Shimoga, officially renamed as Shivamogga, is a city and the district headquarters of Shimoga District in the central part of the state of Karnataka, India. The city lies on the banks of the Tunga River. Being the gateway for the hilly region of the Western Ghats, the city is popularly nicknamed as "Gateway of Malnad".
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4.5 based on 246 reviews
The jeep drive is the highlight in this journey and the 2km trek is also a very good experience... kudos to our driver who was cool and our vehicle...respect to the mahindra jeep❤
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Kundadri is a hill near agumbe Where a Jain Temple is situated Vehicles can go up to the top ,and have to walk a few steps heading a beautiful place from where one can view the breathtaking landscapes and sun set . Awesome place to trek also from base for 5kms Evening and morning fog and chill adds to the beautiful scenery Please don't litter or through the the wastes
4.5 based on 51 reviews
This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located in a small village (Keladi) near Shimoga. From outside the temple looks very ordinary but all beauty of this place is after you enter through the main gate. You will realise that the pillars are made of wood. Inside is an ancient 1400 old structure with Shiva Linga. Alongside the Shiva temple is a Parvati temple with very beautiful roof carvings made of sandal wood. The temple priest explained to us the history of the temple in brief and said that the Linga was put there by Lord Rama himself.
4.5 based on 310 reviews
The place charge ₹30 per head as an entry fee which includes your phone and still camera.The elephant ride costs ₹75 per head. Ensure you are there before 10AM. You can spend 1.5 hrs here seeing the elephants bathe, experience them being fed and also enjoy a ride on the elephant.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We stayed at the government jungle resort lodges bang opposite the sharavati river water front. The price is a bit steep but the facilities are excellent and the staff very helpful. There's absolute peace here, no mobile networks most of the time. There's an all pervading calmness. Apart from boating there are a few other water sports like kayaking speed boat swmimg etc. bird watching in the morning is very rewarding. The morning walk leads to a series of new islands. In one shallow island you can go walking deep inside coming out thoroughly refreshed. Sit in the water for a real fish spa. Schools of fish play around your feet and hands. A totally different experience for city dwellers. In the evening you can visit the world famous jog falls. A real relaxing holiday for a few days. The food served at the lodge is top drawer stuff. If you have the wherewithal go for it. Around Rs. 3800 per person per day.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
A must visit attraction near Thirthahalli. A ruined Fort with a lot of artifacts still standing in good shape! A tiring yet fantastic trek up to the peak. Ideal to do it early in the morning. Later in the sunny day it can get really exhausting. There are no amenities, food and drink options at all nearby. So need to carry packed stuff.
4.0 based on 879 reviews
One must visit the Gerusoppa, Jog Falls in the peak rainy season, ideally get wet while enjoying the eternal beauty of the water fall, the noise, the mist, the chill weather and offcourse, tasty bhajji and chai of the KSTDC restaurant.
4.0 based on 262 reviews
Nice place to visit with Kids. We saw Tigers and Lions very close. Tigers were walking very close by the vehicle. Attached a pic I took it.
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