Top Tourist Places To Visit In & Around Our Resort
All top tourist hotspots in Kemmanagundi are just minutes away from our resort.
There is just so much to explore. Here are some of the best attractions.
Looking for offbeat places? Ask our local guide at our resort and he will be happy to answer and take you there.
Hebbe Falls
With a staggering drop of approximately 168 meters, the falls offer a stunning visual display as the water plunges into a pool below. It is just 45 minutes from our resort.
Kallathi Falls
122 meters in height and with Kalhatti Ghats temple constructed in a gap between rocks, it is visited by devotees and tourists for its splendid view and to seek blessings at the temple.
Shanti Falls
The water gracefully descends from the hill top as it tumbles into the valley beneath. The cascading waterfall forms a natural pool, renowned for its purported extraordinary medicinal properties.
Amrutesvara Temple
Built in 1196 under Hoysala King Veera Ballala II, it embodies the distinctive features of South Indian temple architecture and holds significant spiritual importance for numerous devotees.
Z Point
At 1500 metres above sea level, Z Point offers stunning views of the Western Ghats. Accessible through a 3-kilometre trek that starts at the Raj Bhavan and with Shanti falls along the way.
Rose Garden At Raj Bhavan
A must-visit attraction located at the Raj Bhavan and managed by the Horticultural Department of Karnataka. It has several species of roses, and IS popular for its beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Bhadra (Bandipur) Tiger Reserve
A wildlife sanctuary renowned for its rich biodiversity and as a crucial habitat for the majestic Bengal tiger. Popular for ecotourism activities, such as safaris and nature walks.
Belur & Halebid Temple
The Chennakesava Temple in Belur (Lord Vishnu), and the Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebid (Lord Shiva), are architectural masterpieces with intricate carvings and detailed sculptures.
Mullayanagiri
The highest peak in the Baba Budangiri Range of the Western Ghats. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and coffee plantations.
Bababudangiri
Named after the Sufi saint Baba Budan who introduced coffee to India during the 17th century. It also houses the revered Dattatreya Peetha. A popular trekking as well as pilgrimage destination.
Honnamma Falls
Rising to a height of 30 feet, it provides a captivating view of the Baba Budangiri Hills. Known locally as Nellikayi Theertha, it holds spiritual significance for both Hindus and Muslims.
Bhadra Dam
Extending across a picturesque terrain with close proximity to the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.