Day 01 : Bangalore - Kollur

Our South India Vacations Team Person will pick up you from Bangalore and drive to Kollur, a popular temple town lies at the foot of the Kodachadri hills in the Western Ghats. Kollur is famous for Goddess Mookambika Temple, Kollur is also regarded as one of the Shakti peetas and as well as a mukti place. On arrival at Kollur, check in to the hotel and visit Mookambika Temple, the major attraction of Kollur. The our-handed panchaloha image of the goddess on Shri Chakra is stated to have been consecrated by Shri Adi Shankaracharya. The Divine Mother is said to be a manifestation of trigunas or triple forms. Return to the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 02 : Kollur - Murudeshwar - Idagunji - Gokarna

Morning after breakfast, check out the hotel and drive to Murudeshwar. On arrival at Murudeshwar, visit Shiva statue and Lord Murudeshwar Temple, built on the Kanduka Hill which is surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Arabian Sea. Relax for some time at Murudeshwar Beach. Then proceed to Idagunji, a small town in Honnavara Taluk is famous for Ganapathi Temple. The image of Ganesha in dvibhuja style, similar to that of the Gokarna Ganesha temple, nearby Idagunji. Then drive to Gokarna. Gokarna located in the Uttara Kannada district. On arrival at Gokarna, check in to the hotel and overnights stay at the hotel.

Day 03 : Gokarna - Bangalore

Early morning at 6.00 AM, proceed to Gokarna Ganapathi Temple - built in honour of Lord Ganesha for succeeding to take away the Atma Linga from Ravana. There is a small wound on the head of the statue and it was hit by demon king Ravana. Then visit main temple Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple. Then proceed to visit Tamra Gowri Temple - a must-visit temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, Then return to the Hotel. After Breakfast, check out the hotel. Then drive to Bangalore. On arrival at Bangalore, you will be transferred to Bangalore and drop at a designated point in Bangalore.


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