Our Jog Falls and Coastal Karnataka tour package in Mangalore takes the group on a memorable 6 day journey exploring the natural and spiritual marvels of Coastal Karnataka. You will start your trip in the colorful port Mangalore and will visit the ancient temples including Mangala Devi Temple, Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple, and Kadri Manjunatha Temple that have stunning examples of Dravidian architecture. Visit the religious city of Udupi, where Shri Krishna Temple is located, a holy place that is visited by people of different nationalities.
In the Udupi, one can take a scenic tour of the coasts to the holy town of Murudeshwara distinguished by its 123 ft statue of Shiva and sweeping view of the Arabian Sea. Along the way, visit the Edagunji Ganapathi Temple to get blessed and spend some time relaxing in the beautiful beaches of Gokarna, the Om Beach and the Kudle Beach. The most popular tourist attraction in this tour is the grand Jog Falls, the highest waterfall in Karnataka, and the falling waters of the Sharavathi River forming a spectacular natural scene in the midst of dense forests.
The pilgrimage route moves on to the spiritual centre of Karnataka with visits to the sacred shrines of Kollur Mookambika Temple, Sigandoor Chowdeshwari Temple, Sringeri Sharadamba Temple and Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple. On the route, have a spectacular sunset at Agumbe which is commonly referred to as the Cherrapunji of the South due to the mist enveloped hills and the colorful rainforests it has to offer would be a great place to stay, both in nature and in photography.
The travel will end in the beautiful hill district of Coorg where you will explore the beauty of Kukke Subramanya Temple, appreciate the beauty of the Falls at Abbi, and enjoy the panoramic view of the Mandalpatti Hill Station. Complete your spiritual and scenic pilgrimage at Thalakaveri the sacred source of the River Kaveri. The most popular local tourist sites are the Maravanthe Beach (along which the highway passes between the sea and the Suparnika River), Sharavathi Valley Viewpoint, and the green coffee plantations of the area. This is a six-day trip and it is a perfect blend of religion, nature and culture.