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The Chennakesava Temple at Belur is a magnificent 12th-century temple built by King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala Dynasty. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Chennakesava, the temple is famous for its exquisite Hoysala architecture, detailed stone carvings, and sculpted pillars.
The Hoysaleswara Temple at Halebidu is a magnificent 12th-century temple built during the reign of the Hoysala Dynasty. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is famous for its twin shrines, intricate stone sculptures, and detailed friezes depicting scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Hindu mythology.
Shravanabelagola is one of the most important Jain pilgrimage centers in Karnataka. It is famous for the 57-foot monolithic statue of Bahubali (Gommateshwara) located on Vindhyagiri Hill. Built in 981 CE by Chavundaraya, the statue symbolizes peace and renunciation.
Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a scenic hill district in Karnataka famous for its coffee plantations, misty hills, waterfalls, and rich cultural heritage. Often called the “Scotland of India”, Coorg is ideal for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Talakaveri, Bhagamandala, Dubare Elephant Camp, Nagarhole National Park, Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara Temple, Iruppu Falls, Cauvery Nisargadhama, Chelavara Falls, Mandalpatti, Tadiandamol Peak, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
Raja’s Seat is a beautiful viewpoint and garden in Madikeri, located in the scenic hill district of Kodagu (Coorg). It was once the favorite sunset spot of the Kodagu kings, who enjoyed the panoramic views of lush valleys and misty hills.
Abbey Falls is a picturesque waterfall located near Madikeri in the coffee plantations of Kodagu (Coorg). The water cascades from a height of about 70 feet into a rocky pool, creating a spectacular sight especially during the monsoon. A hanging bridge offers visitors a great view of the falls surrounded by lush greenery.