Experience a spiritually enriching journey through Karnataka’s sacred temples, from Kukke Subrahmanya to Udupi, Murudeshwar, and beyond.
Destinations Covered: Kukke Subrahmanya, Dharmasthala, Mangalore, Polali, Kateel, Udupi, Anegudde, Murudeshwar, Idagunji, Gokarna, Sirsi, Jog Falls, Sigandur, Kollur, Sringeri, Shankaranarayana, Horanadu, Kalasa, Belur and Halebid
Your spiritual journey begins as our representative picks you up from Bangalore and drives you to Kukke Subrahmanya, a revered religious site nestled in lush greenery along the banks of the Kumaradhara River. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and unwind. Later, explore the renowned temples of Kukke Subrahmanya. First, visit Adi Subrahmanya, famous for its anthill in the sanctum, then proceed to the main temple dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya and the Snake God Vasuki. Explore smaller shrines like Uma Maheshwara, Samputa Narasimha, and Kukke Lingas. End your day with a visit to the ancient Kashikatte Ganapathi Temple, known for its impressive monolithic Ganapathi statue. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Udupi – Sri Krishna Temple Wikipedia.
Dharmasthala – Manjunatha Temple Wikipedia.
Kukke Subramanya Wikipedia.
Murudeshwara Wikipedia.
Sringeri – Sharada Peetham Wikipedia.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Sauthadka Ganapathi Kshetra, a serene place dedicated to Vana Mahaganapathi. Then, head to Dharmasthala, a holy site for Hindus. Upon arrival, visit the Lord Manjunathaswamy Temple for a divine darshan. Explore Rathnagiri, featuring the statue of Bhagawan Bahubali, and Sri Rama Kshetra along the Nethravathi River. After your spiritual exploration, continue to Mangalore and check in at your hotel. Later, visit Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple, Mangaladevi Temple, and conclude your day at the illuminated Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatha Kshetra temple. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Start your day with breakfast, then check out from the hotel. First, visit the Kadri Manjunatheshwara Temple, perched on the Kadri hills. Next, drive to Kudupu Ananthapadmanabha Temple, known for its serpent worship. Continue your spiritual journey to Polali for blessings from Goddess Rajarajeshwari, whose idol is made from medicinal clay. Then, proceed to Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple, situated along the banks of the River Nandini. Finally, head to Udupi, an important temple town. Check in at your hotel and visit Kadiyali Mahisha Madidhni Temple and Ambalapady Janardhana & Mahakali Temple in the evening. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Early risers can visit the famous Sri Krishna Temple and nearby Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara Temples before breakfast. After checking out, visit Saligrama Narasimhaswami Temple and Anegudde Ganapathi Temple. Then, travel to Murudeshwar, known for its breathtaking beach and the world’s second tallest Shiva statue at the Murudeshwara Temple. After a darshan, enjoy a short break at the beach before heading to Gokarna. En route, visit Idagunji Ganapathi Temple. Upon arrival in Gokarna, check in to your hotel and unwind. Spend the evening at a nearby beach and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Begin your day with a visit to the Mahabaleshwara Temple, a revered site housing the Atma Linga of Lord Shiva. Explore Tamra Gowri Temple and Ganapathi Temple before returning to your hotel for breakfast. After checking out, travel to Sirsi and visit Sahasralinga, where numerous Lingas are carved into stone along the Shalmala River. Continue to the 16th-century Goddess Marikamba Temple, a significant site for shakti worship. Next, visit Jog Falls, the second-highest waterfall in India, known for its stunning natural beauty. Finally, drive to Sagar, check in at your hotel, and relax overnight.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple, beautifully located by the Sharavathi River. Experience the serenity of this self-manifested goddess temple. After receiving blessings, proceed to Kollur, at the foot of the Western Ghats, where the Mookambika Temple awaits. Check in to your hotel and in the evening, visit the revered Mookambika Temple, a significant pilgrimage site in Karnataka. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and head towards Sringeri. Stop at Shankaranarayana Temple, known for the unique confluence of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Enjoy the scenic Agumbe Ghat and visit the Sri Sharadamba Temple and Vidya Shankara Temple, an architectural marvel. Proceed to Horanadu, known for its picturesque landscapes and the renowned Annapoorneshwari Temple. After checking in, visit the temple, believed to ensure abundance in food for those who seek blessings. Enjoy a temple dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.
Begin your final day with breakfast before checking out. First, visit Kalasa, home to the Kalaseshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Then, head to Belur to explore the magnificent Chennakesava Temple, a fine example of Hoysala architecture. Continue to Halebid, known for its stunning Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara temples, renowned for intricate carvings. After this enriching tour, drive back to Bangalore, where you will be transferred to your residence or Railway Station. Your journey concludes, filled with delightful memories of Karnataka’s divine temples.
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Rs 14000 per person for group of 12 persons
Rs 15000 per person for group of 6-7 persons
Rs 16000 per person for group of 4-5 persons
Rs 18000 Per person for group of 3 Persons
Rs 25000 Per person for group of 2 Persons
NOTE: Child below 5 year will be complementary. Child between 5-8 yrs will be charged 50% of package cost. Child above 8 yrs will be treated as adult.
Kukke Subrahmanya is a revered pilgrimage destination in Karnataka, nestled in the lush forests of the Western Ghats. Famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, the site is associated with the worship of snakes, particularly the deity Vasuki. Devotees flock to the temple to perform rituals, especially the “Naga Pratishta,” to seek blessings and overcome obstacles. The picturesque surroundings, marked by the Kumaradhara River, add to the spiritual ambiance, making it a serene spot for reflection and devotion. With its vibrant festivals and rich traditions, Kukke Subrahmanya holds a special place in the hearts of many pilgrims.
Dharmasthala, a prominent pilgrimage town in Karnataka, is known for its unique blend of Hindu and Jain cultures. The highlight is the Lord Manjunathaswamy Temple, where devotees seek blessings from the deity who embodies Lord Shiva. The temple is notable for its communal kitchen, serving free meals to thousands daily, emphasizing the town’s ethos of charity and hospitality. Surrounded by scenic hills and lush greenery, Dharmasthala offers spiritual solace and a sense of community. Visitors can also explore the nearby attractions, including the Bahubali statue and ancient temples, making it a significant spiritual hub.
Mangalore, a coastal city in Karnataka, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. The city is famous for its temples, such as the Mangaladevi Temple and the Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatha Kshetra, which showcase intricate architecture and vibrant festivals. Mangalore’s picturesque beaches, like Panambur and Tannirbhavi, attract tourists looking for relaxation and adventure. The city is also a culinary delight, famous for its seafood and unique local cuisine. With a blend of modernity and tradition, Mangalore serves as an important cultural and commercial hub, making it a must-visit destination in South India.
Polali, a small town in Karnataka, is famous for the Rajarajeshwari Temple, dedicated to the goddess Rajarajeshwari. This ancient temple, known for its striking architecture and vibrant festivals, attracts numerous devotees seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being. The idol of the goddess, made from a special clay, is believed to possess medicinal properties. Polali is not only a spiritual hub but also a place of natural beauty, surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil landscapes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and traditions while experiencing the serene ambiance that Polali offers.
Kateel, located on the banks of the Nandini River in Karnataka, is renowned for the Durga Parameshwari Temple, a major pilgrimage site. The temple is unique as it is situated on an island, accessible via a bridge. Devotees flock here to seek the blessings of Goddess Durga, especially during festivals when the temple comes alive with vibrant celebrations. The lush greenery surrounding Kateel adds to its charm, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors. The town’s cultural richness, combined with its spiritual significance, makes Kateel an essential stop for those exploring the religious landscape of Karnataka.
Udupi, a coastal city in Karnataka, is famous for its Krishna Temple, which is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India. The temple’s unique structure, housing the idol of Lord Krishna, is an architectural marvel. Udupi is also known for its delicious cuisine, particularly the famed Udupi-style vegetarian meals served in numerous eateries. The city is surrounded by stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and historic sites, making it a popular tourist destination. Udupi’s vibrant culture, coupled with its spiritual significance, offers visitors a unique blend of devotion and relaxation, making it a must-visit in Karnataka.
Anegudde, located near Udupi, is famed for its Anegudde Ganapathi Temple, dedicated to Lord Ganapati. Nestled amidst lush greenery, the temple attracts devotees seeking blessings for success and prosperity. The serene atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it a perfect spot for contemplation and worship. The temple’s architecture features intricate carvings and a unique monolithic structure of Ganapati. Anegudde is also a popular destination during festivals, particularly Ganesh Chaturthi, when the temple is adorned with lights and flowers, drawing large crowds. The spiritual significance and natural beauty of Anegudde make it a cherished site for pilgrims.
Murudeshwar, a coastal town in Karnataka, is renowned for its spectacular Murudeshwar Temple, which features the world’s second-tallest statue of Lord Shiva, standing majestically on the Kanduka Hill. Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, the temple offers breathtaking views and a serene ambiance. The temple’s architecture is a blend of traditional and modern styles, making it an architectural marvel. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful beaches, indulge in water sports, and explore nearby attractions. Murudeshwar is a perfect blend of spirituality and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.
Idagunji is a small yet significant pilgrimage town in Karnataka, known for the renowned Ganapathi Temple, dedicated to Lord Ganapati. This ancient temple attracts numerous devotees who come to seek blessings for success and prosperity. The temple is celebrated for its unique idol, which is believed to be self-manifested. Idagunji is surrounded by lush greenery and scenic landscapes, providing a peaceful environment for worship and reflection. The town’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its festivals, drawing visitors from far and wide. Idagunji is a must-visit for those exploring the spiritual tapestry of Karnataka.
Gokarna is a charming coastal town in Karnataka, famous for its pristine beaches and ancient temples. The Mahabaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a significant pilgrimage site and a highlight of Gokarna, attracting thousands of devotees. Apart from its spiritual significance, Gokarna offers beautiful beaches like Om Beach and Kudle Beach, perfect for relaxation and water activities. The town’s laid-back vibe and stunning sunsets create a serene atmosphere for visitors. Gokarna is a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and tranquility, making it a popular destination for both pilgrims and tourists seeking solace.
Sirsi, a picturesque town in Karnataka’s Western Ghats, is known for its lush greenery and rich cultural heritage. Surrounded by dense forests and waterfalls, Sirsi offers breathtaking landscapes and a tranquil environment. The town is home to the famous Marikamba Temple, a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to the goddess Marikamba, attracting devotees throughout the year. Sirsi also serves as a gateway to several nearby attractions, including the stunning Sahasralinga, where numerous lingas are carved into stone along the river. With its natural beauty and spiritual significance, Sirsi is a hidden gem in Karnataka worth exploring.
Jog Falls, one of India’s highest waterfalls, is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Karnataka. The falls are formed by the Sharavathi River plunging 253 meters, creating a stunning sight, especially during the monsoon season. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from various viewpoints, including the iconic observation platform. The falls are surrounded by lush green forests and hills, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. Jog Falls offers opportunities for trekking and exploration in the surrounding area. Its majestic beauty and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for those traveling through Karnataka.
Sigandur is a serene pilgrimage site in Karnataka, known for the Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple, located on the banks of the Sharavathi River. The temple is famous for its unique ambiance and the powerful goddess Chowdeshwari, believed to grant wishes to her devotees. The temple’s picturesque surroundings, with lush greenery and scenic views of the river, create a tranquil atmosphere for worship and reflection. Visitors often reach Sigandur via boat, adding to the spiritual experience. The town’s peaceful vibe and spiritual significance make it a perfect destination for those seeking solace and divine blessings.
Kollur is a significant pilgrimage destination in Karnataka, renowned for the Mookambika Temple, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika. Nestled at the foot of the Western Ghats, the temple is famous for its enchanting surroundings and rich mythology. It attracts devotees seeking blessings for knowledge and wisdom. The temple’s architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings and a sacred atmosphere. Visitors can also explore the nearby scenic beauty, including waterfalls and trekking trails. Kollur is not only a spiritual hub but also a place of natural tranquility, making it a perfect getaway for pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike.
Sringeri, located on the banks of the Tunga River, is a revered pilgrimage town in Karnataka, known for its historical and spiritual significance. It is home to the Sharada Peetham, one of the oldest monasteries established by the philosopher Adi Shankaracharya. The Vidyashankara Temple, a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture, is a major attraction, drawing devotees and tourists alike. The serene environment, surrounded by lush hills and rivers, enhances the spiritual ambiance of Sringeri. Visitors can engage in meditation, attend discourses, and explore the rich cultural heritage, making it a significant stop for spiritual seekers.
Shankaranarayana is a sacred site in Karnataka, known for the Shankaranarayana Temple, which uniquely worships the deities of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu together. This temple, considered one of the seven Mukti Kshetras created by Lord Parashurama, offers a unique
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the Karnataka Temple Tour Package:
The package includes accommodation, meals, transportation, and guided tours to various temples and pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, such as Kukke Subrahmanya, Dharmasthala, Mangalore, Udupi, and more.
The tour typically lasts for 8 days, covering multiple destinations and key temples throughout Karnataka.
Yes, the package usually includes breakfast and some meals, especially at key destinations known for their culinary heritage.
Yes, all transportation between destinations is included in the package, typically via comfortable vehicles.
Yes, many tour operators offer customization options, allowing you to modify the itinerary based on your preferences.
It is advisable to wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees. Many temples may require specific dress codes, so it’s best to check in advance.
Each temple may have its own rituals and customs. Visitors are encouraged to respect local traditions and follow the guidance of temple priests.
Yes, the Karnataka Temple Tour is family-friendly, with many sites providing a rich cultural and educational experience for children.
The best time to visit is typically between October and March when the weather is pleasant for travel and outdoor activities.
Bookings can usually be made through travel agencies, online platforms, or directly with tour operators specializing in religious tourism.
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