St Mary’s islands are a group of islands that rests just a few miles off the coast of Malpe, Udupi. These islands are also known as coconut islands due to tall coconut trees that beautify one of the isles. North Island, South Island, Coconut Island, and Darya Bahadurgarh island together make the stunning St Mary’s islands. As you walk into the islands bluish saline water, white sands, seashells, tall green coconut tree, and basaltic rocks seems to be taking you into a different world altogether.

Basaltic Columnar Rocks, St Mary\’s Island

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Besides all this, what makes this a top-notch destination is the distinctive geological formation of basaltic Columnar rocks that are hexagonal in shape. Scientifically, basalts here are formed due to subvolcanic activity that took place millions of years ago. Similar kinds of rock formation traces can also be seen in the Madagascar region of Africa. Hence, it is believed that Madagascar was attached to India before the rift separated them millions of years ago, due to subvolcanic activity.

In fact, this unique rock formation is what made this place a geological monument of Karnataka and India.

Vasco Da Gama Visit in 1498 to St Mary\’s Island

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As per the folklore, Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama had made a pitstop in these islands before reaching Calicut in Kerala. Apparently, it was he who fixed a Cross and named it” El  Padrao De Santa Maria” meaning mother Mary. Hence, the island is known as “St. Mary’s”.

Things To Do In Thensopar Islands

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One of the best places to sight the birds and click some nice pics of them. You can easily spot birds like  Brahminy kites, Seagulls, Egrets, and Sandpipers flying over you. 

You can try out beach hiking, which trails through formations of rocks,  green vegetations, and virgin beaches. Usually, it would take about 90 minutes to go exploring around the islands.

Camping at night is not allowed as the Arabian sea turns violent after the sun dips down the horizon. 

How To Reach The Coconut Islands?

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The only way you can reach these islands is through the ferries that are available in Malpe beach or fishing harbor. And the ferries don’t operate during monsoon from mid-June to September.

St Mary\’s Island Information:

Ferry timings: 9 Am to 5 Pm

Ferry Cost:  Rs 300/ person.

Ride Time: 30 minutes one side.

Best Time To Visit: Oct To March

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Karwar the Kashmir Of Karnataka.

Karwar is a laid back coastal town, located at 15 km from Goa border, in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, Popularly known as the “ Kashmir of Karnataka \’\’ by the locals. This place is all about picture-perfect landscapes, untouched islands, pristine beaches, scenic sunsets, sandbanks in winter, lush green mountains, historical sights, lip-smacking coastal delicacies, and serene surroundings. Besides this, it is surrounded by beauties like the Arabian sea, Western ghats, and river Kali, which elevates this destination to the next level.

Karwar is one of the greenest cities across India, hence it is considered as one of the best ecotourism centres. Most people in this region are into fishing and agriculture. Interestingly, Karwar gets its name from a nearby village called “Kadwad”, which is a Konkani word, Kad” means last and “Wad” means area. Since, this place is in the corner, where river Kali meets the Arabian sea. During ancient times this city was used for Seatrade and spice trade by Britishers, Portuguese, French, and Dutch. It is a multicultural destination with Kannada, Konkani and Marathi speaking people living together by spreading prosperity across.

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If legends are to be believed, then Rabindranath Tagore had spent some quality time with his brother and penned a few poems here. Hence, a beach has been named after him as gratitude. 

Best Places To Visit In Karwar

 Sadashivgad Fort Karwar

Fort was built by Rajah Basavalinga of Sonda dynasty in the year 1715 on top of a hillock. Later, it changed hands from Marathas, Portuguese, Dutch, and finally to Britishers. This historic site is amidst the thick green forest, where River Kali meets the Arabian sea.it.Hence, it offers a stunning view of landscapes around it and dramatic sunsets that take the breath away. It also houses a Durga Devi temple which was built during ancient times.

Guddalli Peak Trek In Karwar

Standing tall at 1800 ft above sea level, this is the topmost spot of Karwar. You need to trek for 6 km in the dense forest to reach the peak. The view of Bluish Arabian sea on one side and laidback town on the other side from the top is true bliss. Make sure you are on the peak before 6 Pm to watch the huge fireball taking a dip in the Arabian sea.

Devbagh Beach Karwar

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Undoubtedly, one of the most scenic beaches with blueish water, golden sand, casuarina trees, seagulls flying over you, and long stretched beach. Devbagh beach is sandwiched between evergreen western ghats and the Arabian sea, which adds to enormous beauty to it. This beach is located near the junction where the Arabian sea meets River Kali. If you are lucky, then you can spot sandbanks at Devbagh beach during winter. Lastly, never miss the sun bidding adieu for the day by slowing hiding behind the beautiful Kurumgad Islands 

Furthermore, this beach is also famous for water activities like snorkelling, surfing, banana boat rides and scuba diving.

Kurumgad Island

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Untouched tortoise shaped island visible from almost all the beaches in Karwar. Kurumgad islands are just 1 km from Devbagh beach and you need to rent a boat to reach the islands.

The island is home to the famous Narasimha temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year. You can try fishing, trekking, snorkelling, and stroll through the deserted lighthouse present on the island.

Warship Museum

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INS Chapal a warship of Indian Navy is decommissioned and is converted into a museum. This warship museum is located on the Rabindranath Tagore beach in Karwar. You can spot mannequins dressed-up as sailors, captains, and ship crew on the outside of the ship. On the other hand replicas of many missiles that were used during wars are displayed inside the ship. Not just this. It also showcases the Karwars aquatic life with a wide variety of fishes displayed inside huge aquariums.

Warship Museum Timings: 9 Am to 8 Pm on all days.

Karwar Port

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Kawar has a weather natural post that spreads across 355 metres. And, it has the capacity to accommodate two ships at a time. You will get permission to visit the port any time of the day except for when the ships are loading or unloading the goods.

Shadashivgad fort, Devbagh Beach, Guddalli peak, Kurumgad Island,  Karwar port, Manjali beach,  Tilmati beach,  and Warship museum are some of the places that got to be on your list when you head to Karwar next time. And, if you are an adventure freak, then there is a huge list of things you can try like snorkelling, scuba diving, surfing, banana boat rides, and jet scooter rides.

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Indeed, this place is for people who want to stay away from crowds and relax on pristine beaches. And, not for people who want to party all day, like in Goa.

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Bijapur The Architectural Marvel Of Karnataka

Historically rich city Bijapur (or Vijayapura) is known for its Humongous medieval monument, which is an epitome of Deccan’s Islamic era. Kalyani Chalukyas laid foundations in this city during the 10th to 11th centuries. Later, it was followed by Yadhavas, Sultanate of Delhi, Bahamani rulers,  Shah dynasty, Mughals, Nizams of Hyderabad, Marathas, and Britishers who added their bits and pieces to develop this town. But, Bijapur owes to the Shah dynasty rulers who made this place their capital from the 15th to 17th century and made way for beautiful Structures that have stood the test of times. Because of the architectural significance, it upholds. Bijapur is called the “Agra Of South India”. 

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Vijayapura is blessed with ancient monuments, mosques,  palaces, mausoleums, tombs, and fortifications. Amongst those, Gol Gumbaz remains the most iconic structure of Bijapur. Just a glimpse of these magnificent structures in the city will take you back in time to medieval eras.

 

Bijapur The Architectural Marvel Of Karnataka

Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur

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Gol Gumbaz is a tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah, the seventh ruler of the Adil Shah empire. Yaqut of Dabul constructed this monument in the Deccan Indo Islamic style of architecture and completed it in 1656. Apparently, it took nearly 30 years to complete it. Gol Gumbaz derives its name from “Gol Gobadh” or “Gola Gummata” which literally means circle Circular dome. It has the largest dome in India with a diameter of 144 ft and it is the 2nd largest dome in the world. Along with Mohammed Adil Shah, this place is also home to the remains of his wives and daughters.

Ibrahim Rauza,Bijapur

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Popularly known as “ The Taj Mahal of Deccan India” due to its resemblance to the actual one. Ibrahim Rauza or Roza is home to the remains of Adil Shah ruler Ibrahim and his wife Taj Sultana. Malik Sandal designed the Rouza in the Persian Islamic style of architecture and completed it in 1627. Laidback corridors, tall minarets, and decorated walls, with a mosque on right and tomb on left, make Ibrahim Rouza look great.

The Citadel or Fortress

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 The Citadel has a lofty stone wall and a deep moat filled with water to strengthen the defense system. In addition to that, this fortress houses the palaces, gardens, and durbar halls that belonged to Adil shah rulers. Bara Kaman, Gagan Mahal, Satmanzil, Jalamanzil, and Durbar Hall are some of the beautiful architectural marvels inside the fortress.

Gagan Mahal

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Adil Shah 1 built the Gagan Mahal (Sky Palace) in the year 1561. This place was used as the residence of the royals, as well as  Durbar or audience hall on the ground floor by the rulers. Gagan Mahal is famous for its majestic central arch and it is the tallest arch in and around the city.

Delicacies Of Bijapur

 Vijayapura is also popular for mouth-watering local north Karnataka delicacies. Never miss a chance to have  Akki Rotis or Jolada Roti with chutney powders, Kaipalya and Kalu Palya.

The list does not end here, there is so much to see and experience in the ancient and historic city of Bijapur. So, what are you waiting for, just pack your backpacks and revisit the history in its truest form?

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Hemakuta Hills- The Architectural Wonder Of Hampi

Karnataka is one of the most beautiful southern states and a place with different shades of nature. You name it and Karnataka has got it, be it nature, lush green forest, historical monuments, waterfalls, rivers, wildlife, hill stations, backwaters, and beaches. Not just this Karnataka is best known for its offbeat places or hidden gems that can cause a long-lasting memory with its scenic beauty.

 If you want to run away from an annoying crowd of tourists then choose these offbeat places in Karanataka which have got all the ingredients to make any traveler go crazy.

Best Offbeat Places In Karnataka

 Best Offbeat Trekking Places In Karnataka

Sharavathi Valley Trek

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 The lesser-known Sharavathi Valley in the central region of western ghats is nothing short of a fairyland. This place is home to many gorgeous waterfalls, beautiful looking streams, and deciduous forests which form an integral part of the valley. Sharavathi is one of the few rivers that flow from east to west. The famous gem of India and one of the tallest falls Jog is formed by this river. Above all, the serene backwaters that form islands would beckon any person and make them fall for them. If you are a wildlife lover then many animals like spotted deers, sloth bears, tigers, jackals, wild pigs, king cobra, pythons, lion-tailed macaque, and few others are waiting to introduce themselves with a big hello. On the other hand, this valley also has many hardcore trekking destinations that all adventure freaks would love.

Gopalswamy Betta Trek

Gopal Swamy hills – The Misty mountain of South India in western ghats is always covered with thick cotton-like clouds throughout the year. You can either trek or take your vehicles to the top where there is a 14th century tiny Krishna temple that is stuck in between green-topped mountains. As you walk to the edge of the mountain peak on the green carpet laid out by nature to have a grandeur view of the forest beneath it, you will be awestruck by the misty clouds which are always at greater heights that can’t be reached is now just a hand touch away from you.

Furthermore, this place has a wide variety of wild species and was also one of the favorite hunting grounds for Britishers as well as Mysore Maharajas in their heydays. If you are lucky enough you can spot the herd of elephants passing by you and it is also said that there are Gaur, Sloth Bear, tigers, and rare birds in this region.

Kavaledurga Trek

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Kavaledurga a hidden gem in the Western Ghats near Thirthahalli is the.fourth and last capital of the Keladi Dynasty. This fort which was built in the 9th century later got restructured by Cheluvarangappa in the 14th century. There is a popular Kashi Vishwanatha Temple on the top of the hill, dedicated to Lord Shiva built in typical Keladi style of architecture has carvings of snake, elephants, warriors, birds, sun, and moon on the outer walls. As you enter the gates What you can see are ruins and remnants of a long-lost kingdom that had rich cultural and traditional essence in the past.

Not just architecture this place is popular among trekkers who want to get lost amidst nature. Trekking trail has tiny waterfalls that join streams; greens patches everywhere, architectures hidden behind misty clouds, many beautiful pools filled with blueish water in all seasons; dark clouds that bare rain droplets and panoramic view of the valley and ponds from the peak make this place heaven on earth.

Ballalarayana Durga Trek

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Ballalarayana hills were once home to a grand majestic fort built by the wife of Veera Ballala 1 of the Hoysala Dynasty in the 12th century. This was built in Karnata Dravida style architecture and it has a rich history and cultural significance attached to it, but as of now only the ruins of fort i.e. shattered walls, a few arches, and a basement remain. This fort is tucked up in the western ghats region of Chikmagalur and it can only be reached through intense trekking through the dense vegetation. Do not miss out on the sunset from the vantage point at a height of 1509 meters which offers the best panoramic view of the valley beside it and it is an ideal camping site for people who wants to get cozy with nature.

Kyathanamakhi  Trek

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Kyatanamakki Hills the hidden gem which is located in Horanadu is a 4 km pure off-road trail and an absolute paradise for the bikers. What makes it even more amazing is the 360° view of the valley; lush greenery as far as your eyes could see & as the sun goes down the horizon coloring the whole sky into orange is an absolute stunner to watch from the top of the hill.

Mandara Giri Hills

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Mandara Giri a significant pilgrimage center of Jains in the state of Karnataka. This place is also known as Basadi betta, which is a small hillock with is carved of 400 odd steps in Tumkur district. Mandara Giri has 4 ancient temples which date back to the 12th century. You can find ancient carvings, just a few meters away from the main temple on top of the hill. If you happen to walk downwards through the barren land just behind the hill, you will witness the lesser-known but beautiful Mydala lake.

Another highlight is the bell-shaped 81 ft Guru mandir at the Mandara Giri base, which is painted with bright blue and green shades from outside to represent a peacock feather. This is one of the most famous Jain structures in southern India and also the most Instagrammed location in the recent past. We can even spot a Gomateshwara Statue near the hill base.

Best Lesser-known Beaches In Karnataka

Sasihithlu Beach

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Sasihithlu Beach on the west coast of Karnataka, just 22 km from Mangalore, is a place that is almost cut-off from the external world. The silky white sand; blueish water; the cool breeze from the greenery around; and waves that hardly make any noise make it an amazing place to relax. This is the place where the river Nandini and Shambhavi converge to meet the Arabian sea, which indeed makes way for a scenic backwater. You can only spot a few Fishermans working. All these elements put together to make this beach one of the most beautiful beaches near Mangalore.

If you are one who wants to try out surfing then you gotta go to Sasihithlu Beach. Karnataka government organizes the Karnataka surfing festival, where all surfers from India can participate and winners can take away the prize money.

Best Unexplored Waterfalls In Karnataka

Dudhsagar Waterfalls Trek

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Dudhsagar waterfalls are located on the Karnataka-Goa border, it is divided into a four-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi river and has different pathways to reach each level. The name ‘Dudhsagar’ literally translates to ‘sea of milk’ due to its appearance which seems like milk is overflowing from the mighty mountain peaks of the Western Ghats. This waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls of India, at a height of around 1017 ft. Mostly people like hiking on railway tracks & through railway tunnels present amidst captivating natural surroundings, to reach the falls. No matter which way you choose, the noise of water crashing on the rocks, the cool breeze, water drizzling as you get closer to falls, and an endless flow of clear white water from greater heights is sure to make any person go down on their knees & fall in love with nature.

Sathodi Falls

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Sathodi falls the lesser-known beauty formed after multiple unknown streams unite together near Kallaramane ghat. It is a 50 ft waterfall that appears rectangular in shape and flows throughout the year amidst the dense forest near Yellapur of Uttara Kannada District. You need to hike for about 500 m within the lush green forest, cross over a lot steep slippery rocks and hop from one log to another to witness the clear silky white water falling from great heights. The waterfall forms a natural pool like structure, where you can take a dip. If you are a biker then it is one of the best places to go for off-road trail and getting your bike dirtied with mud.

Vibhooti Falls

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Just about 8 km from Yana caves lies this small perennial Vibhooti waterfalls surrounded by gigantic rocks and limestone deposits, in Sahyadri mountains ranges of western ghats. You need to trek for about 1.5 km to reach this 70 ft multi-tiered waterfall. The journey towards falls in itself is a great experience as you will be hiking through green shades of the forest; slippery rock, and small streams running with endless clear water.

Not to mention the sight of mist-filled mighty mountains and deep valley next to you is mind-blowing. Like many other waterfalls, even this is not visible, until you reach the endpoint. But what awaits you at the end, as the clear white water gushes down the rocks forming a pool & sound of free-flowing as it enters the forest area is pure bliss. There is a popular belief that the water that flows from the Yana caves region is the sacred ash (vibhooti), and hence the name Vibhooti Falls.

Conclusion:

There are many more unexplored places in Karnataka for the people who want to stay away from the crowd and who wants to lose their self and enjoy amidst nature. So, what are you waiting for just pack your backs and go experience these hidden gems?

Also, read Best weekend getaways from Bangalore.

Are you an adventure freak who is looking to conquer the misty mighty mountains of Karnataka? So, do you want to know the best trekking places in Karnataka to spend your weekend and sway away from your hectic routine life? Then you are in the right place. 

Karnataka is home to more than 200 adventurous trekking destinations and holds a sweet spot amongst the trekking enthusiasts.

Here is a list of some great trekking trails in Karnataka that you shouldn’t even think of missing.

Best Trekking Places In Karnataka

Kumara Parvatha Trek

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Kumara Parvatha is the beast as some people call it and it is considered as one of the toughest treks in Karnataka. If you are an adventure seeker then you are going to fall in love with this beast. This mountain is located behind Kukke Subramanya Temple in the Western Ghats region and is also popularly known as Pushpagiri.

Trekking trail leads you through misty dense forests, tall grasslands, large volcanic rocks, beautiful looking streams, the valley that reflects different shades of green, and a wide range of fauna. Even though this trek makes you sweat profusely, what unparalleled beauty awaits you at the top of the mountain is worth the climb.

Usually, it is a 2-day trek, where you can reach Bhattara Mane which is a halfway mark and stay overnight pitching your own tents and reach the peak the next day by seeking the forest officer’s permission. A man called Bhat runs the show in Bhattara Mane by providing trekkers with simple food, shelter, and does all arrangements for camping with a bonfire at minimum cost. Additionally, there are washrooms near this place and that certainly raises the comfort level of trekkers.

Note: You are not allowed to camp beyond Bhattara Mane’s region.

There is another route to reach the Kumara Parvatha summit i.e. through Somwarpet (Coorg) side. It is a long as well as difficult trek compared to the other side and there are no signboards or proper pathways, hence it is advisable to hire an experienced trek guide. 

 Bhattara Mane’s Phone Number For Enquiry: +919448647941 , +919480230191 , +919945618495, & +9194486 47947

Kumara Parvatha Trek Information

  • Kumara Parvatha Trek Distance – 26 km (to & fro)
  • Altitude – 1712 m (5,617 ft) above sea level
  • Trek Time – 10 to 12 hours
  •  Kumara Parvatha Entry Fee – Rs. 300 / person.
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate to Difficult
  • Best Time To Trek – Oct To Feb
  • Location- Pushpa Giri Wildlife Sanctuary near Kukke Subramanya Temple
  • Camping – Yes, camping can be done near Bhattara mane by seeking forest officer’s permission.
  • Camping Fee: Rs. 200.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 281 Km

Thadiyandamol  Trek

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The highest peak in Coorg and also the best trekking spot in western ghats for beginners to start their trekking journey. No complications at all as the trail is clearly marked, the chance of you getting lost is nil. Thadiyandamol trek base starts from a small village called Kakkabe. As you start trekking into the wild, the view of Shola forests, greeny grasslands, water streams running in different directions, vegetations everywhere, colorful birds flying over you is a delight to your eyes. Apart from this what scenic beauty awaits you at the top of the peak is pure bliss.

Once you have trekked for about 2 km from the base, there is a big rock where people prefer camping, as it is quite windy at the peak. In fact, you can pitch your tents here, have packed foods, lit the bonfire to protect yourself from chilled nights and sign off for the day under the twinkling stars But be very careful when you are camping here, as chances of elephants paying a visit at night are possible.

In addition, there is a Nalknad Palace in the village Yavakapadi, located just 2 km prior to the trek base. Nalknad Palace is a 200-year-old architecture built by Kodava rulers to seek refuge during the wartime. A lot of travelers who wants to spend more time with nature, park their vehicle near the palace and start trekking towards Tadiandamol peak from this point. The journey from the palace to Base camp is a beautiful one, as you will be walking amidst aromatic coffee plantations, colorful flowers, fruits, and huge trees. 

Thadiyandamol Trek Information

  • Thadiyandamol Trek Distance – 14 km (to & fro)
  • Altitude – 1748 m (5735 ft) above sea level 
  • Trek Time – 6 hours
  • Thadiyandamol Entry Fee – Rs. 20 / person.
  • Difficulty Level – Easy to Moderate
  • Best Time To Trek – Oct To Feb
  • Location – Kakkabe 25 km from Virajpet, Coorg
  • Camping – Yes, Camping can be done near the big rock that is 2 km from the forest entry point.or near Nalknad Palace.
  • Camping Fee: Nil.
  • Distance From Bangalore – 268 Km

Kudremukh Trek

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Popularly known for the distinctive shape of the peak, which resembles the horse face. In fact, “ Kudremukh” in native Kannada language means “Horse face”.

Trek begins from Mullodi village, which is 5 km away from Balegal. To reach Mullodi either you need to take a jeep ride from Balegal or if you feel like exploring more you can take a walk. Now that you reach base, you will be allotted with a guide, who will be part of your adventurous journey till you reach base again. It is a long and hectic trek, hence it is advisable to start as early as possible to gain an advantage.

As you start your trekking trail, Kudremukh brings something new every single time be it  Streams, bamboo shrubs, tiny waterfalls, lush vegetation, meadows, coffee plantations or rain forests that look fresh mostly. Trekking here is similar to watching a movie, as you keep moving forward, sceneries in nature keep on changing. Sometimes you will be walking in the streams; the next movement you will be walking through clouds; and the next movement elsewhere. And this is what makes this place all the more amazing.

Once you reach the top, the view of the valley beneath you, as if the green carpet has been laid out on the whole mountain is mind-blowing.

If you are lucky you can spot bison, spot deer, sambar, and peacock while trekking.

Note:- In Kudremukh trek, they allow only 50 people/day.

 Kudremukh Trek Information

  • Kudremukh Trek Distance – 22 km (to & fro)
  • Altitude – 1894 m (6207 ft) above sea level 
  • Trek Time – 8 to 10 hours
  • Kudremukh Entry Fee –  Rs. 475 / person.
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate
  • Best Time To Trek – Oct To March.
  • Location- Kudremukh Reserve Forest, Chikmagalur.
  • Camping – No, they don’t allow you to camp as this destination is in Reserve Forest.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 330 Km

Kodachadri Trek

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One of the most beautiful and most celebrated trekking destinations in Karnataka. Standing tall at 1300 m, Kodachadri is the 10th highest peak in Karnataka. Sampekatte in Nittur Village is the trek base, it is at 20 km from Kollur. There are a lot of Jeeps available from Kollur which will drop you near the trek base. And there are jeeps that will carry you till the halfway mark of Kodachadri trek (i.e. near the temple) if you don’t like trekking or you want to take a bumpy adventurous off-road trail, then go for it.No need of any guide if you wish to trek as there is a proper pathway.

Kodachadri Trek Route 1

As you start your trek near Sampekatte and enter forest area, Kodachadri starts to unveil a lot of surprises to you and if you are a nature lover then for sure you will fall for it. Firstly, you will come across popular Hidlumane falls, then multiple tiny streams, grassy meadows, and a wide variety of flora and fauna.

There is a temple and Kodachadri Information Bureau near halfway mark. Moreover, this is the place where you are allowed to camp pitching your tents and jeeps don’t go beyond this point. Kodachadri Information Bureau also provides simple food like rice, sambar, buttermilk, and pickle on request, at a minimum cost.

In fact, the real fun and surprises start only after reaching the summit. There is a Shankara Peetha, a place where Adi Shankaracharya is believed to have meditated.Sunsets here are really mesmerizing and it has a great history, as this sunset has been showcased in many Indian films. 

Kodachadri Trek Route 2

Alternatively, there is another easy route to reach the Kodachadri peak. It is a short trek of 5 km. Trek base starts from Karekatte village and you need to pass through Santosh hotel in Valuru. After this, you need to move across a forest and tall grasslands trail to reach the summit.

No, the adventure hasn’t ended yet, there is a place like Ganapathi cave and Chitramoola caves which are 2km further away from the peak, but you need to take an experienced guide, as the path gets really confusing after the summit.

Note- Guides are available but you need to show your bargaining skills. Usually, guides charge around Rs. 500 to 1000 and in some cases, jeep drivers itself act as guides. 

Mookambika wildlife sanctuary is known for its wide variety of wildlife like Malabar giant squirrel, Malabar langur, emerald pigeons, Bison, Tiger, King Cobra and pythons

 Kodachadri Trek Information

  • Kodachadri Trek Distance – 16 km
  • Altitude – 1300 m (4406 ft) above sea level
  • Trek Time – 8 hours
  •  Entry Fee –  Nil.
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate
  • Best Time To Trek – Oct To March
  • Location- Mookambika wildlife sanctuary, 20 km from Kollur, Shimoga.
  • Camping – Yes, you can plan to pitch a tent at halfway mark near Kodachadri Information Bureau or stay at a priest house.
  • Camping Fee – Nil.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 422 Km

Mullayanagiri Trek

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Mullayanagiri, renowned as Karnataka’s highest peak, is located in Baba Budan range of western ghats. The mountain got its name as Tapasvi Mullapa Swamy had mediated in one of the caves just below the peak.

You can reach the summit either through trekking or you can take your vehicle to the top from where the peak is 500 steps away.
If you happen to choose trekking then you need to take the Sarpadhari route. After getting down in Chikmagalur, you can ask any Auto rickshaw guy to drop you near the trekking base and he might charge you around Rs. 150 to 200.

You can start marching towards the peaks, on a small muddy path in between dense forest. The path you take has a narrow stream, waterfalls and at times the trail gets harder as you need to make a 60-degree steep climb to proceed further.

As you get closer to peak the breeze gets colder and the visibility becomes almost blurry as it is covered with dense mist. There is a shiva temple, Nandi statue and two old colorful caves formed by the mixture of several minerals near the peak. The panoramic view of Chikmagalur city; aromatic coffee plantation; green patches of grasslands; small streams, lugged rocks; Baba Budan Giri peak and mist everywhere makes this look like a tiny paradise.

Above all, as the sun rises through the sea of clouds, it sure looks magical beyond explanation.

Mullayanagiri Trek Information

  •  Mullayanagiri Trek Distance – 7 km (to & fro).
  • Altitude – 1930 m (6330 ft) above sea level.
  • Trek Time – 4 hours
  •  Entry Fee –  NA.
  • Difficulty Level – Easy.
  • Best Time To Trek – Sep To April
  • Location- Baba Budan Giri Range, 15 Km from Chikmagalur.
  • Camping – Yes, you can pitch a tent finding a suitable place as there are no restrictions.
  • Camping Fee – NA.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 260 Km

Nishani Motte Trek

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If you don’t want any crowd to follow you even on weekends then this Offbeat trekking destination near Talacauvery wildlife sanctuary, in Coorg should be on your list. You need to seek permission from the Bhagamandala forest office before you start your trek from Madenadu village base camp, which is 7 km away. You need to hire a jeep to reach the base camp. 

Additionally, it is advisable to hire an experienced guide, as the paths in this region are not marked properly and there is a chance of you getting lost in the forest.

Initial stages of the trek are relatively easy compared to the final leg which is very steep. Nishani Motte trekking trail will lead you through Coffee estates, cardamom plantations, paddy fields, thick rainforests, small freshwater streams, and dashing meadows.

Even though the final phase of the trek is a little harder as you need to walk on narrow ridges, the climb to the top is absolutely worth it. The scintillating view of the misty mountain ranges and the green-topped valley will sweep any nature lover off the ground.

Sometimes you can spot bison, snakes, elephants, wild bears and leopards at far distances, while you are trekking.

 Nishani Motte Trek Information

  • Nishani Motte Trek Distance – 15 Km (to & fro)
  • Altitude – 1270 m (4167 ft) above sea level.
  • Trek Time – 6 to 7 hours
  •  Entry Fee –  Rs.200 / person.
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate.
  • Best Time To Trek – Sep To March
  • Location-Talacauvery wildlife sanctuary, Coorg.
  • Camping – No, they don’t allow you to camp.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 284 Km

Z point Kemmanagundi Trek

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 At 60 km from Chikmagalur, this lesser-known destination is a hotspot among travelers and adventure enthusiasts. The trail to the peak is zig-zag and resembles the English alphabet “Z”, hence it is called a Z point.

 It is a short trek that begins from  Kemmanagundi Raj Bhavan, located inside a dense forest of western ghats. There is a checkpoint here and you will not be allowed to carry any kind of alcohol or drugs.

The first phase of the trek until Shanti waterfalls is easy. The second phase i.e. trek towards the peak.is a little harder, as the path becomes more slippery; steep and sometimes you need to walk on narrow ridges that have steep valley on one side and big mountains leaning on you on the other side. And what makes it scarier is, there are no fences or railings that support you and one slip can land you right on the bottom of the mountain.

The summit will receive you with the cool breeze no matter what time of the day it is and sometimes strong winds can blow you off the ground. There are many factors like the bird’s eye view of the city; a steep valley with a variety of trees; at certain points walking above the clouds and the view of the sun going down the horizon will make any traveler go crazy.

 Z point Trek Information

  •  Z point Trek Distance – 6 Km (to & fro)
  • Altitude – 1500 m (4,921 ft) above sea level
  • Trek Time – 4 hours
  • Z Point Entry Fee – Rs. 100/person.
  • Difficulty Level – Moderate,
  • Best Time To Trek – Oct To March
  • Location- Kemmanagundi, 60 Km from Chikmagalur.
  • Camping – Yes, camping at z point is possible.
  • Distance from Bangalore – 274 Km

Conclusion

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Also, read: Best One-Day Treks Near Bangalore

A small holy town of Karnataka and an emerging travel hotspot; Gokarna is one of the excellent holiday options for unwinding yourself and deserves to be on the bucket list of every travel enthusiast.

A very touristic place centered around temples on the coast of Karwar, this hidden gem presents the ideal blend of serenity and magnificence that helps you relax and rejuvenate both your mind as well as the body.

Gokarna is mainly known for its immaculate beaches, historic temples, delectable food, and astonishing landscapes and is a heaven for pilgrims, beach lovers, and hippies.

Things to do in Gokarna:

We have come up with a list of the most adventurous and revitalizing activities that you can enjoy with your friends or family and are the musts to do things when in Gokarna.

Beach Trekking

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Gokarna\’s main attraction is not only its beaches, where people come to destress and soak up the sun but is also known for Beach Trekking.

The delight of trekking combined with phenomenal views of the Arabian Sea on one side and rocky hills on the other gives you a unique and unusual experience of a whole new level.

Gokarna has 5 main tranquil and pristine beaches all connected, which can be trekked and explored allowing you to enjoy the cool breeze and meander from one beach to another.

You can hear the humming of waves as you trek through these beaches and will be smitten by the breathtaking landscapes as you move into dense forests and is a paradise for trekking enthusiasts.

The trails are very well marked making it easy for trekking. The total trek distance from Paradise Beach to Gokarna Beach is around 16 kilometers.

Popular Beaches in Gokarna

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The small sleepy town of Karnataka, Gokarna has its coastline fringed with some of the most captivating, appealing beaches, and strolling through them will leave anyone feeling refreshed and energized.

Getting a glimpse of the surreal sunset, meandering through the white sandy beaches and hearing the humming of waves, soaking your feet in clear blue water that is spread as far as you can perceive with your eyes are some of the beautiful things that you can experience in these beaches. Here is a list of some of the best beaches in Gokarna.

Gokarna Beach:

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Gokarna Beach is a wide and long open beach, which is present in the main town and is quite famous and preferred by the pilgrims. One can witness the lush green Western Ghats on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other when you walk up to this beach.

The Gokarna beach is located at a close distance to Mahabaleswara Temple and it’s a religious practice according to which pilgrims usually take a holy dip here before visiting the shrine.

This beach gives you some of the most alluring sights of the sea and the surrounding hillocks and has gained fame recently as a surfing site.

Om Beach:

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Deriving its name because of its shape that resembles the sacred letter “OM”, this majestic beach with pristine water and sparkling white sand is only 7 kilometers away from the main town. One can stand on the rocks or walk along the coast of this beach to get an actual glimpse of the Om shape.

Om beach is a great place for all water sports enthusiasts and you cannot miss indulging in water sports here. It’s well known for sports activities like banana boat rides, Skiing, Snorkeling, Surfing, and Parasailing. You can also spot dolphins from Dolphin’s point near Om Beach.

Tourists can respite, dine and relax at several places near the beach or can enjoy their stay at the bamboo huts which are comfortable and classy. Om beach is a perfect and trending place witnessing a large number of travelers every day.

Kudle Beach:

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About 6 kilometers from the town Centre and located at a walkable distance from Om beach is the Kudle Beach which is the most popular beach among tourists. The main attraction on this beach is the white sand fringed with palm trees.

This beach is lined with a lot of cafes, shacks, and guesthouses and is quite famous for its scrumptious seafood. Beach shacks are highly recommended if you are looking for an affordable and memorable stay in Gokarna.

You can witness a lot of liveliness in this beach with musicians playing guitars, people practising yoga and martial arts, volleyball players, and tourists lazing around the beach, making it one of the happening places of Gokarna.

Best place to have your meal and stay. Kudle beach is less crowded compared to Om beach. Also, never miss out on a big glass of tea with a banana pancake and ice Nutella these things are very delicious and mouthwatering.

Half Moon Beach:

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Another unruffled beach of Gokarna is the Half Moon Beach which comprises much of Gokarna town and also known as the Crescent beach. It is in the shape of a half-moon and hence its name. This secluded beach gives a quiet beach experience, ideal for people longing solitude.

This attractive cove could be reached either by trek from Om beach or by motorboats from other Beaches. The trek is quite tiring as it involves steep ascents and descents through a rugged path.

It’s an absolute treat to the eyes to watch the roaring waves splashing against the glittery sand and spotting some playful dolphins from this place. Don’t forget to click Instagram worthy pictures and selfies when you are at this place.

Paradise Beach:

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A small beach that can be either reached via trek or boats as you head south from the Half Moon beach is the Paradise Beach, also referred to as Full Moon Beach. Surrounded by small hills and islands, this beach is a pollution-free and most unspoiled beach of Gokarna.

As the name suggests this tiny protected cove is a paradise for people yearning solace from the hustle of city life. The calm and beautiful landscapes surrounded by huge palm trees offer a surreal experience to the visitors.

Paradise Beach is a perfect place for you if you want to engage yourself in the true hippie culture.

Relish in a variety of Local Delicacies

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Dotted with innumerable shacks on its beaches and good local restaurants, Gokarna has a lot in store to offer for foodies and seafood lovers. Whether you are craving for Indian or Continental food, these food places serve you the best.

If you are looking for authentic and vegetarian Indian delicacies then Prema Restaurant tops the list. Don’t forget to try the famous \”GADBAD\” and homemade ice creams here.

Do visit Namaste Café on Om Beach and you will fall in love with the ambiance of this place. Famous for its seafood, few lip-smacking dishes to try here are Seafood Lasagna, Prawn Pizza served on a banana leaf, and Ice Nutella.

Moreover, this cafe is beautifully lit in the evenings, and dining here with the captivating sea view and hearing the soothing music of the waves in the background is one of the best things to do in Gokarna.

Mahabaleshwara Temple:

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The City of Gokarna holds a few ancient and historical temples that are dated back to the 4th century. One of the primary things to do in Gokarna is to visit the holy and sublime Mahabaleshwara Temple, a masterpiece exhibiting the brilliance of Dravidian architecture.

Also known as Dakshina Kashi, this temple is famous for its Shiva Linga (Athma Linga). Gokarna gained its initial recognition because of this temple.

It’s a common belief that whoever gets a glimpse of the deity here which is over 1500 years old, would bring them good fortune. This pilgrimage is indeed an incredible place for those seeking a spiritual retreat with the Almighty.

Yana Caves:

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Located in the Sahyadri Range of Western Ghats, Yana is a small village situated in the forests of Kumta and is about 52 km from Gokarna. Yana Caves are known for the unusual and unique rock formations also called Karst.

Additionally, this hidden wonder houses two magnificent rock formations composed of black limestone which are known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara(120 metres) and the Mohini Shikhara(90 meters) surrounded by lush green forests. You need to trek for 3 km within the forest to reach this place.

Vibhooti Falls:

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The other attraction which is 8kms away from Yana is a small perennial waterfall surrounded by gigantic rocks and limestone deposits called the Vibhooti Falls. You need to trek to reach this multi-tiered waterfall and the water here is crystal clear.

There is a popular belief that the water that flows from Yana is the sacred ash (vibhooti), and hence the name Vibhooti Falls. The best time to visit this place is during the monsoon and you must include this place in the itinerary.

Mirjan Fort:

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Built-in the 16th century by the Pepper Queen Chennabhairadevi, Mirjan fort is located on the banks of river Aganashini in Mirjan village and is 22km from Gokarna. This fort was built with laterite stones spread over an area of 10 acres.

The fort which stands tall amidst the clear blue sky was once a primary center for spice trade which was later seized by the British who turned it into their armory. Currently, it is preserved by the Archeological Survey of India.

This monument which is a site for many battles in the past remains an epitome of architectural elegance and a reminder of our rich history. You can even rent a bicycle, which will make us travel more responsibly and it would cost around 50 to 100 INR/ day.

Shopping in Gokarna:

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You can find a lot of tiny shops and local markets in Gokarna bustling with tourists. At flea markets, you can pick up some imitation Jewelry, souvenirs, brass lamps, religious items, clothes, a few handmade products and trinkets made with beads and seashells. furthermore, don’t forget to put your bargaining skills to good use here that can fetch you a fair deal.

Shivaratri Festival in Gokarna:

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Maha Shivaratri is usually the main festival celebrated in a grand affair in Gokarna. Thousands of pilgrims throng this place in February or early March to participate in the festival celebration that is held in the main Mahabaleshwar temple.

The main attraction of this festival is the two huge temple chariots bearing the idol of Lord Shiva and the lingam is drawn through the streets of the town, by hundreds of pilgrims with the help of thick ropes and conclude the nine-day festival. Kartika Mahotsava in November is another festival celebrated with great fervor here.

There will be a huge crowd during New Year and Mahashivarathri so avoid going there at this time. As you might not get accommodations and you might lose the sole purpose of visiting Gokarna. If you still want to visit, make sure you do the booking for your stay at least 2 months prior,

Phytoplanktons in Nirvana Beach:

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Go for a night walk on the Nirvana Beach to witness the shimmering Phytoplankton’s which turn the sea blue and is caused by a natural phenomenon called Bioluminescence. This electric blue effect will give you a feeling of small LED lights glowing in the water. Very few beaches in the world showcase this wonder of nature.

Heading to Nirvana beach and catching the sight of glistening Phytoplankton’s is an out of the world experience and ranks high on the list of top things to do in Gokarna.

As the name of the beach suggests, this is a place of nirvana for nature lovers.

Yoga

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Gokarna is considered to be one of the best places in south India to do yoga. There are plenty of yoga retreat centers and in many centers, they also teach for free, You can notice a lot of foreign crowds coming here for of learning yoga.

 

If you are looking to escape from the monotony of life and wish to spend your vacation soaking in natural beauty then Gokarna is the destination perfect for you to visit next.

Also Read; Gokarna Travel Guide

Nicknamed as the Garden city and known as the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is ideal not just for its pleasant weather but also for some of the most captivating weekend getaways surrounding it in its vicinity.

Whether you want to unwind yourself by heading into the unknown to explore, experience and discover yourself a little more or just prefer to put your feet up and relax by the beach, these offbeat places have a lot to offer for its travelers in terms of nature, adventure and delectable food.

If you are someone looking for a break from your monotonous schedule and wish to make the most of your weekend break with family or friends then here is a list of some of the best and budget-friendly offbeat weekend getaways from Bangalore for a truly blissful weekend retreat.

8 Best Weekend Getaways from Bangalore To lesser-known Places

Agumbe

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Known as the ‘Cherrapunji of South India’ for receiving heaviest rainfall after Cherrapunji, Agumbe is a small high altitude village situated in the Thirthahalli taluk of Shimoga district.

This place is surrounded by thick and dense rainforest and picturesque waterfalls like the Barkana Falls, the Jogigundi Falls, Kunchikal Falls, Koodlu Theertha falls and the Onake Abbi Falls, making it one of the pleasing and favorite destinations for nature lovers and photographers.

The Sunset point is a treasured spot for tourists to watch the sunset over the Arabian Sea. Another popular tourist destination is the Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy temple.

Agumbe also offers good trekking options for adventure enthusiasts. Trekking through the hills here gives you a glimpse of the beautiful waterfalls that flow through the jungles.

Distance from Bangalore: 348Kms

Dandeli

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If you are looking to get rid of all the hustle of city life and would love to dive in the wildness of nature, Dandeli is the place to visit. The calm and quaint town of Dandeli is a refuge for both nature lovers and adventure junkies.

One of the highlights of this place is the River rafting through the winding and white waters of Dandeli on River Kali and is a must-do. Apart from rafting, some more water activities include Kayaking, Coracle boat ride, Jacuzzi bath in the Rapids, water zorbing and River crossing. \"hornbill-in-dandeli-forest\"

Dandeli is an idyllic destination for a tranquil overnight jungle camping. Wildlife safari in Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary gives you an enthralling experience in observing the scenic beauty of the deep forests and the exotic and majestic animals in their natural habitat.

It is also a sheer paradise for bird watching as you can find both local and migrating birds which include Kingfisher, peacock, egrets, hornbills, etc. For added adventure and adrenaline rush, consider adding canoeing, trekking, Mountain biking to your list.

Distance from Bangalore: 462Kms

Gokarna

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A very touristic place centered around temples on the coast of Karwar, Gokarna presents the ideal blend of serenity and magnificence that helps you relax and rejuvenate both your mind as well as the body.

Gokarna is mainly known for its immaculate beaches, historic temples, delectable food, and astonishing landscapes and is a heaven for beach lovers and hippies.

Gokarna Beach, Om Beach, Half Moon Beach, Kudle Beach, Paradise Beach, Nirvana Beach, Baada Beach, Small Hell Beach, Belekan Beach, Alvekodi Beach are the popular beaches in this place. Some of the activities that you can indulge in and cannot afford to miss here include yoga, surfing, jet ski, snorkeling, kayaking, camping, etc.

One of the most liked things to do in Gokarna is to go on a beach trek. You can hear the humming of waves as you trek through beaches and will be smitten by the breathtaking landscapes as you move into dense forests. I can tell you this one of the best weekend getaways from Bangalore as it has got something for everyone

Distance from Bangalore: 487Kms

Hampi

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Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and located at a distance of 353kms from Bangalore, Hampi is home for architectural delight with a rich and vibrant history. Popularly known as the city of ruins, Hampi is situated on the banks of river Tungabhadra and was the capital of the Vijaynagara Empire.

This place is every Backpackers fascination and a paradise for wanderlust folks. Ideally referred to as the temple town, the city is renowned for its massive, beautifully carved, splendid and magnificent temples and monuments, making it as one of the most visited tourist attractions in India. \"bamboo-boat-ride-hampi

The most popular and interesting sightseeing options in Hampi are the famous Virupaksha temple, Vittala temple, Archeological museum, Sugriva caves, Achyutharaya temple, Lotus Mahal, Kamalapura, Anegondi. And not to forget the iconic stone chariot in Hampi which represents the grandeur, creative and architectural perfection of the Empire.

You definitely cannot miss the Hampi Utsav which is an annual cultural festival that happens in the month of October-November.

Distance from Bangalore: 343Kms

Kabini

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Another rejuvenating and refreshing destination for a weekend getaway famous for its wildlife and birdlife is the Kabini. Also called Kapila, it is one of the major tributaries of the Cauvery River and constitutes the south-eastern part of Nagarhole National Park.

The Kabini Wildlife sanctuary is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka and provides shelter for many endangered species and has an ample variety of flora and fauna which is an absolute retreat for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and photographers. There are tigers, leopards, deer, sloth bear, elephants here and spotting the Black Panther is a great sight indeed.

From waking up to the chirping of birds, going on a Jungle Safari , enjoying Trekking and nature walks in the forest, boating in the backwaters of the River Kabini, visiting the coffee and spice estates of Kuttu this place has a lot to offer for its visitors.

Distance from Bangalore: 212Kms

Karwar

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One of the excellent holiday options in the list is the port city in Uttara Karnataka district with ecotourism, Karwar also known as ‘Kashmir of Karnataka’. Situated at the point where river Kali meets the Arabian Sea, Karwar is one of the green cities of India.

Being a coastal area, fishing is a major occupation of the people living here. Karwar is a laid-back and less crowded place and it is best known for its seafood cuisine. \"boating

Some of the popular and must-visit places here are Rabindranath Tagore beach, Devbagh Beach, Binanga Beach, Karwar Beach, Tilmatti Beach, and Majali Beach, Sadashivgad Fort, Kali Riverbridge and Estuary point, Warship Museum, Oyster rock Lighthouse.

You can take a leisure boat ride from the Kali River to Anjanadip and Devagadaguda islands and can also go for Snorkelling and Dolphin spotting in Karwar. If you are a water enthusiast, Karwar is the place you should be visiting next.

Distance from Bangalore: 529Kms

Honnemaradu (Sharavathi Valley)

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Deriving its name from the Honne Tree and with the literal meaning of Golden Lake, Honnemaradu is a small cozy village situated on the blue backwaters of River Sharavathi. Camping here is one of a kind experience and it is allowed in the island nestled in the center of the lake.

The main attraction here is the water sports like canoeing, kayaking and coracle rides admired by water fanatics. The lake is close to ancient temples like Aghoreshwara Shiva temple at Ikkeri and Sri Chowdeshwari temple in Sigandur ideal for those looking for a spiritual getaway.

You can rest on the banks and observe innumerable birds and butterflies fly by as Honnemaradu is a sublime place for bird watching.

Distance from Bangalore: 400Kms

Kodachadri

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A place of nirvana for trekkers and declared as a natural heritage site by the Government of Karnataka, Kodachadri is the 13th highest peak of Karnataka and is nestled in the Western Ghats of South India. This mountain peak is covered with dense forests and is 78 km from Shimoga district.

Kodachadri is predominantly famous for trekking and is home for picturesque waterfalls and captivating landscapes. At the top of the peak is the famous Kollur Mookambika temple devoted to the Ancient Goddess Mookambika and is believed to be the place of origin of the Goddess.

Catching a glimpse of blazing sunrise and sunset from the peak is an enthralling experience. The places of interest here are Sarvajna Peeta, Ganesha Guha, Hidlumane Falls, Arasinagundi Falls, Nagara Fort, and Belakallu Theertha.

Distance from Bangalore: 414Kms

Then what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to these lesser-known and unexplored serene weekend getaways from Bangalore.

Also, read: Best things to do in Gokarna