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Foodie's Delight in Dharmasthala

  1. Sunday July 16: Shri Manjunatha Swamy Temple
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Downtown Dharmasthala

    Start your foodie adventure in Dharmasthala with a visit to the iconic Shri Manjunatha Swamy Temple. Explore the beautiful architecture and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance. After the morning prayers, head to the temple's dining hall to relish a traditional South Indian breakfast comprising idli, vada, dosa, and filter coffee.

    • South Indian Breakfast: Cost: INR 100, Time: 1 hour
  2. Monday July 17: Dharmasthala Manjunatha Museum
    5 minutes (0.7 miles) from Shri Manjunatha Swamy Temple

    Start your day by exploring the Dharmasthala Manjunatha Museum, showcasing a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits related to Indian art, culture, and history. Afterward, indulge in a flavorful lunch at the museum's in-house restaurant, which serves a variety of vegetarian delicacies from different regions of India.

    • Lunch at the museum restaurant: Cost: INR 200, Time: 1.5 hours
  3. Tuesday July 18: Netravathi River Bridge
    20 minutes (9.5 miles) from Dharmasthala Manjunatha Museum

    Start your morning with a scenic drive to the Netravathi River Bridge. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscape. For lunch, head to a local seafood restaurant near the riverbank and savor mouthwatering coastal delicacies prepared with the freshest catch of the day.

    • Seafood lunch: Cost: INR 300, Time: 2 hours

Recommendations

Apart from the listed attractions, you should consider visiting the Bahubali Statue, a magnificent 39-foot tall monolithic statue located in the peaceful Bahubali Park. Another option is to take a day trip to the nearby Kukke Subramanya Temple, known for its religious significance and natural beauty. To make the most of your money and have fun, try exploring the local street food stalls and trying out popular snacks like Mangalore Buns, Goli Baje, and Bisi Bele Bath. Don't forget to bargain when shopping for spices and local handicrafts at the Dharmasthala Market.

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