Divine Karnataka Temple Tour Package 5 Days
Discover Karnataka’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage with this divine temple tour, visiting iconic temples and scenic spots across Srirangapatna, Mysore, Coorg, Udupi, and more.
Duration: 4 Nights/5 Days
Destinations Covered: Srirangapatna, Mysore, Coorg, Kukke Subrahmanya, Southadka, Dharmasthala, Kateel, Udupi, Sringeri, Horanadu, Kalasa, Belur and Halebid
Divine Karnataka Temple Tour Package 5 Days Itinerary
Day 1: Bangalore – Srirangapatna – Mysore – Coorg
Your divine journey begins with a warm welcome from our representative in Bangalore. From here, embark on a drive to Srirangapatna, the historic capital of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Upon arrival, visit the Sri Ranganatha Temple, an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, worshipped here as Sri Ranganathaswamy. Next, explore the Kshanambika Temple and the Goddess Nimishamba Temple, where the goddess is believed to resolve her devotees’ problems within a minute (Nimisha means minute).
Afterwards, head towards Mysore to visit the revered Chamundi Temple, perched atop the Chamundi Hills and dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari. Seek blessings and continue the journey to Coorg. Once you arrive in Coorg, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
 Day 2: Coorg – Kukke Subrahmanya
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to the scenic Talacauvery, nestled in the Brahmagiri Hills. This sacred site is the origin of the River Kaveri and home to a beautiful temple. Then visit Bhagamandala, known for the confluence of three holy rivers: Kaveri, Sujyothi, and Kanike. Offer prayers at the Bhagandeshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Next, drive to Kukke Subrahmanya, a famous religious destination on the banks of the Kumaradhara River. After checking into the hotel, visit the Adi Subrahmanya Temple, home to the great Valmmika (anthill). Then, visit the Main Subrahmanya Temple, dedicated to the Snake God Vasuki and Lord Subrahmanya. Explore other shrines such as the Uma Maheshwara Temple, Samputa Narasimha Temple, and Hosaligamma. End your day by visiting the Kashikatte Ganapathi Temple and Kukke Shree Abhaya Mahaganapathi, which houses a stunning 21-feet tall monolithic Ganapathi statue in Nepali-style architecture. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
 Day 3: Kukke Subrahmanya – Southadka – Dharmasthala – Kateel – Udupi
Start the day by visiting Sauthadka Ganapathi Kshetra, a sacred site dedicated to Vana Mahaganapathi, set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. The unique feature here is that there is no temple structure, allowing devotees to offer prayers at any time.
Continue to Dharmasthala, a holy site for Hindus, to seek blessings at the Lord Manjunathaswamy Temple, where Lord Shiva is worshipped. Visit Rathnagiri, known for the majestic statue of Bhagawan Bahubali (Gommateshwara), and then head to Bidinede Betta (Annappa Betta), though women are not allowed at this site. Conclude your Dharmasthala visit with a stop at Sri Rama Kshetra on the banks of the River Nethravathi.
Next, drive to Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple, located on the banks of the Nandini River, where you can seek blessings from Goddess Durgaparameshwari. Continue to Udupi, one of the key temple towns in Karnataka. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and visit the famous Sri Krishna Temple, as well as nearby temples like Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara. Overnight stay in Udupi.
 Day 4: Udupi – Sringeri – Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple
After breakfast, visit the Kadiyali Mahisha Mardhini Temple and the Ambalapady Janardhana & Mahakali Temple in Udupi. Then, drive through the picturesque Agumbe Ghat to reach Sringeri, located on the banks of the River Tunga. Sringeri is home to the first mutt established by Adi Shankaracharya. Visit the stunning Sri Sharadamba Temple and the architecturally splendid Vidya Shankara Temple.
From Sringeri, continue to Horanadu, known for its enchanting natural beauty and the revered Annapoorneshwari Temple, where the deity is made of gold. Seek the divine blessings of Goddess Annapoorneshwari, who is believed to ensure no scarcity of food for her devotees. After offering prayers and enjoying prasadam at the temple, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
 Day 5: Horanadu – Kalasa – Belur – Halebid – Bangalore
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit the Kalaseshwara Temple in Kalasa, situated on the banks of the Bhadra River. The temple houses a Shiva Linga installed by Sage Agasthya. Continue the journey to Belur, where you can marvel at the architectural brilliance of the Chennakesava Temple.
Next, head to Halebid, home to the famous Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara Temples, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of Hoysala architecture. After a spiritually enriching day, drive back to Bangalore, where you will be dropped off at a designated point, concluding the Divine Karnataka Temple Tour with cherished memories and divine blessings.
Tour Package Includes:
- Well-appointed rooms on the above mentioned hotels.
- Daily breakfast in hotels.
- A/C Vehicle for all the surface transfers & sightseeing.
- Drivers allowance, toll & parking. All applicable hotel taxes.
- GST @ 5%.
Tour Package Excludes:
- Any meals other than those mentioned above.
- Any transportation which is not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance fees to the amusement parks & boating charges.
- Any portage at Airport and Hotels, tips, insurance, beverages, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
- Expenses caused by the factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, road blocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances, etc…
- Any Airfare/Train fare
HOTELS 2 STAR
ROOMS – Twin/ Triple Sharing Room
CAB – AC Vehicle as per group size.
MEAL – DAILY BREAKFAST
Divine Karnataka Temple Tour Package 5 Days Price
Rs 9000 per person for group of 12 persons
Rs 10000 per person for group of 6-7 persons
Rs 11000 per person for group of 4-5 persons
Rs 12000 Per person for group of 3 Persons
Rs 16000 Per person for group of 2 Persons
NOTE: Child below 5 year will be complementary. Child between 5-8 yrs will be charged 50% of package cost. Child above 8 yrs will be treated as adult.
Cancellation policy:
- Minimum Cancellation is 10% or INR 3000 whichever maximum Per Person Per Tour
- 25% Between 45-30 Days Before Tour Departure
- 50% Between 30-15 Days Before Tour Departure
- 75% Between 15-05 Days Before Tour Departure
About Srirangapatna
Srirangapatna, a historic town in Karnataka, was the capital of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali. Known for its rich heritage, the town is famous for Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It also features significant monuments like Daria Daulat Bagh and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace.
About Mysore
Mysore is a royal city known for its stunning palaces, especially the Mysore Palace, and cultural landmarks. It is a center of yoga, art, and architecture. The Chamundi Hill Temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, Mysore Zoo, and Brindavan Gardens are among the top attractions for tourists.
About Coorg
Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a serene hill station famous for its lush greenery, coffee plantations, and waterfalls. The area offers a refreshing atmosphere with attractions like Talacauvery, the source of the Kaveri River, and Abbey Falls. Coorg is also a popular destination for nature lovers and trekking.
About Kukke Subrahmanya
Kukke Subrahmanya is a prominent pilgrimage site nestled in the Western Ghats, dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, who is worshipped here with the Snake God Vasuki. The temple is a hub for performing special rituals for relief from sarpa dosha (snake curse), drawing devotees from across the country.
About Southadka
Southadka Ganapathi Kshetra is a unique temple dedicated to Lord Ganapathi in the middle of a scenic forest without a traditional structure. Devotees worship the deity in an open space surrounded by nature. The peaceful surroundings and open worship offer a serene and spiritual experience.
About Dharmasthala
Dharmasthala, on the banks of the Nethravathi River, is a famous spiritual town. The main temple here is dedicated to Lord Manjunathaswamy (Shiva). The town also houses the 39-foot monolithic statue of Bahubali. Dharmasthala is known for its religious harmony and free mass meals for visitors.
About Kateel
Kateel is a tranquil pilgrimage town situated on an island formed by the Nandini River. The primary attraction is the Durga Parameshwari Temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is surrounded by natural beauty, attracting thousands of devotees seeking blessings and solace from the goddess.
About Udupi
Udupi is renowned for its Sri Krishna Temple, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India. The temple is unique as Lord Krishna’s idol is worshipped through a window with nine holes (Navagraha Kitiki). Udupi is also known for its contributions to South Indian cuisine, particularly the famous Udupi-style dishes.
About Sringeri
Sringeri, located on the banks of the Tunga River, is home to the first mutt established by Adi Shankaracharya. The main attractions include the Sharadamba Temple, dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, and the Vidya Shankara Temple, an architectural masterpiece blending Dravidian and Hoysala styles, renowned for its spiritual and cultural significance.
About Horanadu
Horanadu is famous for the Annapoorneshwari Temple, where the deity is believed to bless devotees with never facing food scarcity. Surrounded by the Western Ghats, the temple is nestled in a picturesque landscape. Devotees visiting the temple are provided with meals, continuing the tradition of offering food to all.
About Kalasa
Kalasa, situated on the banks of the Bhadra River, is known for the Kalaseshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has a unique legend associated with Sage Agasthya and is a revered pilgrimage site. Kalasa is also renowned for its coffee plantations and stunning views of the Western Ghats.
About Belur
Belur is famous for the Chennakesava Temple, a splendid example of Hoysala architecture. Built to celebrate a Hoysala military victory, the temple is adorned with intricate carvings of dancers, gods, and mythical creatures. The detailed craftsmanship in its sculptures and pillars makes it a significant architectural marvel.
About Halebid
Halebid, once the capital of the Hoysala Empire, is known for its magnificent Hoysaleswara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is an architectural treasure, showcasing exceptional stone carvings and reliefs depicting Hindu mythology. The town is a must-visit for those interested in art, history, and culture.
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