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Spiritual Karnataka Temple Tour

7 Nights / 8 Days

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Description

We all believe Peace of mind and Tranquil atmosphere is something that is hard to attain. It is rightly said that spirituality brings one to gaining the serenity of mind and pleasure that is hard to compare with anything else in life. Temples in south India are well known for providing the travellers with unmatched chance to experience spirituality and the peace of mind. Karnataka, especially, is a home to several destinations boasting beautiful temples that are epitomes of sacredness. In addition to this, these sacrosanct temples also possess beautiful architecture of ancient epoch.

Our 7 nights and 08 days itinerary takes the Guest on Karnataka Temple Tour. The expedition makes the tourists take a plunge in purity of mind and witness the beautiful ancient architecture as well. The major destinations covered are Kukke, Subrahmanya, Dharmasthala, Mangalore, Udupi, Murudeshwar, Idagunji, Gokarna, Sirsi, Jog Falls, Singadur, Kollur, Sringeri, Horanadu, Kalasa, Belur and Halebid. The tour starts from Bangalore. It is an ideal tour to explore the primeval architectural brilliance and spirituality on a same go.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Itinerary

Day 1: Bangalore - Kukke Subrahmanya (280 Km)

On arrival at Bangalore airport, meet our representative who will be there for your welcome and thereafter to transfer you to Kukke Subrahmanya by road. On arrival, check in at your already booked hotel and rest for a while. Thereafter, be ready to pay a visit to the main temple of Subrahmanya. Afterwards, we will be visiting Adi Subrahmanya Temple. In the evening, we will return back to the hotel for dinner followed by an overnight stay

Kukke Subrahmanya is a popular holy place that is surrounded by lush green forest alongside hills. It nestled on the bank of the Kumaradhara River, the main temple of Subrahmanya lies in Kukke. It is devoted to Lord Subrahmanya and the Snake God Vasuki. This temple is acknowledged for religious rituals pertaining to snake god.

Day 2: Kukke Subrahmanya - Dharmasthala – Mangalore

In the morning after breakfast, we will check out from the hotel in Kukke Subrahmanya and drive to Mangalore. En-route, we will stop at Dharmasthala, which is about 60 kms away and is counted among a famous Hindu pilgrim centre. Here, we will explore the Manjunathaswamy Temple, one of the major attractions of Dharmasthala. Thereafter, we will visit Rathnagiri to explore the statue of Bhagawan Bahubali or Gommateshwara and Sri Rama Kshetra located on the bank of Nethravathi River. Afterwards, we will proceed to our final destination i.e. Mangalore. On reaching, check in at the hotel and enjoy a relaxing overnight stay.

Dharmasthala is a well acknowledged town lies on the banks of the Nethravathi River in the Belthangadi taluk of the Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka state of India. It is known for its Dharmasthala Temple that houses the shrine of Shiva, Ammanavaru, Manjunatha, Chandranath and the Dharma Daivas (guardian spirits of Dharma) namely Kalarkayi, Kalarahu, Kanyakumari and Kumaraswamy. The poojas in the temple are conducted by Hindu priests of Madhva; however, the temple is run by a Jain administration.

Day 3: Mangalore - Udupi

After breakfast in the morning, we will leave for the local sightseeing of Mangalore and explore its ancient temples. We will start our day tour by paying a visit to Kadri Manjunatha Temple. Thereafter, we will head towards the Mangaladevi Temple, Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple, and famous Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple. After witnessing the local temples of Mangalore, we will pay a visit to Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple, which is about 20 kms away and nestled on the bank of Nandini River. If time permits, we will also visit Kudupu Ananthapadmanabha Temple which comes on the way to kateel. Afterwards, we will proceed to Udupi. On arrival, check in at the hotel. In the evening, we will visit the Malpe beach and have stunning views of the Sun set. Enjoy an overnight stay in the hotel in Udupi.

Mangalore also known as Mangaluru is the chief port city of the Karnataka. It is known as Kudla in Tulu, Maikala in Beary Bashe, Kodial in Konkani and Mangalapuram in Malayalam. It is situated about 371 kms in the west of the state capital, Bangalore between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges.

Udupi is a city located in the southwest of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of Udupi District and is popular for the Krishna Temple. It is also known as Lord Parasurama Kshetra, and is famous for Kanakana Kindi. Other major attractions of Udupi are Shivalli (Shivabelli) and Rajata Peetha, popular pilgrim centers.

Day 4: Udupi - Murudeshwar - Idagunji – Gokarna

Today, we will start our day a bit early in the morning and pay a visit to the Udupi Krishna Temple, a renowned Sri Krishna Temple in the area. Also, we will the Chandramouleshwara Temple and Anantheshwara temple. Afterwards, we will return back to the hotel for breakfast. After finishing with the breakfast served at the hotel, we will check out and head towards Murudeshwara, which is about 103 Km away. On the way, we will visit the Anegudde Vinayaka Temple.

Murudeshwara is a town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea. It is famous for its beach and temple that attract visitors from across the globe. Murudeshwara has second tallest Shiva statue in the world. It is also known for its 20 storied Gopura, which is about 237.5 feet and is built at the temple.

Afterwards, we will head towards Gokarna, which is about 78 kms away from the town. En-route, we will pay a visit to the well known Ganapathi Temple at Idagunji. On reaching Gokarna, check in at the hotel and take pleasure of a comfortable overnight stay.

Day 5: Gokarna – Sirsi

After an early morning bath, we will pay a visit to one of the famous temples of Gokarna i.e. Mahabaleshwara Temple, a holy pilgrimage site amongst Hindu devotes. We will also visit the Ganapathi Temple and Tamra Gowri Temple. Thereafter, we will return back to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, we will leave to visit Sirsi, which is about 84 kms away. On arrival, check in at your already booked hotel. After rest for some time, we will visit Sahasralinga, which is about 17 kms away. It is a stunning location in Western Ghats where hundreds of Lingas are carved in stone in Shalmala River in North Canara. If have time in hand, we will also visit Sri Madhukeshwara Temple or Sonda Vadiraja Mutt at Banavasi.

In the evening, we will visit Goddess Marikamba Temple at Sirsi, which is built back in 16th century. It is listed among one of the major attractions of Sirsi and a significant worship place in Karnataka. The temple houses a big idol of Goddess that is approximately seven feet tall. Afterwards, we will visit Shri Gopalakrishna Temple and Maha Ganapathi temple located nearby Marikamba Temple. Enjoy an overnight stay in the hotel in Sirsi.

Day 6: Sirsi - Jog Falls - Sigandur – Kollur

In the morning after breakfast, we will check out from the hotel and leave for Jog Falls, which is about 63 kms away and counted among one of the major tourist places in Karnataka known for its abundant natural beauty. It is India's second-highest waterfall and also named as Jogada Gundi and Gersoppa Falls.

Thereafter, we will head towards our exotic destination i.e. Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple, which is situated near river Sharavathi. Surrounded with green areas all across, this temple is unique in itself. It is the temple of Goddess which is self-evident and is very powerful.

Thereafter, we will proceed for our final destination for the day i.e. Kollur, which is about 48 kms away. It lies at the foot of the Western Ghats and known for housing an ancient temple devoted to Goddess Mookambika. On reaching, check in at the hotel and pay a visit to the famous Mookambika Temple. It is said that the panchaloha image of the goddess on Shri Chakra is deified by Shri Adi Shankaracharya. Enjoy an overnight stay in the hotel in Kollur.

Day 7: Kollur - Sringeri – Horanadu

After morning breakfast, we will check out from the hotel and leave for Sringeri, which is about 110 kms away. On the way, one can enjoy capturing the scenic views of Agumbe Ghat. At Sringeri, we will explore its two beautiful temples including Vidya Shankara Temple and Sri Sharadamba Temple. Thereafter, we will proceed to Horanadu, which is about 80 kms away. Take pleasure of an overnight stay in the hotel in Horanadu.

Sringeri is situated on the banks of Tunga River. It is the site of the first mutt established by Adi Shankaracharya and is listed among the main attractions of Sringeri. The place is blessed with two ancient temples named Sri Sharadamba Temple and Vidya Shankara Temple that is visited by thousands of Hindu devotees from across the country and the world. Out of the two temples, the Vidyashankara temple is an architectural marvel.

Horanadu is a place of captivating natural landscape in Chikmagalur district. It has an ancient temple of the goddess Annapoorneshwari that has been restored and renamed as the Adi - Shaktyatmaka Shree Annapoorneshwari. The main divinity of Annapoorneshwari is made of gold. It is believed that a person who seeks the blessings of Goddess would never have any lack for food in life.

Day 8: Horanadu - Kalasa - Belur - Halebidu – Bangalore

On our last day, we will have breakfast in the morning and leave from Horanadu to reach Bangalore, which is about 320 kms. On the way, we will visit the Kalaseshwara Temple at Kalasa. On arrival at Bangalore, get transferred to the airport / railway station to board flight or board train for onward journey.

FAQs

Q: What are the must-visit places in Karnataka?

Ans: Bengaluru: Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," it’s famous for gardens, nightlife, and tech parks.

Mysuru: Visit the Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and St. Philomena's Church.

Hampi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ancient ruins and temples.

Coorg: Known for coffee plantations, Abbey Falls, and Dubare Elephant Camp.

Chikmagalur: A scenic hill station, famous for trekking and coffee estates.

Gokarna: A serene beach town, ideal for relaxation and spiritual retreats.

Bandipur National Park: Popular for wildlife safaris and spotting tigers.

Q: What is the best time to visit Karnataka?

Ans:Winter (October to February): The best time for most destinations, especially for trekking, beach visits, and wildlife safaris.

Monsoon (June to September): Ideal for nature lovers, especially in the Western Ghats (Coorg, Chikmagalur), though it can be challenging for travel due to heavy rainfall.

Summer (March to May): It's warm but manageable in hill stations like Coorg and Chikmagalur.

Q: How many days are required for a Karnataka tour?

Ans:A basic tour covering the main attractions like Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Coorg can take around 5-7 days.

A more comprehensive tour that includes Hampi, Gokarna, and Chikmagalur may take around 10-14 days.

Q: What are some adventure activities in Karnataka?

Ans:Trekking: Popular in places like Kudremukh, Mullayanagiri, and Tadiandamol.

Water Sports: Gokarna and Murudeshwar offer parasailing, scuba diving, and jet skiing.

Wildlife Safaris: Bandipur, Nagarhole, and Bhadra wildlife sanctuaries are excellent for safaris.

Q: What is the local cuisine of Karnataka?

Ans:Udupi cuisine: Famous for its vegetarian dishes like dosa, idli, and sambar.

Mysore Pak: A popular sweet made from ghee and sugar.

Bisi Bele Bath: A rice-based dish with lentils and vegetables.

Coorg cuisine: Known for its pork dishes like Pandi Curry.

Seafood: Coastal Karnataka (Mangalore, Udupi) is famous for fish and prawn dishes.

Q: Is Karnataka safe for solo travelers?

Ans: Yes, Karnataka is generally considered safe for solo travelers, including women. However, it’s advisable to take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and staying in reputable accommodations.

Q: What languages are spoken in Karnataka?

Ans: Kannada is the official language, but English and Hindi are widely understood in tourist areas. In coastal areas like Mangalore, Tulu and Konkani are also spoken.

Q: What are the transportation options for getting around Karnataka?

Ans: By Air: Bengaluru and Mangalore are the main international airports.

By Train: Karnataka has an extensive railway network, with Bengaluru and Mysuru being well-connected.

By Bus: State-run KSRTC buses and private operators provide intercity travel options.

By Car: Hiring a cab or self-driving is popular for exploring hill stations and remote areas.

Q: Are there any festivals or events to experience in Karnataka?

Ans: Mysuru Dasara: A grand 10-day festival celebrated in Mysore, showcasing cultural performances and royal processions.

Hampi Utsav: A festival of music and dance held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.

Karaga: A traditional festival celebrated in Bengaluru, dedicated to the Goddess Draupadi.

Q: Do I need special permits to visit any places in Karnataka?

Ans: No special permits are required for most tourist places in Karnataka. However, if you are visiting wildlife sanctuaries, safaris may require pre-booking.

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