33 Best Stops Between Ooty (Udhagamandalam) and Pune
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How long is the drive from Ooty (Udhagamandalam) to Pune?
The direct drive from Ooty (Udhagamandalam) to Pune is 635 mi (1,021 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 33 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Ooty (Udhagamandalam) to Pune, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mysuru (Mysore), Hampi, and Kalpetta, as well as top places to visit like Edakkal Caves and Edakkal Caves, or the ever-popular Bandipur Tiger Reserve,Safari.
The top cities between Ooty (Udhagamandalam) and Pune are Mysuru (Mysore), Hampi, and Kalpetta. Mysuru (Mysore) is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Ooty (Udhagamandalam) and 11 hours from Pune.
Kalpetta, a charming town nestled in the mountainous Wayanad region of Kerala, South India, serves as a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking trails of Chembra Peak and Neelimala Viewpoint. The area is adorned with cascading waterfalls and lush valleys, offering stunning vistas. Visitors can also visit the Ananthanatha Swami Jain Temple with its traditional Dravidian-style architecture set amidst picturesque coffee plantations.
Mysuru, situated in the southwestern state of Karnataka in India, served as the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore for nearly 550 years until 1947. The city boasts an opulent Mysore Palace that showcases a blend of Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. It is also home to Devaraja Market which has been around for centuries and offers an array of spices, silk and sandalwood.
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4 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Pune
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Hampi, situated in the state of Karnataka in Southern India, is a historic village that features various temple ruins from the Vijayanagara Empire. The south bank of River Tungabhadra houses the 7th-century Hindu Virupaksha Temple close to Hampi Bazaar. Additionally, travelers can witness a stone chariot carved in front of the enormous Vittala Temple site. The area also boasts Daroji Bear Sanctuary where Indian sloth bears reside.
32% as popular as Mysuru (Mysore)
15 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Pune
Best stops along Ooty (Udhagamandalam) to Pune drive
The top stops along the way from Ooty (Udhagamandalam) to Pune (with short detours) are Mysore Palace, Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru, and Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple. Other popular stops include Shri Sai Baba Temple Shirdi, Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, and Edakkal Caves.
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Excellent experience! Lot's of Wild animals! You can see spotted deer sitting on the lawns outside the guesthouse at night. Even leopards and elephant come in the night. The jungle safari was very good
Sriranga Bhandarkar — Google review
There are so many animals that you may have a chance to see when you are driving . I saw elephants and deer on the way and the forest area is so natural and clean and scenic , you will love each and every moment of your drive through the forest area. Make sure you drive slow and cautious to save animals crossing the road.
UMESH TRIPATHI — Google review
this is one of the most number of tigers seen in reserve forest. but hardly seen the tigers on ordinary jungle safaari. so select premium one which enables deep jungle safari n get more chance to explore the jungle and more chance to see the tigers in his own land itself.
monkeys. peacock, deers are numerous un number n we will bored with seeing that.
Abhishek Gowda — Google review
Amazing experience I have been busting here since last 2 years and had a chance to spot a lot of animals and birds but was never lucky with the big cats but this time was lucky in the last few minutes of my jeep safari and saw a tiger walking past from the front the jeep
Anurudh Khanna — Google review
Inside Bandipur National Park All kinds of Vehicles allowed. During rainy season don't travel alone in bike . After rain more animals will on roads,so we can see many animals
santosh jatoth — Google review
Safari is good but only if you are lucky enough to spot animals. Deer and elephant are easily available. Eagle and peacock can also be spotted.
Anshu — Google review
Safari is good .very few animals were caught on eye .
Irfan M K — Google review
A protected conservation area and biosphere reserve in the south of Karnataka, adjoining Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It straddles a National highway and significant volume of traffic passes through on a daily basis. However, you would do well to stay in jungle lodge and enjoy the jungle safari (included in package). It would enable a leisurely visit to deeper areas of the forest and witness flora and fauna in natural settings.
Dinesh Sahu — Google review
Bandipur tiger reserve is the most famous tiger reserve National Park in Karnataka. I visit atleast once a year for my hunger of wildlife photography and this place has never sent me back empty handed.
A place to relax, many stays across all the budgets, and safari. A perfect place for a weekend getaway
Edakkal Caves, located on Ambukuthi Hills in the Wayanad district of Kerala, are an ancient archaeological site featuring Stone Age petroglyphs and breathtaking views. The caves were formed by a large split in a massive rock and boast the world's richest pictographic gallery of this kind. Visitors must trek 900 meters from the parking area and climb steep steps to reach the entrance. However, it is not recommended for elderly people due to its strenuous nature.
The best example of ancient life on earth. The cave is full of ancient inscriptions and it’s beautiful to look. Gives us the glimpse of past. The best part is the hike that we have to do to reach the place. It’s almost 1.5 km of steep slope and stairways. Will not recommend to people with heart disease as it will be extremely exhausting to get to the site. It’s the most amazing experience that we can have in our life. The top view from the cave entrance is amazing and beautiful. If you ever visit wayanad, you must see this place.
Muhammed Wafi — Google review
Had lots of time in SultanBattery and decided on the visit. Plan for 9 AM to 3 PM to really enjoy the trek and place.
1st check point is the parking ticket entry barrier, 40 per car, they give you parking lot number, you need to park there. Was low crowd, so no hassles.
The 1.5 km trek from park to cave is moderate and will need OK fitness. On the way, the way side shops solicit all types of business, we just just smiled and say NO. You need to carry water to drink, knee braces, if you are used to it.
We went slow n steady, reached the ticket place, 20 per person and they check for plastic bottles. You ho up granite steps, then steel steps, well made. The climb is steep in sections, goes up 300 steps into a cave. Just a cave, but what makes this special is the engravings of about 6k years ago.
Local guides appear magically, unofficial, you can pay them nominal fee. They explain well too 👍 Exit is clean too..
A good work out and an OK activity to do.. History buffs would love it!
Ram Kris — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to explore the caves, and it was an absolutely incredible experience! The natural beauty and geological formations inside the caves left me speechless. T
The caves were well-maintained and well-lit, allowing us to appreciate the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that adorned the caverns.
The atmosphere inside was surreal, with a cool temperature and an otherworldly ambiance. It felt like stepping into a hidden realm right beneath the earth's surface.
I would highly recommend visiting these caves to anyone with an interest in geology, nature, or simply adventure. It's a memorable experience that allows you to appreciate the marvels of our planet and feel a sense of awe at the wonders hidden beneath our feet.
Sowbhagiyanathan selvaraj — Google review
Edakkal caves are popular for its historic significance , place is believed to be 6000 years old with paintings and scriptures inside it. There is a medium to difficult trek to reach the caves depending upon person's stamina but I would say it was mostly medium. This place is not suitable for anyone who need wheelchair accessibility and not suitable for young children. From parking to ticket counter there is 1 km trek then there are around 380 steps to the top of the caves. View is breathtaking and steps are breathtaking too. But place is must visit. There are multiple outlets available on way to caves that you can easily find snacks and drinks.
Prerna Asthana — Google review
Those who go there can experience a little trucking. You have to climb through rocks and steps to reach the top where the cave is located. The top of it has a very nice view of the Ambalavayal area. In the cave you can see many ancient architecture, drawings and writings. And also you can see the reason for the name of the cave 'Edakkal'.
MHD MUSHARAF — Google review
To get straight to the point. Don't Climb up if you are not up for a Km Trek to the top of the hill in a steep angle. I would not recommend this place for the elderly. The views from the top are good though. I am attaching a few pictures with this. It's a pre-historic site which ignites a thought, as to how and why these carvings were made here.
Sayandeep Patra — Google review
Many years ago, my family and I had the privilege of visiting the Edakkal Caves, and it was an experience we will never forget. Located in the Western Ghats, these ancient caves are a natural wonder that will leave you awestruck.
As we began our trek to the caves, we were surrounded by lush greenery and the sound of birds chirping. The hike was moderately challenging, but the scenic views of the surrounding hills and valleys made it well worth the effort.
Upon entering the caves, we were struck by the stunning rock formations and ancient carvings that adorned the walls. The caves are estimated to be over 6,000 years old, and the carvings depict scenes from everyday life, including animals, humans, and abstract symbols.
The most impressive aspect of the caves was the natural light that filtered through the cracks and crevices, casting an ethereal glow over the entire area. It was as if nature was putting on a show, and we were the lucky audience.
The views from outside the caves were equally breathtaking, with the rolling hills and valleys stretching out as far as the eye could see. We spent hours exploring the caves, taking in the history and natural beauty of this incredible place.
Nithin M Oommen — Google review
It is one best heritage caves we have in India, this has history to tell, the carving on the stones on the top of a hill tells a story of early Man , this is before the Indus valley civilization. The way to go on the top of the hill is covered with forest and you would love the chirping of birds and the green atmosphere, please be careful not to take any eatables in hand as there are lots of monkeys and they can snatch it from your hand. Also try to go early as possible , do not go on weekends as there will be a lot crowd and you will not be able to enjoy the whole experience.
Sonam Chauhan — Google review
Very beautiful caves. Long trek, about 1 km. Steep height. Wear good grip shoes and be energetic. Beautiful scenery. Cave is at top. To go there, climb stone steps. Very crowded area. Very long wait times to buy Cave tickets. Costs 50₹ per head.
Kabir Ahmed — Google review
The trek was quite tiring but the view at the top was worth it. Not suitable for aged people especially those with disabilities. The people who visit inside make a lot of noise and spoil the ambiance. Better to visit on a weekday when it is less crowded. Also try to visit right before closing hour which is at 4.30pm so that on your way down, you get to hear the symphony of nature that starts at sun down.
Rahul Samaddar — Google review
The view from the top that this place offers is breathtaking. There is a trek that's needed to reach the top, which is not so simple, but it is definitely worth it. Once you reach the top, this place is a beauty! The caves have thousands of years old carvings.
Aditya Mehta — Google review
It is a nice place to visit. The walk from the parking spot to the cave can be difficult for people having walking issues or who have breathing problem. They should plan well and should ascend slowly. There are many shops for taking breaks.
Although the main cave is not that big you should keep your expectations accordingly. The old rock carvings are clearly visible but if you want to understand them better, you can opt for guides who are available inside the caves.
Abhisek Bera — Google review
Place is very well maintained. Its quite a steep trek to the caves where we can see some ancient inscriptions. And nothing much other than that. Might be fun when in groups. Absolutely not suitable for old and elderly people. Not suitable during summers.
barath jb — Google review
Nice place. It has bit long trek. Like 5km up and down from the parking lot. First 1-1.5km is through the road around small shops. Then you will reach the ticket counter. 50rs is the entry fee. Then steep steps made up of iron or steel for 1km max. Finally you will see the cave with historical symbols by the early humans.
Shreevathsa T — Google review
Visiting Edakkal Caves is interesting, but buying tickets can be a hassle since you can't pay online. Still, the guides are friendly and explain things well. You might spot some cool birds on the way. It's easier to get around now compared to before. But, the shops along the path can be annoying sometimes.Overall, it's worth a visit if you like history and nature.
Akhil Venu — Google review
You need to walk for 900 meters from the parking area. After you reach the entrance of the cave you have to climb a lot! Steps are provided but it’s very steep. By the time you reach the top of the cave you will be dripping with sweat. I suggest that old people not to take this trek as it will be too tiring for them.
Surya Shreevathsa K.S. — Google review
It is a good point to visit the stone carvings that are only in 2 places in the world. We got a guide who explained it.
There is a church at the beginning of the hike which looks good.
It also has good views and is good for one visit.
Its initial hike is tough till the ticket counter and then it becomes less easy comparatively. Coming down is easy.
Abhinav Chaturvedi — Google review
Good place. Hike is steep, so plan accordingly. Casual wear and sport or tracking shoes are must. Carry water bottle. They will tag or stick a sticker on the bottle so that you don't throw the same, which is good for us.
Climb slowly and steadily, it is not impossible to climb or hike to the top..
All the best
Shailinder Dangwal — Google review
If you are ready to go uphill 1km on a road and then steps, you will discover a wonderful view and 2 caves. The upper one has lots of ancient engravings from local tribes. Nice place to visit and to see how gifted were our ancestors.
Nicolas Cortesi — Google review
I had an incredible experience climbing before reaching the caves ! There were over 450 steps and a long way before we reached the caves. And once we reached, all our tiredness got vanished on seeing the 3000+ years cave carvings and their essence.
Annapoorna S — Google review
I visited this place years before and now it looks more accessible..they installed proper ladders for the entire inclined rock hill side.
But don't think that it is tooooo accessible, the terrain is not suitable to make more accessible than this. still hard to climb but it's worth it the effort .
I heard that there is a limit for the total counts of tickets like they will not allow more than 2000 tickets total for one day...
Portgas D Ace — Google review
A place with an immense amount of historic remains. Eddakal caves, located in Wayanad is a proof of Neolithic settlements that date back to 6000 BCE. There are engravings on the walls that are pre historic in nature and make us to realise how much human hand evolved over time.
A must see place for anyone visiting Wayanad. If you are coming along with senior citizens, it would surely be a struggle as there is just a lot to climb and most of it is extremely steep. But it's worth the climb!
Siddharth C — Google review
Reaching the main cave was a short but steep trek, followed by stairs. It was quite enjoyable, but one must wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The route throughout has a lot of shops to buy food, drinks, and souvenirs from. the top of the hill gives a nice view of the surrounding area. Would recommend visiting it as early in the morning as possible.
Awani Rawat — Google review
A revitalizing stroll through the natural landscape was undertaken, and due to the prevailing summer conditions, the environment was characterized by elevated temperatures and humidity levels. Additionally, there was a notable influx of tourists, even on a weekday. Upon reaching the summit, a magnificent vista of the surrounding hills unfolded before the observer.
Rahul — Google review
The view from the top is also good. The trek to the top is moderate but is difficult for old people and children so plan accordingly. The cave is not very long only a short bit which was kind of disappointing.
Arnav Kumar Gupta — Google review
Reaching Edakkal caves is simply completing a trek on its own. Starting at the base of the hill, you need to climb steep slopes to finally reach the base point, from where you climb the rocks to reach the caves. But the experience was mesmerizing. The climb, though, might be challenging for older people and those who are less experienced with going on treks. Still, for regular trekkers, this could be easily done.
From the base, you need to start climbing the stone steps. One needs to, though, be careful as the initial steps are simply cut out of the stone, and there is no support to hold onto except maintaining your own balance. Once you reach a certain level, there are railings to guide you. Post the railing, you must squeeze between rocks to get to the first cave structure. It is mesmerizing to see how big the structure is from the inside compared to the small entrance on the outside. A tiny well-like structure is also made inside, which still has water. After coming out of this cave, from the other end, a steel staircase needs to be used to reach the top.
For many people who are tired, there is also an option of going down using the same staircase from the halfway point, while others can continue climbing. The view from the top, though, is absolutely fantastic and soothing. It shows the entire expanse with lush green forests and hills facing the horizon in the background. Also, the calm wind blowing at the top is soothing. To the left from this viewpoint is another staircase leading to the second and main cave.
Here, across the maximum area, you could see ancient hieroglyphics written. The information board states that this once was the home during the Neolithic period. Various drawings and other symbols are carved onto the stone, and it is interesting to see that these have stood the test of time over several thousand years. At the end of the cave is a slit from which you can see the valley from the top of the mountain.
Once done viewing, you can start climbing back down using the same steel staircase, which takes you directly back to the base from where the climb starts. Overall, the place is a part of ancient human history and, though a slightly difficult trek, gives you the most amazing views.
Ronit Gaikwad — Google review
No worth in visiting this place. Too much stiff slope for walking. Even after ticket counter we still have to walk 300+ steps. It will take almost half a day to cover this place. If you are on family trip you should skip this place. You can visit this place if you are in mood of trekking. There is nothing much left as a cave here just some lines as shown in attached image.
Bhargav M — Google review
Travelling from Mysore to Waynand - A best place to visit if you have a long day ahead of you before reaching your resort.
Trek complexity - Simple ( Steps available)
Kids friendly - Moderate ( Kids will feel tired at one point)
Worth visiting - Yes. Great view from top and a sneak peak of the history.
Maintenance - Well maintained infrastructure and hospitality.
Ticket Price - 80₹/Adult
Anurag M — Google review
Great place for TREKKERS!! Trekking is moderate but from parking you have to walk 2 km inside to reach the main entrance. I heard Jeep service is there .But when I was there could not spot any . The parking slot they give little far asked them to give parking slot 1 or 2 which is near starting point of trekking. Eateries and small shop are available. Beware of monkeys though . Ticket price Rs 50 for cave(it was only cash when I visited ) n for parking Rs 50 . The natural cave is maintained well n great place to get acquainted with our History. Overall nice experience 👍 one more thing " this cave is approximately 20 km away from Waynad city " 🙂
Kiran Toppo Rajak — Google review
The place was truly amazing! Different parking slots were available, and a nominal fee of 20 rupees for bike parking was required at the entrance. After parking, there's about a kilometer journey to reach the assigned spot. From there, it's a challenging trek to the top where the cave is located – not for the faint-hearted. The entry charges is 50 rupees per person, advised to carry cash. The terrain is tough, and sturdy shoes are advised due to slippery roads. The descent poses a challenge with steep stairs, which could be dangerous.
However, the overall experience is worth it. The cave offers a unique visit, with lots of shops along the way for essentials. The adventure may be tough, but the scenic beauty and the sense of accomplishment make it a great experience.
jeffin jose — Google review
Unique experience and amazing views of the valley from the caves.
The hike up to the caves was added fun, lots of shops for food, drinks and shopping available all along.
Recommend to take hats and sunglasses if going during noon time.
Edakkal Caves, located on Ambukuthi Hills in the Wayanad district of Kerala, are an ancient archaeological site featuring Stone Age petroglyphs and breathtaking views. The caves were formed by a large split in a massive rock and boast the world's richest pictographic gallery of this kind. Visitors must trek 900 meters from the parking area and climb steep steps to reach the entrance. However, it is not recommended for elderly people due to its strenuous nature.
The best example of ancient life on earth. The cave is full of ancient inscriptions and it’s beautiful to look. Gives us the glimpse of past. The best part is the hike that we have to do to reach the place. It’s almost 1.5 km of steep slope and stairways. Will not recommend to people with heart disease as it will be extremely exhausting to get to the site. It’s the most amazing experience that we can have in our life. The top view from the cave entrance is amazing and beautiful. If you ever visit wayanad, you must see this place.
Muhammed Wafi — Google review
Had lots of time in SultanBattery and decided on the visit. Plan for 9 AM to 3 PM to really enjoy the trek and place.
1st check point is the parking ticket entry barrier, 40 per car, they give you parking lot number, you need to park there. Was low crowd, so no hassles.
The 1.5 km trek from park to cave is moderate and will need OK fitness. On the way, the way side shops solicit all types of business, we just just smiled and say NO. You need to carry water to drink, knee braces, if you are used to it.
We went slow n steady, reached the ticket place, 20 per person and they check for plastic bottles. You ho up granite steps, then steel steps, well made. The climb is steep in sections, goes up 300 steps into a cave. Just a cave, but what makes this special is the engravings of about 6k years ago.
Local guides appear magically, unofficial, you can pay them nominal fee. They explain well too 👍 Exit is clean too..
A good work out and an OK activity to do.. History buffs would love it!
Ram Kris — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to explore the caves, and it was an absolutely incredible experience! The natural beauty and geological formations inside the caves left me speechless. T
The caves were well-maintained and well-lit, allowing us to appreciate the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that adorned the caverns.
The atmosphere inside was surreal, with a cool temperature and an otherworldly ambiance. It felt like stepping into a hidden realm right beneath the earth's surface.
I would highly recommend visiting these caves to anyone with an interest in geology, nature, or simply adventure. It's a memorable experience that allows you to appreciate the marvels of our planet and feel a sense of awe at the wonders hidden beneath our feet.
Sowbhagiyanathan selvaraj — Google review
Edakkal caves are popular for its historic significance , place is believed to be 6000 years old with paintings and scriptures inside it. There is a medium to difficult trek to reach the caves depending upon person's stamina but I would say it was mostly medium. This place is not suitable for anyone who need wheelchair accessibility and not suitable for young children. From parking to ticket counter there is 1 km trek then there are around 380 steps to the top of the caves. View is breathtaking and steps are breathtaking too. But place is must visit. There are multiple outlets available on way to caves that you can easily find snacks and drinks.
Prerna Asthana — Google review
Those who go there can experience a little trucking. You have to climb through rocks and steps to reach the top where the cave is located. The top of it has a very nice view of the Ambalavayal area. In the cave you can see many ancient architecture, drawings and writings. And also you can see the reason for the name of the cave 'Edakkal'.
MHD MUSHARAF — Google review
To get straight to the point. Don't Climb up if you are not up for a Km Trek to the top of the hill in a steep angle. I would not recommend this place for the elderly. The views from the top are good though. I am attaching a few pictures with this. It's a pre-historic site which ignites a thought, as to how and why these carvings were made here.
Sayandeep Patra — Google review
Many years ago, my family and I had the privilege of visiting the Edakkal Caves, and it was an experience we will never forget. Located in the Western Ghats, these ancient caves are a natural wonder that will leave you awestruck.
As we began our trek to the caves, we were surrounded by lush greenery and the sound of birds chirping. The hike was moderately challenging, but the scenic views of the surrounding hills and valleys made it well worth the effort.
Upon entering the caves, we were struck by the stunning rock formations and ancient carvings that adorned the walls. The caves are estimated to be over 6,000 years old, and the carvings depict scenes from everyday life, including animals, humans, and abstract symbols.
The most impressive aspect of the caves was the natural light that filtered through the cracks and crevices, casting an ethereal glow over the entire area. It was as if nature was putting on a show, and we were the lucky audience.
The views from outside the caves were equally breathtaking, with the rolling hills and valleys stretching out as far as the eye could see. We spent hours exploring the caves, taking in the history and natural beauty of this incredible place.
Nithin M Oommen — Google review
It is one best heritage caves we have in India, this has history to tell, the carving on the stones on the top of a hill tells a story of early Man , this is before the Indus valley civilization. The way to go on the top of the hill is covered with forest and you would love the chirping of birds and the green atmosphere, please be careful not to take any eatables in hand as there are lots of monkeys and they can snatch it from your hand. Also try to go early as possible , do not go on weekends as there will be a lot crowd and you will not be able to enjoy the whole experience.
Sonam Chauhan — Google review
Very beautiful caves. Long trek, about 1 km. Steep height. Wear good grip shoes and be energetic. Beautiful scenery. Cave is at top. To go there, climb stone steps. Very crowded area. Very long wait times to buy Cave tickets. Costs 50₹ per head.
Kabir Ahmed — Google review
The trek was quite tiring but the view at the top was worth it. Not suitable for aged people especially those with disabilities. The people who visit inside make a lot of noise and spoil the ambiance. Better to visit on a weekday when it is less crowded. Also try to visit right before closing hour which is at 4.30pm so that on your way down, you get to hear the symphony of nature that starts at sun down.
Rahul Samaddar — Google review
The view from the top that this place offers is breathtaking. There is a trek that's needed to reach the top, which is not so simple, but it is definitely worth it. Once you reach the top, this place is a beauty! The caves have thousands of years old carvings.
Aditya Mehta — Google review
It is a nice place to visit. The walk from the parking spot to the cave can be difficult for people having walking issues or who have breathing problem. They should plan well and should ascend slowly. There are many shops for taking breaks.
Although the main cave is not that big you should keep your expectations accordingly. The old rock carvings are clearly visible but if you want to understand them better, you can opt for guides who are available inside the caves.
Abhisek Bera — Google review
Place is very well maintained. Its quite a steep trek to the caves where we can see some ancient inscriptions. And nothing much other than that. Might be fun when in groups. Absolutely not suitable for old and elderly people. Not suitable during summers.
barath jb — Google review
Nice place. It has bit long trek. Like 5km up and down from the parking lot. First 1-1.5km is through the road around small shops. Then you will reach the ticket counter. 50rs is the entry fee. Then steep steps made up of iron or steel for 1km max. Finally you will see the cave with historical symbols by the early humans.
Shreevathsa T — Google review
Visiting Edakkal Caves is interesting, but buying tickets can be a hassle since you can't pay online. Still, the guides are friendly and explain things well. You might spot some cool birds on the way. It's easier to get around now compared to before. But, the shops along the path can be annoying sometimes.Overall, it's worth a visit if you like history and nature.
Akhil Venu — Google review
You need to walk for 900 meters from the parking area. After you reach the entrance of the cave you have to climb a lot! Steps are provided but it’s very steep. By the time you reach the top of the cave you will be dripping with sweat. I suggest that old people not to take this trek as it will be too tiring for them.
Surya Shreevathsa K.S. — Google review
It is a good point to visit the stone carvings that are only in 2 places in the world. We got a guide who explained it.
There is a church at the beginning of the hike which looks good.
It also has good views and is good for one visit.
Its initial hike is tough till the ticket counter and then it becomes less easy comparatively. Coming down is easy.
Abhinav Chaturvedi — Google review
Good place. Hike is steep, so plan accordingly. Casual wear and sport or tracking shoes are must. Carry water bottle. They will tag or stick a sticker on the bottle so that you don't throw the same, which is good for us.
Climb slowly and steadily, it is not impossible to climb or hike to the top..
All the best
Shailinder Dangwal — Google review
If you are ready to go uphill 1km on a road and then steps, you will discover a wonderful view and 2 caves. The upper one has lots of ancient engravings from local tribes. Nice place to visit and to see how gifted were our ancestors.
Nicolas Cortesi — Google review
I had an incredible experience climbing before reaching the caves ! There were over 450 steps and a long way before we reached the caves. And once we reached, all our tiredness got vanished on seeing the 3000+ years cave carvings and their essence.
Annapoorna S — Google review
I visited this place years before and now it looks more accessible..they installed proper ladders for the entire inclined rock hill side.
But don't think that it is tooooo accessible, the terrain is not suitable to make more accessible than this. still hard to climb but it's worth it the effort .
I heard that there is a limit for the total counts of tickets like they will not allow more than 2000 tickets total for one day...
Portgas D Ace — Google review
A place with an immense amount of historic remains. Eddakal caves, located in Wayanad is a proof of Neolithic settlements that date back to 6000 BCE. There are engravings on the walls that are pre historic in nature and make us to realise how much human hand evolved over time.
A must see place for anyone visiting Wayanad. If you are coming along with senior citizens, it would surely be a struggle as there is just a lot to climb and most of it is extremely steep. But it's worth the climb!
Siddharth C — Google review
Reaching the main cave was a short but steep trek, followed by stairs. It was quite enjoyable, but one must wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The route throughout has a lot of shops to buy food, drinks, and souvenirs from. the top of the hill gives a nice view of the surrounding area. Would recommend visiting it as early in the morning as possible.
Awani Rawat — Google review
A revitalizing stroll through the natural landscape was undertaken, and due to the prevailing summer conditions, the environment was characterized by elevated temperatures and humidity levels. Additionally, there was a notable influx of tourists, even on a weekday. Upon reaching the summit, a magnificent vista of the surrounding hills unfolded before the observer.
Rahul — Google review
The view from the top is also good. The trek to the top is moderate but is difficult for old people and children so plan accordingly. The cave is not very long only a short bit which was kind of disappointing.
Arnav Kumar Gupta — Google review
Reaching Edakkal caves is simply completing a trek on its own. Starting at the base of the hill, you need to climb steep slopes to finally reach the base point, from where you climb the rocks to reach the caves. But the experience was mesmerizing. The climb, though, might be challenging for older people and those who are less experienced with going on treks. Still, for regular trekkers, this could be easily done.
From the base, you need to start climbing the stone steps. One needs to, though, be careful as the initial steps are simply cut out of the stone, and there is no support to hold onto except maintaining your own balance. Once you reach a certain level, there are railings to guide you. Post the railing, you must squeeze between rocks to get to the first cave structure. It is mesmerizing to see how big the structure is from the inside compared to the small entrance on the outside. A tiny well-like structure is also made inside, which still has water. After coming out of this cave, from the other end, a steel staircase needs to be used to reach the top.
For many people who are tired, there is also an option of going down using the same staircase from the halfway point, while others can continue climbing. The view from the top, though, is absolutely fantastic and soothing. It shows the entire expanse with lush green forests and hills facing the horizon in the background. Also, the calm wind blowing at the top is soothing. To the left from this viewpoint is another staircase leading to the second and main cave.
Here, across the maximum area, you could see ancient hieroglyphics written. The information board states that this once was the home during the Neolithic period. Various drawings and other symbols are carved onto the stone, and it is interesting to see that these have stood the test of time over several thousand years. At the end of the cave is a slit from which you can see the valley from the top of the mountain.
Once done viewing, you can start climbing back down using the same steel staircase, which takes you directly back to the base from where the climb starts. Overall, the place is a part of ancient human history and, though a slightly difficult trek, gives you the most amazing views.
Ronit Gaikwad — Google review
No worth in visiting this place. Too much stiff slope for walking. Even after ticket counter we still have to walk 300+ steps. It will take almost half a day to cover this place. If you are on family trip you should skip this place. You can visit this place if you are in mood of trekking. There is nothing much left as a cave here just some lines as shown in attached image.
Bhargav M — Google review
Travelling from Mysore to Waynand - A best place to visit if you have a long day ahead of you before reaching your resort.
Trek complexity - Simple ( Steps available)
Kids friendly - Moderate ( Kids will feel tired at one point)
Worth visiting - Yes. Great view from top and a sneak peak of the history.
Maintenance - Well maintained infrastructure and hospitality.
Ticket Price - 80₹/Adult
Anurag M — Google review
Great place for TREKKERS!! Trekking is moderate but from parking you have to walk 2 km inside to reach the main entrance. I heard Jeep service is there .But when I was there could not spot any . The parking slot they give little far asked them to give parking slot 1 or 2 which is near starting point of trekking. Eateries and small shop are available. Beware of monkeys though . Ticket price Rs 50 for cave(it was only cash when I visited ) n for parking Rs 50 . The natural cave is maintained well n great place to get acquainted with our History. Overall nice experience 👍 one more thing " this cave is approximately 20 km away from Waynad city " 🙂
Kiran Toppo Rajak — Google review
The place was truly amazing! Different parking slots were available, and a nominal fee of 20 rupees for bike parking was required at the entrance. After parking, there's about a kilometer journey to reach the assigned spot. From there, it's a challenging trek to the top where the cave is located – not for the faint-hearted. The entry charges is 50 rupees per person, advised to carry cash. The terrain is tough, and sturdy shoes are advised due to slippery roads. The descent poses a challenge with steep stairs, which could be dangerous.
However, the overall experience is worth it. The cave offers a unique visit, with lots of shops along the way for essentials. The adventure may be tough, but the scenic beauty and the sense of accomplishment make it a great experience.
jeffin jose — Google review
Unique experience and amazing views of the valley from the caves.
The hike up to the caves was added fun, lots of shops for food, drinks and shopping available all along.
Recommend to take hats and sunglasses if going during noon time.
Banasura Sagar Dam, situated in Wayanad, is a massive dam surrounded by a picturesque lake area. This popular tourist destination offers various leisure activities like speed boat rides, zip-lining and 12D shows. It is India's largest earthen dam and provides stunning views of the mountains in its backdrop. During monsoons, the dam fills up with water creating an island-like landscape that looks enchanting against the Banasura hill.
Banasura Hill, located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India, is a towering mountain peak that reaches heights exceeding 2,000 meters. It is one of the tallest mountains in the Western Ghats and ranks high among peaks in between Nilgiris and Himalayas after Chembra Peak. The hill derives its name from Banasura, a figure from Indian myths.
Bhanasura hill
Second most highest peak in wayanad district. (Above 6000 ft from sea level )
The trekking starts from meen mutty waterfall . Tickets cost 2860 rs for 5 persons which includes guide fee also if any extra person with us we must pay 413 rs for each .
After finishing all procedures from ticket counter we can start the trekking with our guide .
( Try to reach the point as early as possible , normally trekking starts @9 am & need to carry enough water and food )
Kannan is our guide such a nice fellow ❤️
We started @ 10 the trail through shola forest were little difficult due to leaches so taking salt is better to avoid leach bites. Apply little salt powder on leaches when it bites. After the forest the greenish meadows will begin, and we can see the mesmerizing views of bhanasura hills . A hut 🛖 made for resting. From there the trail become straight . At the end the trail split in to two one trail to bhanasura reservoir view and the other to the banasura peak. First go to dam view point and then to the peak .
We summited at the top most point of the peak .
Guide told us that we were the first team reached that point because it was that much difficult. If he lie or not our team is very happy to be there.
Thank to
Ajin bro , Abhijit bro ,Kannan bro & Immanual Ettan
joby Joe — Google review
Banasura Peak Trekking.
Wayanad is a paradise for trekkers, however one thing that makes Banasura Trek unique is the view of Banasura Dam. The ariel view of dam and its catchment area is stunning.
Kattukunnu is a small peak enroute. Trekkers can enjoy a closer view of the Dam and surroundings here. Once you climb up, this can be seen from a higher altitude.
Other than initial short stretch, the entire trail goes through grasslands.
Beware of leaches, especially in monsoon.
Banasura is one of the highest peaks in wayanad at an altitude of 2000M+.
Carry enough water and snacks.
Don't miss the Meenmutty falls, it's right behind the ticket counter.
Varambatta is the base, Padinjarathara is the nearby town where you can find accommodation, ATMs etc.
Aby John — Google review
We went after the rainy season.
There was greenery all around.
6 kms of one side trek.
Initial 2 km of trek goes through dense forest. It is a little steeper, after that it's easy.
Do carry liquid sanitizer spray, in case you get leeches on you!
Overall, it was a wonderful experience with breathtaking views.
Trek cost was a little pricer compared to treks in Karnataka.
Susmita Bilgi — Google review
Banasura Hill is one of the tallest mountains in the Western Ghats of the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. The hill is named after Banasura, a mythical character of Indian legends. It is one of the highest peak exceeding 2,000m between Nilgiris and Himalayas after Chembra Peak
Shemeel AK — Google review
One of the best trek route in south india
Banasura trek wayand Kerala
Location : Banasura hills ,meenmutty
( waterfall) wayanad kerala
Distance. : up & down 12 km
Days : 1 day 6 to 8hr
Season. : Monsoon
Time : open at 8 am closes at 5pm
Conditions : 5 minimum members ,not
allowed to start afternoon
Cost : 3110 INR for 5 members
400 INR per head over 5
members
Mohmed Sha — Google review
I have visited here in 2011. It is the most beautiful trip in my life. In the 2 day trip we halted there a night. The view from the summit was really awesome.
I really want to visit here once again.
????? V C — Google review
Banasura hills is beautiful Trekking spot one side it's is 7KM Trekking, best time to trek in rainy season. Per head entry fee is around Rs 840/- including guide charges. we need to register and take entry tickets for trekking. Forest office will open at 8:00AM. Carry water bottle and snacks while trekking. Please don't litter.
Diwakar R — Google review
Unexpected scenery., great natural view
Nabeel Jinu — Google review
One of the best trekking in wayanad
Trekking during monsoon is highly recommended
Perfect during monsoon
Athul Buddy — Google review
It is a really beautiful place. We will feel trecking is till "thavala paara" (frog shaped rock), but the trekking starts after that. The mountain itself is beautiful, the view from the mountain is amazing. Trecking finishes at pond encircled by a thick forest. It is a must go place for one who loves trekking. The guide we had was really friendly.
no_NAME__ — Google review
Bansura Hill offers a breathtaking natural retreat. The lush greenery, diverse flora, and serene atmosphere make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. The trek to the summit is challenging but rewarding, providing stunning panoramic views. The highlight is Bansura Sagar Dam, nestled between hills, creating a picturesque setting. While basic amenities are available, it's advisable to pack essentials for a comfortable visit. Overall, Bansura Hill is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
Viraj Torawane — Google review
Great place for trekking. There are multiple locations where you can start trekking from. But, the best starting point is from Meenmutti waterfalls, you'll get tickets for trekking and Waterfall entry from the same office. Other entry points are difficult to find. The staffs in the Meenmutti waterfalls entry point are very helpful and like minded. The only problem is that sometimes some guides insist to go fast to complete the trip. I'd recommend everyone to not to rush if there is no disturbance from wild animals
arun ashok — Google review
Good experience in life. Great scenery, long dam view. Ticket charges are very high. The atmosphere is also great. Plan monsoon trekking to this place.
ARUN R.S — Google review
One of my most favourite trek❤️ try visiting in monsoon.
Shwetha Kannan — Google review
This looks so dam beautiful, the sight from the roads. The roads are good, in order to reach tot he banasura hill or to start to the treking point please proceed to waterfall way and speak to the gorest officials. I have heard they charge like 3500rs for a group of 5. I would recommend to park your vehicle's in the initial entey part, the road is bit slant and it poses a challenge if a biginner is driving. Even you can visit waterfall from the same point.
Prashant Bhat — Google review
Banasura Hill is an absolute must-visit for nature lovers. The lush greenery and panoramic views are simply breathtaking⛰️🧗
Mohammed Nayeem — Google review
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I'll never travel to Pune without this trip planner again
Kuruvadweep is a verdant and pristine island located on the banks of river Kabini. It offers seasonal access for leisurely walks, hikes, and bamboo rafting excursions. The island boasts of lush evergreen forests that are home to rare species of birds, orchids, and herbs. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of nature's beauty while walking through water flowing amidst rocks that lead to other islands separated by rivers.
I was thinking how good its going to be in the beginning after reading about the place in the internet. But after visiting there last week, I felt totally refreshed. It will definitely be worthy if you love nature. Kabini river flows though the island and it's in the jungle you will have to walk in to reach the river flow. The rocks there are slippery, so take care while climbing. There are many forest guards posted nearby for the rescue. Enjoyed the day a lot and the visit here means you will be spending your whole day here so plan wisely on your schedules if you are running out of time. On the way from the Island, there is a tribal museum which is also worth visiting. Must strongly recommend this both places. The staffs are very friendly and they do their works efficiently. Claps for their hardwork🙂👏👏👏
Nivi Vibes — Google review
Lemme give a clear description.
Per day the tickets to island are given 575. There are two entry gates you can choose as per your stay and nearest one.
If you want to go to island(on the bamboo raft, they will leave to other side of water)
Reach by 7am to get the tickets and counter will open by 9 am.
1. If you have not been to any nature place like forest, greenary, hill station then it excites you definitely otherwise you don't find anything interesting.
2. The entry fee is 94 rps to island and bamboo rafting is 100 per head
3. After getting entry to island, there will forest and you need to walk for 1km to reach the end destination which is Kabini River.
4. Guards will be there to help you through out the way.
5. You can experience forest feel through the walk and water is not that clean but if you are interested, you can bath also.
6. Dormitory rooms, cloak room and toilets are available. The Snack shops are less but you can get home made chocolate, spices etc.
7. If there is no entry to island after the 575 tickets, go for Bamboo rafting which is worthy.
8. On weekends, the place is very crowded and you don't get tickets easily.
Overall : Good place if you have not seen any forest or greenary places. Can spend atleast half day.
Please follow wanderlust_shruthi on insta for more details.
Shruthi Nagpur — Google review
Nothing much to see in island other than some trees and stuffs made from bamboo. Entry fee is 110/person. You can bath and play in the kabini river inside Island which is a great experience and only one which you will enjoy. recommended to reach as early as possible in morning because they have limited no of entries.(around 575)
Anavind K — Google review
Have about a km to walk. Can take a nice bath in water at the end. But no place to change dress. The ambiance is good. And the place is so calm and peaceful.
KraKen — Google review
I went here in January and it was very dry. Nothing to see on the Island.. there is a bathing spot and river in the end. We can see a lot of trees no animals spotted. around ₹150 rupees per person.
SUJITH KUMAR — Google review
A pure natural place to visit. It has its own beauty in everywhere. Water flowing through the rocks so we can walk through the water and reach the next island. There are many islands are seperated by rivers.
Bamboo river rafting was also there but it is not that much adventures.
Megha Manoj — Google review
Visiting this island was such an amazing experience, and the best part of our Wayanad trip. During peak times, the queue for the ferry to/ fro the island would be huge, hence take the back entrance, and start early in the morning, if you do not want to waste time in the queue.
The island has beautiful waterways, wooden bridges, mangroves, and good spots for bathing. Walking through the wilderness, itself, gives you a great experience. Not suitable to elderly people though.
Simon Thomas — Google review
It's almost 1000 acres of forest land surrounded by the Kabani River. No roads to this island, and it is maintained by the Kerala Forest Department.
As per their own billboards, they claim only 575 persons will be permitted to island daily. Entry is restricted with tickets and they provide bamboo rafter to cross the river.
Walking through the forest island will be a good experience, but during rainy season, they don't operate and no entry for public.
Vinod Lall Aryachalil — Google review
The island is only accessible by boat, which adds to the thrill of the journey. Once you reach the island, you'll be greeted by a lush green forest that's home to a variety of rare and exotic flora and fauna. The trees are so dense that the sunlight barely filters through, creating a cool and soothing atmosphere.
There are several walking trails on the island that take you deep into the forest. You'll come across small streams, waterfalls, and ponds that are perfect for a refreshing dip. The highlight of the island, however, is the bamboo rafting experience. You get to glide along the river on a bamboo raft, taking in the beautiful scenery and spotting some rare birds and animals.
The island is well-maintained and the staff is friendly and helpful. They provide you with all the necessary information and equipment to make your visit comfortable and enjoyable. The only downside is that the island can get a bit crowded during peak tourist season, so it's best to visit early in the morning or during weekdays.
Safeer Shahul — Google review
Average place. Not up to the hype. Entry fee is 110rs for a person. Plastic deposit is 20rs they will give after you return the plastics. I have to wait for a bamboo boat. Then once you get into the island then you have to walk like 1-1.5km on one side to reach the stream.
Shreevathsa T — Google review
Just a hike of 1 km inside the Forrest, you can enjoy kabini river. Chance of encountering elephants as well. We encountered elephant passing. The tickets are limited to 575 person only. There is an alternative 2nd gate as well you can try if you did not get the tickets at the main entrance.
Kadhir R — Google review
Kuruvadweep is a popular tourist spot in Wayanad district. The boat ride and island visit are amazing experiences. However, the staff's behavior towards visitors is rude. We booked a 30-minute boat ride with an island visit at a reasonable cost. But they didn't provide the full 30 minutes on the boat and rushed us to leave at 4:30, even though we wanted to stay longer.
Denny George — Google review
It's worth only if u enjoy walking in forest trail. U get to cross a small river in a bamboo raft and then can walk for about an km in forest. One can enjoy in water in the forest, there is a small changing room. Better plan in the morning...
Pradeep Kumar — Google review
Beautiful place with lots of monkeys🐒
I really like bamboo rafting and I got to the Kuruva dweep through Gate 1 and it's easier to get tickets here than on the other side of the Kuruva dweep.
arjun s — Google review
very Good place in wayanad for nature Lovers, but many times this Island Entry Closed. only limited peoples (575 from Govt Side other private side entry also there) allowed here. So if you wish to go, early morning go there.
SIJU CC — Google review
Good destination for a half-day visit. Can get into the water after a short bamboo raft ride and an easy 800m walk. Spotted elephants on the forest road that leads here.
Nithin Livingstone — Google review
Hi,
I am at beach today 25dec23. Reached at 7am. Standing in queue till 9:30am, tickets counter starts at that time. Only limited 575 tickets will be sold, so if you are planning to travel on weekends then don't come after 9am, you will not get ticket.
Will edit review again once explore area today.
New updates:
River drafting is not good, I suggest try banasura Sagar dam, it has speed boat, and different types of boating activities, too famous.
So basically they take you from one side of river to other(small river) and then u need to walk for 2km inside jungle, till you reach at other end of jungle where again river u can see and play in water sometime. Going through jungle is good journey, if ur true nature lover, big trees and locations for photoshoot.
Vishal Rahikar — Google review
It is a nice place where you can chill out with your friends. The most amazing thing is the ride on the bamboo boat ,
it's so amazing and the chilled breeze is so cool
Boby Cherian — Google review
Super spot for bathing and traking... bamboo rafting trip is rha highlights... but we must reach early for tickets on weekends and holidays... 110 RS per person
Arun J L — Google review
Beautiful place , you have to walk quite a bit . But the experience is worth you while. We had lunch is a small Hut hotel. Traditional kerla meal absolutely delicious
Kavita Jayram — Google review
"Dweep Kuruva is a charming destination, perfect for couples seeking a tranquil retreat. Its serene ambiance and romantic setting make it an ideal choice. However, for bachelors, it may prove less exciting, as the atmosphere leans towards relaxation rather than lively activities.
ahammad MUBARIS — Google review
Except bamboo rafting, nothing is available here. All other things are closed. Bamboo rafting is good. You need to book how much time you need to stay during your ticket booking, by default it is 20 mins.
GangaPrasad Godina — Google review
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Shivanasamudra
Island
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Island that divides the Kaveri River into a dramatic segmented waterfall, viewable by boat.
It is one of the huge waterfalls in Karnataka. Usually crowded in month of November- December. But in March start it was very less crowded and water flow is less. Sharing snaps of March ‘22.
prince piyush — Google review
Must visit waterfalls. It is crowded during weekends. Be careful of the monkeys. They could snatch the food from your hands.
Manohar Nandigam — Google review
Must visit waterfalls. It is crowded during weekends. Be careful of the monkeys. They could snatch the food from your hands 🥰
Kamrul islam — Google review
Good place to visit on a day trip from Bangalore.. Take pictures and eat local fruits and snacks or fish fry on the way .. entry 20 rs
Sparkling Travellers — Google review
Very beautiful waterfall. I travelled from Hosur, Tamilnadu by bike with friends. The journey was very nice and after reaching the place we felt wonderful. The fall is so huge and beautiful. Good place to travel with friends and family.
Deepjyoti Das — Google review
Beautiful, huge waterfall with loud roar of river water gushing down.
Porus Dosabhai — Google review
After a long drive to the waterfalls, we were disappointed we didn't get to be in the water. It was locked for some reason. Bad timing, perhaps. Over all, a good viewpoint to enjoy peace and tranquil.
Daljinder Kaur — Google review
Good place to hangout with friends and families. Waterfall will give you an ultimate view and will fell in love with its greenery. Kids can have fun with cherish some memorable moments with parents.
Jijo Paul — Google review
Start early, so that you reach the place 'gaganachukki' . You can spend sometime there watching lush greenery and fill your eyes with Milky colour of water falling from mountains. You can smell the aroma of water flow.
From there, around 12km drive where you see the 'shivana samundra' check dam. no water activities are allowed but swimming with own risk.. the water flow is very high during mansoon reason, till oct.
Drive another 1.5km from here , actually you see the gaganachukki back sight see, from Durga side
Drive another 2.5km from there and you reach the 'barachukki'.
This is even marvelous.
So, you should visit all the 3 places to complete the shivana samudra a day trip.
You can visit hydro power plant if your are interested.
Madhya ranga is the famous temple located near shivana samudra.
Bangalore>madduru>malavalli> towards kollegal
Dharanesha E — Google review
One of the best waterfall in Karnataka! With breath taking views!
Prathik Pishe — Google review
Perfect day for one day trip for people staying in Bangalore. Water flow was less in Gagana chukki.. There was alot of Monkeys have to be bit careful. Construction was going on when I visited.
Sangeetha Sheelavanth — Google review
Perfect for a day's outing in Bangalore with friends and family. Monsoon being the best time of the year to visit. Two waterfalls (Gaganchukki and Barachukki) merge to join in the Kaveri river. Entry to the waterfalls is 5 rupees.
Isha basu — Google review
Lovely place has Dargah for Muslims and electricity power station and many waterfalls
Naveed Ahmed — Google review
Serene place with a beautiful view. Seems like a wallpaper of a laptop. Really beautiful. You cannot go near the fall but can have a view and click pics before the guardrails only. There are monkeys as well. The weather wasn't cold enough. We went in the month of September. There were a couple of roadside stalls like coconut water, star fruit, tea, sugarcane juice, toys etc. The view point also had a photographer who could click your pic and prepare to give you on the spot for a cost of Rs 100/photo.
Ria Gupta — Google review
Nice place water is less during summer and non rain season
chandan p — Google review
The best for a day outing from Bangalore, Dargah of Hazrat Mardaan-e- gaib is also located there to seek blessings and do ziyarath, Fish meals/hotels are recommended for food.
Abdul Qadir Ansari — Google review
It is nice place to visit if you stay in Bangalore. It is one day trip, you might enjoy traveling to this destination and the destination.
Best time to visit is in rainy season, you could see enough water and nice scenic view.
It is twin sister fall. You will find you view points of waterfall.
Ravi Kumar — Google review
Great one time visit spot. Please check recent reviews to determine if water flow is sufficient or not. Experience is entirely subjective to water flow and weather
Manas Shrivastava — Google review
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UNESCO Shri Chennakeshava Swamy Temple (Somanathapura)
The Keshava Temple in Somanaathapura is a stunning example of Hoysala architecture, comparable to the masterpieces of Belur and Halebid. This small yet intricately designed temple was constructed in 1268 by Somanatha, a Hoysalla king.
best known as Chennakeshava Temple. The architecture Marvel of the Hoysala kings, located around 35 kms from Mysore in the Somnathpura town. The temple is dedicated to Keshava i.e. Shri Krishna and presently maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. The intricate carvings on the walls, roofs and every nook and corner of the temple premises is Real delight.
Somnathpura is small town and restaurants etc. are not available here.
Must visit!! Recommended !!
Ankur Saraf — Google review
Architecture of temple is simply mind blowing. The detail with each and every stone is carved is commendable. One should must visit if you admire and enjoy experiencing the beauty of historical places and monuments.
Sachin Gajraj — Google review
Ultimate architectural design and unbelievable carving on the stones at the time when there were no sophisticated tools and tackles. It indicates that our ancestors were highly skilled and knowledgeable. The temple is really must visit spot. Feel very bad about the people who had damaged the sculpture. Cannot imagine one can damage such beautiful, extreme, unique and rare artwork irrespective of their religion. Those who had damaged this marvellous piece of artwork will not have hearts and minds. Felt very proud about Indian knowledge, skills, perfection, unique skills which seems to be rarest.
Dharmadas Giri — Google review
It's a beautiful historical site , the sculpture and the story engraved are a treat for eye. There are no physical tickets available, need online ticket bookings. The watchman are very courteous and helpful. There are also few handicraft shops right outside the temple with some cool wooden carved stuffs.
Rashmi Goyal — Google review
This was my first temple visit in South. I blew away by the beauty this temple gives. The Architecture is so beautiful it context all Ramayana & Mahabharata very well and every block & pillar offer something new to witnessed. Felt so happy to learn about this temple through our guide. How much beauty and learning is there from our mythology.
Megha Waldia — Google review
Neatly maintained by ASI
Online ticket facility available....
Surprisingly when we visiting there is no physical ticket counter.... Only online payment mode available.
Can spend 1-2 hours ...
Cameras are allowed...
Must see place....
No covered parking but it is charged and some juice shops near by...
Vikram A.K — Google review
Beautiful temple with rich history, and very well preserved. It’s great for a day trip from Bangalore and a short drive from many resorts on the banks of Kaveri river. If you are visiting as a group, you can hire a registered guide in the temple premises so you get to learn so many amazing things about the temple and its history. Lots of parking space outside, only ₹20 entry ticket per person.
akhil shanbhag — Google review
It’s an amazing monument. One should definitely visit here. You can see marvellous Indian architecture. It’s a mysterious place I wonder how they carved this amazing stone temple, each structure is well finished and amazing. People will wonder how someone can carve these type of structures in stone. If we travel from Bangalore there will be around 3hrs travel.
Anju P — Google review
The construction of this temple was caused by Somanatha, a hoysalla king.
The architecture shows a splendid example of Hoysala style.
Clean Restrooms available near the ticket counter & small snacks bar available near to Parking area.
Ticket cost is Rs.20/- for Indians if you are using Digital payment method.
A green lush park is there in front of the temple.
Vishnu N.K — Google review
Most Beautiful Temple in India! Small, but each and every part of the the Temple is decorated with statues and carvings.
Made in Stone, the aesthetic knowledge of ancient Karnataka people (The great Hoysals) is visible here.
I think help of a guide is necessary to understand the details.
Jereesh Thomas — Google review
Great place-greatest architecture-must visit.
The temple was built in HOYASALA ARCHITECTURE STYLE and famous for its beautiful architecture
Ganesh Samala — Google review
Excellent work by ASI, very well maintained after the terrible destruction of India's heritage by invaders.
Chennakeshava temple or the Keshava temple is a Vishnu temple in Somnathpura today in ruins but has excellent history
Gaurav Ghuwalewala — Google review
The temple is truly a treasure, adorned with intricate designs and carvings. A visual treat to the eyes!
Located far from the city, the venue poses challenges for tourists seeking restroom facilities to refresh themselves. It would be beneficial if the same level of care and attention dedicated to maintain the lawn area was also extended to the washrooms.
Lakshme Suresh — Google review
This is one of UNESCO recognised site as like mahabalipuram. Entry tickets (40 rupees)are only through online. You can go there directly and book the ticket. Security person will help you out. From Mysuru, it is 35 kms towards Bengaluru. One of the must watch place in ur life time. The way the temple was built is really astonishing and mind blowing. You must take family pic there. Each and every sculptures and pillars have a story to say. You will not believe that this was built by humans, but still have to.... Lot of films songs shooting have taken place here like Rajinikanth's film Arunachalam song 'Athanda Ithanda.....' and many other film songs. Outside the temple you have well maintained park and landscape. Please do visit this temple with ur family and friends.
Mugunthan Chakrapani — Google review
This is a marvelous piece of architecture from our ancestors. The details in the carvings and sculptures are top notch. One cannot even imagine the effort and the process used in carvings that too without any machines. Simply outstanding! Near to Mysore and talakadu. Good one day outing from Bangalore. 5:30 pm is closing time. It is very well maintained area with good garden and washroom facilities. Entry fees 20/- per person (Indian) and only can be done online( guard will guide you how to do).
Adithya TG — Google review
Part of the epic Hoysala architectural circuit of Belur, Halebidu and Somnathpura, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a sight to behold. Possibly established and consecrated in the 13th century this unique temple complex has intricately carved pillars and friezes on episodes from Ramayana and Mahabharata. The ceilings are a masterpiece with innumerable carved lotuses. Three Vishnu shrines are seen inside, Keshava, Janardhana and Venugopala. The vesara style Shikharas are intact here unlike the Belur and Halebidu group of temples. A wonderful example of Dravidian and Nagara fusion architecture. Premises needs better upkeep and management as it is heavily visited. Better trained guards and conservation staff can regulate the crowd and avoid ill informed destructive behaviour of senseless visitors with no understanding of Heritage and civic sensibilities.
Ticketing is best booked in advance using the ASI's online portal. A helpful QR code kiosk is there at site as well. The physical ticketing counter should be kept open for international visitors who do not have access to Rupee based QR code payments. Disappointingly this remains shut for some obscure reason.
Parking is outside on the roadside and haphazard. Weekends can be extremely busy coupled with School educational tours that brings 100s of children with a handful of teachers to regulate them. Selfie seekers are possibly the biggest nuisance here.
Abhishek Bhargava — Google review
The Somanathpura Temple is built during the time of the Hoysalas, along with temples at Belur and Halebeedu. The temple location is easily 2.5 hours drive from Bengaluru. Worth a day trip over the weekend. The location is well maintained after it's received UNESCO world heritage site recognition. I was surprised to see it so clean and neat during my second visit recently.
Sam Hegde — Google review
This is a temple from the time of Hoysala Empire and has been made incredibly. The architecture of this place is mind-blowing. We were amazed to see the carvings on the walls as it has complete Ramayan and Mahabharata. The entry ticket is Rs. 20 per person which needs to be booked online or you can reach there, do the same through scan code. Guides are available at reasonable rates if you're interested more in architecture and carvings.
Bhavin K — Google review
Beautiful architecture of years past. The carvings are intricate and each wall has different carvings.
When we visited there was only online tickets available, website and qr code available at the venue where you can purchase tickets. The physical counter was closed.
There is also an interpretation centre where you can learn more about the construction style and other details.
Anirudh Ravishankar — Google review
One of the most amazing sculptures and designs carved on a stone temple. Even after hundreds of years it remains so magnificent. Definitely worth visiting.
The maintenance is also good
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Tholpetty, is a part of the Banasurasagar Project and offers a picturesque sight with the Banasura hills in the background. The sanctuary features various forest types including tropical moist dry deciduous and semi-evergreen forests, along with teak, eucalyptus, silver oak, and rosewood plantations covering about one third of the area.
Early morning ride to catch first jeep. My sonny boy loved it
Hareen Chintapalli — Google review
It's a natural forest, don't expect u will see plenty of wild animals, but it's not. I only saw the deers, monkeys. So, if you don't want to disappoint yourself don't expect too much. Price also very high, not value for money. U enjoy the forest with lots of trees
shilpa Sathyan — Google review
The forests constitute various forest types like the tropical moist dry deciduous, patches of semi evergreen forests and trees and plants like the bamboo and long spiky bushes of ginger. Plantations of teak, eucalyptus, silver oak and rosewood cover about one third of the sanctuary.
Frequent sightings of elephant herds, deers, big cats, panthers, tigers, langurs, bonnet macaques, bison, sambar deer, malabar squirrels, bears and the rare Slender Loris have all been reported in these forests.
Unnikrishnan B — Google review
No point going to this safari, very worst and bone jarring and not worth the time and sightings are very less to nil
Haridas S — Google review
Worst experience😡..jeep was bad... Our driver was mute during whole safari... Only saw deer 😂 ... Plz don't go here n waste your money n time.
Dhanashree Katariya — Google review
There is two options to enter the Sanctuary (Bus/Jeap) - Bus 300/person and Jeap is 600/person., to buy tickets took 2hrs* and waited for 2hrs for bus since jeap option was full., later on they took us and showed only Trained Elephants/ Normal Deers/Peacock/Roaster nothing else.... Its was like scam NOT WORTH FOR MONEY.,
Chethan # UmesH S — Google review
This is a plastic free zone. There is only limited jeeps available in evening (almost 20). It starts enterning at 3pm and better to reach on time, otherwise it will be unlucky as jeeps are not available. We can spend too much time in the forest almost (1-1.5 hours). Its very rare to see tigers, elephants and wolves.
Mahesh Mohan — Google review
It was very nice experience I went with my family and friends this is first time I stayed in forest resort. Food also very good . We went 15th jan to 18th jan.
jamuna selvi — Google review
Nothing exciting. Couldn't see any animal except deer,monkey and peacock. If u go for 1st trip I think it's possible to see any wild animal. But it's k...... get the tickets early morning otherwise the counter us closed by 8.
Vibusha R.M — Google review
It Was showing open in Google but was closed when reached there.
Swathy Mohan — Google review
Very bad service. These people don't know how to talk and please beware in evening only 20 jeep they sent in the forest. It's written they have to sent 7 people in jeep but they r only sending 3 people in 1st 10 jeep. Really so bad service. I hope they improve their service
M. Sharma — Google review
Best among the bests😀😁.... greenery and chill area to be spent. This is also known as Begoor and tholpetty range
Jerlin Sebastian. — Google review
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The Sri Chamundeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, an incarnation of the goddess Durga. The temple is located atop a hill in the city of Mysore and offers panoramic vistas of the city. Many rulers have contributed immensely to the temples development and given valuable ornaments to Goddess Chamundeshwari.
Whenever I go there. I can feel holiness of this place.when I see "maa" in front of my eyes that moment always is special for me. Jai Mata Di.
ASHISH k SAINI — Google review
The temple is very clean and situated on the top of Chamundi hill. The routes are very scenic and breathtaking. There are two tickets available either you'll get direct entry or you can enter through the queue..We visited in Friday and it was quite rush as it's considered very auspicious day..Also you'll find nandii at a short distance.
ANUPAMA MANDAL — Google review
Nice place for a visit, i went during rainy Saturday, crowd was very less. There was no queue I went inside directly and saw the goddess. The whole Mysore city can be seen from the top. If your health permits try using the stairs (1000 steps) once for going up and coming down.
Manoj s — Google review
Chamundi Hills and the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore, India, are truly awe-inspiring. The climb up the 1,000 steps is a test of endurance, but the panoramic views of Mysore city are worth it. The temple's intricate architecture and rich history make it a spiritual and cultural gem. Don't miss the giant Nandi statue on the way up! Overall, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a spiritual experience. Peaceful place really nice ♥️
Welcome to My World — Google review
This well-known tourist spot in Mysore is a must-visit for those seeking goddess blessings. The temple's charm is delightful, although it can get crowded on weekends and Friday mornings. However, for a small fee of Rs 100 or Rs 30, visitors can opt for fast entrance or special entry, respectively, ensuring a smoother experience. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby nature paths and enjoy the fresh air. While parking is available for a fee and a short walk away, it adds to the overall convenience of visiting this sacred site.
Durgesh Singh — Google review
Temple is beautiful and it is located in the chamundi hills. One Amazing thing about this temple was a gallery was opposite the temple which is donated by a Muslim resource. Unity in diversity. The structure is nice and really impressed by an asuran statue at the entrance
DEVA RAJ — Google review
A great atmosphere. This temple is located on a small hill top. It's one of the most beautiful and the oldest temple of the area. The view on the way to the temple and even from the hill is just breathtaking, especially in the evenings. Its great to visit in the mornings or in the evenings to enjoy the weather.
I will suggest not a stand in line instead of taking special tickets and after you take laddu for every special ticket.
RINIT ROY — Google review
Review Date (28-6-23): Chamundeshwari is called by the people of Karnataka as Nada Devi (ನಾಡ ದೇವಿ), which means state Goddess. It is situated at the elevation of around 3300 ft from the mean sea level.
--> It is believed that Goddess Durga slayed the demon king Mahishasura on the top of this hill which was ruled by him. The place was later known as Mahishooru (Place of Mahisha). The British changed it to Mysore and later Kannadized into Mysuru.
--> The Chamundeshwari Temple is considered as a Shakti Peetha and one among the 18 Shakti Peethas.
--> The worst thing here is management of queue line for Dharshan. The Rs.100/- or Rs.30/- or d free Darshan has almost no difference bcz it took 2½ to 3 hrs for Rs.100/- nd all queue lines got mixed at almost same time.
Toilets r there but some less maintenance.
--> Flowers, coconut stalls people say to keep footwear for free but we should compulsory buy at them. But infact there is a plenty of Footwear storage for Rs.10/- for 2 pairs. So no one need to leave their footwear at stalls..
Monkeys are quite more so don't keep banana type eatables directly in hand.
Kalyan Reddy — Google review
A gorgeous Hare Krishna temple. Even on a weekday, it was super busy, but we didn't have to wait and the queue moved quickly.
Great view of Bengaluru from outside the temple too. Please be aware that photography is not permitted within the temple.
Kevin Muldoon — Google review
Chamundi Hills and the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore, India, are truly awe-inspiring. The climb up the 1,000 steps is a test of endurance, but the panoramic views of Mysore city are worth it. The temple's intricate architecture and rich history make it a spiritual and cultural gem. Don't miss the giant Nandi statue on the way up! Overall, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a spiritual experience.
Adith Sekhar — Google review
Chamundi Temple is a spiritual gem! The stunning architecture, serene ambiance, and breathtaking panoramic views from the hilltop make it a must-visit. The temple's rich history and religious significance add to its charm. It's a peaceful escape from the bustling city, and the climb up the 1,000 steps is worth every moment. Don't forget to ring the giant bell for good luck. A truly divine experience! 🙏🕉️
Swaroop Gorur — Google review
It was a nice journey. This temple is located on the summit of a mountain, with a scenic view. However, it is necessary to be careful from monkeys who behave very well in this place, sometimes jumping on the pilgrims also!
Pasindu Senevirathne — Google review
The holy temple is situated on the top of Chamundi Hills. Till base of temple it is accent road. Then there are some stairs to climb with shops on both sides. Very popular among locals and tourists as well. Arrangements for shoe keeping and other amenities are available on site.
Praveen Mehrotra — Google review
Temple is clean and well maintained. The maintenance of public queues could have been better. Some tend to break the queue. Police on duty don’t bat an eye. Ample parking facility for both 2 and 4 wheelers. Good views from the top. And the temple looks beautiful.
Sanjay Kar — Google review
The top favourite place in Mysore, whatever the mood is visiting Betta and temple is a bliss. I bet this is a favourite spot for many more people. All prayers to Goddess Chamundeshwari devi 🙏
CHETHAN NAGAMALLAPPA — Google review
Temple is really divine but crowd management is worst. Please ensure that people enter the temple in single line so that elderly people and people carrying babies don't feel suffocated. The push and pull mentality doesn't let one have a peaceful glance towards the goddess. The management must take care about queue management properly.
prathibha n — Google review
For the finest view, arrive early in the morning, You'll get an amazing foggy view.
A natural and spiritual wonder, Chamundi Hills are located in Mysore, Karnataka. At a height of 1,000 metres above sea level, this famous hill provides amazing sweeping views of the city and its verdant surrounds. The Chamundeshwari Temple, a famous Hindu shrine, is located at its peak. Whether a vehicle is used or a thousand steps are involved, getting to the temple is a pilgrimage in and of itself. For those seeking spiritual guidance, the temple is a must-see because of its elaborate construction and spiritual significance. Because of its ideal location and breathtaking sunset views, Chamundi Hills is a popular destination for visitors and devotees alike. It offers a peaceful haven from the busy metropolis.
Have a great Parking Space.
Anandhu Chandran — Google review
Chamundi Hills and the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore, India, are truly awe-inspiring. The climb up the 1,000 steps is a test of endurance, but the panoramic views of Mysore city are worth it. The temple's intricate architecture and rich history make it a spiritual and cultural gem. Don't miss the giant Nandi statue on the way up! Overall, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a spiritual experience. Peaceful place really nice ♥️
Prashanth karuvalam — Google review
Temple is nice. There is general line, special line and fast line for free,rs 30 and RS 100 respectively. In the end all the lines meet at the entrance door so that point is really crowded. Once inside the temple you don't have even 3 seconds to join hands and pray. That is the part is didn't really like I was told to leave as soon as I got in.
meghna sinha — Google review
The Chamundeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple located on the top of Chamundi Hills about 13 km from the palace city of Mysuru. The temple was named after Chamundeshwari. It is built in Dravidian style, consisting of the main doorway, entrance, Navaranga Hall, Antharala Mantapa, Sanctum Sanctorum and Prakara. There is a beautiful seven-stage pyramidal tower at the entrance and a small tower on top of the sanctum sanctorum. Chamundeshwari is called by the people of Karnataka as Nada Devi, which means state Goddess. It is situated at the elevation of around 3300 ft from the mean sea level.
ABHILASH T P — Google review
Sri Chamundi Temple is for all spiritual seekers. Temple is on a beautiful hill located just outside the city, offering breathtaking views of Mysore from the top. The highlight of Chamundi Betta is the Chamundeshwari Temple, dedicated to the goddess Sri Chamundeshwari.
The temple is a significant religious site and attracts devotees from all over. Don't forget to take some time to explore the surrounding nature trails and enjoy the fresh air.
Now there is new, specious dedicated parking area to park vehicles.
There is general line, special line and fast line for free, rs 30 and RS 100 respectively.
Vinay Kotyal — Google review
Another well-known tourist spot in Mysore that is highly recommended to obtain goddess blessings
The temple itself is lovely as usual. In case you plan to visit during the weekend or on Friday morning, prepare yourself for a large crowd. Fast entrance and special entry are available for a minimal fee of RS 100 and 30Rs, respectively.
Ensure to spend some time soaking in the fresh air and exploring the nearby nature paths.
There is plenty of paid parking available, although the temple is a short walk from the parking lot.
Naveen P G — Google review
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The Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is an animal zoo located adjacent to the Karanji lake and has been in operation since 1892. The zoo is home to a diverse range of animals, including exotic species, and is highly popular with tourists. The gardens are well-maintained and feature large gardens with a lake.
I had visited in end Apr 2022 on a Sunday. Very good and well maintained zoo. ₹100 entry fees for adults, if children are below 5 years age no need for entry ticket. ₹100 if you have separate camera irrespective of type. Walking distance is around 3 km it will take around 3 hours if you want to see all birds, animals. Battery car is also available for which you need to take ticket after getting entry ticket. On entering zoo, you need to pay refundable deposit of ₹10 for every plastic bottles you have and they will label it. On exiting the zoo, show these bottles and get refund. Most of the people get exhausted at exit, so probably we won't go back to the place for refund. Good thing is that the exit gate is leading directly to car parking. So you can easily go to your van or car at the parking lot. Most of hotels around the zoo are vegetarian. this is the only drawback. Since it was a holiday time for kids, the zoo was very much crowded. Due to this during lunch time you hardly get seats at the nearby restaurants and will not have much varieties to order. Hotels nearby serve mostly rice plates during this peak hours.
Mahesh Kumar — Google review
A beautiful and well maintained zoo. A huge zoo with varieties of species. Carry your own mask to avoid extra ₹10 per mask. The direct view is unforgettable. Cameras cannot justify the view or pleasure of watching them with your own eyes. Hats off to Mysore govt officials.
ananya sharma — Google review
Mysore Zoo, also known as Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, is a popular tourist attraction and one of the oldest and most well-maintained zoos in India.
It is home to a wide variety of animal species, including many endangered and exotic animals.
Visitors to Mysore Zoo can witness over 150 different species of animals, including lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, zebras, rhinoceros, orangutans, and various types of birds and reptiles. The zoo also has a separate enclosure for nocturnal animals, where visitors can observe creatures such as bats, owls, and hedgehogs.
It has successfully bred several endangered species, including the Indian rhinoceros and the Bengal tiger.
The zoo also offers several amenities for visitors, including a battery-operated vehicle for sightseeing, a food court, and various information kiosks. It is open on all days of the week except Tuesdays and offers a unique opportunity to get up close with wildlife in a safe and controlled environment.
Overall, Mysore Zoo is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts, providing an immersive and educational experience for all ages.
Sagar Shah — Google review
It's always good to visit this zoo with good varieties of animals and birds. New animals are also filling the place as the old ones are expiring.
Maintenance has increased tremendously with good focus on customer experience and safety.
Glass barricades are a good addition but it has to be cleaned occasionally.
Feels that animals are well maintained with good flow of adoptions in the recent days.
No special value for animal adopters (which is seen in other zoos). Even a small gesture like a returnable ID card would also attract more people. Even adoption boards for less than 20k amount are not put.
Parking space, entrance and other amenities are increasing day by day, which attracts more and more tourists.
Overall, a fine place for 2 to 3 hours of time.
Subramanya A Iyer — Google review
Wonderful experience especially if you are with kids. The animals look healthy and well taken care of though in captivity. However, the enclosures are big and give the animals a lot of space to move about.
The electronic buggy shuttles make it easier to see the entire place for those who may have knee problems or maybe tired.
Richarts Photography — Google review
1. Very Big zoo. It will take 3-4 hrs to cover entire zoo.
2. The zoo was very crowded in weekend.
3. The management is very concern about the environment but the proper execution and co-operation from public can be better.
4. There are lots of birds and animal, I didn't find in another zoo.
5. Dedicated parking is available for both 4 wheeler and 2 wheeler. 2 wheeler parking charge : Rs. 40 /bike. This is only applicable for 4 hrs parking. If you are extending this time they'll charge you more.
6. There are drinking water and toilets available in zoo at many places.
7. You can also finds few shops for snacks inside zoo.
8. Ticket charges for adult = Rs. 100/person.
Rohit Kumar — Google review
I had an incredible experience at this zoo! The variety of unique animals, birds, and reptiles is truly impressive. From rare species to majestic birds of prey and fascinating reptiles, every exhibit was captivating. The knowledge board provided informative talks and demonstrations, enhancing the educational value of the visit. The zoo's commitment to conservation efforts is commendable, and I left feeling inspired to support their mission. A must-visit for anyone looking to marvel at the wonders of the natural world!
Pranjali D.R. — Google review
The Mysuru Zoo is one of the cleanest ones you'll see in the country. The animals are always seen in a hygienic environ. And you have a large variety of them including Gorillas and Giraffes which are hard to find in most zoos. Children will have a memorable time although the zoo lacks a safari ride. They have golf Cart rides but these have long wait times so that part needs to be maintained better. Walking through it'll take at least 2 hours so please plan that much time.
Pradeep Sankarankutty Nair — Google review
Established in 1892, the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, commonly referred to as Mysore Zoo, stands as one of India's oldest and most cherished zoological parks. Nestled in the historic city of Mysore, Karnataka, this sprawling sanctuary spans over 157 acres, serving as a haven for a diverse array of wildlife species.
Home to over 1500 animals representing more than 150 species, Mysore Zoo offers visitors a captivating journey through the animal kingdom. From majestic Asiatic lions to graceful giraffes, from playful primates to colorful avian species, the zoo showcases the rich biodiversity of our planet.
One of the highlights of Mysore Zoo is its successful breeding programs aimed at conserving endangered species. The zoo's efforts in breeding and conservation have contributed significantly to the preservation of species such as the Indian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and African elephant.
Beyond its role in conservation, Mysore Zoo is also a center for education and research. It hosts educational programs and workshops to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and environmental sustainability. Additionally, it collaborates with scientific institutions to conduct research on various aspects of animal behavior, ecology, and veterinary science.
Visitors to Mysore Zoo are not only treated to the sight of fascinating animals but also to beautifully landscaped gardens and well-maintained enclosures that mimic the natural habitats of the inhabitants. The zoo's commitment to providing a comfortable and enriching environment for its residents reflects its dedication to animal welfare.
With its rich history, diverse collection of wildlife, and commitment to conservation and education, Mysore Zoo continues to be a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and researchers alike, inviting visitors to connect with the wonders of the natural world.
My journey — Google review
One of the best zoos seen so far. Well maintained with full of greenery. Lot of species of animals. Kids enjoyed it a lot. Enough shade for walking is there. Though we had nice ride with battery operated motor with stops to see animals in between the ride. Overall nice experience.
Chitra Ariram — Google review
One of the finest Zoo's you can find in Karnataka. The zoo is very well maintained and it is plastic free. The animals are well looked after. The entrance ticket is affordable too and the zoo has a complete biological ecosystem and covered with bio diversified environment with varities of unique plants and trees. Kids will enjoy a lot and be prepared to walk for more thank 2KM. Carry a water bottle and don't forget to spend quality time and take breaks.
Sumukh Ananth — Google review
The animal collection at Mysore Zoo is extensive and diverse, offering a fantastic opportunity to witness a wide range of species up close. From majestic tigers and lions to graceful giraffes and playful primates, the zoo boasts an impressive array of animals. I was particularly impressed by the spacious enclosures that provided a natural habitat for the animals, ensuring their comfort and well-being.
The conservation efforts at Mysore Zoo are commendable. It was heartening to learn about the breeding programs and research initiatives aimed at preserving endangered species. The zoo's commitment to wildlife conservation and education is evident through their various awareness campaigns and educational programs. Kudos to the staff for their dedication and passion in this reg
Digital Cop — Google review
Wonderful experience of being with nature and our safari driver was so interactive and knowledgeable who shared more information about forest. Weekend definitely crowded, be prepared. Kids' strollers are better if travelling with young ones. Thumbs up for the administration department. Staffs were all cooperative. At last butterfly Park, don't miss it. Spend time in every section to enjoy more. Than you
Senthilkumar Palanimuthu — Google review
Visited on a Sunday morning. Ticket fee is Rs. 100 for adults. Entered quickly with no waiting/queue for ticket purchase.
Didn't really expect much visiting a zoo as adults. However, we did end up enjoying every bit of the 3 hours spent in the zoo. The variety of animals and bird species with details of each mentioned in a visible and informative way, was quite good.
The place is well maintained with all facilities/amenities available.
Total walking distance is around 4km. You can opt for an electric buggy if you cannot walk (extra Rs. 200 per person)
They have a restaurant somewhere mid-way through the zoo. Food, snacks and Beverages are available. Quality and price is decent.
Recommended to visit in the morning, as it gets quite hot in the afternoon and also must animals go inside the shelter or are inactive post noon.
Overall a must visit for people of all ages visiting Mysore.
Abhinav Sagar — Google review
A very good zoo. Well maintained with a lot of animals. Even car facilities are available for aged people. We need to get tickets separately for it. If you can then go by foot to cover all animals. It will take nearly 3-4hrs by foot. My favourite zoo till date.
Vijaykumar M — Google review
The one zoo I love going back several times since I was a kid, with my friends and now with my kids. Everytime it was fun experience. It was a long walk but the canopy of trees helped us to energize. Better to go early to avoid sun. Also carts are available for people who can't walk much. Overall enjoyable experience for everyone. Plastics are not allowed. If we carry they put sticker for 10rs each and need to return at end to get back the money.
Good idea to stop littering but still can see plastics thrown inside
Shailaja Ilangovan — Google review
Mysore Zoo is a perfect family outing, especially with kids! The large and clean surroundings ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for children. The vibrant and healthy animals captivate young minds, offering an educational and entertaining experience. It's the ideal second tourist spot in Mysore for families, providing a great opportunity for kids to connect with nature. The zoo's well-maintained facilities make it easy for parents to navigate with strollers and ensure a hassle-free visit. Overall, Mysore Zoo promises a delightful day out for families, making it a must-visit destination with little ones in tow.
Pravas Mishra — Google review
Mysore Zoo is a fantastic place for animal lovers and families alike. With a wide variety of animals, it’s a great way to connect with nature. The zoo is well-maintained, providing a clean and healthy environment for both the animals and visitors.
The battery-operated vehicles are a convenient way to explore the zoo, especially considering the full circuit is approximately 4 km1. At a reasonable cost of Rs. 200 per person, it’s a comfortable alternative for those who prefer not to walk the distance.
Visitors have noted that the zoo is world-class, with healthy, well-fed animals and informative boards that add educational value to the visit1. It’s recommended to arrive early to see the birds and animals when they’re most active2.
Overall, Mysore Zoo offers a delightful experience that is both fun and informative. It’s a must-visit for anyone traveling to Mysore.
Priyabrata Bhuyan — Google review
One must visor this zoo. Many many animals and birds. You may need to take half day if you want to see correctly everything. Beautiful birds and animals were maintained well. Don't waste time much in the beginning. Recommend to walk instead of taking the car. Ticket price is reasonable ₹100/- per head. Loved it
Annie Mascarenhas — Google review
It is a wonderful place. A must visit place for all animal lovers. The park is clean and well maintained. The setup is convenient and the sign boards really helped to walk through. Paid mini vehicle service is available for those who find it difficult to move along. The management takes care of the security of the visitors by ensuring the facilities are safe. Some parts are still under construction. I guess they are expanding the park which is good.
Isuranga Fernando — Google review
Visited on a weekday afternoon and it was a little bit crowded.
There is paid parking available on the opposite side of the main entrance and an underground passage will take you directly inside the zoo.
Entry charges are Rs. 100 per head. It takes around 2 hours to cover the entire zoo on foot and requires a walk of around 2.5-3 km. Use the signboards and maps placed on the walkway to make sure you don't miss any section.
Zoo premises are well maintained and there are several birds/animals present. For kids, it would be a treat to the eyes.
I would recommend visiting in the morning hours to have the best experience. Carry an umbrella and water bottle to stay hydrated. There is a cafeteria towards the end for food and drinks.
Adarsh Verma — Google review
Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, also known as Mysore Zoo, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mysore, India. As a visitor, I found the zoo to be a great place to spend a day, especially if you're interested in wildlife and conservation.
The zoo is spread over a large area and is home to a wide variety of animals, including tigers, lions, elephants, bears, deer, and many species of birds and reptiles. The enclosures are well-maintained and provide ample space for the animals to move around freely.
One of the things that impressed me about the zoo was its focus on conservation and education. The zoo has a number of programs and exhibits that aim to raise awareness about endangered species and their conservation. They also have a breeding program for several endangered species, including the white tiger and the Indian rhinoceros.
The zoo is well-organized and easy to navigate, with clear signposting and maps provided at the entrance. There are plenty of benches and shaded areas throughout the park where you can take a break and enjoy the scenery.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens if you're in Mysore. It's a great place to learn about wildlife and conservation while enjoying a fun day out with family and friends.
Rohith Kumar — Google review
One of the tourist attractions spot in Mysore apart from Mysore palace. During weekends it is very crowded.
The zoo is very big. Almost all animals are there. Kids can enjoy their whole Sunday over there.
Also the place is very greenery and eye soothing. A must visit place in Mysore.
Paulami Das — Google review
One of the best Zoo in India. Have a lot of species of animals. The giraffes are the highlight and are such mystical creatures loved them. The zoo is big and will take around 3-4 hours to complete the trip. Ticket price is 100 rs for adults and there is also an electric auto facility for elders and small children which is a paid service. There is a restaurant as well inside if you feel tired and want to eat something
Rishiraj Singh Ranawat — Google review
Best zoo in India.Children love to see this zoo.one can see different kinds of birds, animals, reptiles and what not. A must visit place for every one.
₹100 entry fee for adult.
Tuesday is holiday
Madhav Mane — Google review
Mysore Zoo is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering an enchanting experience that goes beyond the mere appreciation of fauna. Nestled in the heart of Mysore, this zoological park seamlessly blends conservation with visitor comfort, creating an immersive journey into the animal kingdom.
During my recent visit, I was impressed by the thoughtful amenities that enhanced the overall experience. Ample drinking water stations, well-maintained restrooms, strategically placed dustbins, and informative signage boards ensured a comfortable and enjoyable stroll through the zoo. The presence of benches at key locations provided a welcome opportunity to pause, relax, and soak in the natural beauty.
The zoo's commitment to diversity is evident in its expanding collection of animals, featuring a captivating array of species. From majestic big cats to playful primates, each enclosure is meticulously designed to mimic the natural habitat, fostering a sense of wonder and connection with the inhabitants.
One of the standout features is the exquisite range of birds that grace the aviaries. The vibrant plumage and melodious tunes of these feathered residents add a symphony of colors and sounds to the serene ambience. The zoo's dedication to creating a clean and well-maintained environment further amplifies the joy of the visit.
Mysore Zoo isn't just a tourist attraction; it's a testament to conservation efforts and a celebration of biodiversity. Whether you're a family seeking a day of educational fun or a solo traveler appreciating the wonders of the animal kingdom, this zoo is a must-visit destination in Mysore. The combination of great facilities, diverse wildlife, and a picturesque setting makes it a truly unforgettable experience.
This is the best place for taking kids. The premises are cleanly maintained by the staff. The entry costs around ₹100 for adults and ₹50 for kids below 10 years( check at the ticket counter once). Good to start early as it's a vast environment and takes a minimum of 1 hour even while using a battery operated car for which they charge ₹200 for adults and ₹150 for kids. The battery car operator explains about the animals and birds while passing through each section. There is a parking space right near the exit gate with ample space. The zoo staff are courteous and helpful. The animals are maintained well and the cages are cleanly maintained.
Ramachandran Narayanan — Google review
Mysore Zoo, also known as Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, is a must-visit destination in Mysore. The zoo is well-maintained and provides a great opportunity to observe a wide variety of animals. Visitors can see endangered species like tigers, elephants, and giraffes up close, making it an enriching and educational experience for both adults and children. The zoo's lush greenery and serene ambiance create a peaceful setting for a leisurely stroll while admiring the diverse wildlife. Overall, Mysore Zoo offers a fantastic wildlife experience and is definitely worth a visit for nature and animal lovers alike.
Mohammed Saheer — Google review
It is hard to rate a zoo because it is essentially animals trapped in a cage for the entirety of their existence but if you put those sentiments aside, the zoo offers interesting facts of all the animals on the boards in front of the cages, regarding what they eat, how endangered they are and where they are from.
Most of the cages were well maintained however the lions looked very malnourished, or could possibly be old age. It was sad to see. The water in the ponds were not refilled so the tiger had nothing to lie in to cool down.. the zoo can be doing a lot better to take care of these animals considering the amount of people visiting each and every day.
Nevertheless, the gorillas and chimpanzees were a sight to see as they made moves for us all and tried to make us laugh..the gorilla is extremely endangered so it makes sense they are preserved in a zoo..
When you visit, make sure to not feed the animals or tease or scare them. They have feelings too. You also have options to donate to the cause by adopting the animals..
Naomi Barretto — Google review
We lived the zoo. They have so many varieties of animals, birds, and plants and are well maintained. The zoo walking area is around 3km, if want a ride, you can get a battery car for 200rs per head. The path is well covered with trees so help from direct sun.
saurabh aggarwal — Google review
Mysore Zoo is a delightful destination for families and animal lovers alike. The variety of species housed here, from majestic elephants to playful monkeys, provides a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of wildlife. The zoo's spacious enclosures and well-maintained facilities ensure the animals' comfort and well-being. However, some areas could benefit from additional shade and seating for visitors, especially during hot weather. Overall, Mysore Zoo offers an enjoyable and educational experience, perfect for a day out with the family.
Madhusudhan Shetty — Google review
The best zoo in India and one of the best in the world as of today. The zoo is very big spanning across 157 acre and a walking of distance of around 3.5km. If you cannot walk there are golf carts available for some extra fair. The number of animals and species is just astounding. There are more than 562 mammals, 748 birds and 103 reptiles. The variety is quite big and animals and tress from all around the world can be found here. There is a lake, called Karanji which i wasn't able to visit as it required a ticket of its own but it wasn't mentioned anywhere near the ticket counter. There are souvenir shops, a restaurant and a Mysore sandal shop inside the zoo too. Don't miss the bird enclosure as it has many birds moving freely and is really beautiful.
An advice from my side: there are many places with free drinking water where you can fill up your bottle, but if you don't have a bottle and buy one from the restaurant, make sure to keep the bottle with you till the end and there will be a counter where you can give the bottle back to get Rs10 back per bottle.
(going to upload only some photos as i didn't take that many photos)
Duranta Daspriya — Google review
A really nice place to visit for animal and nature lovers. There are a huge variety of different animals that you can see.
The whole path is around 3km which might be difficult for some.
There is strict checking for plastic items like bottles, chips, etc. You'll also not find any snacks or beverages along the way except at one point. If you are bringing snacks, make sure to bring them in paper/non plastic bags.
Also be sure to carry water, hats and cooling glasses since it is extremely hot and sunny.
Plan to go early in the morning to avoid the afternoon heat.
A — Google review
Mysore zoo is very good place to visit with family.the place is crowded during weekens and public holidays. if you are with children then you can book electric vehicles. It will be better. Zoo is clean and wall maintend. Ro water also available inside the zoo. Nice experience to see giraffe closely.
Arti — Google review
It's a nice place but in the summer season every animal is struggling. We can see that. If they provide extra water to every animal they may feel chill.
Maintaining good and clean. The restroom and child care room are also there in lots of places. Drinking water is good.
The entire zoo will take 4 hours to cover.
Inside some little shops there to buy, eat but the thing is expensive.
SUBASINI GIRIVASU — Google review
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Zoo Rd, Indira Nagar, Ittige Gudu, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
The Mysore Palace, an Indo-Saracenic palace completed in 1912, is one of India's most splendid royal buildings and the second-most-visited sight in the country. It served as the seat of the Wodeyar maharajas and was rebuilt after a fire devastated the original structure in 1897. The extravagant interior features a vibrant array of stained glass, mirrors, and bright colors.
One of the mouth struck experience. Mysore palace is must visit place, still the heritage of the city is well maintained.
If you plan by evening around 4pm. You can both visit palace & light show starts at 7pm.
Or else two times you need to buy entry tickets. Really one of the marvellous architecture building and lot of moments to pursue.
Take a guide and see through so you can enjoy every details inside the palace.
Entry tickets for Light show 120₹ and other time it is 100₹. Students concession is there.
Parking available. Horse chariot rides available outside the palace.
Prices are depends upon the day and public holidays. All 4 gates ride is 1000₹ and small round is 500₹.
If you go in groups they charge per head 100₹. No fixed price, you can bargain to your best and enjoy the horse chariot ride.
Ayyappan Mano — Google review
A very well kept palace worth taking the time to visit. Lots of local tourists, too.
The architecture is amazing. Lots of photo ops. The rose garden was in bloom and we could admire it from afar.
The upper sections will attract viewers who have to walk through barefooted.
Security checks at entrance and bags have to be screened. The personnel handled the crowds well.
On Sundays and public holidays the palace is lit up spectacularly from 7pm to 8pm making for good photo-op.
Dorge Rajah — Google review
Mysore Palace is a majestic architectural marvel that showcases the grandeur of Indian royalty. The intricate detailing, stunning domes, and beautiful courtyards leave visitors in awe. The palace is steeped in history and cultural significance. The highlight is the breathtaking night lighting, where thousands of lights illuminate the palace, transforming it into a magical sight. The play of colors and the reflection on the surrounding water creates a mesmerizing ambiance. The lighting ceremony is a must-see, as it brings the palace to life in a captivating way. Inside, the palace is equally captivating, with opulent halls, intricate artworks, and a glimpse into the royal lifestyle. A visit to Mysore Palace is a journey into the past, and the enchanting night lighting adds an extra layer of charm to this iconic landmark.
Varun amin — Google review
I had an absolutely enchanting experience at Mysore Palace! The intricate architecture and vibrant colors left me awestruck. Exploring the history and culture within its walls was truly captivating. The knowledgeable guides added depth to the visit, providing insights that enhanced my appreciation. The grandeur of the palace, especially illuminated at night, was a sight to behold. A must-visit destination for anyone seeking a glimpse into India's rich heritage.
Bhargav Kannekanti — Google review
This is the main attraction and beauty of Mysuru. People including foreigners visit this place. Must visit place. If you are staying in Sunday night, must not miss the illumination view from 7-8pm. I was lucky to see the beauty of this palace in sunlight, evening light and special Sunday evening light. It was one of my life time experience.
Manas Pal — Google review
Exploring the impressive palace was a captivating experience, featuring a vast array of rooms showcasing fascinating artifacts. The palace's charm is further enhanced by a beautifully landscaped garden, where occasional glimpses of elephants and camels contribute to the overall allure.
While the visit provides a fascinating insight into royal life, it's important to note that limited wheelchair access may restrict exploration of certain areas. Despite this limitation, the palace remains a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, offering a rich and immersive journey into the regal past.
Saroj Kumar Sahu — Google review
The palace is really nice. Recommended tourist spot. They maintained without fading the ancient touch. All are properly maintained. They restricted rooms, places to visit in the palace yet properly guided. The photographs or paintings are explained along with them in the wall. Ticket fare is 100 for adults and 50 for children.
Gayathri M — Google review
It is a place worth watching to anyone. I am glad that we enjoyed, and I got more archaeological and historical since then! It took me out on a voyage of thrones and kingdoms , I just wish everything goes back to monarchy and kingdoms and archery. I loved the whole tour and for beginners like me.
It's a palace and it's surroundings and exhibition of stuff. There are night lights in the evening and we can check out the rest in the morning;
I enjoyed it
Sai Ram Chandrasekhar — Google review
One of the best historical monuments/palaces I have ever seen. It is very neat and clean. They charge 100 rs per adult as entry fee and it's open from morning 10 am to evening 5:30 pm and then lights it up in the evening. It's amazing to see the architecture and the ways it is designed. You need around 2 hrs to visit it. One of the must visit places while you are in Mysore.
Prashant Sachan — Google review
Beautiful palace, but built in collaboration with Britishers.
And now the access is very limited. Earlier when i visited back in 2015, there were lot to see. Now lots of restrictions inside palace.
On weekends and holidays, the palace will be lit with thousands of lights (from 7pm to 8pm) to give it a golden look.
Maneesh V R — Google review
One of the most beautiful palaces in India. It has amazing exteriors that are strategically lit at night for an amazing visual treat.
Day time and night time experiences are different.
Go on a weekday to avoid crowds.
Entry charges are high
Indoor visit requires leaving foot wear at the counter that also has additional queue.
Must visit
Sahil Jain — Google review
Well maintained and clean. The palace is really beautiful with a big garden type area in front. It looks more beautiful at night with all light's decorations. Worth visiting. Though try to buy tickets online in advance, especially during weekends. Try not to go there in summer as it gets really hot inside.
Dãrshnã Dishã (darsh) — Google review
The Mysore Palace is beautifully stunning. The carvings, paintings, the colours and sheer magnificence all just spectacular. It is a photographer's paradise. It's a must visit for people who love architecture.
If you can visit during Dussera festival you will see a grand celebration and illumination of the palace, with processions etc. Also, every sunday evening the palace is illuminated for few hours.
Gayathri Shivaram — Google review
A truly majestic place that gives us glimpses of the lost era of culture and Heritage. The up keep of the place can be made better. Feels really sad when we see the wall paintings or decor being damaged by the public. Crowd control can be better
Vishnu Kumar — Google review
The Palace is really very huge and excellent design.
The surrounding is very big and wonderful.
The kings lived there must have been so lucky.
After going into the palace, I Felt like going back to their time period (kings time period).
Ranjith Kumar — Google review
Such a beautiful palace 😍 you need the whole day for it. I was mesmerizing when I see their light and sound show. In between the show I feel goosebumps. Totally worth it. And the ticket fare was cheap everyone can afford. 3 Days will be enough to explore Mysore.
padmashree mahapatra — Google review
Amazing place to visit, we had the luxury to visit at the time when there was minimum crowd so clicking pics was fun and easy. Palace itself is mesmerizing with such a view and space, there are plenty of space around palace too for taking leisure walks.
Inside of palace is also very nice, the condition it is in well preserved and all items are stored very safely.
Only if they could've added a small brief on the items we are seeing would've been cherry on the cake.
Jayant Bhasker — Google review
👍👌One of the best historical monuments/palaces I have ever seen. It is very neat and clean. They charge 100 rs per adult as entry fee and it's open from morning 10 am to evening 5:30 pm and then lights it up in the evening. It's amazing to see the architecture and the ways it is designed. You need around 2 hrs to visit it. One of the must visit places while you are in Mysore.👍👌
Arihanth Samaje — Google review
Excellent and we'll maintained! This is a piece of art! Everything about this palace is regal!
It's such a beautiful and architectural marvel! Absolutely loved the tour.
The only downside was the queue to keep the shoes. Had that process been smoother, it would have been a great experience
Sukhadaa Dhopeshwarkar — Google review
The palace is really beautiful with a big garden type area in front. This is a place where visitors will be amazed by its intricate detailing, stunning domes, and beautiful courtyard. It looks more beautiful at night with all light's decorations. Worth visiting. Try to buy tickets online in advance, especially during weekends.
During weekends this place is crowded.
whattonext — Google review
Beautiful Palace and well maintained.
Marvelous inside views, domes, wooden carvings!!!
Amazing paintings...
I have visited the palace from outside before COVID. During those times, they used to allow us to visit the elephants as well but now it's closed
Savi — Google review
The Mysore palace is a beautiful heritage of India that is a must visit! The exquisitely designed interior is a marvel to see and experience! It's opulence is at par with any other palace worldwide. Do go and see it if you haven't already. Visiting at Dussehra time is even more worthwhile as the entire palace is lit up in the evening and you get to see the whole city of Mysore decorated! Loved it!
farah zebah — Google review
It is a museum, so if you are interested in historical things, you can go for it.
Also this place is huge, and I loved most the interior design and crafts. A great place for photos too.
In any case, it's worth a visit.
There is a ticket to go inside the museum like inside the palace but you can roam freely and click photos, without tickets as the place is huge .
ROHIT MAHALA — Google review
Palace is very beautiful. It will close at 5:30 to enter inside the palace. However you can see from out side campus. You can seat infront of palace and enjoy the view.
They will switch on the light at 7 pm to 8 pm.
Light will increase the beauty of the palace.
Fahim Akhtar — Google review
Great place to visit. Although the amount open is limited, the areas that are open are stunning. From the paintings of the festival parade, to the reception areas and throne room, this is stunning, and I understand more so at night. Definitely worth a visit.
Angela Legge — Google review
Place to admire the royalty. The palace is beautiful, sometimes not fully open. Government guides are available. You would be able to see some old photos, traditional dresses, ornaments, and mind-blowing interiors. Sink in the past to see what kings life was.
saurabh aggarwal — Google review
This palace is so beautiful. Inside the palace, u can watch the actual heritage of how beautifully it was made by our ancestors and the corridors are so huge
It's a delight to watch these sculptures and architecture. Huge area to discover, need to spend at least 2 to 3 hours if you want to enjoy and cover the whole area
Aiswariyalaxmi mohanty — Google review
I've been here twice. Still fascinating to see a palace kept well maintained. If you are planning to visit here , you'll need a day and a night. Visiting hours are only in day time. You can watch light show in evening . You can also experience horse rides near by the palace.
Lakshmipriya R — Google review
Mysore Palace: A must-see gem! The stunning architecture and rich history make it a captivating destination. Be prepared for crowds, but the experience is worth it. Don't miss the beautifully illuminated palace at night for an enchanting sight. We were told that the palace is only lit on Sundays from 7pm to 8pm. Fortunately, we arrived just in time, and the palace was illuminated a bit earlier, shortly before 7.
Esperance Alphonso — Google review
Visited recently( 31March2024) Mysore Palace and was captivated by its grandeur and rich history. The palace offers parking space, making it convenient for visitors. The entry ticket, price is ₹100 per person, is a affordable price to pay for the unforgettable experience and to know our ancient history.
RaghavendraRao P — Google review
Architecture:
Stunning architecture
Intricate designs
Beautiful domes
Detailed carvings
History:
Fascinating historical background
Significant in Mysore's history
Notable anecdotes
Insightful facts
Interior:
Opulent halls
Majestic courtyards
Exquisite artwork
Magnificent furniture and decorations
Light and Sound Show (if applicable):
Engaging narration
Captivating music
Impressive visual effects
Surroundings:
Sprawling gardens
Beautiful fountains
Scenic views of the city
Visitor Experience:
Ease of access
Cleanliness
Crowd management
Amenities/services available
Cultural Significance:
Importance to Mysore's culture
Preservation of heritage and traditions
ARJUN ANGATHAN — Google review
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Terraced gardens featuring colourful ornamentals, plus fountain shows & views of the adjacent dam.
One of the best places to visit in mysore. And its a big garden it is located outside the the city. And the transport facilites are also good to reach the place. And in the olden times before 16 years they used to allow people walk on the dam pathway. Now the its not available and the main event is on the evening the shower dance. Its the must watch event. And parking facilities was really good with ample parking available. There is a boat riding services which is also available here.
prem siva — Google review
It's a really beautiful garden decorated with flowers and water fountains.
The architecture of garden is amazing as it gives the feel of terrace with stairs with flowers all around it. You can see different kind of flowers spread across the garden.
During nights, there is light and water show in the garden.
For entry you can get tickets at the entrance and food stall and small shops with snacks are present in the garden but they will charge a little more.
Boating facility is also available in the garden.
Dam side view is also amazing. A good place for chilling out.
Ravi Sharma — Google review
I recently visited a tourist garden that had once held promise but now languished in a state of neglect. While it was evident that the garden had seen better days, I couldn't help but appreciate the natural beauty that still managed to shine through. Though the maintenance was lacking, making it a less-than-ideal destination, the lush greenery and scenic surroundings, particularly during the monsoon season, made it worth a visit if you're seeking a temporary retreat.
Avinash Bunde — Google review
The park is good for time pass and a few photo clicks. Both the gardens are the same. Don't fall into the trap of different gardens. There's no light and music show since the last few months and will be operational after 6 months. The ticket counters (both entry and boating) will not intimate you about this. Recommended for verification before purchase of tickets.
Kiran Singh Chauhan — Google review
Now not allowed to visit the dam (Top of the dam, because of leopard appeared in CCTV). Garden is very beautiful. In some areas maintenance is poor. Enjoy with boating for that they are collecting Rs 40 per head.Water fountains are very nice. Entry fee in to the garden is Rs.50 per person. For below 6 years children they are not collecting entry fee. For still cameras additionally have to pay Rs.100. Bus no.303 from Mysore City Bus Stand. Bus fare is Rs.30 from Mysore
DAIVASIKHAMANI P — Google review
An amazing fountain show experience here!
Initially we took a lot of time to find the place since Google maps wasn’t showing the right path! We went on a weekend and it was completely crowded and had difficulty walking amidst the crowd!
The musical fountain show was extremely amazing. Lights were really good too. It lasted only for 10 minutes. There are shows every 30 minutes interval.
Overall a good experience!
Vandana Kulkarni — Google review
One of the best places to hangout and spend peaceful time in the gardens. have a family time. The bridge toll and parking fee is a total of 100rs and the ticket amount for adults above 6 years old is 50 rs and the rate for children 3 to 6 yrs old is 10 rs. The area has a ramp for the stroller and wheelchair. The garden is filled with many small fountains and good lighting and a lot of trees with small plants.
The garden is the down side of a dam. Where the spill way of the dam is flown in between through the garden. We can cross the spillway using boats and there is a small bridge to walk across.
Every evening there will be lighting and musical water shows available in the brindavan gardens. A lot of people can watch this wonderful show together from the gallery provided.
A boating facility is also available here. Different types of boats are available here.
Thanzeem Mubaris M V — Google review
It's a wonderful, scenic and serene place. The ticket cost around 50 rs for adults and 30 rs for children. The dam was visible from the park , however entry into the dam was forbidden due to construction and repairing. The view was breathtaking. The best time to visit would be at 6.45 or after as that's when the musical dancing water foutain shows take place
pranav barathi — Google review
One of the most beautifully laid out terrace gardens.
Rose gardens on either side of the south gate are worth seeing.
You can take a boat to get to the musical fountains and light show starts at 7:30 PM.
There are Plenty of Snack bars inside the Garden.
The whole garden when illuminated is a treat to eyes.
A must visit place with family and friends !
Shivam Shan — Google review
Nice place. But it seems maintenance work is not happened since last 2 years. Work is in progress in some areas of the garden. Most of the water fountains are not working properly. Evening light show is also stopped for the maintenance work. No drinking water facility. Few restrooms. I hope these facilities will be included soon. However the garden is huge and beautiful.
Sagar Raju — Google review
This place is too good and mentioned in an excellent condition too. It's a kind of a dam on one side and other side is a lovely garden. Boaring is also available in this park. Night view is too good. I recommend you to visit this park in the Evening so that you can enjoy the night lights too. The park consist of two garden on the both sides of a stream of water where you can enjoy the boating.
In last this is a lovely place to visit with your loved ones and friends.
madhur — Google review
Awesome place.
At evening we can enjoy colourfull lighting with fountain and boating also can we do.
Garden is very beautiful. In some areas maintenance is poor. Enjoy with boating for that they are collecting ₹40 per head.Water fountains are very nice. Entry fee in to the garden is ₹50 per person. For below 6 years children they are not collecting entry fee.
Cab entry fee ₹100
Cons will be there not accepting online payment. You should take cash payment for buying tickets.
Else everything fine.
Atul Kesharwani — Google review
The gardens and fountains are well maintained. Of course one can still find many things broken or not working. Nevertheless it's worthy of a visit. They have a musical fountain on the north side of the garden. There are places to sit and enjoy. The musical fountains are in action between 6:30 to 8:00 for 10 minutes every half an hour. Children would definitely enjoy this place.
But very touristy especially during weekends and holidays.
sahana d n — Google review
We loved garden, boating and musical water fountain show.Rs. 100 Car Entry charges near the tollgate that includes parking as well. Separate entry for adults (Rs.50) and children(Rs.10). You will get local food vendors inside the garden area. It is well planned. You may get crowded and traffic depending if you are visiting public holidays/weekends or long weekends however you will enjoy your trip.
Mukesh Dwivedi — Google review
It is a beautiful garden but the best time to visit the gardens is at 4 or 5 pm. After visiting garden you can go straight to the fountain to watch the musical fountain. The musical fountain is spectacular and unforgettable.
Rajna Brijesh — Google review
Very beautiful! It's so calm and serene and a great place to just relax with friends or family. The dam is also good ,there is an option for boating too. We were relaxing there for hours. The garden is also very nice, the designs are beautiful.
meghna sinha — Google review
Came here before sunset. There is no sound show as it's under repair. The light show starts after 630. Cool relaxing spot for a picnic. The gardens are maintained well. There are few water fountains too. You can see the big dam of Mysore.
Sneha Sunil — Google review
It would be great if the equipment for the water fountain is maintained properly. Not a good idea to visit in the first half of the day. Evening 5 to 8 is the best time to visit this place as one would witness the Cauvery river flowing across the garden area in the day light and the colorful fountain in the night.
sai teja — Google review
This is one of the most visited tourist destination in Mysore. Definitely at top 3 tourist attractions in Mysore. This is a huge garden with many flowers and fountains. It has a very big lawn area all across the garden for the tourists to sit down and relax. This is mainly knows for it's colourful fountain show at 7:30pm on weekends. There are many stalls inside for food and beverages. Overall a good place to visit when you are in Mysore.
Mark Stephen — Google review
I visited Brindavana Gardens long back and the experience was ok but this time it took a 180 degree turn and can be easily considered excellent and exceeded my expectations. From the start, ample parking space, decent snacks and chat stalls, garden grounds and fountains were maintained extremely well. The light and sound fountain show was very good. The only issue is public urination due to non availability of ample clean toilets.
Jyoti Dash — Google review
This is famous by name but in current condition Nov 2023 there is nothing in good condition. Only part of the first row fountains are in working condition. Not maintained at all. Gardens are also not maintained. Not worthy. Took ticket for camera but unfortunately nothing was there to capture with camera. Mobile phone camera is enough. Some one can skip this place to save time and energy.
Manas Pal — Google review
Beautiful Garden, filled with many small fountains and good lighting and a lot of trees with small plants. The musical fountain or water shows is the prime attraction. The Dam was lighted with Indian flag colours. The musical water shows start at 6.30pm and following every 30 min interval. In weekend so much crowded. Beware from pickpocket specially in musical show time and when cross the walkway bridge.
Zakir Hossain — Google review
A real mixed bag. The gardens are really big and unusual, Italianate in part. Large lake below the dam, fountains are great. However some areas are quite neglected and need to be better cared for. Toilets especially and sections of the water features. Could be 5*. Be aware, they require both passport and visa ID on entry.
Nigel Pittam — Google review
It was an enriching experience visiting this place on our visit to Mysore. This place is a must visit place for anyone who visits Mysore. You should definitely go in the evening to enjoy the weather and the atmosphere. Avoid going on weekends to enjoy this place without much crowd. Theres plenty of space for parking and a very big collection of shops outside the Garden. There is a boat ride available too in front of the dam and plenty of kids play area inside the garden. There is a bit of construction going inside the garden and I hope it gets completed soon.
Ramakrishnan Rathinavel — Google review
The water dance light show is worth the visit. Lot of street food inside and outside of brindavan gardens. Proper parking for vehicles is available. boating is available. Night time the damn has a beautiful light view.
The street food guys should maintain cleanliness. Restrooms available.
Avi Vlogs — Google review
This is a must visit park, well maintained. But at present some construction work is going on. You should definitely see the musical fountain show, which only starts after 6:30pm. Weekends are very crowded.
Monika Lahiri — Google review
It's a huge garden with a fantastic view of the storage water lake. It's a must visit place if you are in Mysuru. Its on the border of Mysuru. You can enjoy a boat ride at a nominal cost to the other side of the storage lake or walk the short distance as per personal choice. Visually enchanting fountain light show you can enjoy each of the evenings. The dam wall too is well lit with focus type colourful lights.
The kids will surely enjoy the fountain light show.
Shilpesh Kothare — Google review
A very good place for morning and evening walk. Except this good for celebrate weekend with family. Children definitely will love this place. Musical fountain show presented in the night for 15 minutes that's fantastic. Entry fee is 50/- per head. Children below 12 have no entry fee.
Shekhar Tyagi — Google review
On my third visit to Brindavan Garden, I discovered something truly captivating: the **late evening fountain show**. It's an absolute must-watch! The show typically starts **after 7 PM**, and the magical display of water and lights is mesmerizing. The garden's architecture is impressive, and the musical fountain adds an enchanting touch. Despite some maintenance issues, this garden remains a **must-visit** attraction near Mysore..
Prasanna Pannerselvam — Google review
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CHCF+X2V, Krishnarajasagara, Karnataka 571607, India
Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru is a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. Located just 34 kilometers from the city center, this expansive park offers over 60 thrilling rides including roller coasters, water rides, and virtual reality experiences. The highlight of the park is its unique reverse looping roller coaster, a one-of-a-kind attraction in India. In addition to the adrenaline-pumping activities, visitors can also enjoy musical fountain shows, laser lights, and a VR experience.
Amazing place. You can't have any regrets whatsoever if you visit this place. We stayed in the in premise resort for 2 nights. Seemed 2 days weren't enough to explore the entire park. However, if you take fast track tickets, you can complete all the rides in 2 days for sure. Rides are awesome, safety measures adequately followed, sufficient and courteous manpower everywhere. The park has lockers, food courts, restaurants, stalls, music, petty shopping and few more amenities apart from rides. Every facility/feature is useful. The resort is fully loaded too... Kids room, Gym, activity room, bar, restaurant, swimming pool, banquets, business room, huge parking, etc etc... You name it and the resort has it. The best part is regarding the view of the park from the resort rooms at night with all the lightning. To add to the fun, it rained everyday and we enjoyed the rides while it was raining. Not suitable for elderly people or for kids younger than 6 years. In totality, a place that must be visited once in your lifetime..
N. R. BAID & Co. HO — Google review
A nice place for kids and actually everyone to go and enjoy a day. Weekends will get crowded and there will be long queues everywhere. It is a good option to take fast track tickets so that there would be less wait time. The kids would enjoy all the rides and equally by adults. Water pools are well maintained however when there are more people it can become messy....
Narayan Devdhar — Google review
It was my first trip to Wonderla.
Very well maintained.
Good to reach at 11am so you can spend time on all rides .
The place is well designed and laid out.
Express tickets help you in getting faster access to rides.
The food options are good too.
The water park is maintained very well.
The giant wheel is a must go for sure.
Safety precautions are given good attention.
B A — Google review
The park is really nice with a lot of rides be it for the water park or the amusement park. For all the blood rush that you want, there are great rides to make your time worthwhile. There are lot of food places in here. Food might not be that great but quite doable. Weekends are quite busy so head over on weekdays if possible. If on weekends, try to complete the water rides first and then the land rides as the crowd shifts the other way.
debarashmi roy — Google review
It was very nice experience with my wife and 1 year daughter. Only down side is timing of park. It must be from early morning to 7 p.m. As all the rides and water sports are difficult to cover in single day. Que is also responsible for not covering all rides in single day.
Swapnil — Google review
We went on a Wednesday, a normal working day so that we could beat the weekend frenzy and it was worth it. There was little to no waiting time for all the rides, including the high thrill ones which are usually of more demand.
There is no need to buy a fast track ticket for weekdays as it is just a waste of money but it is highly recommended that you buy the tickets online, giving you a minimum 10% discount. It is also advisable to buy the meal coupons before hand but it is up to you.
Please keep a set of synthetic/ polyester clothes for water rides as Cotton based clothes are not allowed in the water. The staff is also very generous and the changing rooms+ washrooms are very well maintained.
NIKHIL KHARE — Google review
An amazing place with ample numbers of fun rides. The best part of it is the water rides like the lazy pool; the wave river; and few others.
If you are going there you definitely shouldn't miss the rain disco which is open only till 5:30.
You can enjoy visit the rides as many number of time as you wish just that on weekends it's overcrowded so the waiting time is extremely long. So it is far better if you could go there on some week days if you are free. On weekends you have to be there by 10:3/11 or else might not be able to take all the rides.
There are few rides like recoil which might take you on a good toss so be careful with it. But even if you skip some of the daring and dangerous rides, yet the place is worth the visit because of the extremely good water rides. You can spend the entire day only on the water rides.
AMBIKA SUR — Google review
It was such a wonderful.. Breathless experience.. I must you all readers please go visit.. Enjoy the nature.. Love the adventure and especially the water games.. You have fast track ticket facility, just in case you are in short of time, so that you don't have to wait in line for any games.. Loved it.. ❤
An amazing place with ample numbers of fun rides. The best part of it is the water rides like the lazy pool; the wave river; and few others.
If you are going there you definitely shouldn't miss the rain disco which is open only till 5:30.
You can enjoy visit the rides as many number of time as you wish just that on weekends it's overcrowded so the waiting time is extremely long. So it is far better if you could go there on some week days if you are free.
Suneel kumar Yadav — Google review
Its the best amusement park i have ever visited. The dry rides are thrilling and definitely can give one adranaline rush. Queue on all the rides are long so I recommend to get fast track ticket to avoid long wait for the rides and save time. Both dry and wet rides are accessible with the same ticket. Its big park so covering everything in 1 day is not sufficient with the amount of crowd gathering there. So fast track ticket is highly recommended. The swimming costumes is sold near the park and it is recommended to take buy it from there as it will be cheaper. The musical fountain show is not so good and can be skipped if you have seen anything like that before. Overall great place to spent a day with friends or family.
Dipanshu Baranwal — Google review
➡️ Best amusement park in India with a huge number of water and land rides.
➡️ Huge free parking facility.
➡️ All water rides are maintained neatly with high security and staff without causing any trouble.
➡️ Water rides starts from afternoon 12:00PM and land rides starts from 10:00AM
➡️ Photos will be taken by their members and will be delivered to us at exit place at -MOMENTS OF WONDERLA(₹1000 for 50 photos and ₹1150 for 100 photos and many more plans available there)
➡️ Staff response is good towards people.
➡️ Proper dress code is mandatory for water rides.
➡️ Shops are also available inside to buy clothes(I suggest you to buy your clothes outside the park itself because inside prices are very high).
➡️ Shops are available inside to eat and chill.
➡️Best time to go is on Wednesdays and Thursdays, because will be some less crowd compared to weekends. During weekends there is a huge crowd at every ride.
➡️ Don't miss wave pool and Rain dance.
➡️ Both in wave pool and Rain dance boys will be seperated to another side if there is no women partner to him.
➡️ Best place to enjoy with friends and family.
➡️ Better buy tickets online to avoid queue for tickets.
Harsha Vardhan — Google review
Overall it is nice amusement park. Thrill rides are very less if you compare with any other big amusement parks. Recoil and tarantula are the best.
If you are going to spend one day then I would suggest to buy fast track ticket so that you can cover all rides without waiting else forget about covering all rides.
For kids below 70cm there are very limited options. Atleast kids should be 140cm to enjoy most rides.
Girish R — Google review
It was a Best Experience, Worth for Money, Really enjoyed with Friends, Water Rides are ultimate enjoyment. Do visit with Group of Family & Friends.
In weekends u should need to wait 30 to 60 minutes for each rides, In weekdays it would be 10 minutes range, so accordingly.
Ticket Prize in Weekdays is Around Rs.1350 & in Weekend is Around Rs.1650, Park will open from 11am to 6pm ( Mon to Fri ) & 11am to 7pm ( Sat & Sun) .
Do follow the Dress code & Safety Measures.
Lockers , Restrooms & Dress changing rooms are available in inside the Park.
Enjoy the Experience.
Bala Murugan — Google review
My kids love this place and me too . It's a well maintained park, with proper safety and precautions. Kids friendly. Better to go for fast-track to skip the long queue.
Prashant Goudar — Google review
It was a wonderful experience and the long awaited one. Went on a weekday to avoid the crowd, however the place was still filled in. Both wet rides and dry rides are very good and yeah, some are very thrilling experiences. Great food options available and food not beat but way too much over the budget. The park is very neat and clean. The helpers are little not too friendly and they think they are doing a favour for the visitors, apart from that overall experience was very nice.
It was a Best Experience, Worth for Money, Really enjoyed with Friends, Water Rides are ultimate enjoyment. Do visit with Group of Family & Friends. In weekends u should need to wait 30 to 60 minutes for each rides, In weekdays it would be
10 minutes range, so accordingly. Ticket Prize in Weekdays is Around Rs.1350 & in Weekend is Around Rs.1650, Park will open from 11am to 6pm (Mon to Fri) & 11am to 7pm (Sat & Sun).
Do follow the Dress code so arrange a dress & Lockers rent is 350 and 120 rupee will given by coupon , Restrooms & Dress changing rooms are available in inside the Park.
Enjoy the Experience.
_Suriya_surii_ — Google review
Wonderla Amusement Park offers an exhilarating experience with a diverse range of thrilling rides, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff. The park's cleanliness, safety measures, and engaging attractions make it an ideal destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. From water slides to roller coasters, Wonderla provides a perfect blend of excitement and entertainment, making it a must-visit attraction for a memorable day out.
Thoufeeq TaK — Google review
It’s always refreshing coming to Wonderland. The place is safe with all things like food, lockers, etc. You will enjoy the land and water rides. They are well maintained. Make sure you carry suitable clothing for the water rides. Preferably go for fast tag if you don’t want to wait too long for each ride.
John Giftah — Google review
This was the one the best water park you can visit in India.
I went on Christmas day. As expected it was bit crowded on that day. There was huge queue for each ride and did not get chance to ride all of them.
My suggestion would be to go on weekdays and even if you planning to go on weekends try to enjoy water ride first and in the noon try dry rides and enjoy the hustle in the evening.
Few mandatory things to carry
1. Towel & Undergarments
2. Synthetic Cloth for Water Park (they also sell starting 150 for pant and t shirt)
3. Sunscreen & Make-up
Do not carry food they migh not allow.
All the common packet items are available to eat and drink like chips, juice & soft drinks.
They are many veg and non veg restaurant inside the park.
Do not forget to go to top floor and enjoy big wheel.
Attaching some pics for your reference.
Shreyans Shrivastav — Google review
You will not regret! I was particularly impressed with staff and their commitment to safety. Best for all age group.
I would recommend to go early as possible, so that you get best value of money- can enjoy all available options. First in the morning, as the sun get higher you can start with wet side, so that in the after after sun starts going down the dry side would be better.
Manjeet Dhakal — Google review
I have been to this place 3 times till date. Every time the experience is amazing than the previous one. The place is highly recommended for enjoying weekends with friends. The restaurants inside the theme park is good and plenty of options. Important thing to note, if you are planning to go during summers and if it’s a weekend, I highly recommend you to take the fast track tickets. It is double the amount compared to normal tickets, but trust me it’s worth it.
You don’t have to wait in insanely long queues on fast track. And you don’t have to miss on some rides. You will get enough time to complete all the rides and with more time to spare.
PS:- don’t miss the roller coaster ride. It is by far the best ride here.
Enjoy! 😎
Ashish D — Google review
Amused with amusement park as it gave such happiness of enjoyment with friends. Well maintained and amicably managed by the staff present. Had lots of fun on the water slides, rain dance, Going in group is always the best. Felt waves section could have been in short intervals and for a bit longer time couldn’t make effective use of it. But overall great experience.
Siddarooda A K — Google review
It was a wonderful experience and the long awaited one. Went on a weekday to avoid the crowd, however the place was still filled in. Both wet rides and dry rides are very good and yeah, some are very thrilling experiences. Great food options available but way too much over the budget. The park is very neat and clean. The helpers are little not too friendly and they think they are doing a favour for the visitors, apart from that overall experience was very nice.
Prabhuling Hebblakar — Google review
Visited the place on a weekend. The place is good and had good rides. The wave pool was very nice. For many of the rides we need to wait for around 30 minutes or more. There was no queue for the kids rides. The pool was over crowded. I felt the price was a bit higher. Overall good experience.
harilal p b — Google review
I have been to this place 3 times till date. Every time the experience is amazing than the previous one. The place is highly recommended for enjoying weekends with friends. The restaurants inside the theme park is good and plenty of options. Important thing to note, if you are planning to go during summers and if it’s a weekend, I highly recommend you to take the fast track tickets. It is double the amount compared to normal tickets, but trust me it’s worth it.
You don’t have to wait in insanely long queues on fast track. And you don’t have to miss on some rides. You will get enough time to complete all the rides and with more time to spare.
PS:- don’t miss the roller coaster ride. It is by far the best ride here.
Enjoy! 😎
Kamrul islam — Google review
I had an amazing experience there! The rides were so thrilling and exhilarating. I couldn't get enough of the water slides and roller coasters. The park was beautifully maintained, and the staff was friendly and helpful. I had a blast with my friends, laughing and screaming on all the rides. The food options were great too, with a wide variety of delicious snacks and treats. Overall, it was a day filled with fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories. I would definitely recommend Wonderla to anyone looking for an exciting and enjoyable day out! 😄🎢🎡
Mohammed ijaz T I — Google review
Great place for a family fun. Lots of rides for all ages. To maximize the fun reach early so that you can do most of the rides. Waiting time can vary depending upon the crowd and holiday season. Water park was good and well maintained. Staff were also quite helpful. The park is also well maintained.
Would definitely want to go back again for another round of rides that i missed. 😁
Priyank Solanki — Google review
*In Wonderla Theme Park At we get an amazing experience. This was located in Bangalore. It is a lot of fun and thrilling experience. So if you go with family, choose weekdays because it will be better to go with friends. Couples choose weekends because it will be more fun.
*Then, coming to the rules. If you're going to attend water rides, you should definitely wear a swimsuit and the material should be made of nylon or polyester or otherwise. Before entering, you can buy these clothes in the wonderful shops on the roads or in theme parks.
*If you're a student, while booking a ticket, get 20%off. Moreover, there was a Fastrack, which means you can get onto each ride more quickly, but it was double the amount.
* provided storage and the cost was 350rs, while returning the key they would refund 100rs.
*Coming in the morning, 10 AM, the amusement park will open and in the evening, 6.30 PM, they will close all the rides. Visit this place and get ready for the fun and more thrill😊...
shiva — Google review
Nice place for women and kids. They feel at home. But online ticket can't be cancelled. So be careful. Sunday will be spent nicely. Lots of food joints. Only synthetic shirts and pants allowed in pool.
Abhishek Ramathirtha — Google review
A wonderful spot to spent with family and friends. Have both normal rides and extremely scary ones. So please read the instructions before entering each ride.
Food is a little bit expensive inside. And we can't bring food from outside. Other than that a really fun spot. Really loved it.
Gokul s — Google review
Amusement park and water park are best, went on a busy day so waiting time was little longer, large group of people will enjoy to the fullest.
Food inside is not charged exorbitant. It's pretty much reasonable.
rohit koli — Google review
Overall best power packed experience...
I would like to suggest buy the fast rack tickets to cover all the games quickly...
Normal tickets leads into the huge ques...
The safety is top notch as well as good entertainment...
Water rides especially screrry as well as surprising, go ahead and try These all...
madhusudhan gubber — Google review
I recently visited Wonderla with my friends, and to be honest, I wasn't expecting much from an amusement park. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the incredible experience it offered! Despite the entry ticket being priced at 1300 per head, it was completely worth it. From 11 in the morning until 5 in the evening, we were thoroughly engaged in a wide array of thrilling activities. I highly recommend Wonderla for anyone looking to have a blast with friends and family. The water and dry games were absolutely fantastic, and it was a day filled with unforgettable memories.
While the park itself exceeded my expectations, I would caution against shopping or dining there, as the prices are quite steep. However, when it comes to fun and excitement, Wonderla delivers beyond compare. I can't wait to visit again and relive the excitement!
Pradeep Poojary — Google review
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28th km, Mysore Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109, India
The Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple is a renowned Tibetan Buddhist monastery that is home to approximately 5,000 monks and nuns. The temple features grand statues and conducts frequent ceremonies. Adjacent to the temple, visitors can find a marketplace with souvenir shops. Despite being frequently crowded by tourists, it remains a well-maintained and peaceful place. Operating hours are from 7am to 8pm daily since its reopening on March 6th.
Magnificent Tibetan monastery known among locals as the Golden Temple. The entire place is serene with a peaceful vibe. Ample parking is available for visitors and there is no entry fee. There were prayers going on when we visited and it was wonderful to listen to them chant. Souvenir shops and restaurants are present within the complex. Definitely a must visit.
Thomas Mathew — Google review
Great place to visit. The monastery is magnificent. The parking space is available close to temple. There is a marketplace in the area as well if you are looking to get some souvenir. The only thing missing here is the peace as it is crowded by tourists.
Sachin Maheshwari — Google review
One of the must visit places in Coorg.
Abundant parking space available, no entry free.
No words to describe the Monastery, kind of calm and peaceful atmosphere. If you are planning to visit in evening, plan around 3.30. They do have prayers around that time and the sound of mantras makes you feel good.
Roads to Monastery are not in very good shape in some sections, otherwise fine.
Sajin Panchil — Google review
Namdroling Monastery's Golden Temple is truly captivating. The detailed architecture and vibrant colors showcase the rich Tibetan culture.
Walking around the monastery felt peaceful. The calm atmosphere and soothing chants create a spiritual feeling. It's a spot to find peace and connect with yourself.
The Golden Temple itself is a work of art, full of intricate details. The monks' dedication and the local community's warmth make it even more charming.
Visiting this temple humbled me and left me amazed. Whether you're looking for spiritual insight or a cultural experience, this place is a must-see.
Saranya Prabhu — Google review
Nice and beautiful place with very positive vibes. Very nicely built and peaceful ambience. Must visit. Easy to reach from Bangalore. The road to location is phenomenal, and gives a very good riding experience. Interaction with monks is awesome. There is something special in this palace
Vijay Prajapati — Google review
I visited Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple while on a work trip. It was one of the best decisions I've ever made to visit this location; it was amazing and fantastic. A very different culture and experience in the heart of Karnataka. I'm astounded by how the monks will treat you; they're so humble and kind. The temple was so joyful and vibrant that you had to come here to witness how amazing it was. There were numerous shops selling gifts; avoid them because they are extremely expensive; instead, try Tibetan restaurants, which provide authentic Tibetan cuisine and are well worth trying.
Smijin Sarangadharan — Google review
Wonderful monastery in the middle of Karnataka. Mostly always Crowded with a constant floating tourist traffic, it's better to visit it during off peak hours or early mornings.
Vishwas Sathyaprakash — Google review
Highly energizing & well maintained Buddha monastery. Very colourful & appealing for internal peace. Huge hall for meditation. Enough signages around on common facilities like restrooms, drinking water, etc..
Sad to see visitors treating this place like any other tourist place & not adhering to the requests to stay calm & silent. Could see kids are let free to run around even inside the meditation hall. Would love to see all respecting the rules / guidelines of the visiting place
Krish Natarajan — Google review
Must visiting place and It is so beautiful and peaceful place for relaxation.
Every one should visit this place and needs to be in the list. A beautiful temples are there. Lord Buddha and other gods and Guru’s statue are there in those temple. You may feel peaceful in the temple.
They are maintaining temple in a good way.
Nearby good clothes and decorative stuffs market are there. You can buy things related to Tibet, Lord Buddha and others. Prices value are also upto mark.
Car, Buses and Bike parking are there. You can park there, Some minimal charges need to provide. There is no charges for temple entry.
Shreenath Santhanakrishnan — Google review
The Temple has good architecture and colourful display of the rich Tibetan culture.
Walking around it felt peaceful. It was little crowded as we visited weekend.
They have a big prayer room where monk read literate and offer the prayers. Camera is allowed . Monastery premises was clean.
The restaurant inside the premises was decent and also some shops for shopping .
Parking was ample.
Akshay Vidap — Google review
The Temple is truly amazing. The architecture and vibrant colors showcase the rich Tibetan culture.
Walking around the monastery felt peaceful. The calm atmosphere and soothing chants create a spiritual feeling.
The Golden Temple itself is a work of art, full of intricate details. The monks' dedication and the local community's warmth make it even more charming.
The restaurant inside the monastery premises was decent.
Whether you're looking for spiritual insight or a cultural experience, this place is a must-see.
Sumit Garg — Google review
This is the largest teaching center of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. The monks in here are welcoming, especially the kids. The main temple has 3 stories. 1st and 2nd has famous tibetan monks and the 3rd story has Buddha statue.
There is a high school, college and a hospital for monks and nuns here. Around 5000+ monks are living in this Monastery.
Sheik Mohammed — Google review
Visited the Tibetan Golden Temple and it's truly a gem! The stunning architecture and intricate details make it a visual delight. The serene surroundings and peaceful atmosphere add to the spiritual experience. A must-visit for those seeking tranquility and cultural richness. Highly recommended!
Rithvik Vijayaputra — Google review
It was reopen on March 6th.
Opens at 7am and closes at 8pm.
Amazing calm and beautiful place.
Well maintained.
You have temples, stays for monks, hotels, shopping center, book stores and other shops nearby.
Sushritha S D — Google review
Amazing Tibetan Monastery locally known as the Golden Temple. The architecture and sculptures are beautiful and the whole place exudes peace and calm. There are Tibetan style restaurants, souvenir shops within the complex. Entry to the temple is free. There is plenty of parking available in the premises for both private vehicles and groups visiting in buses. This is a must visit!
Praswin Prakash — Google review
For those who want to see and experience a different way of life need to visit the Namdroling Monastery Golden temple. The place has an aura of it's own with it being the world for people based there. The monks and people living close by show you a life of simple living.
It's a must visit if you long for Buddhist teachings and principles.
The silence in those temples have an energy of it's own, which you'll feel as soon you as enter the gates.
However, most of the times many local tourists forget to maintain that silence and respect for the place, so do what many sign boards in the place will tell you to - 'keep silence'.
There are shops within the premises from where you can buy momentos to remember this place physically as mentally this place will stay with you.
Also try out the restaurants nearby, they are actually very good and light on your pockets. The local cuisine will help you connect to the place and people even more.
There is ample parking space made for tourists and also I believe rooms are made available for people who would want to stay back.
Manu Thomas — Google review
It's a unique thing to see.
There are 3 idols when you visit inside the temple.
One is Lord Buddha's which is 60 ft high and 2 others of 58fy high made of copper and gold plating.
It's a completely different vibe here, which I'd say gives you instant calm when you land the foot here.
At prayer time entry is not allowed for tourists.
Dev Jain — Google review
The intricate details of the temple were simply mesmerizing. From the intricate carvings on the pillars to the intricate patterns on the walls, every inch of the temple was a work of art. The level of craftsmanship was truly astounding, and it was clear that a lot of care and attention had gone into creating this beautiful space. It's the kind of place that makes you appreciate the beauty of the world and the skill of those who created it.
Savana Dcosta — Google review
Namdroling Monastery has beautiful architecture and a colorful display of the rich Tibetan culture. They have a huge prayer hall where monks read, literate and offer their prayers. Walking around the monastery surroundings is very peaceful. It has a calm atmosphere and the soothing chants create a spiritual feeling.
Whether you go there for spiritual insight and blessings or just to feel the good vibes of the cultural experience, it is a must visit.
Sunil D'almeida — Google review
This is a beautiful golden monastery for Tibetan Buddhism. There are several buildings that you can see, which are beautiful inside and out. If you are lucky you will see the monks practicing a ritual, which are musical and interesting to see. You can easily spend an hour or more here just looking around. Entry is free but you can make donations too.
Rob Wilson — Google review
One of the best place to visit in Coorg. The architecture and paintings are beautiful. Good parking area, has a shopping complex.
Bhuvanesh C H — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful.
Surrounded by monks of all ages.
Great to experience their culture plus mesmerizing architecture of the monastery.
Highly recommended if you are in coorg
Gaurav Hegde — Google review
Amazing experience here and it shows that what discipline these monks have.Should bring kids teaches life lessons and many nice sights.I saw the prayer which involved many musical instruments that are played with such beauty!Loved it!There are many options for eating and shopping close by.There are also some Tibetan cafes outside the temple itself.Overall 10 out of five amazing!!”!🤩 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😻😻😻😻😻😻
Rithul K — Google review
Great place to visit in Coorg. Please maintain silence and wear decent clothes while visiting a monastery. No tickets are required the entry is free but parking is charged.
Vaishnavi Baliga — Google review
Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple is not just a religious site; it's a sanctuary for the soul. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, a culture enthusiast, or simply someone in search of inner peace, this place offers a unique and enriching experience. Take your time to stroll through the beautifully manicured gardens, soak in the sacred ambiance, and feel the positive energy that resonates within these golden walls. A visit to the Golden Temple is more than a journey; it's a spiritual odyssey. May your travels be filled with enlightenment and tranquility!
Shruti Anand — Google review
Good place to experience the culture of Buddhists. Very hot though and not much to see.Nice ceremony and praying to watch. Very crowded and should be more quiet in a temple.
Riansh K — Google review
Beautiful Place. It looks like Tibet and people are friendly. It will be crowded on Weekends. There is no entry fees but you have to leave your slippers/shoes outside and pay for the slipper stand soo keep some spare change. Don't disturb the monks. Videography and drones are not allowed. There is place to buy souvenirs and food outside the monastery.
Shashank Bhat — Google review
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There are many activities at this place. There is a hanging bridge which also gives nice views. Deer park, animal enclosures and zip-line are at one side of the park. Other side there are some shops.
Ravindra Vangipuram — Google review
It's a kind of park I can say.. nice place for kids and you can easily spend 2hrs here.
Yo have zip sliding, rope activities, birds feeding.. don't miss taking photos with macaw it's 60rs.
There is river flow which is really good. You can spend time here and there is boating activity too
Ravi Gollapudi — Google review
Nice experience for family, you can walk through the forest and will reach a small river. Ticket rate was 30, parking is available.
Dears and different activities for children are available at inside.
Abdu samad — Google review
I don't know why we visited this place 😂 few bamboo trees and couple of deers. You could skip this . Additionally we have a ticket for entry and parking too.
sunil Kumar — Google review
Not worth going all the way 30kms from COORG,. It's all the way 1km walk from parking lot, It's a very commercialized site now. Shopping area outside is good if you have a great bargaining prowess. One Saree showroom had a 50% discount which was very great bargain hunting.
JIGNESH SHAH — Google review
Lovely place, the rope bridge across the river is main attraction.
Huge market outside.
Entry fee is 10 rs.
Inside park after the river has rabbits, parrots, deers etc.
Paddle boating is also available.
Adventure sports mini versions are also available.
Arun Bansal — Google review
Nice place in Coorg. They have a deer park and also a bird park. Entry for both is separate charges. There is also some activities available here like zip lining for an additional charge. Built in a large space and has some great views. Boating also available
Sunil Dmello — Google review
A scenic place for sure but only interesting things are the wooden suspension bridge over kaveri river and bamboo(which you can see literally anywhere). They charge you for parking, entry, activities (which are not at all worth it). When you enter it feels like a couple's paradise as everywhere you see are couples visiting for some quality time, other than that theirs a small shopping and food zone at the entrance.TLDR skip this place if you are planning on visiting here.
Aryan Patil — Google review
Located on the main road approach is good for Nisargadhama, Bird Park Deer park, boating and Zip Line..
Venkateswarlu Kumbha — Google review
3 tourist place at 1 location. Nice place to enjoy with family and kids. A lot of shops at entrance.
Sunny Sharma — Google review
Nice garden where y find kavery river water stream flowing in side t park
The Bhagawan Bahubali Statue is a significant Jain temple, featuring a massive monolithic idol of Bahubali that was carved in approximately 981 A.D. This revered statue is the result of numerous steps taken throughout its creation, and it stands as an important symbol for Jains around the world.
Soaring mountain peak known for its temples, sacred sculptures & sweeping views.
Moderate to difficult trek. You might feel exhausted during the trek. But you will experience its worthiness when you reach the peak. Morning 6 to 10 is the best time to trek and see some foggy views. (Visited in july)
Trek time: 1:15 hr
Best time to visit: 6AM to 10AM
Please don’t throw plastic. Use dustbins.
Steevan Loyd Sequeira — Google review
It's a Religious place more than trekking.
Trekking length and difficulty is good but crowded.
Avoid going there in January for trekking because of crowd.
View is great from the top.
There are 4-5 temple in trek.
Very high Religious significance of that place arround locals.
deepak sati — Google review
One of the best Trekking spot for mid-level trekkers. Never forget to take a stick with you to keep away monkeys.
Final peak trek is a bit difficult because of steep and very narrow steps. If you have any back bag or food item then, beware of moneks they ll come anytime to pickup.
There are shops to have snacks and buy drinking water.
Binny gan — Google review
Suitable trekking spot for beginners, one can easily get to the peak around 60 minutes. Be careful about the monkeys around, it’ll always try to snatch your backpack looking for food. If possible, try not to carry any backpacks, as it is food stalls are available at various check points through the ascend.
Mohan Kumar — Google review
Nice hill, with intermediate stops in between. The uphill time is 3 hours and the downhill time is 1.5 hours approx. There are enough refreshment shops available till the mid-hill, and one shop at the top. But the trekking is strenuous during summer, unless started very early in the morning. There are good village type hotels at the entrance.
Aravinda Koithyar — Google review
Overall: Fantastic and very much exciting trek.
Difficulty:Between High to Very High. Not recommend for kids, senior citizens and people with knee problems. Wear trek pants or half pant(recommend for trek) so that your knees are well supported.
A proper trek shoe is must along with other accessories such as sun glasses and hat. You can’t manage an umbrella there as you have to climb by holding the railings. Be careful of monkeys and they are the most smartest creature you will find there. They put hand inside your pocket and take out the mobile, wallet,etc. Even they open the backpack zips to check.
Each one would need 2 to 3 ltrs of water. Not to worry as you have plenty local shops up to the top who supplies all needed item to hydrate your self.It is advisable to carry one bottle of water always. If you are starting early, you wouldn’t find many shops open, so have back up plan.
Start time-I recommend you start climbing early by 6-7AM. You should be back by 11AM. Wear you shoes while you start entering the temple as the steps starts from there and you have to take a diversion after climbing 100 steps. It is allowed up to go to the point and take left from there. Else again you have to come down to take the shoes.
Pulak Das — Google review
Awesome trekking place near bangalore, the climb across different levels of the hill is exciting and the surrounding scenery is breath taking. The trail is straightforward and well marked with proper steps. The last stretch climb is a little steep but rails are in place and its not too difficult.
Parking near the temple can be a hassle as the day progresses but there is ample parking space nearby where you can park and walk back. Vendors with food stall are available along the trek route as the day progresses but not if you start very early in the morning, but atleast on the way back you will have something to drink or munch on. At the very top, monkeys are a menace, dont leave anything out or in their eyesight or it will disappear. I saw 2 folks lose their bags as the monkeys carried them away.
Overall its a good and enjoyable trek that can be enjoyed by all age groups. Would suggest to avoid during summers as it can get really hot, ideal time would be after monsoons when the landscape is lush green.
arun gerard — Google review
I was lucky to be submerged in fog even at 12 PM. Such a lovely place. There's a stretch where the stairs are too steep and be careful around the monkeys if you've any eatables or bag.
P.S. Please don't litter, use dustbins
Kishore Kumar — Google review
This was my first trekking experience ,the first half of the track was easy but the second half was bit challenging for me.
If you are nature lover and also love to do something challenging then this place is for you .
I would advise please don't carry any food items or bags with you because there are lots of monkeys who can snatch your food or throw away your bags.
Akanksha Prajapati — Google review
Easy hike (4-5 hrs up and down )
Temple is old and beautiful
STAY ALERT OF MONKEYS
the have a whole gang they will
Snatch the food items so be careful or avoid caring
But carry water bottle if possible
(Short bike ride from Bengaluru)
One day hangout spot
SS INFRA — Google review
Superb place… wonderful trekking… I guess it takes around 1 and half hr for one way… but its worth… enjoyed a lot…
Nikhil Gaonkar — Google review
Fantastic place to visit and spend some good time. Trekking is not that hard. Try to reach the place as early as possible to experience awesome views on top of the hill. And please maintain cleanliness. 🙏🏾 I saw there is so much garbage thrown here & there which literally killed beauty of this place.
Note: Beware of monkey’s. :)
Pritish Sahu — Google review
Complete the trek challenging yourself. Do not litter. Trek level is moderate.
Start as early as possible to avoid burning sun.
Park vehicles in reserved parking to avoid blocking roads or getting damaged to your vehicles.
Ample parking space is available and it leads to temple entrance.
Naveen Kumar — Google review
Excellent trek just outside Bangalore. Awesome view during monsoons...though it was very breezy ..but thoroughly enjoyed the solo trek...thankfully it didn't rain that time.
Monkeys were in abundance and few of the supporting rails are broken so be aware of monkeys snatching any items resembling food...n be careful esp after mid point as slope gets steeper.
SK (The Seeker) — Google review
Moderate Trek, Good grip shoes are a must.
Carry a selfie stick or a regular stick to save yourself from monkeys.
They always try to snatch your bags.
If you are lucky you can have annaprasadam at temple.
sujaykumar ramappa — Google review
Best place for one day trekking from Bangalore... It will take upto 2 - 2½ hrs to claim the mountain... 1 hr for comeback
Only when you have 20% to go to the top of the hill will you feel a little strained
You can enjoy it if you are going with frds...
Warning :
1. water bottle is mandatory.. else there you can buy a little huge amount
2. Be careful from monkeys... Don't show there that you are a pet lover... Some of them lost their mobile phone or bag backs... Don't keep anything in your shirt pocket
KAVIN — Google review
Heres my complete experience today on a saturday hope it helps to guide. It was a wonderful trek worth it the top view, took around 2 hours to climb and much faster while descending back down 1hr 45 around. Try to start the trek accordingly so you finish it and are back down by 5pm before dark and atleast enjoy good 20mins on the peak. The trek is quite simple easy, could see many grandmas reaching the very top you just need to have the zealth to reach the top and om namashivaya, you'll reach there. Only one part will slow you down the steep ascend with small steps just watch out not to slip. Good thing there are rails for support through out the trek making it better and safer. On the note monkeys here are clever but not mad attackers they're fearless and will try to snatch covers away from you even climb on you to inspect your bags for food so yeah don't be scared and never be dumb to hit them try to tackle. Stick with a group or best carry a water bottle and ditch the bags you'll find snack shops throughout the trek (prices are slightly higher). The top of the very mountain has a superb view, 2 temples and two stambas one big nandi. Some have a belief if you through a coin and it lands right on top of the stamba your wish may come TRUE check out the video. There is a spot on peak behind temple that is much more peaceful most people miss it out check out the pic and video. Spend quality time on top enjoy and be back before dark I just laid down on the top. I find the trek is worth the top view and the journey to the peak itself.
Decide and becareful cautious on whether or not to trek on rainy days dunno hows its on rainy days safe or not to trek. It's not challenging like savanadurga you can make it but always look into your current situation you may win a battle if not be back strong to win it again. It's easy trek only bro don't worry. Check them pics and videos out. If your planning to visit just go it's nice.
TinTin — Google review
Wonderful place to Trek. Test yourself this weekend, visit this place once. You will feel the peace, happiness you are seeking for once you reach the top. The cool Breeze, clouds floating beneath you, fog surrounding the hill, beautiful view. You will love it...
Bharath GM — Google review
It Was An Incredible Experience.Visit In Early Morning For Best Views And Enjoy The Breeze, Be Careful About Monkeys.Last Stage Of The Trekking Is Extremely Challenging.Must Visit✌️
Mukesh Kumar Jena — Google review
A great place for 1 day hike. Has stairs all the way. Includes continuous climbing but has railings which help. The last stretch is quite testing and not for the fainthearted. Best would be to leave early and start climbing before 9am so that you can spend ample time at the top and return back before the sun gets too hot.
Jai Ganesh K.B. — Google review
Shivagange: A divine ascent to 1,368 meters, this mountain peak near Bengaluru is a Hindu pilgrimage center. Shaped like a shivalinga, it's also known as Dakshina Kashi. Explore the spiritual side with temples like Gangadhareshwara and Sri Honnammadevi, or embark on trekking adventures to discover the sacred theerthas like Agasthya, Kanva, and Kapila. Shivagange is a symphony of spirituality and natural beauty.
The Shettihalli Rosary Church, a Gothic structure constructed by French missionaries during the 1860s, can be found in a picturesque waterside location. Road access is decent; however, some sections of the road are uneven and require parking one's vehicle on the side of the road and walking for roughly five minutes to reach the destination. The best time to visit is in the evening when you can enjoy stunning sunset views and refreshing breeze.
Since it is not a proper commercialized tourist spot, the road reaches around 300m away from the spot. From there, you can take your vehicle off-road or walk. There aren't much things to see inside or out, the church itself is a treat to the eyes.
Recommended timing: Mornings or evenings
There are no shops close by except maybe one or two sugarcane juice carts.
Salman Faris Kizhissery (FARi) — Google review
Road connectivity is good, roads are not too good there are some patched,
once you reach there You have to park your vehicle on the road and have to walk for 5 minutes to reach the destination
Try to visit during the evening, you can see the colorful sky and feel the cool wind.
There is not much to see but a good place to take some photos.
Usually fishermen come there to ask for a coracle ride for 100 or 150 rps, i prefer to avoid that, because they are not permitted to take you on the coracle as well there is no life jackets, they come there to make some small money but be cautious about what you choose, I'm writing this because I have took that ride for 150 rsp but didn't felt safe
Prarthan Ramesh — Google review
Really a good place to go with your family or friends, consider going after 3 in noon or for the sunset.
It's just old place in the river side or banks.
You can also go boating here which costs 100-150 per person.
The place is always open to visit. During rainy season the church submerges under water to the tip so better visit it in summer or around. You don't have to worry about parking either.
Sandeep B Gowda — Google review
It was a good atmosphere during weekdays, there will be no disturbance or much crowd. I visited during the first week of March. I suggest you guys to visit starting week of Rainy seasons and winter to feel the beauty of place and nature and much more.....
One more thing that do not miss the Sunset in the evening time....
Vinay NG — Google review
This century old abandoned church is a magnificent structure located on the banks of Hemavathi river. It is a famous tourist spot and the church submerges during the monsoon and water level recedes during the summer. Parking is not available, but can park the vehicle on the road side and walk towards the church in the mud road for about 500 meters.
Vinay Kumar B M — Google review
Splendid place to spend the evening. Don't expect a beautiful sunset, since an nearby bridge obstructs the view. I don't recommend getting into water since it seems dangerous. Best place to visit is in weekdays. In the weekends lot of crowd gathering will be there
ashwin h — Google review
It's a Gothic church in ruins frequented by mostly photographer community. The construction of the dam and reservoir makes it unique with the surrounding areas (and also the church in rains) under water. You can take a detour from Hassan and visit it on the way to other parts of Karnataka. Will not recommend it as main attraction . Looks better in pictures than actual (Alas it's a prey to those lovebirds with an innate zeal of proclamation and no sense of heritage or architecture). Good for testing your framing skills though.
Pritam Banerjee — Google review
Nice place to visit once. Good to visit during the afternoon and early evening time. Might get spooky during the late hours. No houses or colonies near the location. Seems to be a place to wonder about its origin, civilization and the history around it.
There are few vendors, who sell water, juice and snacks in portable vehicles. Saw a party having their pre Wedding shoot.
Can go there by car and bike. No tickets necessary. Maybe they should recognise it as a tourist spot and maintain it.
It's just a beautiful wreck which is not monitored by authorities and is abandoned to go unnoticed by the majority.
B S — Google review
I never knew a ruins can be so beautiful and still standing strong in water.
Best spot for photo shoots nice scenery.
Best time to visit is summer. This is submerged in water during rainy season.
Ample car parking space. Small shop is also available for water and cold drinks but I recommend take your snacks and drinks along with you.
Well connected to road vehicles go right next to this place. No tickets required.
Can see lot of plastic bottles and covers thrown out. Please avoid dumping waste here when you visit.
Vinayak pai — Google review
Beautiful photogenic place situated at the backwater of Hemavathi reservoir. The road leading to the place is not in good shape. So drive carefully. When the Hemavathi reservoir is full, the church gets submerged in water and will not be accessible. The best time to visit would be when the water just starts receding, it provides a wonderful backdrop to the church.
Shreekesh Udupa — Google review
Shettihalli Church is located 200km from Bengaluru in Hassan Karnataka. Built in the 1860s by the French missionaries in India, the church is a magnificent structure of Gothic Architecture. After the construction of the Hemavati Dam and Reservoir in 1960 the church was Submerged under water due to the dam, It has since then become a famous tourist spot where people flock to see the half submerged church during monsoon. It is also known as The Submerged Church and The Floating Church.. These ruins are best visited once during the dry season and again during the monsoons. Its a great site for a photo-op.. ⛪✨
Kamalesh Hassan — Google review
If you are planning an sakleshpura trip, this is a must visit place. If you are visiting this place during the rainy season then you can see this church submerged but if you visit this place during summer you can go inside the church and enjoy the place but the worst part is no maintenance here people come and throw all possible things. And there is one more hidden temple in this place and is not visible to the naked eye, if you are carrying a binocular then if you view the point towards the dam you can sear the top part of the temple tower and again it can be seen only during summer.
Rahul Vaidya — Google review
No one says you are in Karnataka. Just beautiful Gothic charm Despite the decay, the church exudes a sense of history and mystery that is truly mesmerizing. It's a place where time seems to stand still, inviting contemplation and reflection amidst its fading grandeur.
Sumit Ranjan — Google review
Ruins of an old church. Large parts of the structure have collapsed due to constant flooding and no maintenance and many of the walls are defaced by visitors. However it's still nice to visit. You can ride all the way up to the church on cars or bikes. There's ample parking. When the water levels are down, you can even ride into the church ruins. There is also a nice view from the bridge across the reservoir. The approach roads from Hassan highway are scenic, but pass through villages, so you need to ride carefully. No stalls available near the spot, so need to bring sufficient water along
Zion Sandeep — Google review
It's a nice place to visit if you are nearby or visiting areas around. It is a remote location so don't expect any shops or other amenities in the near vicinity. You can easily spend 2-3 hrs looking around and appreciating the beauty of ruins/remains of this ancient structure. And can spend some time near the lake shore. It has some excellent silhouettes and will definitely be intriguing for the photographers as it provides a perfect backdrop for photoshoots. Also roads leading to this place are well maintained so shouldn't be a problem reaching there. Try to visit in the early morning or evening as sunsets and sunrises are definitely something you would love to watch.
Would have given 5 stars if it could be a little cleaner or maintained.
shekhar bhagat — Google review
Came here for Bike Ride.
Over all journey was excellent, once we enter from main road to this church village road, we don't get any shops for snacks or other. Recommending to buy water and snacks in advance. Go to this place, enjoy bird sound and never throw any waste in the spot.
Deepak Narayan — Google review
Shettihalli Rosary Church – Shot on Samsung
This is one of those very rare French Gothic architecture that we can get to see in Karnataka, A fascinating ruin, a romantic shoot location for a few while for some localites of Hassan do believe it to be still haunted! Haha.. Built by French Missionaries in 1860s was unfortunately submerged with the construction of Hemavati Dam & Reservoir.
Bangalore – Hassan road is a feast to ride on, it’s about 25kms from Hassan & once you deviate from NH 75 you shall enter narrow country roads which are pretty well maintained & it’s a short ride of 20mins or lesser before you reach the backwaters to this so called haunted yet enigmatic ruins.
Have fun & ride safe comrades..
Sheetal Jain — Google review
This church deserves to be one of the top tourist spots in Karnataka. The church though in ruins look very majestic. Just like the historic ruins seen abroad. It's an excellent picnic spot as well! The location is very calm and serene. Would recommend to carry drinks/eatables as there are none nearby. Hope this will be preserved by the government.
Shilpa Jose — Google review
If you are nearby Hassan or in that way then you might take this decision to visit this place.
Just a relaxing place and nothing much there.
No traces of complete history of the church, infrastructure completely shattered.
One can visit this places two time a year- monsoon and post monsoon.
During monsoon the church will be submerged in water to some extent and post that one can roam around the church.
This church is near a water body and next time to visit is during sunrise or sunset and the view is amazing.
No stalls available, no washroom or anything there.
Good place for photo shoot.
Priyanka Venkatswamy — Google review
Really nice place and great church ruins. it could be made up really good tourist place! the church is more than 100years old. such structure should be protected and atleast boundary marked so as to not find beer bottles and plastic all around it. A little care from locals, tourist and tourism department can protect the structure and nature around it. Very peaceful location.
Amzzz — Google review
Good place to visit. It's possible to drive right up to the church. The view of the lake from the church is good too. There is a sense of calmness and peacefulness at this place.
Visited on a weekday and the crowd was very less.
Anaswar T — Google review
Church is in ruins, we went at the break of dawn and the experience was surreal, although it was a cloudy morning. Really worth the visit!
Last 200-250m is a dirt road with some ups and downs, so drive carefully!
Deepak S — Google review
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Shetti halli, Hassan, Settihalli, Karnataka 573201, India
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Hoysaleshwara Temple
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shiva temple known for its elaborate relief designs, geometric pillars, stone carvings & statues.
A beautiful historical temple with finest of hand carvings, art works everywhere inside and out. Entry is free here. Local guides are available. A large lush garden area to sit and relax is surrounding the temple. Visiting here in summers is not recommended as the stones outside the temple gets very hot and visitor may not be able to stand barefoot. Car parking charge was 70 Rs.
abhishek sahu — Google review
No words can describe the beauty, magnificence and sheer craftsmanship of this temple. Whatever you say falls short to the beauty that you witness here.
You should definitely visit this place if you haven’t already. Just look at the work here and you will be left baffled. What they did 1100 years ago, we cannot achieve it today even with the all the machinery that is present today.
The boldness, the imagination, the intricacy, the efforts that the sculptors of that era have showcased here is inexplicable.
Very easy to locate, it has a huge parking space available. Opens at sunrise around 6:30am and closes at 6:30 in the evening. There is no entry ticket. You can just enter the temple and enjoy the art.
There are guides available for 500₹. They will tell you of some of the important artworks there and legends behind those.
Highly recommended. Please do visit this temple to get amazed by our heritage and culture.
It is situated at a distance of 17 km from Belur.
Banjaaraa Couple — Google review
"A magnificent piece of architecture! The intricate carvings and sculptures are breathtaking. A must-visit place for history and art lovers."
"The Hoysaleswara Temple is a stunning example of Indian temple architecture. The attention to detail in the carvings is remarkable. The surrounding area is also beautiful."
Way Finder — Google review
This temple is pure magic, the only temple after the Konark sun temple I have seen which has so much detailed work in the carvings and architecture. Each scripture has its meaning. It's a magnificent place for art lovers, our Indian history and spirituality. While here get a guide and understand this beautiful temple, its history and the hidden mysteries of this temple. Our ancestors had built a GEM. It's a must-visit temple for every age group.
BikeMyBuddy — Google review
This temple is a classic example of Indian architecture and showcases how our heritage is. The museum attached to the temple has some very good idols and remains. The temple area is neat, clean and well maintained. The beautiful garden landscape with adjoining lake is a good place to enjoy nature and pass time with family. It can be visited at any time of the year and while commuting from Bangalore, you can find some good restaurants for breakfast or lunch.
anish chandra — Google review
A must visit temple to see the great architect.
The guide service are very high. You can click as many photos you want. There is also provision of drinking water and super clean washroom. Parking facility is available on chargeable basis. There is shoe stand where is you can remove shoes. The approx time to complete exploring the temple is about 1-1.5 hrs. You can then sit and relax in the lawn just located in the premises of the temple.
abhijeet bagdiya — Google review
Stone carvings are amazing to watch, the place is well maintained and you can have relaxing time here. The scenic beauty of this place is stunning. Kindly visit here if you are nearby. No entry fee but parking charge is collected.
Sebastian Alex — Google review
This is an ancient and beautiful temple, built in 12th Century AD by the rulers of Hoysala Dynasty and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Amazing and intricate stone carvings, captivating & spectacular architecture and magnificence of the temple makes the visit a lifetime experience. A must visit temple at least once in a life time
Kamalasan Reddy VB — Google review
Timings from sunrise to sunset, Temple is really beautiful a must visit place, Better to hire a guide if you really want to know about the history. Guide charges 1-5 person ₹500/-, Parking ₹50/-, Shoe Stand ₹5/- per Head. Pls carry cash.
Sudipta Das — Google review
Beautiful place and very well maintained. One can spend hours if interested in delving into the architecture. Else a quick one hour can do the job as well.
A must visit place, especially to get a glimpse into our history.
Suryaprakash Vankamamidi — Google review
If you're interested in architecture and into historical monuments then it's must visit place.. the sculptures are very detailed and you can't resist to appreciate the work done by the sculptures. There is a Shiva lingam inside the temple and it's still active.. there is no entry fee, and the place is well maintained with huge trees and lawn. You can spend atleast one hour looking at the temple or you can hire a guide and know about the history of the place in detail. You need to remove your footwear while entering the temple premises and there is a footwear stand and they collect rs.5 per pair. Try to visit in early morning or evening otherwise it'll be hot in the noon and can't walk with bear foot. There is a small museum inside. Parking is free and there are some food stalls at the entrance, you can have fresh juices and fruits. Overall it's a great experience.
Kiran Kumar Arka — Google review
Hoysaleshvara Temple is a well maintained ancient Shiva temple with great craftsmanship on display. The overall area is very neatly kept and properly taken care of by the Archeological Survey of India.
The grounds around the temple are quite sizable and ideal to walk around.
This temple is definitely a must visit historical spot in this region.
Parking is available right in front of the entrance.
George Francis — Google review
Very good temple
Old and UNESCO heritage in Karnataka
It's famous for architecture and beautiful design very previous art on the wall and outer side of temple
rameshwar singh Charan — Google review
Pros
1.You must visit temple to see the great architect.
2.Photos allowed in this temple.
3.You want to explore without distribution better to visit weekdays.
4.Parking space available.
5.No entry fees. separate shoe stands available.
6.washroom available here.
Cons,
1.guides available here but little bit expensive.
Arun Kumar — Google review
This temple is a marvelous piece of art, any number photo will not justify what the eye has witnessed. Though this temple is not completely finished, the intricate detailing on the sandstone is out of the world.
The temple is constructed by using interlocking system around 900 yrs ago
Suraj K A — Google review
Wow this was a wonderful visit. Must visit place for everyone if you're around Chikmagluru area. These are ancient temples with beautiful and detailed carvings. This temple has a art, history, pilgrimage all at one place.
Utkarsh Gupta — Google review
One can witness the pure form of excellent art here. It's very cool and peaceful inside the temple . There is a lawn also where people can sit and chill .
The only drawback here is the securities . They neither allow us to keep our bags down nor to take photos peacefully .
sarath kp — Google review
Nice temple and has an amazing work of architecture and nice surroundings and there is no rush or entry fees everyone should visit this place atleast once. Parking in the area will cost you about 50 rupees and there is also a ground for parking. There is also a horse to ride and costs RS 100 per head,every one please visit with caution and don't damage the works...
Hemanth Harish — Google review
The Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu, Karnataka, India, is a mesmerizing masterpiece of ancient Indian architecture. Constructed during the 12th century under the Hoysala Empire, this temple is a testament to the architectural brilliance of that era.
The Hoysaleswara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu and stands as an outstanding example of Hoysala architecture, characterized by its intricate stone carvings. The temple complex comprises two shrines, one for each deity, and is surrounded by a large courtyard.
The exterior of the temple is adorned with an astounding array of finely detailed sculptures. These intricate carvings depict scenes from Hindu mythology, stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, divine beings, animals, and intricate floral motifs. The level of detail is breathtaking, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship and artistry of the Hoysala artisans.
One of the remarkable features of this temple is the lathe-turned, star-shaped pillars. These pillars are known for their precision and elegance, with each one boasting unique carvings that are remarkably well-preserved despite the passage of centuries.
The temple's architecture follows a trikuta (triple shrine) plan with intricately carved shikharas (spires) on top of each shrine. The intricate design and careful symmetry of the temple are awe-inspiring.
Intricacy and artistry are not limited to the exterior; the interior of the temple is equally impressive. The hall leading to the sanctum sanctorum is adorned with ornate pillars and finely carved ceilings, creating an otherworldly ambiance.
The Hoysaleswara Temple stands as a living museum of ancient Indian architecture and art. Its detailed carvings, symmetrical design, and overall grandeur make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, art aficionados, and spiritual seekers. A visit to this temple is a journey back in time and a remarkable experience that leaves visitors in awe of the architectural genius of the Hoysala dynasty.
Abhishek — Google review
12th century stone carved exquisite architecture with unmissable south East Asian influence in the art forms.
The main presiding deity is lord Shiva. Must visit in the Karnataka circuit.
Subrahmanyam V — Google review
A very good place to witness what Indian temples and sculptors were capable of.
Beautiful temple beside a lake.
Kantimahanty Rohit — Google review
One of the most amazing ancient temple which have ever seen and very well maintained and awesome stone carving architecture.
Good place to spend time.
Shaliniprabha — Google review
It was an absolute eye treat experience. The architecture and the temple.. no words literally it was absolutely stunning and the most underrated hoyasila architecture a must visit to know our great history and architecture style.
Revanth Kumar Kancherla — Google review
History: Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, the Hoysaleshwara Temple stands as a majestic testament to India's rich cultural heritage and architectural prowess. Built in the 12th century during the Hoysala Empire, this temple has witnessed centuries of history unfold before its hallowed halls. Its very existence is a window into a bygone era, where art, religion, and innovation converged to create something truly extraordinary.
Architecture: Stepping into the Hoysaleshwara Temple is like entering a world frozen in time. The intricate carvings that adorn its walls tell stories of gods and goddesses, mythological tales, and scenes from everyday life during the Hoysala period. The temple's star-shaped platform, magnificent gopurams, and exquisitely carved pillars are a testament to the unparalleled skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who built it. Each detail, meticulously chiseled into the stone, reflects the ingenuity and dedication of its creators, leaving visitors in awe of its architectural splendor.
Cleanliness: Despite its age and historical significance, the Hoysaleshwara Temple maintains a remarkable level of cleanliness and preservation. Visitors will find the temple premises immaculately maintained, with regular cleaning efforts ensuring that its beauty is not marred by litter or debris. The temple authorities' commitment to cleanliness not only enhances the visitor experience but also pays homage to the sanctity and reverence of this sacred site.
In conclusion, the Hoysaleshwara Temple is more than just a monument; it's a living embodiment of history, architecture, and cleanliness. A visit to this timeless marvel is not only a journey through the annals of time but also a testament to the enduring legacy of India's rich cultural heritage.
Avin Faldu — Google review
It's a must visit place on the way from Bangalore to Chikmagalur. There are two shivlings and two nandis in the temple, which has a story behind it. The carvings on the walls of the temple are very detailed and fascinating. Make sure you hire a guide to know the place better. The guide charged us Rs.600 for the entire group.
Rakesh Pimplikar — Google review
A must visit place if you want to experience the magnificence of ancient architecture. Its amazing to see how people back in those ancient days build such temples and designs. Take pictures, relax. There are good provisions for parking, washroom, and snacks.
Anik Dutta — Google review
The temple is very old and structures on the wall are fascinating, similar to belur temple , the life style of the people at that time are very beautifully carved on the wall and very well maintained by archaeological survey as it is UNESCO world heritage site
Venki Sabbavarapu — Google review
A very great pilgrimage, many foreigners visit often. Loved the place, enjoyed a lot, there was no queue as it was Monday. The parking cost of the car was ₹50.
Acchu YT — Google review
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site the the temple is well deserving. It was amazing to witness the creation and its sculptures so closely. Breathtaking experience and worth visiting if you have a couple of hours to spare. Although, it is suggested that the heritage site should be preserved and cared for as well as one would expect it to be, which is currently lacking.
The Sri Chennakeshava Swamy Temple Belur is a historic and culturally significant Hindu temple complex renowned for its intricate stone carvings and sculptures. The temple boasts of elaborate detailing, with some monuments containing such fine details that the bangles in women statues can be rotated. A representation of great culture, visiting the temple is highly recommended, and hiring a guide is advisable as there are many details that cannot be understood alone.
We should appreciate our ancient kings and architect who did these wonderful sculptures. Every part of this temple will attract your eyes and you will definitely will spend your time just looking at each and every sculpture.
The maintenance of temple is great. The surroundings are maintained clean. You will for sure find peace when you visit this temple. Parking available.
Avi Vlogs — Google review
It's a very beautiful architecture and temple with a long history to it. Make sure you know it or read it before you go so that you can understand the origin and significance of it.
The place is very well maintained, its neat and clean all around and also please don't touch the idols and wall carvings.
Kunal V — Google review
Belur Temple is a feast for the senses that will leave you speechless! The intricate carvings and stunning architecture are so beautiful that you'll forget to blink your eyes! The temple is a testament to the incredible artistry of the ancient craftsmen who designed it. It's like stepping into a time machine and being transported back to a time when art and design were celebrated in all their glory. The temple is a true masterpiece that will leave you in awe of the rich history and culture of India. So if you're looking for a truly unforgettable experience, don't miss out on this amazing destination!
ganta nikhil — Google review
ಶ್ರೀ ಚೆನ್ನಕೇಶವ ನಮ್ಮ ಹೊಯ್ಸಳರ ಕೊಡುಗೆ
This temple is a Architectural marvel, must visit in a life time, the way it's designed is unbelievable the stone ಗರ್ಭಗುಡಿ and surroundings.
You will have a pleasant visit with guides available in the temple who will explain you about the history of the place/kingdom and king in a good manner.
Observe the stone carvings closely you will see astonishing cultural excellence with story for each one.
Krishnaprasad V — Google review
Best architecture I have ever seen.
Beauty of Hindu art. Recommending to take a guide, they explain every detail of the temple. This temple has very detailed carvings of different things like old dances, god's, stories etc
Rahul B — Google review
Pros
1.You must visit the temple to see the best architecture, easily you can spend
1 -2 Hours
2.Photos allowed in this temple.
3.You want to explore without distribution better to visit weekdays.
4.Parking space available.
5.No entry fees.
6.Paid separate shoe stands available.
Arun Kumar — Google review
Historical great temple. It has very much detailing in the temple. Which is carved in the stone. Guides say that some monuments are that much detailed such that the bangles in the woman statue can be rotated..... The temple is a representation of our great culture. Do visit the temple ... If possible take one guide also.... Cause the temple has so much details which we can't know by our own. There's no any entry fees ... We have to pay for just chappal stand.
RATNESH MALI — Google review
Beautifully built temple which is more than 1000s years old. History has a lot to say to those who want to hear.
Don’t try exploring this temple with out the hiring a trained local guide. They are government guide who will take Rs. 500 and will help you understand each and every aspect of the temple.
It is not a tourist spot or a dating place, have seen many couples hidden here and there, kindly respect the heritage place and a temple.
“Every stone tells a story” so take out your time and enjoy this masterpiece.
Shivani Jain — Google review
An epic masterpiece of our past. No architectural wonder can rival the beauty of what lies within these walls.
Went in the evening so it was cool. I am assuming in the afternoon it will be very hot so it is recommended to walk with a pair of socks in the open courtyard.
Ample drinking water facilities. Parking is at the backside of the temple and ₹50/- is charged for the same.
Pronoy Baidya — Google review
The stone carvings of temple is mind blowing,
You need atleast a day to observe the carvings,
It took more than 100 years for thousands of workers to build this marvel.
This represents our culture, wisdom and talent.
Please take a guide here, so that you will gain more insights on the temple
Must visit place for everyone irrespective of age.
swaroop rk — Google review
This is a place where it’s constructed years ago and it remains beautiful till today with great and awful carvings and sculptures around the temple… family and friends can spend time here visiting this great temple… you can feel all the carvings by hand and will be surprised with it’s built ..
Shiva Kumar rc — Google review
A must visit place for one who is passionate about history, culture, art, mythos. Not less than half a day is required to explore the area and one won't be disappointed for hiring a guide. Ancient Indian sculpting, engineering and architecture skills
in display here would definitely leave one flabbergasted.
▒ þRª†hε εsH Sª∩ª╚ █™ — Google review
The intricate carvings on stones are a sight to enjoy.
These are the ruins of Islamic invasion. If this can still mesmerize me. I wonder how beautiful it would have been in it's glory days.
Deepak Kumar — Google review
The most heritageous temple in the world. One of the UNESCO identified places. It such a awesome place to visit, just can't express its beauty in words. Definitely no doubt in people getting mesmerized after seeing the sculptures here
Kushala CL — Google review
The main attraction of hoysala Empire.. most beautiful temple i have ever seen.. temple construction took 103 years to complete the temple .. amazing art still it was not damaged... Must visit temple in Karnataka..
No entry fee..
Ravikumar07 — Google review
Absolutely stunning architecture, no doubt it’s a UNESCO heritage site. The details in those carvings will blow your mind and make you wonder how they did it 1000 years ago. It’s a piece of architectural marvel. Don’t miss it if you are around.
Sahith P — Google review
One of the most important exquisite ancient temples in the world. It’s amazing that it has survived this long without much damage/wind erosion. The stone carvings are incredibly ornate and intricate. It is a living shrine, so one has to follow certain rules while visiting and be respectful to the religious beliefs of pilgrims and worshippers.
Indranil Bhattacharya — Google review
Very nice temple. It is an architectural wonder. The precision with which the carvings were done is amazing. Ample parking space around the temple. Good facilities. Extremely hot weather during Summer.
Pushyamitra Prabha — Google review
Must see place, add it to your must visit places. It is amazing temple, each individual sculptures are very beautiful and wonderful. We should feel proud of our ancient kings and architect who did these wonderful sculptures. Every place in this temple will attract your eyes. The maintenance of temple is good. The surroundings are maintained clean. Parking available. Must visit this place. Guiders are available and they will explain in detail everything about temple and single single art . They knows multiple languages, Telugu, English ,Hindi ,Kannada and many more languages.
Sudheer G — Google review
It’s amazing, each individual sculptures are very beautiful and it’s wonderful. You will see the real art of Indian artists. Must visit this place. This place is located in between the town itself. Best guiders are available and they will explain in detail everything about temple and single single art . They knows multiple languages, English ,Hindi ,Kannada and many more languages. Good people .
Sushrath Pk — Google review
One of the amazing place and historic place where we can see how beautiful the arts of old ages were there. Some of them are destroyed by the intruders but still the place stands beautiful with it's immensely beautiful artistry all over the place and the lord himself stands so beautifully that it's really difficult to explain the beauty of him.
Bhavish Kumar B — Google review
It was an amazing place to know our culture and sculptures . One should visit this place with family . We should engage a guide to get an idea about the sculptures and idols history. Definitely kids will be shocked by knowing the technology used on those days by our ancestors and kings
Paruchuri sai madhav — Google review
One of the best archeological places in India. It is a must visit. The amount of talent which our ancestors had is immense. Each and every sculpture is beautifully sculpted. It would take days to completely see and understand each story behind each sculpture.
Naveen Kumar H — Google review
This temple is dedicated to 24 incarnations of lord Vishnu. Outer wall is the carving of elephants and lions.
One of the best masterpieces of craftsmanship which depict our culture and the art of the man.
There is a gravity pillar of unique 42 ft height carved out of a single stone and stand on its own weight.
Paid parking is available.
You can opt for a tourist guide who will explain the evry bit of the temple.
Poonam chourey — Google review
It's a marvelous structure and a great piece of ancient architecture. Carvings are so detailed and beautiful. Totally worth the visit. Not much of a crowd also. It's peaceful.
Suraj Niyogi — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place with a soulful connection to God. Highlight of this temple for me were the super detailed carvings and the story they told through them! Truly pictured the whole history being told through architecture and the sculpting of these beautiful Soapstone structures. Must visit ✨
Ruchi Kamat — Google review
Sacred place & Architecture details. You could have never seen such detailing in stone. Unbelievable. We had a very good lunch here in temple. Worth visiting
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R G — Google review
Channakeshava Swami Temple, Beluru.
Very nice temple, Beautiful architecture, Mind-blowing architecture!! Very nice stone work. People who sculpted these are true artists. They have done very nice Contribution to Indian History.
Must visit place, bring your family and friends. This is the epitome of Indian art and architecture.
Prakash Surakod — Google review
Very beautiful piece of architecture. A whole day will not be enough to go through all the carvings. Leaves you in awe. However you have to leave your footwear before entering the temple and the ground is sizzling hot. Please wear socks to be comfortable.
Andrea Dsilva — Google review
Wonderful historical temple with beautiful sculptures in the classical Hoysala architectural style. You can spend a few hours looking at the statues and sculptures. Be sure to find a guide (official guides with badges are present throughout the site) who will show you intricate art and features along the sculptures.
Hebbe Waterfalls is a picturesque tourist attraction on a coffee estate featuring cascading waterfalls standing at 551 feet tall. Visitors can access the falls by hiking or hiring an SUV for about INR 3-4k accommodating up to seven people. The SUV ride is quite thrilling and lasts for about half an hour. Once at the parking lot, visitors must walk to reach Hebbe Falls which takes around 20-30 minutes.
Wow, what a wonderful place, Natural, serine small streams of river following through.
To reach u can drive your vehicle till the parking lot, then need to hire SUV's costing between 3k to 4k for a family for 6 to 7 members, SUV ride is nothing short of adventure park roller coaster and gets completed in about half hour, then you need to walk to reach Hebbe Falls and this most beautiful part of it with scenic views all around, track reaching the Falls is very safe for all buy is good 20 to 30 minute walk, view from Falls is breath taking and swimmers can enjoy good swim.
PS. Be careful if u have senior citizens or infants with you....
Anthony Jerson — Google review
One of the Craziest Waterfalls I have ever seen. Greatest Life experience this waterfall was heavy which actually made it look more beautiful.
How to reach here? Answer : Our Vehicles are allowed to only a Particular extent. Later from there They will arrange a vehicle which will take us to the top of the Mountain where it's impossible for Our vehicles to reach. And they will take us to one point and from there we have to trek over few small bridges till 1Km and there you find this awesome falls
Sharukh Shaik — Google review
Surreal waterfalls. Have to take a jeep ride to reach waterfalls. At that time it was ₹500 per person. Driver is very friendly. He’ll show wild animals on the way and tigers(if visible).
Go there during monsoon once and during non-monsoon once, at least. The way to waterfalls in the jeep is thrilling too.
You’ll cherish the experience for years. :)
God — Google review
I went to hebbe falls with my family and cousins in month of May . Many of them doesn't know about this spot . It's one of the best falls in Karnataka. Water is pure and less crowd . Had a refreshing time around nature ❤️ You have to park your vehicle and go half the way by Jeep( government) and Trek few kilometres to visit this falls . We carried some snacks and soup packets with us as there is no food stall inside . Please don't pollute this area.
Swetha Jain — Google review
Standing at Hebbe Falls, I'm engulfed by its mesmerizing grandeur. The cascade plunges from a considerable height, creating a dramatic spectacle as it crashes onto the rocks below. A fine mist rises, creating a refreshing, almost mystical atmosphere. The surrounding forest, with its towering trees and dense vegetation, adds to the enchantment. The roar of the waterfall competes with the chirping of birds and rustling leaves, creating a harmonious symphony of nature. The pool at the base is inviting, tempting me to take a dip in its cool waters. Hebbe Falls is a breathtaking masterpiece of nature, a place where time seems to stand still in the embrace of its beauty.
Consider the 30-minute safari.
Factor in a 10-minute trek to reach Hebbe Falls.
Remember to bring salt due to the potential presence of numerous leeches.
Elanchithiran — Google review
It is a very nice Place, we can experience 24 KM of Jeep ride(Up and down) on just 500 rs. Also walk from Jeep stand to falls was dream land with nature rich.finally the falls view is breath taking just be safe from Leaches and slippery roads.
CHANDAN N J — Google review
Amazing place. U can really enjoy this place. Even though we r facing a water crisis this fall didn't cheat us. To reach the falls u have to travel in Jeep It costs 500 per person of 12 km. Then u have to walk 1 km. Even Jeep and walk u can explore the beauty of mountains and trees.
Deepika Priya — Google review
Good place. You have to pay ₹500 per head or ₹4000 for full jeep for Jeep travel, which takes 30 mins to reach the falls. You will have 1:30 hours to spend time. Again go back in same jeep. No restaurant near by
Nelson Sequiera — Google review
INCREDIBLE place! A must visit! Depending on how safe the waters are, you can literally go stand under the waterfall.
You have to take a jeep to reach the waterfall. They charge ₹500/head and they don't allow any other vehicle beyond the starting point. The ride takes about 30mins but it is very scenic by itself. But the amount is absolutely worth paying.
I visited in July, peak monsoon season. Visibility is low and you can't see the valley on the way to the falls. The waters are more full though, and the waterfall looked majestic.
Beware of leeches though! Do not stray away from the path.
Aakash Hegde — Google review
One can reach here by jeep, 500/- person. Nice view on the way. Once you reach the point the jeep driver will stay there for 1 hour. From jeep point to hebbe fall is walking distance approx 800-1000 meter one side that needs to be covered and return back within an hour.
Walking through the forest. We went in the month of November.
Vihal Patel — Google review
Unveiling a hidden gem near Kemmanagundi, Hebbe Falls offers a double dose of adventure. First, navigate a thrilling jeep ride through verdant coffee estates. Then, embark on a short trek that winds through scenic beauty, building anticipation for the grand finale. The reward? A majestic two-tiered waterfall. Immerse yourself in the cool mist, the lush greenery, and the invigorating roar of the water - a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Sweeten Bandodcar — Google review
Just an awesome place. From the check post, you have to hire a jeep which cost rs.500 per person. Hebbe falls is a 12 km Jeep journey from the forest check post point. The jeep ride is very hectic for aged people because the road is very bad. Young people can handle the jeep ride. We enjoyed this ride very much. The so-called road (🥴) is through the Bhadra Reserve. Visit early, otherwise, the place will become very crowded later and you have to wait for a long to get a jeep.
Sukannya Dalal — Google review
Waterfall is very good. The 10-15 minutes walk to waterfall is also amazing. Its a 1 day round trip from chikmanglur.
IMP : You can park your pvt vehicles near forest dept checkpoint, but u can ONLY reach there by forest department Jeep. This takes around 1 hr of waiting time, and there are NO food stalls there.
rishabh gautam — Google review
Worth a visit.
I visited on July and it's mild raining. Need to take jeep to reach. Govt price is 590/head there are some private jeeps charging 500/ head but congested. After the jeep ride, need to walk for 2km. The path is very very slippery in rainy time, better have good shoes.
Falls is huge, and have pool like setup. It's good enjoy even for kids.
No change room. And beware of leeches.
Premkumar K — Google review
Beautiful waterfall in Bhadra Wild life sanctuary. Jeeps charge ₹500 per person for two way trip from the entry point. It's about 40-50 minutes journey by jeep. From morning till afternoon the jeeps are available to visit the waterfalls every 15 minutes and they get 12 people seated in a jeep. One hour and fifteen minutes of time is given to visit the waterfalls and come back after they drop you near the waterfalls. There is another 20 minutes walk through the jungle from jeep drop point to reach the waterfalls.
No washrooms or changing rooms at waterfalls. Hence visitors should change the clothes and use wash rooms at a place where jeep rides start before and after visiting the waterfalls.
Elderly people with back ache should take care because the jeep ride is through rough terrain otherwise the ride is enjoyable through the beautiful forest area.
Also beware of leeches in slow or stagnant waters surrounding the main waterfalls area.
In summer also this waterfalls has plentiful water. The rocks are slippery, but once you carefully pass them and reach below the waterfalls then there is a nice sandy bottom and enjoy the bath in about up to 6 feet deep water.
Dipak Parmar — Google review
Beautiful waterfall with stunning views. One should take a Jeep (compulsory) by paying a decent amount. Those people will do an off-road riding for 9 kms and we have to Trek for around 1 km to reach the falls. A must visit waterfalls specially during monsoon.
Ganesh Jaju — Google review
Hebbe falls is one of the popular place to visit in Chikmagalur, you can enjoy 5-6km jeep safari with 500 per person cost, its completely off-road jungle safari, you can spot few animals if you are lucky enough, wild deer can be easily seen. You have to walk for 15-20 min with gradual ascent, descent, flat terrains to reach Hebbe fall. You can take a bath under fall if interested or just enjoy its drops like shower by seating on rock at some distance away from waterfall. You have to come back by 1 hr to 1.25 hrs at jeep safari parking to go back. It will take minimum 2-3 hours depends on rush.
Shital Thorat — Google review
Hebbe Waterfalls is a nature lover's paradise! The journey through the dense, verdant forest to reach the falls is an adventure in itself, setting the stage for the breathtaking spectacle that awaits. As the cascading waters plunge amidst lush greenery, a sense of tranquility washes over you. The natural pool at the base is an inviting oasis, perfect for a refreshing dip. The sheer beauty and raw power of Hebbe Waterfalls make it a must-visit destination. It's a symphony of nature, where the sound of falling water harmonizes with the serenity of the surrounding landscape. Truly a hidden gem in the heart of Karnataka
Sai Eshwar — Google review
Admiring the Cascade offers a truly breathtaking view, and the experience of walking through the woods is priceless, especially during winter.
The wait was a bit longer as they needed to accommodate 13 members in a vehicle.
Additionally, the price is higher (500 per head). They provide around one and a half hours to spend time in the waterfalls. The jeep safari takes almost 30 mins.
Joshua — Google review
A wonderful place for nature lovers and those who love trekking. A very safe, quiet, and beautiful place to be seen. You need to reach the starting point where you will find Jeep ready to take you through the rough terrains across the jungle. Then you will have to trek through a carefully laid out path that will take you straight to the waterfall.
Daljinder Kaur — Google review
U need to travel in a government forest keep for 12 km ~ 45 mins to reach the falls which will cost per person 500 rupees. The view was amazing. Please take clothes if you want to swim.
Souvik Banerjee — Google review
Amazing waterfall.
The jeep ride is amazing…. 🤩
Advice: -Go early in the morning so you don’t wait into queue.
- Take care of sleepy shoes.
I fallen down twice 🥺🤕
After Jeep riding have at-least 1 km walking path. That has mind blowing forest view. While this has 2 waterfall cross bridge has a pretty view to took good pictures.
Jayhari Patel — Google review
Visiting Hebbe Falls was one of the great experiences. The jeep safari to reach waterfalls about 45 min is completely off-roading with enchanting views. After that there will be a small trek to reach waterfalls. Everything was wonderful, I personally loved it♥️
Sravani Chemikala — Google review
One of the most beautiful falls, located in the mid of forest. Around 1.5 hr from city centre, you can take the car till the booking spot. Then you are taken into a van/jeep 590/- per person.( Although while coming back, we saw that booking was being taken straight from the main gate and was written as 500/- and it wasnt available in the morning)It takes around 3.5-4 hrs of total time including a 12-15 mins trek in the last.You can take a dip in the fall though it is very slippery. My advise is to Visit it in the early morning for lesser crowd.
Large historical fort on the base of rocky hills with many doors & carvings at the main entrance.
An excellent place and a historic heritage spot. The area of fort is large, hilly and beautiful. The view from the top most point is breath taking. steps are not easy to take. Remember to carry an umbrella or a hat with you while visiting this monument…Overall it was an amazing experience🤩🌅
Raghu Gowda — Google review
Good experience visiting the place
During summer, recommended to visit in the early hours
At the entrance, you can hire a good guide who will explain the history -- highly recommended.
You will have to pay entry fee of rs20 per person. This has been made online by scanning a QR code and then filling the form.
There are guards who will assist you in this.
Cafeteria is available inside for snacks and cooling off the heat with cold water or juice or butter milk 🥛
Do note: flying drone is restricted here.
They will not allow you to carry it inside.
Karthik R — Google review
Good place to visit with family or friends. Easily accessible. Fee only 25 for Indian citizens.
Fort spread on several hills. Scene from hills is beautiful. Usually it takes 3 to 4 hrs to complete visit.
Fort opens from 6AM to 6PM.
Best times are early morning.
JACOB JAMES — Google review
Amazing place. Can spend a whole day here if you are interested in exploring each and every bit of the cave.
Most places have a brief information board next to it. Having a guide is subjective. He will tell you a few more points and significances which isn't there at the display board. Climbing to the top of the rock is not a very easy task, can go at your own risk. View from top is amazing!
Entry ticket ₹25 can be purchased at entry gates.
Place is clean and we'll maintained.
Arvind S — Google review
Lots of history with this place! People will chase you to get a guide to show places.. 😀
Entry - 20 per head
Photography lovers will love this place. Adding some pics below.
It's marvelous to see how they build the walls with such big rocks, which are aligned beautifully. It has some 7 big doors kinda entry.
I guess, the place looks more beautiful in a cloudy day than a rainy one.. we can spend 2-3 hours here and definitely a good walking exercise 😀
It gets crowded after 10-11 AM. Suggest to enter in the morning..
parking is free on the roadside..
There are some local vendors if need any snacks or drinks. Mayura would be the only option if need a proper meals..
Overall great experience.
Jishnujith — Google review
Must visit place to know about history, given 5 star as everyone should visit this place once.
More people if visit then popularity increases and government will spend more money to maintain it well.
Big place to walk around so you need 2 to 3 hours to complete it. Local guide will be helpful. It has beautiful history and you need to virtually dream it when you would be visiting every point how our history would have been.
Enjoy the beautiful photos and videos.
Deepak Gupta — Google review
One of a kind fort. Natural terrain has been used for its defence. Makes up for a good hiking trail. A fort with historical significance. Listen to the story of the brave echoing within the walls of the fort
vageesh km — Google review
Historic fort is very beautiful and got a rich history.
- If you are visiting for first time then take the guide. Guide is available inside the fort and they will explain the details.
- If you are photo freak, then you will get beautiful pictures too.
- Carry water bottle and some snacks (inside fort snacks are not available).
VINUTHA V — Google review
It’s a peaceful place with a lot of history. The fort is built on top of a hill and features numerous ancient temples, palaces, and watchtowers that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the fort's rich history and enjoy the breathtaking scenery while also experiencing a glimpse into India's vibrant past.
Prudhvi Kanth Reddy Ganta — Google review
Best view during monsoon. Visited on july 23rd 2023. Full of greenery and those windmill views were breathtaking. It takes 1 whole day to explore the complete fort. It was raining the whole day.
krupa gp — Google review
Good place to visit for a day out, nice scenic view from different parts of the fort. Entry fee is ₹20 for Indians, ₹200 for Foreigners. Tickets are need to purchased digital, good initiative from government. But the thing felt bad is fort is not well maintained, visitors need act responsibly to not litter in and around the place and destroy the authenticity of the place.
ShashiKumar Siddananjappa — Google review
Very Big fort. You have to walk there, in fort steps also there. First is to take ticket from ticket counter then you will allow to enter. In fort temple, water tank is present.
In fort there is one shop you can purchase water bottle also. So many rocks are present.
Swapnil Shukla — Google review
ಜೀವನದಲ್ಲಿ ಒಮ್ಮೆಯಾದರೂ ನೋಡಲೇಬೇಕಾದ ಕೋಟೆ ನಮ್ಮ ಚಿತ್ರದುರ್ಗ ಎಳು ಸುತ್ತಿನ ಕೋಟೆ. ತುಂಬಾ ಸುಂದರ. Chitradurga Fort is an architectural marvel that encapsulates centuries of history. The intricate design, featuring seven concentric walls and integrated natural rock formations, reflects the strategic brilliance of its builders. The massive boulders not only contribute to its defense but also lend a unique aesthetic. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking to marvel at ingenious fortress architecture. Loved the early climb up the fort! Opens at 6am and best time to go up is early morning. Vast fort, numerous temples and walkways. If ASI can have audio guides at disposal- would be fantastic. Can make a day visit! Definitely a must visit. It is a archaeological Marvel, we cannot imagine how our ancestors have built this fortress without the access of now-a-day's modern advanced equipment.The walls are huge and powerful. There are couple of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. From the top of the hill we could see the part Chitradurga district.
Ashok Patel — Google review
Good place to visit. Make sure to carry a smart phone since tickets can be only purchased via Google lens. Toilets were not maintained and drinking water points don't have water always so go prepared.
Gururaj R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and a must visit. A detailed visit takes around 3.5 hours with the help of a guide.
The fort opens at 6 am and it's the best time to visit when the sun is still not out.
Make sure you carry couple of bottles of water.
Ticket charges are 20/-
Guide charges are 500/- to 1500/- depending on the time and places you want to see inside the fort.
Advait Bellur — Google review
Beautiful fort maintained normally but efforts should be taken to make it far better. The way to fort is so narrow to reach and parking is small. Weekdays are mostly free while comparing to weekends it’s almost little crowded. You can opt for guide with multilingual skills and may charge you around 200-1000 it’s not a fixed one as the trust has not taken any actions. It takes approximately 1-4hours to explore the entire fort, it’s vastly spread with more details. Best for students to explore and experience the old civilisation. There are proper dustbins placed in all places where we can keep the fort near and clean. Also fresh refrigerated water dispenser in most places and toilet facilities for both genders. A must visit place for people who wants to explore new places and learn history of India.
ABHIMANYU SINGH CHAMPAWAT — Google review
1. Must visit place if visiting to chitradurga.
2. You need to buy ticket online at entrance. Carry u'r government Id or remember the ID number. It's needed while purchasing ticket online. Ticket cost = Rs. 20.
3. Wear good gripped shoes & comfortable cloth because it may take 1 day to cover the allowed places in Fort.
4. Don't go on the top of hill if you're not confident.
5. Carry snacks & water & please don't litter & save the Fort.
6. The Fort is well maintained but only thing is people do littering and it affects the overall heritage. Dustbins are provided at every step please use that.
7. There is a great story for every temple, cave, etc. inside the Fort. It's written there. Please read it at it's important to know the history as well.
8. There are few toilets inside. There are water filters installed at several places. But the water is not good. So please carry your own water bottles.
Rohit Kumar — Google review
Well maintained place.
Beautiful fort. Entry fee is just 25 Rupees per head. But they maintained it so well, clean and delicate.
Worth a visit if one is traveling by Chitradurga place.
Surely includes a lot of walking, keep water bottles ready!
Susmita Bilgi — Google review
Chitradurga Fort is a captivating historical marvel. Its massive stone walls and intricate architecture are a testament to India's rich heritage. Exploring its labyrinthine passages and ancient temples is like stepping back in time. The panoramic views from the fort's vantage points are breathtaking. The preservation efforts are commendable, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. You must have 1 days to visit complete fort.
Note : To know more about the fort get the tour guide who can help you to explain everything.
Rajat Shah — Google review
Great place . U can finish it in 2-3 hours or can spent much more time according to your interest. We spent nearly 6 hours there and it is 100% worth it(we would have spent much more time if possible)
Don't follow crowd if you want to see every bit of it.
Maps have been given in every corner it is a great help if you want to see all of it. Carry water as much as possible. Even though there is one shop inside better to carry water.
If you want to see every bit of it avoid guide , they are only going through few important and near by ruins ( don't if if it is because of the preference of travelers still most of the places are not covered by tourist)
ABHIJITH MVS — Google review
The architectural rendering of the fortification is known for its massive walls encircling the palace with majestic guarded gateways, magazines, water and oil storage tanks, bastions at regular intervals.
There are numerous watchtowers on top of the hills.
The fort is majestic, well preserved and well maintained.
Must visit place especially during winter.
Mahendran Raman — Google review
It is a archaeological Marvel, we cannot imagine how our ancestors have built this fortress without the access of now-a-day's modern advanced equipment.The walls are huge and powerful. There are couple of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. From the top of the hill we could see the part Chitradurga district.
Prasanna Hegde — Google review
Loved the early climb up the fort! Opens at 6am and best time to go up is early morning. Vast fort, numerous temples and walkways. If ASI can have audio guides at disposal- would be fantastic. Can make a day visit! Definitely a must visit.
Anila Acharya — Google review
A historical fort located within the city. Well maintained and has information at prominent places to explain the history of the place. Guides are also available if you want to dig deeper into the history of this fort. I visited in Nov and if was cool and breezy even at 11 AM. Good for photography lovers. A small refreshment shop is available inside the fort (not a big one. Kind of petti shop). One would need at least 2 hrs to visit this fort fully. Involves lot of walking as it's a very big fort.
Janardhanan Selvakumar — Google review
Fantastic fort with reach history. Wonderful place for short track. Ticket price is rs60 per person. Guide is also available to get in depth information about the fort. Well maintained but some idiots spoiled it.
Rohan Talavanekar — Google review
Amazing sculpture, biggest fort in india. We took a guide charges 200/person. He is very calm and explained the sculpture in a very beautiful way.
Support the guides so that you can also know in depth about the place.
The Sree Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, a UNESCO Heritage Site, is a 7th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Virupaksha. It boasts a gateway tower, dining hall and courtyards. As the oldest functioning temple in India, it attracts numerous pilgrims who seek blessings from Lord Shiva.
Very beautiful, soothing and peaceful temple
The architecture and the carvings are indeed mesmerizing!
The entire place will leave you enchanted.
Make sure you visit the spot from where one can see the reverse shadow of temple from pinhole... it's a terrific design from ancient time!
Divya Ghag — Google review
This is such a beautiful architecture . Big temple complex and the place has lot of history. They have 3 headed nandi which was destroyed so ASI has placed 3 different Nandi to denote 3 times Pooja of Lord Shiva. You can do darshan very easily and temple complex has a elephant which goes by the name Lakshmi. She will bless you once you give some offerings. The inverted shadow of the gopuram is beautiful.
Soul On Fire: Travel and Adventure — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic time at this remarkable place with an ancient vibe. It's truly a must visit world heritage site. Exploring the rich history and feeling the cultural essence of the place was truly unforgettable. Every corner seemed to whisper stories of the past, and being there immersed me in a world that felt both timeless and deeply significant. I highly recommend anyone to make the journey and experience it for themselves. It's truly a treasure worth cherishing.
Vinay Khanna — Google review
A must see thing in Hampi and there is lot to see around. The best way to visit all the places is to hire an auto for a day and it will take you all the places. This particular temple is very beautiful and old and also have a pinhole camera in the end; a must see thing.
Pranav Rathi — Google review
Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi in the Vijayanagara district of Karnataka, India. It is part of the Group of Monuments at Hampi, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple is dedicated to Sri Virupaksha, a form of Shiva. The temple was built by Lakkan Dandesha, a nayaka (chieftain) under the ruler Deva Raya II also known as Prauda Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara Empire.
From different countries many people will visit here I suggest to all readers please visit once in lifetime.
Virupaksha Temple is the main center of pilgrimage (ತೀರ್ಥಯಾತ್ರೆ )at Hampi, and had been considered the most sacred sanctuary over the centuries. It is intact among the surrounding ruins and is still used in worship.
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prashant tariwal — Google review
Manoram place.
This is such a beautiful architecture . Big temple complex and the place has lot of history. They have 3 headed nandi which was destroyed so ASI has placed 3 different Nandi to denote 3 times Pooja of Lord Shiva. You can do darshan very easily and temple complex has a elephant which goes by the name Lakshmi. She will bless you once you give some offerings. The inverted shadow of the gopuram is beautiful.
Also visit Lotus temple, Elephant temple, Rani bath place and lot more.
People need to plan 3 days stay there and show everything.
At evening they can enjoy sunset view.
Atul Kesharwani — Google review
Virupaksha Temple is an absolute marvel! Its stunning architecture and rich history make it a must-see in Hampi. The intricate carvings and vibrant surroundings create a captivating atmosphere. Don't miss this gem when exploring Hampi's heritage. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Sainjal Poly — Google review
It is a great peaceful temple where u will get the blessing of Laxmi (elephant)by which u will really felt good. Also the temple and sunset point nearby makes it a great place to visit. Visit around 4pm and then go to sunset and enjoy the peaceful sunset...
Vikas Meghani — Google review
Very good feeling to visit this temple in the morning, low crowd and great experience. Lots of monkeys though around and it’s good if you carry some bag if you want to feed banana to the elephant as monkeys won’t let you carry it till there. Place for shoes is properly placed and parking is well designed. Also note to buy the ticket at entrance if you want to go inside and near to the statues.
Rajeev Ranjan — Google review
Virupaksha Temple is the 7th century Shiva temple in Hampi, Central Karnataka. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Lord Virupaksha, also referred to as Pampapathi is the main deity in Virupaksha Temple. Virupaksha Temple complex also houses shrines of Bhuvaneshwari and Vidyaranya.
Virupaksha Temple complex is surrounded by three gopuras (towers). The main tower, on the east is an imposing structure, 9 stories, 50 meters tall, built in the fifteenth century. Eastern tower forms the main entrance to Virupaksha Temple. Eastern tower has extensive craftsmanship on each of its floors featuring hundreds of Hindu gods and goddesses. The inverted shadow of the main tower falls on a wall inside the temple. Your tour guide will help you see this spot.
sathish krishna — Google review
The one and only active temple in the whole of Hampi which was built by the Vijayanagara Empire. Such a gracious place to be at. Lord Shiva's historic location.
Kalyan Venkatesh — Google review
The Virupaksha Temple in Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a significant religious and architectural landmark. Its intricate carvings, towering gopuram, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike. The temple's beauty and cultural significance often receive positive reviews from visitors, showcasing its importance in Indian history and architecture.
Nayan Rajput — Google review
This extraordinary location stands as a marvel of Indian architecture, a must-visit for enthusiasts captivated by the essence of Indian design. It beautifully mirrors the artistic intellect of craftsmen and sculptors. Offering a darshan of Lord Virupaksha, the deity of the Vijayanagara Empire, it holds historical and spiritual significance. Adjacent to this remarkable site, there's a vibrant market where you can explore and purchase a variety of toys.
Anil Saini — Google review
Hampi is a jewel of Karnataka, rich in history and serenity. The map of Hampi was designed by various rulers from the Vijayanagar empire. Almost every step leads to a temple, each with a unique architectural design, significance, and story to tell. Known to be a hippie’s paradise, Hampi’s only dry point is its climate.
And Lakshmi Temple Elephant is gorgeous
Ravi Kumar — Google review
Ok so this place in Hampi is must visit and most probably the first place which you will visit. The vibration of this temple and it’s surrounding temple deities are very high and you will love to spend a long time over here. Admire the beauty of this temple along with this observe all the statues and deities which are there along with the elephants and morning evening aarti if you can.
Gaurav Singh Panwar — Google review
It is a majestic embodiment of architectural splendor and spiritual significance. As one of the oldest functioning temples in India, it seamlessly intertwines history, mythology, and devotion, making it a paramount pilgrimage site.
Approaching the temple, the towering gopuram (entrance tower) beckons with intricate carvings narrating mythological tales. The temple's courtyard, adorned with pillared halls and sacred shrines, creates a serene atmosphere, inviting visitors to partake in the divine aura.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Virupaksha Temple has a compelling sanctity. The inner sanctum houses the main deity, with rituals and ceremonies conducted with unwavering tradition. The temple's architecture showcases the Vijayanagara style, characterized by detailed carvings and towering structures.
The Virupaksha Temple seamlessly integrates into the vibrant landscape of Hampi, with the Tungabhadra River flowing nearby and the Virupaksha Bazaar bustling with activity. Pilgrims and tourists alike find solace in the spiritual vibrations while appreciating the artistic marvels that adorn the temple complex.
Beyond its religious significance, the temple serves as a living heritage site, preserving the cultural legacy of the Vijayanagara Empire. Exploring the Virupaksha Temple is not just a visit; it's a profound journey through time, spirituality, and the enduring grandeur of Indian architecture.
Payal Sharda — Google review
Must visit place. The architecture and the sculptures are out of this world. It transports you to the past instantaneously. Dont miss out the 1000 year old pin hole camera made by the ancient people using dark chambers and a hole in the stone wall.
Sriharri Ds — Google review
Temple with vibes. Hampi’s main temple. Best time to visit is early morning or evening time you can enjoy. Noon it will be too hot. Hire a guide to explore each and every sculpture of this temple. Parking is available around 500m away. You can click pictures and videos . You can also visit River to enjoy.
Alemari VSS — Google review
What a surreal and do one experience visiting this iconic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
I visited Hampi for 2 nights during my recent solo motorcycle ride to Karnataka and this was one of the most unforgettable highlights of the ride.
I visited this temple very early morning at 6 am while it was still dark and the temple looked absolutely gorgeous shining and shimmering.
I had an absolutely fantastic Darshan of the Garbha Griha and was also fortunate to watch the Mandir Elephant going back to her shed.
I spent almost an hour inside the temple admiring the beautiful architecture of this temple.
Words aren't enough to describe my experience I had here but I still tried.
This just can't be missed.
Nishant Jha — Google review
This place is truly special. The serenity here is unmatched. Nearby, the Kadalekalu Ganesha temple is a mesmerizing sight. Its sheer size and grandeur leave you feeling awestruck.
During our visit, we went to Virupaksha near sunset, and the experience was magical. The place was bathed in golden light, creating a beautiful ambiance. Make sure not to miss Lakshmi, the elephant, inside the Virupaksha temple. She graciously accepts offerings and blesses you, adding a spiritual touch to your visit.
Be aware that you might encounter monkeys, and they can be quite playful, sometimes attempting to snatch your offerings.
Baidurjya Deka — Google review
It's very amazing temple. This is indian world heritage site. This place is beautiful and Located in the Karnataka state. My visiting experience is precious.
Biswarup Pramanik — Google review
Dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Pampadevi, this is the only temple here that is still used for worship. Parts of the temple pre-date the Vijayanagara empire. The temple, with its nine storied gopuram, towers above the other structures at Hampi. The ceiling of the Ranga Mantapa is beautifully painted with scenes from the epics and Puranas.
The Vitthala Temple, a remnant of the Vijayanagar Empire, is famous for its innovative architecture featuring unique elements like a mobile stone chariot and musical columns. Visitors from around the world are still drawn to this stunning location, which can be reached by electric cart from the main road at a cost of Rs 20 per person. The temple area requires an entry ticket priced at Rs 40 per person, which grants access to other historical sites in Hampi.
Huge temple with no deity, it's designed and constructed with rich cultural values, from parking to temple there is pond structure and vittala bazaar. Couple of structures are closed as some maintenance work was happening. It's certainly one of great place to visit
Renu Gunasekaran — Google review
Great Ruins of a temple known for creative architecture from past generation.
They have parking available and buggy service available too, buggy is 20rs per head for two way and it will take you near to the main temple. It is fair way for the price.
Entrance ticket is 40rs which can be used for lotus mahal as well. We have purchased our ticked at lotus mahal which have been used for entrance here.
Main attraction was the stone chariot & musical pillars.
The ruins are beautiful architectures , few spots definitely needs restoration in order to save our ancient history.
The musical pillars are currently in renovation which is why entry is not permitted inside but can be seen from out.
Guides are available on site who can guide you with the history.
Definitely a place to visit.
Likhitha S — Google review
Stone chariot and musical pillars(not allowed to enter the place) are here in ruined condition (off-course whole hampi monuments are in ruined condition), old aged tree.
Better to take long buggy car from entrance to temple place if it’s hot not suggestive to walk.
It was Sunny and Windy day and rested here at one of the mandapam near stone chariot.
Due to G20 summit venue there were lots of repair works inside and outside under progress ultimately benefiting visitors for easy moving.
Sudhir K — Google review
A must visit ancient historical site in Hampi. Take a guide to know the details of the place. Facilities are good. One can walk or take shuttle service ( chargeable 20/-)up to the entrance of the temple. The entrance fee is 40/-, the same ticket can be used to visit Lotus Mahal& museum.
Vertriselvi Sudhakar — Google review
Representing the essence of India's tourism, this place stands as one of the finest. Its beauty captivated us. The entrance fee was a mere 35, applicable to various locations, and there were no additional charges for photography.
For a nominal fee of Rs 20, a battery-operated car efficiently transported us from the parking area to the main entrance. Notably, the legendary story of Ramayana unfolds on the walls of this monument, adding a rich cultural dimension.
For those with children, hiring a guide at Rs 2500 for the day is advisable. The guide provides detailed insights, allowing kids to enjoy the stories associated with the monument.
The iconic Stone Chariot, featured on the Rs 50 note, is a central highlight that shouldn't be missed.
Anil Saini — Google review
We ought to express our gratitude to the brilliant architects and civil engineers of ancient times. This place is a UNESCO-designated masterpiece of destructive beauty. The intricately carved stone sculptures showcase astonishingly minute details, offering a visual feast to all who behold them. The technological marvels, such as the musical pillars and the ingenious provision of natural light, left me utterly clueless about the ideologies behind their creation.
The beautifully carved chariot, adorned with meticulous detailing, has the power to truly captivate the mind and leave it in awe.
rajeswari animireddy — Google review
Beautiful
We can buy tickets once we reach there. It's easy to scan and buy tickets. Tickets are valid for one day
From parking there is around 1 km to the temple. Golf cart is available to travel to and fro. 20 rs for both side for one person. We might have to wait as there is long queue. One vehicle fits in 9 passengers there are more than 5 vehicles though. We can see the temple explore the place and come back to the parking area
Please carry hat/cap/umbrella and water bottle along
smitha pillai — Google review
This beautiful place is the ruins of vijayanagar empire which still attracts tourists from across the globe. The place is at a distance of 1km from the main road from where one can take electric cart at Rs 20 pp. The entry ticket into the temple area is Rs 40 pp which can be used to visit other historical places at hampi. One can witness an amazing sunset at the back of the temple. Entry to the musical pillars area is currently restricted. It is better to carry cash as the network coverage is very poor.
Sheik Mohammed — Google review
One of the finest works of the Vijayanagar architecture. Sad the temple is almost in ruins and that one is not allowed to visit the main temple but the complex. But one can enjoy the carvings from the outside. The stone chariot is the star attraction.
Shubhodip Mukherjee — Google review
An amazing historical site with a lot of well preserved architecture. Some also getting restored. Hampi is a must visit place for everyone who wants to understand the History of India.
Dino Borude — Google review
Nice place, less crowded and the place is filled with spots for photographs. There is electric vehicle available for up & down transport. But if you walk you would get totally different experience. On the way lots of small small views are there also view of anjayadri hill from here is a splendid one.
Sarath Sankar (SS) — Google review
One of the best place to represent the India Tourism. Such a beautiful place and luckily we visited on Monday and it was not crowded at all. We have ample time to spend at every nook on corner of this beautiful monument . We got the ticket for just Rs 30 which can be used at number of places. There is no photography charges. The battery operated car will ferry you from parking to main entrance at a minimal cost of rs 20. The legendary story of Ramayana was depicted in the wall of this monument. A guide for full day will be available at Rs 2500 and it is good to have guide if accompanied by children . Guide will provide the details and kids will enjoy the story.
The stone Chariot in the center which is featured in Rs 50 note can be witnessed
Soul On Fire: Travel and Adventure — Google review
We visited the temple on a public holiday and emhence it was super crowded.
There is INR20 cab ride from start point to main temple area. If the weather is good and you can walk, I would advise to do so. Because there are a lot of small ruins in between which you would miss when travelling through buggy. It is sad the buggy do not stop in between to show other amazing stops. It is absolutely worth visiting this place to witness the past.
Sudheesh G S — Google review
Beautiful monument and temple. Booking tickets online will save you money and time. Try to make it to the temple early in the morning especially during summer months, not a lot of shade and it gets very hot from noon till 5 pm. There is a 1 km walk from parking, or a shuttle. The shuttle is not sufficient for the crowd, so might end up waiting up to an hour depending on the crowd, one shuttle transports 9 people and they have 3 shuttles running. If you decide to walk, there’s no wait, but not a lot of shade on the path. Would recommend hiring a guide if you are interested in learning the stories carved on the walls and pillars.
rohith suresh — Google review
So much touched by the ruins of the ancient iconic temple that has amazing stone structures such as the incomparable stone chariot and the fascinating musical pillars.The temple exemplifies the immense creativity and architectural excellence possessed by the sculptors and artisans of the Vijayanagara times.
Biju Varghese — Google review
Famous tourist spot. We visited on 15 January & it was very crowded due to the festival and Sunday.
Parking was 500 meters away from the main entrance, so we had to take an auto from there. After reaching the main entrance, we took a battery operated vehicle to reach the main temple area. Charges were Rs.10 per person. Ticket for the main temple area was Rs.40 per person. A very big area with many temples/ruins. Many guides are available. The famous chariot from the Rs.50 note was the main attraction. In return, again the battery operated vehicle took us back to the main entrance.
Pankaj Toshniwal — Google review
Wonderful place....the chariot inside is what u find on the backside of a Rupees 50 note...nice carvings , beautiful architecture...awed at the way such things were done without any modern knowledge and resources expertise..
U have to walk for a km from the parking till the temple or stand in a queue and climb on the battery operated vehicle...ticket fare is 40 per adult...
Shaji Kumar — Google review
🎶 Vijaya Vittala Temple - Where Stones Sing Melodies! 🏛️
A mesmerizing journey from Delhi brought me to this enchanting marvel. The temple, a symphony of culture and architecture, truly left me spellbound. And oh, the pillars! Tapping them produced magical musical notes that echoed through history. Don't miss the chance to witness this unique spectacle - grab your ticket and immerse yourself in the grandeur of bygone eras. A must-visit to rediscover the splendor of our incredible history! 🎵🏰
Gops Khurana — Google review
This is one of the temple complexes in Hampi. You can witness the stone chariot and music pillars though you cannot touch the music pillars. You have to walk nearly 1km to reach the complex from the parking area, it is better to use the electric caddy service provided as it will be sunny and hot.
Raghunandana Sharma — Google review
Great Place, amazing architecture, constructed by stone about a 700 years ago. The Stone Chariot is a must see in real. Amazing place to visit for history buffs. I wish the temple was maintained well, no restrooms and the transport is tough but if you get there you will be rewarded highly.
P S R — Google review
Amazing experience to visit this temple and great experience for the kids as well. There is so much to know and learn about our rich cultural heritage that’s completely missing from the tex books and can’t be covered in school curriculum. Travel to these marvels and architectural masterpieces is the only way to enrich oneself with the vast knowledge and understand the history. Must visit place in Humpi.
Rajeev Ranjan — Google review
The only word that comes to my mind after seeing this structure is Brilliance! What a beautiful piece of artwork- every inch of the masterpiece is so amazingly built that words are not enough to describe it. The setting is superb! The carvings on the pillars are fabulous. Hats of to the artisans who created such a beautiful temple!
Mandar — Google review
Beautiful scenic and knowledgeable place to visit. It shows culture we follow. Enjoyed most at this place. Trust me have enough of time to visit this place. You will need time at this place.
They have electric vehicle available from parking till temple entry.
Tony Vaswani — Google review
Must visit place in Hampi
Ample parking space available
From the parking there is a long walk(around 750 meters) to the actual temple. Its worth the walk if you do not want to miss the old market place ruins and beautiful pond on the way. Battery operated vehicles are also available if there are kids and elders.(Rs 20 per head)There will be some queue , but it moves fast. Once you reach the actual temple a nominal fee of Rs 40 is charged per head.
It is worth taking a guide if you are really interested about the glorious history of the place. You find certified guides around the temple.They charge around 500rs to show the temple around. But knowing the history really adds value to our visit, which otherwise would end up just as a selfie destination.
Saraskanth T.K. — Google review
The majestic temple is an absolute man made marvel. Even in the scorching heat in peak summer, you would still end un enjoying visiting the place. The guides here charge a mere 300 INR but again their commitment to helping you understand the beautiful history of the place is average (value for money).
Ideally you should visit this place either early in the morning or late in the evening to beat the heart and do have a guide to tag along. Don’t walk to the temple, take a e-rickshaw and while returning you can walk if you want.
Chinmoy Mishra — Google review
One of the most popular place in Hampi. The stone chariot printed in the 50rs note is located here. If you are coming by own vehicle you can drive upto the parking and from there we get the buggy vehicle for the 1km distance to the temple or else can walk. If you are visiting Hampi by public transport then the best way to reach here is to walk from Hampi bazaar area which will be a distance of 2.5km. This walk through the beautiful historical remains of Hampi including Achyutaraaya temple & Kings balance is a great experience. The distance to here from Virupaksha temple by road is 8km and autos may charge 300-400rs. You will get autos nearby the parking area. Couldn't find any buses to here.
The place is very beautiful and well maintained. Ticket rate was 40rs and we can use the same ticket for other monuments in Hampi.
MIDHUN T P — Google review
Magnificent structures, stone chariot, musical stone pillars, mesmerizing stone carvings, all display our rich heritage and culture. Must see for all history lovers.
jinendra kothari — Google review
Hampi is a place which has a lot of monuments spread across an area of more than few square kilometres.
You will always find a board in all the monuments which states where you are along with a list of more than 60 places to see or visit.
Refer to the pics posted in this review and you can see a lot of the items.
You need to understand that touring hampi is not a days job. It will take 3 days to see all the spectacular sites. It hurts to see so much destruction done by humans in the past. Imagine these over 650 yrs old and still standing. The natural damage is way less than damages done by humans.
Every where you go there will be a cluster of things to see and you can see them one by one.
All maybe listed as different places in maps but you have to understand that they are different architectural marvels but located within the vicinity of a major grand structure.
It’s always good to explore self rather than blindly believing the reviews posted by amateur like us.
Visit HAMPI once in your lifetime for sure.
www.hampi.in for help and more information.
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A group of stone temples with amazing architecture and carvings. Scenes of Ramayana was found carved on one of the temples. A rock with ancient Kannada inscriptions is also here. It was sad to see some idols destroyed by the invaders. Road connectivity is good. A dream place for history
Pranav A Sogi — Google review
Amazingly designed stone temple complex and it is sad to see some of the idols destroyed by the invaders. If you want to comprehend temple history and decipher the artwork and text, a tour guide is a must. Entry tickets must be bought at the counter. There aren't many upscale restaurants here, but there are many local eateries outside the temple complex. The parking and road connectivity are both good, and the restrooms are kept up properly.
Aishwarya Rangesh — Google review
Pattadakallu is a fine example of mixture of North and South architecture in one place.Several marvelous temples have been made here where worship was done in olden days of Chalukya dynasty.Entry fees is only forty rupees per head.
Apurva Srivastava — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained UNESCO world heritage site. Sprawling and curated lawns enhance and add to the beauty and grandeur of the site. Although Nagara style architecture captures one' s attention other temples in the complex are gems in their own realm. Wide pathways and alleyways along with proper description on pedestals of each of the temples in the complex add to interactive involvement. Ample security is provided so as to prevent damage to the pristine structures and artefacts. Well maintained toilets at the ticketing counter with running water and ample car parking space sure provides comfort. Tickets can be purchased at the counter or by scanning the QR code displayed there. The museum is not too far from the temple complex and is worth the visit.
prajwal subhane — Google review
Beautiful world heritage site. Let's all make an effort to preserve our rich heritage by not polluting or defacing such priceless monuments. Amenities like toilets, parking ticketing counters are all well managed. There is a functional temple opposite which is a beautifully carved Nandi. Lawns are well maintained as well as the walkways. Rest assured it's worth your time.
prajwal subhane — Google review
Well maintained temple ruins. There is a working temple at the emd of the campus. Walking through these ruins tells a beautiful story of the architecture of the old kingdom. Barring the noise of people visiting the shrine, it was magical to walk into the temple with puja being conducted.
Sudheesh G S — Google review
A dream-come-true experience I can say. For the past 20 years I have been thinking of visiting this architectural marvel of India but for one reason or another I could not be able to make it. But better late than never. Once I got the chance i just gone there since I was so eagerly waiting for such moment. Some 21 kms from Badami, a small city in North Karnataka, and some 126 km from Hubli, Pattadakal is truly a legend in itself, and that's why I guess UNESCO has tagged it as World Heritage site. Going there is quite easy as there are buses plying from Badami to Pattadakal quite frequently, which takes an hour or less only. Bus will charge you 30 Rs from Badami to Pattadakal. There is a direct train from Bangalore to Badami takes some 12 hours. Entry fee to the site is INR 40 for Indians and INR 600 for foreigners. The fee for everything is clearly displayed at the ticket counter. Temple campus is very massive and the entire premises is well-maintained. The temples architecture is just amazing. Dedicated to different forms of Lord Shiva, all the temples are having Shivalinga installed inside the chamber. Beautifully carved-images on the pillars are really something that will hold your attention for long time. You need to spend time for long there to feel the magic. You will get immersed in the artistic marvel created 1000s of years ago by the great king Chol named Vikramaditya. For those who are creative writers or artists, it's really a great place to be. Don't read much but find opportunity to visit there. Summer is very harsh there so winter would be very ideal.
Virendra Giri — Google review
An absolute piece of Marvel! Carving caves in mountains to building jaw dropping architectural Marvels. This place is a one of its own. You can enjoy the scenic beauty of it as well.
Sampreeth Desai — Google review
One of the beautiful sites of monuments
We loved it more. But don't go without a guide. Everywhere carving was just awesome, a lot of historic moments carved on temples and a lot of statues were there. Without a guide we don't understand the history behind each carving
Sushant Gaikwad — Google review
A must visit place if you are interested in history or architecture. Please ensure that you visit this place if you are coming to Badami. You may even skip Aihole but don't skip pattadakkal. Don't forget to check out even the roof while visiting the palace. Entry fee is Rs.40 per person (Indian). Still camera (including DSLR) is allowed inside without any extra fee. Video cameras will be charged extra. Please do read about the history of the place before visiting which will help you to visualise and enjoy the place in a much better way.
Titto M Cherian — Google review
One of the best sites for preserved temples built in around 600 AD.
Must visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Hire a tour guide to understand the details.
You can visit in rainy season or in winter, but not recommended in summer as temp goes upto 40 degrees.
Madhura D — Google review
Cradle of India's temple architecture. Probably the only place where you get to witness the north and south indian temple style side by side. A worthy UNESCO world heritage site.
Enjoy traditional north Karnataka food outside once you are done with the temples.
Saurabh — Google review
Excellent place. Guide is must otherwise will be very hard to know the historical importance of this place. Parking is available but need to do more work on it. Snacks items are available but are limited in numbers. Very less choice you will have. Road is also in very good condition. One will love the driving on these roads. As per me best time to visit is monsoon end or winter season. Handicapped persons will find difficulties on visiting here. Overall a Good place to visit near Badami.
vishnu tamrakar — Google review
One of the best historic monuments dating back to the Chakulya era of the 6th century. Mostly very size sized stones used to setup the various small temples within the complex. Very intricate work and the shades of colors you see when sun light falls on the structure is a treat to the eyes.
Rithu Swamy — Google review
Beautiful well kept monument site.
Entry fees applicable.
Takes an hour to see with a guide. Pooja is performed in Only one Shiva temple.
As it's an archeology site people are allowed to roam around wearing shoes.
Ample parking place.
Well maintained Washroom facility at site
Good local Food available around.
Urmila Lovelekar — Google review
Marvelous place. Can easily spend a couple of hours. If you have time, then a guide would be good to get around and understand the subtle architectural elements.
There are different gopura styles in different temples. Ramayana, Mahabharata and various other splendid story carvings are found on the pillars and throughout the area. There is also Jain architecture here.
There is an entry fee to the temple complex. The place is maintained well and clean.
Plenty of parking space available. Good coconut water is available at the entrance!
Akshay Aravind — Google review
Beutiful place . Must visit . But mobile stand is not at all allowed. I thought there will be fee to carry mobile stand. But it's completely not allowed.
Supriya Rawool — Google review
Pattadakal: A UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India. When you step into this small town, you'll will be transported back in time to the 7th and 8th centuries when this place flourished as the capital of the Chalukya dynasty.
It showcases a stunning collection of temples from the 7th and 8th centuries, reflecting a fusion of North Indian Nagara and South Indian Dravidian architectural styles.
Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, stands out with its intricate carvings and sculptures. Each temple tells a story of devotion and artistic mastery. Other gems like the Kadsiddheshwar Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple and the Papanatha Temple are equally mesmerizing. Capture the beauty of these temples against the backdrop of the serene Malaprabha River.
Don't miss the vibrant Pattadakal Dance Festival, where classical Indian dance performances take center stage. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Pattadakal and create memories that will last a lifetime.
The Explored Tales — Google review
The beauty is beyond description. I found it the most underrated place during my hampi visit . Well maintained and one will totally lost in its beauty. It's a compound of clusters of temples. Virupaksha temple and its nandi will take u to the ride of divinity . One must visit this place.
Varsha Semwal — Google review
The place is very well maintained by ASI and very clean. There us a certain calmness when visiting the temples.
The crowd is not allowed sit on lawn by security but it will be very comforting to visitors.
The only thing that was very annoying that there students doing drawing all over place and they left very little access to places ignoring everyone. They should be allowed but there must be rules for them so that they allow general tourist to enjoy the place as well.
Satish Saptasagar — Google review
Beautiful place, very well maintained. The garden and inner area is very clean and pleasing to the eyes. The temples here belong to different eras and are more than 1500 years old. Virupaksha temple is the only active temple here.
Shubham Rajpurohit — Google review
One of the ancient historic site in Karnataka displaying the temple architecture built sometime during 8th century. The kings of those period and those sculptures deserve a special place in our history for leaving this behind for our generation to witness their work. It is our duty to preserve such historical monuments. No need to say that still there's lot to see around if you spend time enough to see.
Veerabhadra Hiremath — Google review
A piece of massively significant history of India in Karnataka.
This is a site which just be visited by every Indian interested in understanding the grandeur of our beautiful country.
I had the privilege of visiting this site during my recent solo motorcycle ride to Karnataka. Thanks to God for taking me here.
100% recommended.
Nishant Jha — Google review
One of the oldest monuments of Karnataka, a well maintained temple.
It's located approximately 20 km from Badami town, not frequently bus services available to this place, but local cabs and auto available to reach this Place. You need at least 2 hours to explore this place.
prajwal KN — Google review
Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India. It's renowned for its group of 8th-century Hindu and Jain temples, showcasing a blend of architectural styles from northern and southern India. Nice place surrounded by a green neat garden.
muhammed ajmal — Google review
A beautiful and must visit place near Badami. The temple complex has many temples and each one is showcasing the architectural marvel of ancient India. The place is well maintained. If you are ever visiting Badami never miss Pattadakal.
There are buses from Badami to Pattadakal at 45mins to one hour interval. If you are planning to visit Aihole also by bus then please enquire the correct timing with locals as the frequency is very less.
MIDHUN T P — Google review
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State Highway 14, Pattadakal, Bagalkot, Pattadakal, Karnataka 587201, India
It is a very religious place many peoples come here to complete his wishes here I am feeling very peaceful
Ram Kulkarni — Google review
Very nice and calm place in shelgi area earlier this temple was use used as place for marriage ceremony but after complaining of neighborhood people the temple has stopped the organising functions inside the temple . Shri swami Samarth
Dnyaneshawar Bachate — Google review
For devotees... Near temple, pradadam is available almost full day... Family place..
Rakesh Gangapure — Google review
nice place to visit with family...totally religious environment
Snap Sagar — Google review
One of the famous temple and multipurpose function hall in Shelgi
Sujay Pujari — Google review
Nice place for elderly people to spend time
Nagaraj GK — Google review
This place so beautiful the service is too good
Kedar Hirapure — Google review
One of the famous Shri Datta Tample
Kiran Dulange — Google review
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The Kaas plateau is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Satara district of Maharashtra, India. It is a scenic plateau composed of volcanic rocks that offers an ideal weekend getaway destination. The best time to visit is during the blooming season from mid-September to mid-October, and online tickets are available for entry at a cost of Rs.100 per person.
Truly a world Heritage Site. Best part is not too much commercial. Raw beauty.
U- Lad — Google review
We went on end of Sept 22..saw very few flowers but our guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a detailed description of what flowers were in bloom. We were told that end September upto October mid is the perfect time to visit as the flowers will be in full bloom. World heritage site managed by the local wildlife department. We were managed to reach early morning without booking got 1 slot to visit. Cost was 30/- person. and you need to keep a hard copy with you for inspection. The flowers bloom from mid Sept to mid October varying from year to year based on the rain. The classic deccan ranges plateau on top of the mountain with the beautiful Kaas Lake. The plateau place host once a year to a pleothara of wild flowers of various colours that are very pleasing to the eye. I recomend going must in beginning of October.
Praveen Kumar Srivastava — Google review
The Kas Plateau is a stunning natural wonder that truly takes your breath away. The scenery is simply magnificent, with a kaleidoscope of colors and textures that change with the seasons. It's a must-visit spot for anyone who loves nature and wants to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The drive up to the plateau is also very scenic, with winding roads that offer stunning views of the surrounding valleys. Highly recommended!
Avinash Mehra — Google review
Best experience of my life!! The weather conditions couldn't have been better! Excellent management... there was no garbage anywhere, perfect place for a day out for nature lovers. They serve only black tea and lemon tea which is really good. They have put nets for protection of the plants so that people can't enter and ruin the place.. they rent out cycles for 50/- INR per hour to explore the place. A must visit place in Sept and Oct as the flowering plants are all seasonal plants..
Abhilasha Onkar — Google review
It is a beautiful place but you need to visit here during perfect time of the season. We didn't get to see purple flowers as we expected, but found many unique flowers, so our overall experience was good. Weather was also nice and breezy as we started quite early morning.
Madhuri Kerkar — Google review
Must place to visit around rainy season. A local Guide is good to have so that you can get good idea of this place, this place speciality.
vishnu tamrakar — Google review
Due to heavy rains flowers were very few but the plateau and the area around gives feel of Countryside. Nature lovers should visit this place .
Indrani J — Google review
"Visited the Kaas Plateau last October 2022 and I was blown away by its natural beauty! The colorful wildflowers in full bloom created a picturesque landscape that's perfect for photography enthusiasts. The monsoon season seems to transform this place into a paradise. The hiking trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and the unique rock formations. It's important to follow the eco-friendly guidelines to help preserve this delicate ecosystem. A definite must-visit for nature lovers and anyone looking to experience the beauty of Maharashtra's flora!"
Living Life Vlogs — Google review
Visited in last week of December with a group of 9 people. Ideal time is August September to see the beauty. Spread across 1800 hectares its new tourist destination. Local body maintains it and prevents any sort of pollution. Good to see. Tourists come in tons during optimum season.
CHETAN TOPRANI — Google review
Beautiful place to spend a weekend at Kaas Plateau, Satara, Maharashtra. It is UNESCO world heritage site. Blooming season must be preferred. Best time is middle of September to Middle of October. Online Ticket is available, Otherwise you have to take Ticket at Entry point. Ticket price is Rs.100/- per person. Vehicle is not allowed inside the plateau. Take a walk and enjoy the beauty of nature, kaas lake and Valley.
Soumendu Khan — Google review
World heritage site managed by the local wildlife department. Need to book your slot in advance online. The flowers bloom from mid Sept to mid October varying from year to year based on the rains.theb3 slots are from 7 to 11 am 11am to 3pm and 3pm to 6pm. One adult ticket is 100rs and you need to keep a hard copy with you for inspection. Large classic deccan trap plateau on top of the mountain ranges with the beautiful Kaas Lake. The plateau place host once a year to a pleothara of wild flowers of various colours that are very pleasing to the eye. I recomend going into the first gate. You have to go to the parking and will be moved by Kaas bus costing 10rs per person and will be dropped off at gate 3. Better view of the flowers.
Sorab Talati — Google review
Visited this place on 19th october, was not lucky enough to see flowers in it's full glory due to rains in first week of October but still the place was worth it's visit for the amazing ride from Satara with beautiful valley views on both sides of the road and just walking here at kaas pathar will make you feel good.
It cannot be compared with Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand but has its own charm
There are four gates, entire flower Plateau is barricaded except for gate 1 & 3 which are open and interconnected. Route through gate 4 is longest with a small lake called kumudini and view point for Kas lake. You can hire bicycle at gate 4 for 50 per hour
Considering the changing pattern of monsoon September would be best time provided there is dry spell for atleast 3days
Online booking is must for booking, cost 100 per person. Booking starts from late August till mid October, you can still visit for free after booking is closed but won't get to see any flowers except for vast grass lands.
Sridhar Chigurupati — Google review
The Kas Plateau is truly a mesmerizing valley of flowers. Nature's vibrant colors come alive in this enchanting location. A must-visit for nature enthusiasts!
Trinity — Google review
Beautiful place ..Amazing beauty of flowers can be seen during the month of September and October and the entire valley is covered with the sheet of greenery. It has also become a part of UNESCO world heritage site in year 2012.
vinod kumar — Google review
This is one of the hidden gems of Maharashtra . Very few people visit this regularly . This place by its marathi nomenclature is popularly known as Kaas Pathar (Plateau) . It has lush green outfield with a variety of Mountain flowers which I believe you will find only here . Parking Facility is available . They have separate bus facility which takes you to the plateau from the parking point and also drops you back as well . The best place to visit this place is around Sept every year . You have to do pre bookings from thier website and the process is very simple . Don't miss out on this gem.
Rajkiran Borkar — Google review
A very popular tourist destination in Maharashtra. This place need no introduction or need no reviews to visit.
This is Europe in Maharashtra. You will Valleys, lake on both side of the window of your car when you visit kaas.
Best time to visit this place is September-October.
The flowers only come after monsoon and vanishes after monsoon.
Apart from flowers, there are mountains view , waterfall, lakes and beautiful resorts.
A must visit place in Maharashtra every year.
Avinash Kumar — Google review
This place is something surreal. Though there were not much bloom of flowers, but it was worth the view. In october it was very hot in there. Carrying an umbrella would be good. Stay hydrated. Bus Service from Parking 1 to Parking 3 .Ticket costs 150 per person. It is unesco world heritage site. Its made of volcanic
Pratham Verma — Google review
This place is a magical place on the earth. Blooming starts after rain. Must visit places in Maharashtra.
Meeta B — Google review
Best time to visit in September
Reach by 8AM. After 12 it will become very hot.
There are several gates, we had visited gate number one as it was having different type of flower and a small pond.
You can visit Kaas lake nearby.
Krunal — Google review
Kaas Plateau is famous for the variety of flowers and people throng to watch them . Unfortunately, there were not many flowers around , but we were welcomed by many scenic views all around .
Drove to the Kass lake in the same plateau . It was a stupendous location with greenery all around surrounded by the serene lake . Tried to capture some snaps of the stunning views . Drove back bidding adios to the startling mother nature .
Rajith Krishna Valluru — Google review
Avoid weekend, too much traffic, parking issue, too much walking.. Restrictions too much in area... Fencing.....
Slight disappointment..... Flowers not in full blooms..... Still 15 days of October is better to wait for good natural full blooms flowers view.....
avinash waghmare — Google review
Welcome to Kaas plateau.
This is one of the world heritage site managed by the local wildlife department. For to visit you need to book your slot in advance online /offline can also be possible at the entrance. For online, they give all informations about the bookings, costs, place and directions. It was Rs.120 per Adult this year. Please be noted, For to experience this amazing nature of beauty of flowers can be seen in limited period during every year.
The flowers bloom from Early/mid Sept to mid October every year. It varies from year to year based on the rains. they have 3 slots are from 7 to 11 am , 11 am to 3pm and 3pm to 6pm with limited number of slots upto 1000 per slot. But on holidays it seems they open even more numbers than 1000 mentioned. It always better to take printout and keep the hard copy with you as they used to stamp at gates and for easy inspection. You have to park vehicle at base close to the kaas paththar and you have to take bus tour around 5 to 10 minutes to reach the plateau. The shuttle service available up and down at free of cost. Please note, If it is raining day, then there is no point visiting because eventhough it is open
and umbrella is there, but it would not serve purpose
Coming to this beauty, this year the season was not at the peak die to heavy rains here and there made mostly yellow flowers are bloomed and other flowers are in bud stages. But still it's a beauty to visiy and experience the large classic deccan trap plateau top of the mountain ranges with the beautiful on Kaas Lake. The plateau place host once a year to a pleothara of wild flowers of various colours that are very
pleasing to the eye. I recomend going first into the first gate and later so and on...
Due to the crowd and distance, only able to see Gate 1, 2 and 3 and totally missed to visit Gate 4.
Please note there is no good eateries around there, so have to get in Satara also the toilet facilities are not upto the mark, the organisers have to look into that mobile toilets and the cleanliness.
It's a opportunity to visit this plateau and experience atleast once in your lifetime..
Shree Mahaganapati Ranjangaon is a renowned Hindu temple located on Ahmednagar-Pune Highway in Maharashtra. The temple has ample parking space for both two and four-wheelers, and can be easily accessed via personal or public transportation. It is an ancient temple with a vast area that also includes a children’s park. Additionally, there are several good quality hotels and restaurants near the temple.
This is one of the most visited temple in ashtvinayak as it's just beside Pune Aurangabad Highway. car parking is paid approx.₹30. you may spend approx 15-20 mins on normal day and 30-45 mins approx on weekends subject to crowd. COVID 19 precautions are followed strictly. You need to walk approx half km to take Darshan. This place have garden exit. Temple is near and clean and is crowded.#Mahaganpati #ashtvinayak
Ajinkya Goverdhan — Google review
The core purpose of getting a glimpse of God idol is in question. VIP pass is general practice, so can't argue much. However letting free entry from side and vip entry from front of temple is sign of racist. Place is kept clean and tidy.
Pragnesh Ambani — Google review
Very beautifull Temple and large surroundings.
The entrance is grand.
Lot of parking space and eateries.
Vijay Desai — Google review
Shree Maha Ganpati Ranjangaon, also known as Shree Mahaganapati Temple, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It is located in Ranjangaon, a town in the Pune district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. This temple is one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha in the state of Maharashtra.
Here are some key points about Shree Maha Ganpati Ranjangaon:
Importance: The temple is highly revered by devotees of Lord Ganesha and is considered one of the most important Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra.
Legend: According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Lord Ganesha defeated the demon Tripurasura at this very place. This is one of the legends associated with the origin of this temple.
Architectural Style: The temple features impressive architecture with intricate carvings and a stunning idol of Lord Ganesha. The idol is made of a special black stone.
Festivals: The temple witnesses a significant influx of devotees during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi when the celebrations are grand and elaborate.
Location: Ranjangaon is located about 50 kilometers away from Pune, making it accessible to pilgrims from the Pune metropolitan area.
Spiritual Significance: Devotees visit the Shree Maha Ganpati Ranjangaon temple to seek Lord Ganesha's blessings for prosperity, success, and the removal of obstacles.
This temple holds a special place in the hearts of Lord Ganesha's devotees and is an important pilgrimage site in the state of Maharashtra.
Vaibhav Devkate — Google review
Considering the number of visitors visitng this historic place, the place is quite neat and maintained well. Not sure why people are not allowed to go through the gate (were barricaded). The Taj hotels - both the old one and the modern one just opp the gate -look splendid. Good place to take some selfies and snaps of the sea, the gate and the jetty. There were no pigeons when we visited around
11 am.
C Shashidaran — Google review
Visiting Mahaganpati temple in Ranjangao was a profound and serene experience. The temple is nestled amidst lush greenery, offering a peaceful atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The majestic idol of Lord Ganesha is awe-inspiring, exuding a sense of divine presence and tranquility. The temple premises are well-maintained, with clean pathways and beautiful gardens, making it a perfect spot for quiet contemplation and spiritual introspection.
The temple staff are courteous and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. I highly recommend visiting Mahaganpati temple in Ranjangao to seek blessings, find inner peace, and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding this sacred place.
Swapnil sk — Google review
Ranjangaon Mahaganapati is a most famous Hindu Temple in Maharashtra. Ganapati temple is located on Ahmednagar- Pune Highway.
The temple has huge area and also has a huge parking area to park your two or four wheeler vehicle.
You can easily reach here by your personal vehicle or public transport also available from Pune to Ranjangaon.
The hotels and restaurants near temple are has much good quality.
The temple is very ancient. The children's park also available in the temple's area to enjoy.
You can spend your holidays here with full satisfaction and delightfully.
So next time when you plan to spend your holidays in close proximity of nature and GOD must plan to visit Shree Mahaganpati Ranjangaon, Pune.
Thank You so much.
Only_Swapnil Lande Patil — Google review
Weekends are crowded. They now have the scheme of letting people skip the queue by paying ₹100 when the weekend crowd is large. This is the only Ashtavinayak temple that employs such scheme. Parking is limited considering the size of the crowd on weekend.
Avinash Birnale — Google review
Ranjangaon is a village in Shirur Taluka of Pune District in Western Maharashtra. It is famous for Mahaganapati Temple which is one of the 8 Ashtavinayak temples.
Nagarkhana is situated above the entrance gate. According to the legend, the village Ranjangaon is considered to be the place where Shiva himself sought the blessings of Ganesh and ultimately destroyed Tripurasur. The temple faces east and has an imposing main gate which is guarded by two statues of Jaya and Vijay.
PINAK — Google review
The temple was built between the 9th and 10th century.The temple facing east has huge and beautiful entrance gate.
The story behind the ranjangaon Mahaganpati is , Mahaganapati is enshrined in the Ranjangaon Ganpati temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples. According to local legend, Mahaganapati had aided his father Shiva to fight the demon Tripurasura. Shiva had forgotten to pay his respects to Mahaganapati before starting the battle against the demon.
Pavan Pogul — Google review
Ranjangaon ganpati is one of the Athavinayk Ganpati. Crowded on sankashti chaturthi. Take darshan pass of INR 50 rupees per head and no need to wait in line. Best place to visit. Temple is very beautiful. Inside photography is not allowed.
Bike & car parking facility available. Stay facility is also available. This temple has a kids garden where they can spend some fun time.
Temple is very well maintained, temple also serves MahaPrasad to everyone.
While going from the Pune - Nagar highway the route is Pune - Koregaon - then via Shikrapur; Rajangaon is 21 km before Shirur. From Pune it is 50 km.
Mahesh Patil — Google review
I visited the Ranjangaon Ganpati Temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom and success. The temple is located in the village of Ranjangaon, about 50 km from Pune. The temple is very ancient and has a rich history and legend associated with it. The temple is said to be the place where Lord Shiva invoked Lord Ganesha before defeating the demon Tripurasura. The idol of Lord Ganesha here is known as Mahaganapati, the most powerful form of Ganesha, with 10 trunks and 20 hands. The idol is very impressive and awe-inspiring. The temple complex is well-maintained and has a peaceful atmosphere. The temple also has a beautiful garden with various plants and flowers. The temple is open from 5:30 am to 10:00 pm and offers various services and facilities for the devotees. The temple is easily accessible by road and has parking space
Ratnesh Remje — Google review
Mahaganpati is one of the hindu gods who is considered to be the big and powerful gods as he defeated and killed Tarakasur the enemy of god once for all. This ganpati temple is situated in Ranjangaon (Pune district) that have quite big and enough space for its followers and worshippers to pray, and devote their time in front of this great deity. The temple is quite old and built around 9th or 10th century. It has a solid rock structure throughout the temple premises that looks like it is built during peshawa tenure. Overall it was a pleasant experience to visit this temple.
Deepesh Nadkarni — Google review
A very very holy place and one of the idols from Ashtavinayaka.. Its believed to be created by Lord Shiva. We started our journey from Wagholi, approx 35kms from Wagholi. Road is good, we can enjoy the ride, lots of Dhabas and petrol pumps one can see while heading there. Inside there are many small temples of Lord Shiva and other Gods also there is a beautiful garden which was there, but unfortunately it was closed at the time of visit. Cleanliness and maintainance could be better. GANPATI BAPPA MORYA...
Taranisen Jena — Google review
Shri Mahaganpati located in Ranjangaon
You can visit to take PMPL bus from Wagholi kesanad phata and taking 30min for darshan
Having mahaprsad facilities after darshan and very testy prasad and cool drinkjng water available
After darshan nyou can soend good time in park.
Dnyaneshwar Patil — Google review
Ranjangaon Ganpati is one among the Ashtavinayak, celebrating eight instances of legends related to Ganesha. This temple's Ganpati idol was inaugurated and donated by the "Khollam" family, a goldsmith family based in Ranjangaon. The temple was built between the 9th and 10th century. The main temple looks like it was built in the Peshwa period. Nagarkhana is situated above the entrance gate. The temple facing east has huge and beautiful entrance gate.
Madhavrao Peshwa made a room in the basement of the temple to keep the idol of lord Ganesh. Later on Sardar Kibe of Indore renovated it. The idol of these lord Ganesh is also named as 'Mahotkat', and it is said that the idol has 10 trunks and 20 hands.
While going from the Pune - Nagar highway the route is Pune - Koregaon - then via Shikrapur; Rajangaon is 21 km before Shirur. From Pune it is 50 km.
In early 1990s, Govt of Maharashtra established an industrial zone (MIDC) on the land acquired from the nearby villages and the industrial establishment is known as Ranjangaon MIDC. It host many multinational manufacturing companies like Whirlpool, LG to name a few.
Prasad Pokharkar007 — Google review
We visited on a Thursday. Wasn't crowded at all. There are options to buy Prasad . Also the temple has its own washroom for the devotees.
Ganpati bappa morya... !!!
Nishant Kumar — Google review
The temple is good 👍 fill positive➕ vibes😎. But the security guards from SB security are very bad👎👎 they don't respect people from free line. Give priority to people with 100 ₹ tickets🎟. The lady guard and boy inside temple don't give time for 🙏pray use bad language. Not clean when many people visit.
DATTATRAYA KULKARNI — Google review
One of the Ashtvinayak located near Pune, the premises is right on the highway and has 2 parking spaces. One on the left of entry and one after you go through the main gate.
The premises were under construction when I visited and I didn't like the crowd management queue system.
The way to go to the main temple was very confusing.
After you are done with the darshan, to pick your slippers, you have to go through the security part again and then come back extra.
There is a park in the premises which is nice for kids or families to sit and relax.
On the outskirts, you have a market to buy local stuff like vegetables, eatables etc.
Manan Mathur — Google review
We visited the place after 7pm. Just a day before Ram mandir inauguration. There was no crowd. But the entire temple was busy with decorations for the following day. It was nice to watch the preparations. However , coming to Lord Ganapathi ,one cannot take eyes off this Lord, I found it simple yet mesmerizing. It's premises has beautiful paintings narrating the tales of Ganapathi.
N V — Google review
> This is one of the Ashtvinayak अष्टविनायक Ganapati temples.
> Such temple is dedicated to Lord Ganapati.
> They serve Mahaprasad also.
> A small Mahadev temple is also there.
> Beside the temple there is a garden.
> Childrens playing area is there.
> Swings, slides etc are there.
> The parking & toilet facility is there.
Hemant Explorer — Google review
Ganapathi bapa moriyaa is the slogan chanted by all devotees during dharshan.ganpath to be worshipped to commence any new venture.letus pray all our prayers get fulfilled.a great day.we in our group from Chennai including devotees out side Chennai district and also a devotee from srilanka.this temple visit is in our return journey after Sai shirdi dharshan.being Sunday and also Holi day around one hour waiting for dharshan.
Ts Ramanathan — Google review
One of the lord ganpati in the list of ashtavinayak temples. Maha means big. Many people visit daily. It's situated just near the Pune-Nagar highway so no extra travel is required to reach the temple. Huge parking area but it's paid. A huge entrance area and structure will be identified from the main road. One extra building is added just to manage the crowd. They allow us to skip lanes by paying Rs.100 per person, this is little convenient for rich people. Not a good posture in the temple all should be treated the same. Some of the stone structure and pictorial things made. But disappointed with the management when they are not allowing them to see them and see other things like the garden and entrance part of the main temple. The temple has a big history but manageable is not up to mark. Must visit place with your family members and friends. Avoid the weekend to avoid the rush.
AMIT SAKHARE — Google review
It is a really old and special place dedicated to Lord Ganpati. It's located in a small village and has been around for a long, long time. This temple is so cool that it's even been featured in some Marathi movies!
As one of the Ashtavinayak temples dedicated to Lord Ganpati, Mahaganapati Temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. The temple itself is super impressive, with lots of cool carvings and symbols on the walls. When you go inside, you feel really calm and peaceful, like Ganpati's watching over you.
People come to Mahaganapati Temple to pray to Lord Ganpati and ask for his blessings. It's a really important place for them, and you can feel the love and devotion in the air.
Visiting Mahaganapati Temple isn't just about saying prayers; it's also about feeling connected to something special and taking a moment to think quietly. It's a place where you can find peace and feel close to Ganpati.
Tushar Karpate — Google review
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Maharashtra Pune, Ranjangaon, Maharashtra 412209, India
The Shri Sai Baba Temple in the town of Shirdi is a holy site dedicated to the revered Indian guru Sai Baba. This temple complex houses a sacred neem tree and hosts various religious festivals throughout the year. The region is considered sacred by devotees who come from all over India to offer their prayers and seek spiritual blessings at this famous Hindu shrine.
Shirdi is a world-famous divine & spiritual place where you can find mental Peace 😊. Free appearance may take to minimum of 45 mins - 2hrs depending upon the crowd. Phones are strictly prohibited in temple that's why you need must be kept out. For entrance, there is four main gates. You can see inside the temple Sai baba's well, lotus cistern. The temple outside has a few other places around the gates Dwarakamai, Chavadi, Haji Baba's house, Maruti Mandir and Dixit Wada.
Gopal Bhumkar — Google review
Sai baba temple located in Shirdi a very popular and religious place to visit. The place is very beautiful. Temple provides two entries normal and paid will cost you around ₹300-₹400 per person. You can visit any time it close from Pune around 3hr drive and 1hr drive from Nashik
Rishabh Gist — Google review
its fabulous and fantastic experience of Baba's Darshan. New entrance building is very pleasant and superb in all manner, all the facilities like clean toilet, water-tea-coffee-milk counter, ac waiting zone are amazing..
Om Sai Raam..
💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏
Manish Ujgaonkar — Google review
Nearest Railway station: Kopargaon (KPG) 15 kms far from shirdi
Nearest airport: Shirdi int airport , 22 kms far from shirdi,working only in day time
Accomodation: SSTD rooms can be book online timely
Local city bus running for Sai Prasadam.
Sai Baba’s early years are a mystery. Most accounts mention his birth as a Hindu Brahman and his subsequent adoption by a Sufi fakir, or mendicant. Later in life he claimed to have had a Hindu guru. Sai Baba arrived in Shirdi, in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, about 1858 and remained there until his death in 1918.
At first denounced by the villagers of Shirdi as a madman, by the turn of the century Sai Baba had a considerable following of Hindus and Muslims, attracted by his compelling teachings and his performance of apparent miracles, which often involved the granting of wishes and the healing of the sick. He wore a Muslim cap and for the better part of his life lived in an abandoned mosque in Shirdi, where he daily kept a fire burning, a practice reminiscent of some Sufi orders. Yet he named that mosque Dvarakamai, a decidedly Hindu name, and is said to have had substantial knowledge of the Puranas, the bhagvatgita, and various branches of Hindu thought. Sai Baba’s teachings often took the form of paradoxical parables and displayed both his disdain for the rigid formalism that Hinduism and Islam could fall prey to and his empathy for the poor and diseased.
Shirdi is a major pilgrimage site, and other spiritual figures like Upasani Baba and Meher baba credited the teachings of Sai Baba. In the late 20th and early 21st century Sathya Sai Baba claimed to be his incarnation.
P.C.B. (Prem) — Google review
Om Sai Ram,
This spiritual place is located at Shirdi - Nashik which is 280km away from Mumbai.
Shree Sai Baba samadhi temple and Dwarka Mai is the main attraction of this place
You must visit Musium where you can see stuff which was used by Sai Baba.
Mahaprasad (food) available both time day and evening.
Positive Vibes — Google review
A well maintained temple. Phone and bag is not allowed. There are plenty of private lockers available near the temple. All the places to visit is around the temple. Recommended to Visit all the places and then go get your bags/phones. Photography is strictly prohibited.
Chiranjeevi R — Google review
Everything is fine here. Do not buy Prasad to Darshan Shirdi Temple. Nothing is allowed inside the Temple. It's a Scam of selling Prasad things at extremely highest price, minimum 500 times higher. Do Darshan come out and buy from roadside shops, if anything to buy.
Senior Citizens separate entry is available, but need to check timings. You can buy tickets for Darshan. Darshan can be done without tickets too.
santosh acharya — Google review
A must visit for all devotees. Good crowd management attempt by all volunteers. You will get Prasad that you can take home for your friends and family. There are many souvenir shops as well.
Deepali Joshi — Google review
Om Sai Ram .. Saibaba temple in Shirdi is world famous place for devotees of Saibaba.. I visited in Month of February. You feel very peace and energy in this place.Sai baba sansthan has made very nice management system to handle daily visiting big croud of peoples from all along the india as well as world wide. Must visit places in shirdi are Sai baba Dwarkamai temple, Lendi bag , Baba Prasadalay, Inside area in temple premises, Musium of Sai baba. For occomodation Sai baba Bhaktanivas and Ashram is available with very clean and hygine place to accomodate along with your family. Bus service is free and very prompt every 15 mins from Ashram to Temple and prasadalay. Prasadalay is very huge and really amazing . For to handle croud management team is really hardworking and so kind staff is there. Be aware of peoples on road who calls you looking for mandir or accomodation , They may tell Ashram is full come with us , Dont believe untill you confirm from Ashram or Bhaktanivas office or website. Carry waterbottles mini bag while temple and prasadalaya. While in Accomodation carry Thurmas to collect tea , coffee and milk at 3 Rupees only. Ashram place is so calm and beautiful greenary and trees gives shadow which fullfills your mind. Ashram team has also maintained place very clean and helpful to devotees. Just be happy keep doing well to others. Help poor peoples and always remind baba in mind ... Om sai ram...
Sagar Inamdar — Google review
Very famous temple of Sai Baba where his Samadhi is located. Very crowded most of the days. For quick Darshan, Rs. 200 ticket is available. Gurusthan, Lendi Baug, Dwarkamai, Chawadi, Museum, Hanuman Mandir are located in the premises. Mobile phone is not allowed.
Karthik L P — Google review
Blessed by the grace of Sai Ram, we finally got the chance to visit Shirdi. Mobile phones are not allowed inside Shri Saibaba Darshan Queue complex. Mobile locker available at Rs 5 per mobile and free shoe, chappal stands available. Before heading to the mandir on the street, kindly navigate your way through the situation with a polite deflection from any unnecessary purchases. As I stood in line for Darshan, the sight of Sai Baba's idol filled me with a sense of peace and gratitude. The rhythmic chants during Aarti echoed through the sacred space, creating an atmosphere of devotion that enveloped the entire SaiNagar. The complex was so beautifully well maintained and clean. Very pleased to visit The Dixit Wada Museum. Baba’s robe, clothes, chappals, water pots, grinder and other artifacts are so well conserved. Thanks to Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust for their hardwork and commitment. Next to Samadhi mandir there is Gurusthan, sacred Neem tree, Ganesh mandir, Shani mandir, Shiva Lingam, Nanda deep, Baba’s followers samadhi inside the complex. Also visited Dakshin mukhi Hanuman Mandir, Dwarkamai, Dhuni, Shree Chavadi which are located nearby but outside the complex. Lastly explored nearby sansthan shops to buy Prasad. Purchased some gift items from nearby wholesale shops. At evening we visited the beautiful and picturesque “I Love Saibaba” garden. Om Sai Ram.
Himangshu Raj — Google review
Had good dharshan for all the 3 days. We booked for Shej Aarti in advance. We were one of the early birds and waited in line among the first 30 devotees. When we reached the entrance they stopped us for 10 minutes. Once we were allowed inside we were surprised that the hall is jam packed with devotees. But we managed to get a good Dharshan. The guards are breaking the line on their whims. Because of that Late comers in the line are getting priority. Instead of FIFO it is LCFO. At least some senior persons in their hierarchy should supervise line control. Man proposes and God disposes🙏🙏🙏
Venkat Yerraguntla Venkatarayulu — Google review
Visitors often praise the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple for its serene ambiance, powerful spiritual vibes, and the sense of inner peace they experience during their visit. Many express gratitude for the divine atmosphere and the opportunity for prayer and reflection. However, individual experiences may vary, so it's recommended to read recent reviews for a comprehensive understanding.
Rajesh Mali — Google review
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4.5
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QF8G+J6Q, Mauli Nagar, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India