Start your day at Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary with a guided jungle safari to spot tigers, leopards, elephants, and other animals in their natural habitat. After lunch, take a coracle ride on the Kali River to admire the beautiful landscape and birdlife. End the day with a campfire and stargazing at your resort.
Get an early start to drive to India's second-highest plunge waterfall, Jog Falls. Witness the water cascading down from a height of 830 feet and feel the mist on your face. After lunch, visit the holy town of Sigandur and take a ferry ride to reach the ancient Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple. Return to your hotel for the night.
Spend a morning exploring Kudremukh National Park's dense forests, grasslands, and waterfalls. You can trek to the peak of Kudremukh, the third-highest peak in Karnataka, if you're feeling adventurous. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Hanuman Gundi and Kadamagundi falls. Stay overnight at a homestay to experience the local culture and cuisine.
Drive to Sringeri, a quaint town known for its Sharada Temple and Vidyashankara Temple. Take a dip in the Tunga River and enjoy a serene picnic on its banks. In the afternoon, drive to Agumbe, also known as the "Cherrapunji of South India," to trek through the lush rainforests and spot exotic birds and reptiles. Overnight at a local hotel.
Drive up to Kemmanagundi, a beautiful hill station known for its rose gardens, ornamental gardens, and waterfalls. Trek to the Z Point for a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and valleys. In the afternoon, drive to Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary to spot tigers, leopards, and elephants on a jeep safari. Overnight at a local resort.
On your final day, drive to Mysore, the city of palaces, and visit the opulent Mysore Palace. In the evening, head to the Brindavan Gardens to witness the musical water fountain show and stroll through the illuminated gardens. End your trip with a delicious Mysore Masala Dosa at a local eatery.
Take a day trip to the beaches of Gokarna and Murudeshwar for a change of scenery. Visit the Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary for a chance to spot rare species like the lion-tailed macaque and the malabar giant squirrel. Don't forget to try the local delicacies like idli, vada, and filter coffee.
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