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Dharmasthala 4-Day Itinerary - July 20-23, 2023

  1. Thursday July 20: Dharmasthala Temple
    5 minutes (0.5 miles) from Dharmasthala City Center

    Start your day by visiting the famous Dharmasthala Temple, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Manjunatha, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Explore the intricate architecture and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere. In the morning, you can witness the special rituals and offerings performed by the priests. Afternoon is a great time to enjoy a vegetarian meal at the temple's dining hall, where you'll be served traditional South Indian dishes. In the evening, attend the captivating Aarti ceremony, accompanied by devotional chants.

    • Attend Aarti Ceremony: Free, 1 hour
  2. Friday July 21: Shri Manjusha Car Museum
    15 minutes (7.5 miles) from Dharmasthala Temple

    In the morning, visit the Shri Manjusha Car Museum, home to a fascinating collection of vintage and classic cars. Marvel at the beautifully restored automobiles, including rare models from various eras. Learn about the history of the automobile industry and the evolution of car designs. Don't miss the opportunity to take memorable photos with these stunning vehicles. In the afternoon, you can explore the nearby Chandranath Swamy Temple, known for its tranquil surroundings and breathtaking views. End your day with a leisurely stroll around the peaceful Manjusha Park.

    • Shri Manjusha Car Museum: INR 50, 2 hours
    • Chandranath Swamy Temple: Free, 1 hour
  3. Saturday July 22: Netravathi River Bridge
    30 minutes (16 miles) from Shri Manjusha Car Museum

    Start your day by visiting the picturesque Netravathi River Bridge. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the river and the surrounding lush greenery. Take a stroll along the bridge and capture stunning photographs of the panoramic views. In the afternoon, explore the peaceful Bahubali Betta, a hill dedicated to Lord Bahubali. Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the Dharmasthala landscape. Wrap up the day by visiting the vibrant Manjusha Shopping Complex, where you can shop for traditional handicrafts, silk sarees, and souvenirs.

    • Netravathi River Bridge: Free, 1 hour
    • Bahubali Betta: Free, 2 hours
  4. Sunday July 23: Manjusha Museum
    10 minutes (2.5 miles) from Netravathi River Bridge

    On your final day in Dharmasthala, visit the Manjusha Museum, which showcases a rich collection of artifacts and exhibits that depict the cultural heritage of the region. Learn about the history, customs, and traditions of Dharmasthala through the beautifully curated displays. In the afternoon, take a refreshing break at the serene Nellitheertha Somanatheshwara Temple, known for its natural spring and tranquil atmosphere. Don't forget to taste the delicious prasadam (holy offering) at the temple. End your trip by witnessing the stunning sunset at the enchanting Kokkada Sunset Point.

    • Manjusha Museum: INR 100, 2 hours
    • Nellitheertha Somanatheshwara Temple: Free, 1 hour
    • Kokkada Sunset Point: Free, 1 hour

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the nearby Kukke Subramanya Temple, dedicated to Lord Subramanya. You can also plan a day trip to the charming town of Mangalore, known for its beautiful beaches, historic temples, and delicious seafood. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, try bargaining while shopping at the local markets and enjoy the authentic local cuisine at the street food stalls. Don't forget to try the mouthwatering masala dosa and filter coffee, famous in this region. Enjoy your trip to Dharmasthala!

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