Karnataka Temple Travel Package 5 Days

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Karnataka Temple Travel Package 5 Days

Embark on a spiritual journey through Karnataka’s sacred sites, exploring iconic temples, divine blessings, and stunning landscapes.

Duration: 4 Nights/5 Days

Destinations Covered: Kukke Subrahmanya, Southadka, Dharmasthala, Sri Rama Kshetra, Kateel, Udupi, Murudeshwara, Kollur, Sringeri, Shankaranarayana, Horanadu, Kalasa, Belur and Halebid

Karnataka Temple Travel Package 5 Days Itinerary

Day 01: Bangalore – Kukke Subrahmanya

Your spiritual journey begins with a warm welcome from our representative, who will pick you up from Bangalore and drive you to Kukke Subrahmanya, a revered religious destination nestled amidst lush greenery and hills along the banks of the Kumaradhara River. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and unwind for a while. Then, visit the Adi Subrahmanya Temple, known for its unique anthill (Valmmika) in the sanctum, followed by the main temple dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya and the Snake God Vasuki. Explore smaller shrines such as Uma Maheshwara, Samputa Narasimha, and Hosaligamma before heading to the ancient Kashikatte Ganapathi Temple, famous for its 21-foot monolithic Ganapathi statue in Nepali style. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 02: Kukke Subrahmanya – Dharmasthala – Sri Rama Kshetra – Kateel – Udupi

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and head to Sauthadka Ganapathi Kshetra, dedicated to Vana Mahaganapathi, set in scenic surroundings where worship is unrestricted. Continue your journey to Dharmasthala, known for the Lord Manjunathaswamy Temple. Experience the darshan of Lord Manjunatha and visit Rathnagiri, which features the statue of Bhagawan Bahubali (Gommateshwara). Next, proceed to Sri Rama Kshetra along the banks of the Nethravathi River before visiting the Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple on the banks of the Nandini River. Finally, drive to Udupi, a temple town and one of Karnataka’s Mukti Stalas. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel, then visit the renowned Sri Krishna Temple and nearby Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara Temples. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 03: Udupi – Murudeshwara – Kollur

Following breakfast, check out and visit Kadiyali Mahisha Mardhini Temple, Ambalapady Janardhana, and Mahakali Temple in Udupi. Continue to Saligrama Narasimhaswami Temple and Anegudde Ganapathi Temple. Then, proceed to Murudeshwara, a picturesque beach town on the Arabian Sea coast, famed for the Murudeshwara Temple. Marvel at the world’s second-tallest Shiva statue and the 20-story Gopura (237.5 feet) at the temple, which is perched on Kanduka Hill surrounded by sea. Afterward, drive to Kollur, check in to your hotel, and visit the Mookambika Temple, a significant pilgrimage site where the goddess’s panchaloha image is said to have been consecrated by Adi Shankaracharya. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 04: Kollur – Shankaranarayana – Sringeri – Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple

After an early breakfast, check out and head towards Sringeri, stopping en route at Shankaranarayana Temple, one of the seven Mukti places established by Lord Parashurama, where Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are worshipped as Lingas. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Agumbe Ghat before arriving in Sringeri, located along the Tunga River. Visit the Sri Sharadamba Temple and the architectural marvel of Vidya Shankara Temple. After exploring Sringeri, drive to Horanadu, a beautiful area in Chikmagalur district known for its stunning landscapes. Visit the ancient Annapoorneshwari Temple, where the main deity made of gold is worshipped. Attend the evening prayers and enjoy prasadam dinner at the temple to receive the blessings of the Goddess of Food. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 05: Horanadu – Kalasa – Belur – Halebid – Bangalore

After breakfast, check out and visit Kalaseshwara Temple in Kalasa, situated along the banks of the Bhadra River, where the Shiva linga is believed to be installed by Sage Agasthya. After receiving blessings, drive to Belur to explore the Chennakesava Temple, a fine example of Hoysala architecture. Continue to Halebid, home to the renowned Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara temples, celebrated for their intricate carvings and historical significance. After a fulfilling temple tour, return to Bangalore, where you will be dropped off at your designated point, concluding your spiritual journey filled with divine blessings and cherished memories.

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

Karnataka Temple Travel 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 Kukke Subrahmanya

Kukke Subrahmanya is a revered pilgrimage site in Karnataka, dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, the deity of snakes and fertility. Nestled amidst lush greenery and hills, the temple is located on the banks of the Kumaradhara River. The main shrine houses a unique anthill (Valmika) in the sanctum, attracting devotees seeking blessings for protection against snake-related ailments. The temple is also famous for various rituals and poojas dedicated to the serpent god Vasuki. Nearby, smaller shrines like Uma Maheshwara and Samputa Narasimha offer a tranquil atmosphere for prayer and meditation, making Kukke Subrahmanya a significant spiritual destination.

About Southadka

Southadka Ganapathi Kshetra is a serene and scenic religious site located in Karnataka, dedicated to the deity Vana Mahaganapathi. Unlike conventional temples, it features an open worship area surrounded by lush forests, allowing devotees to connect with nature while offering their prayers. The site is known for its peaceful ambiance and attracts visitors seeking solace and divine blessings. It is particularly popular for those who wish to perform rituals without any restrictions. The tranquil setting and the divine presence of Lord Ganapati make Southadka a unique spiritual experience for both pilgrims and nature lovers alike.

About Dharmasthala

Dharmasthala is a prominent religious town in Karnataka, known for its harmonious blend of Hindu and Jain traditions. The town’s main attraction is the Lord Manjunathaswamy Temple, which draws thousands of devotees annually. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is famous for its unique architecture and serene ambiance. In addition to the temple, Dharmasthala is home to the statue of Bhagawan Bahubali, symbolizing peace and non-violence. The town is also known for its community kitchen, serving free meals to all visitors, reflecting its ethos of hospitality and selfless service. Dharmasthala is a must-visit for spiritual seekers.

About Sri Rama Kshetra

Sri Rama Kshetra, located on the banks of the Nethravathi River, is a sacred site in Karnataka that holds immense spiritual significance. The temple complex is dedicated to Lord Rama, celebrating his ideals of virtue and righteousness. This serene destination features beautiful architecture and lush surroundings, providing a peaceful atmosphere for devotees. Visitors often engage in prayers and rituals that connect them to the divine. The site also serves as a cultural hub, promoting the rich traditions and teachings of Hinduism. Sri Rama Kshetra is a spiritual haven for those seeking solace and divine blessings.

About Kateel

Kateel is a picturesque town in Karnataka, renowned for its stunning Durga Parameshwari Temple, situated on an island in the middle of the Nandini River. This sacred site attracts numerous pilgrims seeking blessings from the goddess, known for her compassion and grace. The temple’s unique location enhances its beauty, surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil waters. Visitors often partake in various rituals and festivals held throughout the year, celebrating the goddess’s divine presence. The serene ambiance and breathtaking scenery make Kateel a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

About Udupi

Udupi is a vibrant temple town in Karnataka, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance. The town is home to the famous Sri Krishna Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, which draws pilgrims from all over India. Udupi is known for its unique “Udupi cuisine,” featuring delicious vegetarian dishes prepared in traditional ways. The town also hosts numerous other temples, such as Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara, each with its unique architecture and history. With its combination of spirituality, culinary delights, and natural beauty, Udupi offers a memorable experience for visitors seeking divine blessings and cultural exploration.

About Murudeshwara

Murudeshwara is a coastal town in Karnataka known for its stunning Murudeshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple boasts the world’s second-tallest Shiva statue, standing at an impressive 123 feet, attracting visitors from near and far. Situated on Kanduka Hill, the temple offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, making it a picturesque pilgrimage site. The architecture of the temple is a blend of modern and traditional styles, enhancing its beauty. The serene beaches nearby, along with the spiritual atmosphere, make Murudeshwara a perfect destination for both relaxation and spiritual rejuvenation.

About Kollur

Kollur is a sacred town in Karnataka, famous for the Mookambika Temple, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika. Nestled in the lush Western Ghats, the temple is a significant pilgrimage site, attracting devotees seeking the goddess’s blessings for knowledge and wisdom. The temple’s architecture is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Visitors often engage in rituals and offerings to seek divine guidance. The surrounding natural beauty, with hills and forests, adds to the serenity of the location, making Kollur a perfect destination for spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

About Sringeri

Sringeri, located on the banks of the Tunga River, is a revered pilgrimage destination and the site of the first mutt established by the philosopher Adi Shankaracharya. The town is known for its Sri Sharadamba Temple and the Vidya Shankara Temple, which showcases exquisite Hoysala architecture. Devotees flock to Sringeri for spiritual guidance and blessings. The tranquil surroundings and scenic beauty of the Western Ghats enhance its appeal, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors. Sringeri also promotes the study of Vedanta, making it a hub of spiritual knowledge and learning, attracting scholars and pilgrims alike.

About Shankaranarayana

Shankaranarayana is a unique temple located in Karnataka, dedicated to the combined forms of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Revered as one of the seven Mukti places created by Lord Parashurama, this temple showcases a rare confluence of both deities worshipped in the form of Lingas. The temple is set against a backdrop of picturesque hills and lush greenery, offering a serene environment for devotees. Pilgrims visit Shankaranarayana to seek blessings for spiritual growth and harmony. The temple’s architectural beauty and spiritual significance make it a vital stop for those exploring Karnataka’s rich religious heritage.

About Horanadu

Horanadu is a scenic village in Karnataka, famed for the ancient Annapoorneshwari Temple, dedicated to the goddess of food and nourishment. Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, the temple is a vital pilgrimage site, attracting devotees who seek the goddess’s blessings for abundance and prosperity. The main deity, adorned with intricate gold ornaments, embodies the essence of sustenance and well-being. The tranquil surroundings and lush landscapes enhance the temple’s spiritual ambiance. Visitors often partake in the temple’s community meals, reflecting the goddess’s generosity. Horanadu is a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

About Kalasa

Kalasa is a serene town located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, renowned for its ancient Kalaseshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is situated on the banks of the Bhadra River, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Believed to have been established by Sage Agasthya, the temple is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees seeking blessings for spiritual growth and prosperity. The picturesque landscape, with lush hills and flowing rivers, creates a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and reflection. Kalasa offers a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty, making it an essential stop for those exploring Karnataka’s sacred sites.

About Belur

Belur is a historical town in Karnataka, celebrated for its remarkable Hoysala architecture, particularly exemplified by the Chennakesava Temple. Built in the 12th century, the temple is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures that depict various deities and mythological scenes. The craftsmanship of the stonework reflects the artistic brilliance of the Hoysala dynasty. Belur is not only a pilgrimage site but also a cultural hub, drawing visitors interested in art and history. The serene surroundings and the temple’s majestic presence make Belur a captivating destination for both spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts.

About Halebid

Halebid, another gem of Hoysala architecture, is renowned for the intricately carved Hoysaleswara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This 12th-century temple showcases exquisite sculptures and detailed relief work that narrate various Hindu myths and legends. The temple’s ornate design and craftsmanship are a testament to the artistic excellence of the Hoysala dynasty. Halebid was once the capital of the Hoysala Empire and is surrounded by lush greenery, adding to its charm. As a significant historical and cultural site, Halebid attracts visitors interested in exploring Karnataka’s rich heritage and architectural marvels, making it a must-visit destination.

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