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Shimoga is a true picture of nature's bounty-landscapes dotted with waterfalls, swaying palms and lush paddy fields make for picturesque locales.












Shimoga, almost central on the Karnataka map is the rice bowl of the State. The rivers Tungabhadra, Sharavathi, Varada and Kumudavathi inundate the luxuriant greens of the region. Shimoga was ruled by the great Indian dynasties of the Kadambas, Gangas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Keladi and Vijaynagar Kings. Shimoga ( Face of Shiva), was established by the Keladi rulers. It reached its pinnacle during the rule of Shivappa Nayaka around 1600 A.D.

The Sahyadri ranges, part of the Western Ghats, feed the rivers round the year, and inundate the fertile alluvial soil, this nature's blessing makes it the bread basket of Karnataka. The Sharavathi Hydel Project and Varahi Project provide a substantial portion of the state's power needs.

Today, Shimoga is more than just a tourist destination. Its rich tradition in education, fine arts and culture remain deeply etched in its people and place. The enchanting natural scenery of hills, hillocks and green dales, rivers and streams, dense forests, flora & fauna, forts, temples and historical places, sandalwood and spices, add to this mouth-watering cuisine and touching hospitality and you know you've got - HEAVEN ON EARTH.

Nearby attractions :

  • Jag falls
  • Vanake Abbey falls
  • Achakanya falls
  • Hidlamane falls
  • Gajanur Dam
  • Linganamakki Dam
  • Sharavathi Hydal power plant
  • Agumbe
  • Kodachadri
  • Kundadri
  • Honnemaradu
  • Tyavarekoppa Lion Safari
  • Sakrebylu Elephant camp
  • Mandagadde Bird Sancturay
  • Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
  • Koodali
  • Chandragutti
  • Humcha
  • Varadahalli
  • Bhadravathi
 
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