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Dharmasthala Adventure Itinerary for June 2023

  1. 9:00AM: Visit Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple
    Located in the heart of the town, the temple is known for its religious significance and unique architecture. It is one of the most significant pilgrimage centres in South India.

    The temple opens at 6:30 AM and closes at 8:30 PM. It is advisable to reach early to avoid the crowds.

  2. 11:00AM: Admire Bahubali Statue
    Located in the serene surroundings of the Western Ghats, the statue of Bahubali stands tall at 39 feet. It is one of the largest free-standing statues in the world.

    The statue is accessible from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

  3. 1:00PM: Indulge in Adventure Sports at Netravathi River
    Bask in the thrill of river rafting amid the lush green forests and mighty Netravathi river.

    The rafting season starts in June and lasts till September. The cost for rafting varies between INR 800 to INR 1500 per person depending on the package.

  4. 3:30PM: Visit Manjusha Museum
    The museum showcases an exquisite collection of artefacts, paintings, and sculptures from various parts of India.

    The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The entry fee is INR 50 per person.

  5. 6:00PM: Sunset from Sri Rama Kshetra
    Enjoy the panoramic view of the sunset from Sri Rama Kshetra. The temple complex is situated on top of a hill and offers a breathtaking view of the Western Ghats.

    The temple is open from 5:30 AM to 9:00 PM.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple (1.5 hours, Free)
  • Bahubali Statue (2 hours, Free)
  • Netravathi River Rafting (2 hours, INR 800-1500 per person)
  • Manjusha Museum (1.5 hours, INR 50 per person)
  • Sri Rama Kshetra (1.5 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 850-1550 per person

Recommendations

If you have some extra time, you can also visit the nearby wildlife sanctuaries like the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kudremukh National Park. You can also experience the local cuisine at the various roadside eateries and restaurants. To maximize your fun, consider starting your day early and carrying a backpack with essentials like water, snacks, and sunscreen. Finally, don't forget to carry a camera to capture the stunning views of the Western Ghats.

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