Discover the best top things to do in Sirsi, India including Topical Rainforest Ecological Camp, Unchalli Falls, Gudnapur Lake, Benne Hole Falls, Shivaganga Falls, Burude Falls, Mattighatta Falls, Gudavi Bird Sanctuary, Muregar Falls, Sonda Kote.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Drongo Nature Camp situated around forest in Western Ghats in Sirsi. This Camp was named after a bird Drongo. It is an ethical nature camp which strongly believes in enjoying the nature, not enjoy in the nature. Camp is like a Wikipedia for Birders, Researchers & Nature photographers, families who have interest towards nature, or if you want to just relax & rejuvenate. The cottages here are built using naturally sustainable materials and well maintained. Activities in Camp: Bird watching: Walk with expert who can explain the specifications of a bird from fern to feather. Forest walk: Walk in the dense forest, listen to birds chirping & identify the species or watch for some act by micro creatures. Night harping: Spend time with some interesting nocturnal creature, specially reptiles and amphibians. River activity. Guidelines: Plastic free zone-respect nature. *No Camp fire-respect wood. *No loud music-respect nature’s rhythm. *Only Vegetarian food-respect local culture.
We stayed at Drongo nature camp for 2 nights with my 9 year old son. The experience was great at a very reasonable price.Our rooms including bathroom were very spacious and beautifully designed. There was always a lot of wildlife everywhere, be it birds, insects, or spiders.The food was healthy and tasty with so many varieties; most of the ingredients were grown locally. Suhas always had time for the guests esp the children. We enjoyed night walk with Suhas,morning walk at the village nearby, exploring different web patterns.It is truly a hidden gem in Sirsi.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Superb waterfalls a real hidden gem. If you are able to google locate it, the effort will be worthwhile. The falls are magnificent. But the trek from the starting point till the first view point is 500mts with 300 steps. View is breathtaking. If you are fit enough you can traverse further down with another 300 steep steps to behold the fantastic natural beauty A must visit. Please be aware that there are no eating joints or watering holes or restrooms at this place. So be advised accordingly.
3.0 based on 2 reviews
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