1-Day Itinerary for Shivamogga

  1. 9:00AM: Visit Shivappanaika Palace Museum
    Located in the heart of Shivamogga, Shivappanaika Palace Museum is a magnificent edifice built in a mixture of Indian and European styles. The museum houses various artifacts such as armor, weapons, coins, and antiques.
    Est. time and distance from the previous stop: 20 minutes (6.6km)
  2. 10:30AM: Explore Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary
    Located on the banks of the Tunga River, Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary offers a serene environment and a perfect spot for birdwatchers. The sanctuary is home to several species of bird such as little cormorants, egrets, and darters.
    Est. time and distance from the previous stop: 45 minutes (28.5km)
  3. 12:00PM: Lunch at Sri Maruti Bhavan
    Sri Maruti Bhavan serves a range of vegetarian dishes, including the local favorite Masala Dosa, at an affordable price.
    Est. time and distance from the previous stop: 15 minutes (4.2km)
  4. 1:00PM: Visit the Kote Seetharamanjaneya Temple
    Located on the outskirts of Shivamogga, the Kote Seetharamanjaneya Temple is famous for its intricately carved pillars and beautiful architecture.
    Est. time and distance from the previous stop: 18 minutes (7.5km)
  5. 2:30PM: Visit Sakrebailu Elephant Camp
    Sakrebailu Elephant Camp is a safe haven for elephants who have been rescued from the wild. Visitors can watch elephants being bathed, fed and enjoy an elephant ride.
    Est. time and distance from the previous stop: 16 minutes (6.9km)

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Shivappanaika Palace Museum (1 hour, INR 40)
  • Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary (1 hour, INR 30)
  • Lunch at Sri Maruti Bhavan (1 hour, INR 100)
  • Kote Seetharamanjaneya Temple (45 minutes, Free)
  • Sakrebailu Elephant Camp (1 hour, INR 30)

  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 200

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Shivamogga, you can visit Jog Falls, Shivappa Nayaka Palace, and Sacred Heart Cathedral. For those who have less time, you can skip Sakrebailu Elephant Camp and spend more time at Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary and the Shivappanaika Palace Museum.

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