Morning: Depart Bangalore early in your Innova 7+1 seater (A/C) and drive about 350 km to Jog Falls. Enjoy the misty cascade and snap photos from the viewpoint platform.
Afternoon: Continue the 120 km journey to Gokarna. Check‑in at Hotel Seashore Inn (2 rooms: a triple and a quad) and freshen up.
Evening: Explore the serene Mahabaleshwar Temple and unwind on Om Beach with a dinner of fresh seafood at Shree Krishna Café.
Find HotelsMorning: After breakfast, drive 80 km to the iconic Murudeshwar Temple overlooking the Arabian Sea. Climb the 20‑m tall statue of Lord Shiva and enjoy the ocean view.
Afternoon: Head 65 km to Kollur and check in at the **Mookambika Guest House** (2 rooms). Have lunch at Hotel Mouni with classic South‑Indian thali.
Evening: Perform the first Mookambika Temple darshan at sunset. After dinner, stay overnight inside the temple complex (budget‑friendly accommodation for pilgrims).
Find HotelsMorning: Early morning, visit Kollur Mookambika Temple for the second darshan before the crowds.
Afternoon: Drive 110 km to Udupi and visit the famous Udupi Krishna Temple. Lunch at Hotel Anand, known for its tasty **Udupi cuisine**.
Evening: Travel 80 km to Dharmasthala Temple and explore the sacred **Manjunatha** shrine. Check‑in at the **Punyasthala Guest House** (2 rooms) for an overnight stay.
Find HotelsMorning: Early visit to Kukke Subramanya Temple for the third and final Mookambika‑related ritual (a traditional blessing). Enjoy a light breakfast at the temple canteen.
Afternoon: Begin the 350 km drive back to Bangalore, stopping for a quick lunch at Shree Shankara Café near Mangalore.
Evening: Arrive back in Bangalore by night, with memorable experiences and plenty of temple memories.
Find HotelsIf you wish to extend the trip, add a full day in Udupi to explore the nearby St. Mary's Island and enjoy the coastal scenery. To shorten the journey, you can skip the night stay at Kollur and stay in nearby Udupi (still within 30 km) to reduce travel time, while still allowing the three temple visits with a morning and evening darshan.