Transport by A.C Hi Tech Coach & A.C. Hotel Accommodation for 5 Nights (1N Gokarna, 1N Murudeshwar, 1N Udupi / Manipal, 1N Mangaluru & 1N Kukkesubramanya), with South Indian Vegetarian Food with mineral water bottle & Tour Manager Facility
Terms and Conditions
Upon arrival at Hubli Airport / Railway station departure to Gokarna. On arrival, transfer to the hotel. After fresh ups visit Shri Ganesh Temple & Mahabaleshwar Temple. Overnight stay.
After Breakfast, proceed to Murudeshwar. Enroute visit Jog falls after that proceed to Murudeshwar - Lord Shiva Temple. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay
After Breakfast proceed to Kollur Mookambika Temple. Later depart for Udupi, visit Sri Krishna Temple. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay
Morning proceeds to Sringeri - Sharadamba Temple. Later visit Horanadu - Annapoorneshwari Temple. After the temple visit, proceed to Mangalore. On arrival, transfer to a hotel. Overnight stay.
After Breakfast Local visits Mangala Devi Temple, Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, Kadri Park and then proceed to Dharmasthala - Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy Temple . After the temple visit, proceed to Kukke Subramanya. On arrival, transfer to a hotel. Overnight stay
Early Morning Kukke Shri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple Darshan and return to the hotel. After breakfast check out the hotel and transfer to Bangalore Airport /Railway Station to Board your flight / train for onward journey..
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Udupi is a town in the south-west of Karnataka and is notable for the Krishna Temple, lending its name to the popular Udupi cuisine. Udupi, also known as Rajata Peetha is a centre of pilgrimage, situated about 58 km north of Mangalore. Udupi is known for the Krishna Mutt and also native place of the Vaishnavite saint Shri Madhvacharya. Shri Madhvacharya handed over the puja of Krishna Mutt to his 8 disciples and of them set up their Mathas around the Krishna Mutt. During the Paryaya festival, which is held every two years, the Mutt management is handed over to the next Matha.
Gokarna is a town on the Arabian Sea, in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka. A popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus, it’s known for sacred sites like Mahabaleshwar Temple, which has a shrine dedicated to the deity Shiva. Nearby, Koti Teertha is a temple tank where devotees wash in the holy waters. The town is also home to beaches such as palm-lined Gokarna, in the center, plus Kudle and Om farther south.
Murudeshwara is a town in the Bhatkal Taluk of Uttara Kannada and is named after Murudeshwara, another name of the Hindu god Shiva. Famous for the world's second-tallest Shiva statue, Murudeshwara beach town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The Hindu gods attained immortality and invincibility by worshipping a divine Lingam called the Atma-Linga, here. It is believed that great Lanka King Ravana wanted to attain immortality by obtaining the Atma-Linga and worshipped Shiva with devotion, here.
Mangalore is the chief port city of Karnataka, located about 350 kilometres west of the state capital, Bangalore. Mangalore lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges. Mangalore derives its name from the Hindu Goddess Mangaladevi and developed as a port on the Arabian Sea. Lying on the backwaters of Gurupura River, the city is often used as a staging point for sea traffic along the Malabar Coast. Mangalore was ruled by several powers, including the Kadambas, Vijayanagar dynasty, Chalukyas, and the Portuguese. The city witnessed contention between the British and the Mysore rulers, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan.
Kukke Subramanya is a Hindu temple located in the village of Subramanya near Mangalore, Karnataka. The temple is one of the pristine pilgrimage locations since Lord Subrahmanya is worshipped here as the lord of all serpents. The epics relate that the divine serpent Vasuki found refuge under Lord Subrahmanya when threatened by Garuda. Pilgrims going to the temple have to cross the Kumaradhara River and take a holy dip in the river before entering the temple. The devotees enter the courtyard from the doorway at the back, before going to the deity.
Dharmasthala is an Indian temple village on the banks of the Nethravathi River in Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka. The village is known for its Dharmasthala Temple, housing the shrine of Shiva,Manjunatha, Ammanavaru, Chandranath and the Dharma Daivas. The temple is run by a Jain administration and poojas are conducted by Hindu priests of Madhva order. Dharmastala represents religious tolerance as a Jain Tirthankara is worshipped beside Daivas and Lord Manjunatha (Shiva). The priests at the teple are Vaishnavite Brahmins and the guardian of the temple.
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