Shimoga district covers an area of about
10548 sq. kms. The western part of the district has superb tropical
forests and some very pretty hilly areas.
The eastern region is less dense but has several lakes and river valleys.
The traveller to this district can enjoy trekking on the challenging
landscape and visit to the historically rich spots.
The region has a long and colourful history dating back to the 3rd
century AD when it was under the control of Satavahan dynasty.
In the 6th century it was a part of the empire of the Chalukyas of
Badami. In the 7th century, it came under the rule of Jaina chieftain.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Government Museum:
The Government Museum at Shimoga displays palm leaf manuscripts, coins,
copper plates and Hoysala style statues of Uma-Maheshwara, Yoganarayana
and Jaina Yakshi.
An ancient accounts book made of cloth, and 18.29 long, is an interesting
exhibit here.
Thirthahalli:
Situated 65 kms from Shimoga, amidst dense forests, is Thirthahalli that
takes its name from the sacred bathing places built on the river Tunga.
There is a temple dedicated to Rameshwara on the banks of the Tunga river.
Agumbe:
Situated atop a ghat head and receiving the highest rainfall in
Karnataka, this suburb has many scenic delights to offer.
The glorious sunset is the main attraction of this place Gopalakrishna
temple and the Observatory maintained by the Meteorological Survey of
India (Capital).
Ambutheertha:
16 kms north-west of Thirthahalli town and down the river Sharavathi is
its holy source Ambutheertha, where a Shiva Linga has been installed.
Just 4 kms away is the Achakanya falls Where river Sharavathi does a
practise jump of 6.10 metres gearing herself for the great jump further
down at Jog.
Mandagadee Natural Bird Sanctuary:
32 kms to the north-east of Thirthahalli is the Mandagadee Natural Bird
Sanctuary on the banks of the river Tunga.
Between July and October, flocks of migratory birds take shelter on the
leafless trees there and present a fascinating picture to visitors who can
see them from a high platform located conveniently close.
Bhadravati:
19 kms from Shimoga on the banks of river Bhadra, is the Steel Town of
Bhadravati. It was here that the first State owned iron and steel factory
was started in 1923, and a paper factory in 1936.
The Visveswaraya Iron and Steel Limited and the Mysore Paper Mills offer
a fascinating view of the complex processes involved in the manufacture of
Iron Steel and paper.
In the centre of the old town is a 13th century Lakshminarasimha temple
that belongs to the Hoysala period and houses, besides other images, an
exquisite 0.92 metre high Ganapathi Idol.
Honne Godda:
About 10 kms from Bhadravati is Honne Gudda, a hillock about 304.8 metres
high which has a small temple. From this hillock, a panoramic view of the
Bhadra River and its surrounding areas can be got. Its an ideal picnic
spot.
Ganjanur:
10 kms to the south-west of Shimoga, on the Shimoga Thithahalli Road, near
a crest of Western Ghats is Gajanaur where a dam has been constructed on
the river Tunga Elephants are trained at the Elephant Camp here.
The tourist bungalow on the hillocks near the Gajanur Tank commands on
enchanting of the area.
Sagar:
75 kms to the north-west of Shimoga is Sagar with its famous Siddhi
Vinayaka temple and Durga Temple.
It is believed that there is a small well here with a Sri Chakra below
the Ganapathi Peetha Sagar is also famous for it Gudigara Craftsmen who
work on ivory and sandalwood.
The artisan-training centre run by the Government offers a view of master
craftsmen at work. The Gudigara Co-operative Society showroom is well
worth a visit.
Ikkeri:
3 kms south of Sagar town is Ikkeri, the old capital city of Keladi
Nayakas. The Aghoreshwara temple here combining the best of
Hoysala and
Dravidian styles of architecture stands testimony to the former greatness
of the place.
This large well-proportioned stone structure, has a lofty roof and
ornamental doorways leading to the deity - a metal image of Aghoreshwara
with three arms.
Koodli:
16 kms to the north-east of Shimoga is Koodli where the Tunga and Bhadra
rivers meet to create a pilgrim centre. The Rameshwara and Narasimha
temple here belongs to the Hoysala times.
The place also has a noted 16th century Smartha monastery 10 kms from
Shimoga Town, at Tavarekoppa. The forest department has set up the
Shettyhally Lion safari.
EXCURSIONS
Barkana Falls:
It is about 80 kms from Thirthahalli town in Balehalli forest area. It is
valley with natural water of Seetha River. The height of the falls is
about 259 mts.
Simhadham:
A lion safari park on Shimoga-Sagar road. Other places of tourist interest
include Varadamoola, Kavaledurga and Maricha Mrugavadenagar.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Mangalore is the nearest
airport.
Rail: Shimoga is an important rail head.
Road: Mangalore is 165 kms from the city.
WHERE TO STAY
Sundar Ashraya, Boarding & Lodging, NT Road.
RN & Co., Shimoga.
Hotel Chandrika, BH Road, Shimoga.
PWD Inspection Bungalow And PWD Guest House.