few bats in some sections — they don’t really bother you, but it can be unsettling for some visitors. Sadly, the signage inside the caves is minimal and confusing. There are long stretches without any clear direction or information, so you’re often left guessing which way to go or what you’re looking at. To make things worse, no guides are available, which is a real disappointment because a place this unique deserves proper storytelling and supervision. Facilities outside are in poor shape — there are no functioning toilets, and the nearby restaurant has been closed for some time. AP Tourism really needs to step up its management here, as the infrastructure is not up to the mark for what could easily be a top-tier tourist attraction. The surroundings are quite empty, with very few visitors, which gives it a deserted feel. On the way from the parking area to the ticketing counter, you’ll also find a few beggars, which is unfortunate and adds to the sense of neglect. Overall, while the caves themselves are extraordinary and worth seeing once for their sheer natural beauty and geological importance, the poor upkeep, lack of amenities, and absence of guidance make it a place you visit more for curiosity than comfort. With better management, Belum Caves could truly shine as one of Andhra Pradesh’s best natural attractions — but as of now, go prepared, go patient, and definitely go with cash in hand.
MA — Google review
I recently went on an amazing trip to a spot that completely blew me away! 🤩 The views were absolutely breathtaking, and I couldn't stop taking pictures of the stunning landscape.🏞️ I spent the whole day exploring, and every corner held a new surprise that made me love it. It's a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates beauty and adventure.😍 I'm already dreaming of my next visit to this remarkable place!✈️
Rahul — Google review
Very good experience. All family members enjoyed it. Government is maintaining it well. Lights and fans are kept in good spots so that there is a balance of natural and comfort while exploring the caves. But, many visitors are spoiling it by throwing empty water bottles and footwear everywhere. Plan to go in shorts as there is a lot of clay mud on the way and should walk without any footwear (maybe this depends on the weather when you go).
Sarath D — Google review
Belum Caves are a breathtaking natural wonder, offering an unforgettable adventure experience. Located in Andhra Pradesh, these caves are the second-largest in the Indian subcontinent, stretching over 3,229 meters in length and 120 meters in depth. The caves feature stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, spacious chambers, and ancient carvings of Lord Buddha and Jain saints. Marvel at the unique stalactite and stalagmite structures, including the mesmerizing 16-row maze and the Saptasvarala Guha, a musical chamber where limestone formations produce musical sounds when tapped. Discover remnants of ancient civilizations, including Buddhist and Jain monks who occupied the caves centuries ago. The Archaeological Survey of India has found evidence of human habitation dating back to 4500 BC.Explore the labyrinthine passages, galleries, and caverns, and venture into the depths of the caves, including the Patalganga, a perennial underground stream. Plan your visit during the light summer season (July to September) to avoid extreme temperatures. carry water, and avoid visiting during rainy seasons when the caves can be muddy and slippery.
Adhipa R — Google review
The geological formations are truly unique. Inside the caves, it can get very hot and humid, so it’s best to be prepared. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the caves fully. After the visit, you can rest outside—there are proper seating arrangements and shaded areas under trees, which offer a nice break. There’s also a small snack outlet nearby. And yes, the deeper sections of the cave can feel a little scary—but that just adds to the adventure! Entry is ticketed, and there’s ample parking space available. The restroom facilities were good, and the lady managing them kindly helped us store our luggage. While food options nearby are limited, you can find a few small outlets along the way. They've made a lot of things in terms of ventilation and lighting, but many of these systems are now malfunctioning or have completely broken down due to prolonged neglect and lack of maintenance.
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1/1, Opposite Indian Oil Petrol Pump, Kolimigundla, Andhra Pradesh 518123, India
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Akkamahadevi caves

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Akkamahadevi caves are a must-visit in Srisailam, offering an adventurous experience. Accessible via motor boats from Srisailam's Pathala Ganga, the caves are located about 5 kilometers off the Hyderabad-Srisailam Road. Visitors can board a basket boat to reach the caves through a lush green river route. The journey takes about 4 hours round trip, with boat travel lasting around 1-1.5 hours.
This place is really fantastic. Never seen such caves formation anywhere else. Very unique and relaxed trip. The boat ride is really good. It takes approximately 2 hours boat ride to reach the caves. Must visit place if you are visiting Srisailam. Charges: ₹650/person. But it's totally worth
Vijay P — Google review
One of the must-visit places when you're in Srisailam. It's hard to describe the experience — from the moment the journey began, it was a visual treat with breathtaking views throughout. The caves are naturally formed and truly fantastic. The place is calm and peaceful.
Durga P — Google review
One of the historical place at Sreesailam.It is believed that the famous 12th century philosopher and lyricist from Karnataka, Akka Mahadevi did penance and offered prayers to a Shivalingam that was naturally existent deep inside the very same cave. The trip is being operated from pathalaganga by APTDC. you need to be there before 9.30 AM,First you had to take tickets for the ropeway and they will ask if you are going to akkamahadevi caves they will write your name and have to give how much members are accompanied with us. You will be taken to the river bank by rope way,from there we had to wait to take ticketst for boating towards the cave. Had to give adhar number & mobile number of the booking person there . Almost 10.30 they will allow to enter the boat.. It takes almost one hour journey through krishna river to reach the cave. During boat ride, we could enjoy the nature, green hills and river (Krishna). The guide is none other than the person who drives the boat and takes us inside the cave and briefs about the cave. You need to bend and crawl inside the cave as the height is short inside. You could see sacred Shiva Linga inside the caves as water drops from the top fells over the linga as it is considered as natural dhara (stream)and you could touch linga and pray. This is where akka mahadevi did her meditation to win over lord shiva. It takes almost a half day , so had to keep enough food & water .
Abhilash A — Google review
Great experience with the place and follow the instructions from the guide and visit the temple. Above 100kg or fatty persons are unable to go inside the cave because it is very small and unable to breathe if more than one person enters into it And try to avoid carrying the children's age below 4 yr's into the caves. Because they are unable to breathe inside the caves. Thank you.
Sai K — Google review
The journey to the caves is relaxing and scenic. The caves in themselves have an aura of stillness and calm. Have the darshana of the linga within. The mystic saint Akkamahadevi meditated at this spot and it's evident why. A must see if you visit Srisailam.
Prathibha R — Google review
The Akkamahadevi Caves' history is intertwined with the 12th-century saint and philosopher Akka Mahadevi, a prominent figure in the Veerashaiva Bhakti movement. The caves, located in the Nallamalai Hills of Kurnool, are believed to be where she performed penance and worshipped a naturally occurring Shivalingam deep within the main cave. While the caves are naturally formed and have ancient geological origins, their significance is rooted in this religious and spiritual connection to Akka Mahadevi. The Caves and Akka Mahadevi Akka Mahadevi: The 12th-century poet and philosopher, Akka Mahadevi, was a leader of the Veerashaiva Bhakti movement, a spiritual quest focused on devotion to Lord Shiva. Penance: According to legend, Akka Mahadevi performed deep meditation and penance in these very caves, worshipping a naturally formed Shivalingam. Spiritual Journey: The caves are located in Kadali, the area near Srisailam, where her spiritual journey culminated in her union with Shiva. Geological and Historical Significance Ancient Formation: The caves themselves are naturally formed rock caves, considered to be of prehistoric or even ancient age. Geographical Marvel: The main cave features a naturally formed, unsupported rock arch, a geological wonder that draws visitors. Location: They are situated in the Nallamalai Hills, near the upstream of the Krishna River, and are part of the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve. Modern Day Pilgrimage Site: The caves are a significant pilgrimage destination, attracting tourists and devotees. Narrow Entrance: To reach the Shivalingam, visitors must enter a cramped, dark tunnel, sometimes requiring them to crawl, adding to the cave's unique experience. Forest Surroundings: The area is surrounded by a highly biodiverse forest, offering a rich ecological experience along with the spiritual one.
Admission — Google review
Nice place for them who wants some peaceful and natural friendly place. You will definitely wonder to see the Shivling in the caves, it is so amazing.
Mukesh B — Google review
Akka Mahadevi cave temple is a Must visit cave temple in Srisailam. You need to book boat by 6am at rope way station but boat trip will start at 9am. You need to give your name and mobile number with number of persons in rope car station starting point(one Km from temple). They will collect money at boat station in pathala Ganga boat station after reaching from rope car. Cost for one person is INR 650 for boat and return. 80 rupees for rope car. Total 730. It includes return also. Ask any auto drivers, they can guide. Limited seats. One boat capacity 100 persons. Totally they run 2 boats with 100 capacity at 9am. I heard at 11 am also some boats. But not sure.We visited on 17th Jan, working day after Pongal/Sankaranthi. Not much crowd at 6 am to book. Boat pilot act as our tour guide also and explained the history of cave temple. Boat started at 9.30 am and going in Srisailam Dam in Krishna river for one hour. Completely surrounded by hills and water. Reached cave temple at 10.30 am. Two hours in cave temple. Started back at 12.30 pm from cave temple to rope station and reached at 1.30 PM. Don’t miss to visit. Enjoy the
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Gandikota

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Gandikota, located in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, India, is a historical village and fort situated on the right bank of the Penna river. It has been a center of power for various dynasties including the Kalyani Chalukyas, Pemmasani Nayakas, and the Golconda Sultanate.
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Jwala Narasimha Swamy Temple, eguva AHOBILAM

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Beautiful, beautiful temple in a beautiful place. The trek was nice and adventurous. Not very tough . Lovely walking through the streams . Few steps to climb and have to go below a waterfall to reach the temple. Small temple attached to a cliff. Beautiful view all along. The path to reach back has a lot of stairs. We saw few people coming back in the same path as climbing up as this path is walking in the stream.
Divya G — Google review
Ahobilam trekking is a unique and spiritually enriching experience in Andhra Pradesh, India, especially for those interested in a blend of nature, adventure, and devotion. Here's a detailed review: ⭐ Ahobilam Trekking Review 📍 Location Ahobilam is located in the Nallamala Hills of the Eastern Ghats, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh. It's famous for being the abode of Lord Narasimha, with 9 shrines (Nava Narasimha) scattered across the forested hills. 🥾 Trekking Experience 🔹 Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging The lower shrines (like Prahlada Varadan and Yogananda Narasimha) are easily accessible. The upper shrines (like Jwala, Ugra, and Malola Narasimha) involve steep climbs, rocky paths, and some slippery sections in the monsoon.
TARLAPALLY M — Google review
An awe-inspiring spiritual experience! The trek to Jwala Narasimha Swamy Temple in Ahobilam is adventurous yet deeply peaceful, surrounded by stunning hills, waterfalls, and divine energy. Truly a must-visit for both trekkers and devotees!
Sangeetha N — Google review
Fill the power of hill water drop after reaching thirsty. Little difficult to reach but you can reach through the river, hill steps and iron bridge. Nice place enjoy the tracking. God Narasimha will help you all the way to reach him.
Amitava B — Google review
Moolavar : Sri Jwala Narasimha Thayar : Sri Chenchu Lakshmi Some the salient features of this temple are… The temple is also a Cave temple faces east with a built up mukha mandapam. Stucco image of Narasuimhar and Prahalad are on the top of the mukha mandapam. The shrine appears to be a natural cave. The temple of Jwala Narasimha, lies higher up the Malola temple, on a hill called ‘Achalachaya Meru’. This place is said to be the actual spot where the ferocity or anger of the Lord reached its acme when he tore Hiranyakasipu. It is some what difficult to reach this place as we have to pass through a narrow passage made by cutting and chiselling the rocks of the peak on one side, while to the other side of this passage there is a very deep valley. One has to walk very carefully. It is told that the spot where Jwala Narasimha is sitting with Hiranyakasipu on his lap, is the threshold of the main entrance door of the spacious palace of Hiranyakasipu. Cleaving one of the pillars of the demon’s palace, Narasimha manifested himself. The part of this pillar standing erect has the shape of a lofty hill. This vertical hilly pillar is called Achalachayameru. The cleaven side of the standing part is straight and at right angles to the foot part of it. On the precipice of this peak, there are three steel posts erected. On the surface of these steel posts, the names of the devotees erecting them are engraved. It is generally believed that after slaying Hiranyakasipu, Narasimha looked very frightful. To pacify him, Indra and other gods poured suraganga water (celestial Ganges) on his head which flowed down as a stream into the nearby valley and the latter turned into a river called Bhavanasini. In front of this shrine, there is a small pond below a fully open cave. The water of this pond is reddish. The colour of the water is said to be due to Narasimha’s washing his hands here after tearing the abdomen of Hiranyakasipu. There are three idols in the shrine, a. Ashtabuja Narasimha b. Chaturbuja Narasimha, and c. Narasimha chasing Hiranyakasipu. a. Ashtabhuja Narasimha… The main deity seated at the centre is with eight arms. He is seated on a Garudapeeda and a small image of Prahlada is placed to the left of Narasimha, standing with folded hands/ Anjali hastam. The sculpture suggests massive energy and vigorous action. The first pair of hands catches hold of Hiranyakashipu’s crown and renders him motionless, while the other pair by tightly gripping the sword - carrying hand of Hiranyakashipu, completely disarms and overpowers him. The second pair of hands is engaged in tearing open the entrails of the demon lying on the folded right leg of the God. The third pair of hands hold Sankha and Chakra and fourth pair holds the intestine of the demon in the shape of a garland. A prabhavali with kirtimukha is carved in the same stone. Stylistically this image goes back to the early Vijayanagara period. b. Chaturbhuja Narasimha… This image is depicted in the standing posture coming out of the pillar (Stambhodbhava-murti). This is said to represent the Kevala Narasimha form. This is a very rare form and appears to be earlier. Narasimhar has four hands, the two upper hands holding chakra and shankha and the lower hands are depicted downwards as though he is tearing the demon. But peculiarly the demon is not depicted. Lakshmi is seated to the right and Prahlada stands to the left and the god is adorned with Karandamakuta. Stylistically this image appears to be earlier than the above and may belong to the 7th-8th century A.D. c. Narasimha chasing the Hiranyakashipu… The third image depicts Narasimha as advancing towards Hiranyakashipu from the right, as the latter is approaching in a defiant attitude, with his sword lifted up to strike. Narasimha is made to take hold of the body of Hiranyakasipu so as to overpower him. Moreover the right hand of Narasimha is held up as if he is going to deal a blow to the enemy with the open palm of the hand.
Veludharan — Google review
Maintenance good. Go by early morning. For elderly people, doli is available at a cost. Cellphone no towers deep in the forest. Sree Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy Stotram "Hiranya Sthambha Sambhuthim Prakhyaatha Paramaathmane Prahladaarthumushe Jwala Narasimhaaya Mangalam" Meaning of the Sloka Hails to the Paramathma (Supreme soul) Sri Jwala Narasimha who had come out of the pillar and removed the sorrows of Bhakta Prahlada. 1. Sri Jwala Narasimha Swamy is seated on a Garuda Peetham with eight hands holding Shankha and Chakra in the upper two hands. 2. He is holding Hiranyakasipu on his lap with two hands. 3. He is tearing the stomach of Hiranyakasipu with two hands and wearing his intestines as a garland with two other hands. 4. This Kshetram also removes the difficulties of drought and unseasonal rains. There are other four moorthis in the shrine - Sthambhodhbhava Narasimha (Narasimha coming out of the pillar); 1. Narasimha Swamy fighting with 2. Hiranyakashipu; 3. Sri Maha Vishnu; 4. Shukracharya
Senthil M — Google review
Jwala Narasimha Swamy Temple is one of the nine Narsimha temples in Ahobilam. This Temple is located at about 4 Kms from the Upper Ahobilam Temple, on a hill called, 'Achala Chaya Meru'. One has to go under the waterfall of the Bhavanasini River to reach this temple. It is believed that the entire area of Ahobilam was actually Hiranyakasipu’s palace and it was at the spot where the temple stood that Lord Narasimha actually killed the Hiranyakasipu. Jwala means flame and this is where Lord Narasimha was at the peak of his anger. There is a small pond near this temple called Rakta Kunda Tirtha. Here Lord Narasimha washed his blood-stained hands and hence the color of the water of this Kunda turned red. The planet name is Kuja.
Surendranath P — Google review
Wonderful scenic view, with blessings of our god Jwala Narasimha swami
Sailendra M — Google review
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4PGV+9M7, Yeguva, Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh 518543, India
https://ahobilamtemple.com/ahobilam/
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Talakona Waterfall, located in Sri Venkateswara National Park near Nerabailu Village of Yerravari Mandal in Andhra Pradesh, is a stunning natural attraction. As the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh, it cascades from a height of about 270 feet into a picturesque valley. The surrounding area offers an observation point at the bottom and a challenging climb to the top for adventurous visitors.
A truly wonderful waterfall experience! This is a great spot to visit with kids and family. The waterfall is clean and refreshing, and the journey to reach it is just as enjoyable. The trek is of medium difficulty, manageable for most, and offers a chance to connect with nature along the way. Don't rush—take your time, enjoy the scenic trail, and soak in the peaceful surroundings. It's a perfect blend of light adventure and relaxation. Highly recommended for anyone looking to spend quality time outdoors with family while experiencing the beauty of nature.
Gunavanth G — Google review
Talakona Forest is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places I’ve visited. The greenery, waterfalls, and fresh air make it a perfect getaway from city life. The trekking trail and the sounds of nature give a completely refreshing experience.
Shaik I — Google review
It is the 300ft tallest waterfall in our telugu states. There will be a medium trek up to 1km or beyond but everybody can easily go except elderly people. It is situated in a deep forest, but no need to worry and till date nothing happens from cruel animals. Take a stick along with you as there are monkeys throughout. The forest dept also don't allow anyone to waterfalls after 4pm and opens at 8am. You will definitely witness the beauty of nature and soak with fresh air which definitely gives fresh energy and restores ourselves. There is also a shiv temple visit and seek blessings from him. Last but most important carry your food and water if you wish to stay for night
Chandana C — Google review
Loved the place. Less crowded after 1pm. Be Cautious while walking on the terrain and a bit slippery near the water fall. Peaceful and never ending excitement.. a great place for nature lovers.
Zaker H — Google review
One of the best waterfalls with small puddles need to be careful though. After walking nearly 1 km from the bus drop point u will find a beautiful water pond like structure mentioned in the images. After the climb u get to see the marvelous scenic view. Be safe .
BHABANI O — Google review
Nice place with very beautiful water falls ..but ki ldy be careful when climbing on the rocks of waters falls..
Spandan G — Google review
A good experience A little trek will be hard for aged people so be careful about that , bring ur own snacks and food along with water before entering the falls trek there will be no shops around after entering the toll. A nice place for nature lovers ...
Naveen S — Google review
Great Waterfalls with a scenic view point... have to walk a little bit... Lots of monkeys there... Fresh and chill water flowing from a large height... Good place for mind refreshment...
Amal J — Google review
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R668+J9C, Chittoor District, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh 516101, India
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