Start your trip with an exciting exploration of the Manjarabad Fort, a star-shaped fort built by Tipu Sultan in 1792. The panoramic views of the Western Ghats from the top of the fort are breathtaking. The intricate designs and architecture of the fort walls are awe-inspiring. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning views from the top while creating memories.
Head to the Bisle View Point to enjoy a spectacular view of the Western Ghats and the mountain ranges surrounding the area. This hidden gem is a perfect spot for nature lovers looking to enjoy a quiet Sunday morning. You can take a memorial photo with your family and enjoy the fresh air.
The Sakleshwara Temple, built in the 11th century, is a beautiful blend of Hoysala and Dravidian architectural styles. The temple's intricate carvings tell a story of gods and goddesses from Hindu mythology, making it a great place to learn about Indian culture. If you can visit during the annual Rath Yatra in February, you can see the grand chariot procession around the temple.
End your trip with a breathtaking view of the Manjehalli Waterfalls nested deep inside the Western Ghats. This scenic spot offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the refreshing waterfall shower. Take your time to dip in the water and appreciate the picturesque atmosphere of the falls.
If you have more time, visit the Rail Museum, a unique museum housing vintage and antique engines and carriages. Alternatively, you can visit the Sathodi Falls and enjoy the pristine surroundings. For caffeine lovers, we recommend visiting the Coffee Museum, which only operates on weekends from Monday through Saturday, from 9 am to 5 pm.
If you have less time, we suggest skipping the view from Bisle point; instead, head straight to the Sakleshwara temple, which is more culturally relevant. Additionally, for a more relaxed itinerary, consider visiting the Male Mahadeshwara Hills instead of the Manjehalli Waterfalls.