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Shimoga, Jog Falls, Elephant Camp, Gokarna, Mirjan Fort: A 4-Day Shoestring Budget Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Shimoga
    2.5 hours (116 km) from Bangalore

    In the morning, visit the serene Sakrebyle Elephant Camp, where you can watch the gentle giants being bathed and fed. In the afternoon, explore the stunning Shivappanaika Palace Museum, which houses a vast collection of artifacts and antiques. In the evening, take a peaceful stroll around the lush and verdant Sacred Heart Cathedral.

  2. Day 2: Jog Falls
    2 hours (110 km) from Shimoga

    Witness the majestic Jog Falls in all their glory during the monsoon season. The waterfall is especially spectacular in July, with the increased water flow and mist adding to the drama. Spend the day exploring the surrounding forests and hang out at the Linganamakki Dam. End the day with a delicious local meal at one of the nearby eateries.

  3. Day 3: Elephant Camp
    1.5 hours (55 km) from Jog Falls

    Visit the Dubare Elephant Camp in the morning for an unforgettable experience of interacting with the majestic beasts. You can learn about their daily routine, feed them, and even take a short ride on their backs. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Harangi Dam for some boating and fishing. In the evening, unwind at the peaceful Nisargadhama Island, a picturesque nature reserve.

  4. Day 4: Gokarna and Mirjan Fort
    2 hours (95 km) from Elephant Camp

    Start the day off with a visit to the beautiful Om Beach in Gokarna. Take a dip in the Arabian Sea, bask in the sun, and enjoy some beachside grub. In the afternoon, head to the historic Mirjan Fort, which dates back to the 16th century. Explore the ancient structure, marvel at the intricate carvings, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. End the day with some souvenir shopping in the bustling local markets.

Recommendations

If you have more time, consider taking a detour to the idyllic village of Agumbe, which is famous for its stunning sunsets and scenic trekking trails. You can also visit the scenic Tungabhadra Dam, which is a marvel of engineering and a popular picnic spot. To maximize your fun, try to plan your visits to the different attractions during the early morning or late afternoon hours, when the crowds are thinner and the weather is cooler. Don't forget to carry plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Finally, for a unique local experience, try to sample some of the delicious local cuisine, such as the spicy akki roti, the tangy bisi bele bath, or the sweet holige. Bon voyage!

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