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Sacred Places around Karnataka

  1. Day 1: Chennakesava Temple
    45 minutes (30 miles) from Bengaluru

    Visit the Chennakesava Temple, an architectural wonder built in the 12th century, during the morning. Spend the afternoon exploring the nearby Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple and the beautiful Nandi Hills. In the evening, attend the Sound and Light show at Nandi Fort.

  2. Day 2: Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens
    3 hours 30 minutes (152 miles) from Nandi Hills

    Explore the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens during the morning. Have lunch at the iconic MTR restaurant, famous for its South Indian cuisine. Spend the afternoon at the Bull Temple, the second largest monolithic Nandi statue in the world. In the evening, take a stroll at the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens.

  3. Day 3: Sri Virupaksha Temple
    5 hours (290 miles) from Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

    Visit the majestic Sri Virupaksha Temple, located on the banks of the Tungabhadra river in Hampi. Marvel at the intricate carvings and architecture of the temple during the morning. Take a coracle ride in the river during the afternoon and watch the sunset at the Anjanadri Hill. In the evening, attend the musical fountain show at the Vittala Temple.

  4. Day 4: Pattadakal
    3 hours (87 miles) from Hampi

    Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pattadakal, a group of 8th-century temples with a mix of South Indian and North Indian architectural styles, during the morning. Visit the nearby Aihole, known as the cradle of Indian architecture, during the afternoon. In the evening, attend the Sound and Light show at Badami Fort.

  5. Day 5: Omkareshwara Temple
    7 hours (296 miles) from Badami Fort

    Visit the Omkareshwara Temple, a beautiful blend of Islamic and Gothic styles of architecture, during the morning. Spend the afternoon at the nearby Abbey Falls and the Raja's Seat viewpoint. In the evening, attend the Talacauvery Temple Aarti.

  6. Day 6: Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple
    3 hours (84 miles) from Talacauvery Temple

    Explore the Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple, one of the oldest and most famous temples in South India, during the morning. Spend the afternoon at the nearby Kudroli Gokarnath Temple and St. Aloysius Chapel. In the evening, visit the Panambur Beach and enjoy the sunset.

  7. Day 7: Murudeshwar Temple
    2 hours 30 minutes (83 miles) from Panambur Beach

    Visit the Murudeshwar Temple, home to the world's second-tallest Shiva statue and a beautiful beach, during the morning. Spend the afternoon at the nearby Bhatkal Beach and the Jain Basadis. In the evening, attend the Aarti at the Gokarna Mahabaleshwara Temple.

Recommendations

Don't miss the opportunity to experience the Mysore Dasara Festival if you are visiting Karnataka during October. You can also consider side trips to the Jog Falls, Coorg, and the Bandipur National Park. To make the most of your trip, hire a local guide who can provide personalized insights and take you to offbeat locations.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Chennakesava Temple (2 hours, ₹200)
  • Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens (4 hours, ₹1000)
  • Bull Temple (1 hour, ₹50)
  • Lalbagh Botanical Gardens (2 hours, ₹200)
  • Sri Virupaksha Temple (4 hours, ₹500)
  • Pattadakal (3 hours, ₹300)
  • Omkareshwara Temple (2 hours, ₹100)
  • Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple (3 hours, ₹500)
  • Murudeshwar Temple (2 hours, ₹150)
  • Total Estimated Costs (21 hours, ₹3050)
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