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Sakleshpur or Sakleshapura is a hill station town and headquarters of Sakleshpur taluk in Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka. akleshwara Temple is famous as one of the most prominent attractions in Sakleshpur and is a must visit for everyone. It is a beautiful temple that is stands as a testimony to the excellent craftsmanship of Hoysala architecture. Although it is smaller than the most temples of South India, Saklashwara Temple boasts of many things that include its architecture. Constructed between the 11th and 14th century, Sakalashwara Temple is a great remnant of the time when the Hoysala empire was at its peak in South India. The temple offers a wonderful view as it is situated along the banks of River Hemavathi and has a gigantic statue of Lord Shiva that captures the eye of everyone. A fun-loving and thrill-filled trek to Jenukal Gudda is one of the things to do in Sakleshpur. Karnataka’s second highest peak-Jenukal Gudda offers a sweeping view of the great Arabian coast in Mangalore, on days when the sky is clear.


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Campfire
Zipline
Kadamane Tea Estate
Beautiful Abbi falls.
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Abbey Falls, also known as Abbi Falls, is a beautiful waterfall located near the town of Sakleshpur in the Hassan district of Karnataka, India. Abbey Falls is situated in the Western Ghats, approximately 8 kilometers from the town of Sakleshpur. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery, coffee plantations, and a variety of flora, creating a picturesque and tranquil environment. Abbey Falls is formed by the waters of the Kaveri River. The waterfall cascades down from a height of about 70 feet, creating a captivating spectacle. Visitors to Abbey Falls can reach the site by a short trek from the main road. The path leading to the falls passes through a scenic landscape. The best time to visit Abbey Falls is during the monsoon season when the waterfall is at its full glory. The increased water flow during the rainy season enhances the beauty of the falls. There is a well-maintained viewing platform that offers a vantage point for visitors to enjoy the breathtaking views of Abbey Falls. The platform is surrounded by safety railings. Abbey Falls is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts who wish to capture the natural beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings. Visitors are advised to adhere to safety guidelines and avoid venturing too close to the waterfall. The rocks near the falls can be slippery. Abbey Falls is often included in itineraries that explore the scenic attractions around Sakleshpur, including coffee estates, viewpoints, and other waterfalls. The region around Abbey Falls is known for its serene landscapes, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. It's recommended to check the weather conditions before planning a visit, and visitors should be cautious during the monsoon due to slippery paths. Abbey Falls is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and the soothing sound of cascading water. It offers a refreshing escape into nature for both locals and tourists exploring the Sakleshpur region in Karnataka.

Bettada Bhairaveshwara Swamy Temple is a revered ancient temple located atop a picturesque hill in the Hassan district of Karnataka, near the village of Gorur. Dedicated to Lord Bhairava, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, the temple is both a spiritual retreat and a natural haven, surrounded by dense greenery, rolling hills, and tranquil views. According to local legend, the hill was once a place of intense meditation by sages who were often disturbed by evil forces. To protect them, Lord Shiva manifested as Bhairava on the hilltop. A shepherd later discovered a self-manifested (Swayambhu) Bhairava idol in the forest, which led the locals to build a small shrine. This shrine gradually evolved into the present-day stone temple. The name “Bettada” means “hill” in Kannada, hence the deity is worshipped as Bettada Bhairaveshwara Swamy “Bhairava of the Hill.” The temple is known for its remote and serene setting, accessible through a scenic trek or drive up the hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Devotees believe that the deity protects the region and blesses worshippers with courage, good health, and relief from fear or negative energies. The temple’s simple stone architecture blends harmoniously with its natural surroundings, and its spiritual aura is heightened during special occasions like Bhairava Ashtami, when devotees gather in large numbers for rituals and prayers. The peaceful environment makes it an ideal spot for meditation and quiet reflection. Pilgrims and nature lovers alike visit the temple not just for blessings, but also to enjoy the serenity of the hilltop, making Shri Bettada Bhairaveshwara Swamy Temple a unique destination combining divinity, nature, and tradition. ⏰ Session Open Hours Every day 6:00 AM To 5:00 PM

Manjarabad Fort is a historical fortification located in Sakleshpur, Hassan district, Karnataka, India. Manjarabad Fort is situated on a hill near the town of Sakleshpur, which is part of the Western Ghats in Karnataka. The fort was built by Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, in 1792. It served as a defensive military outpost during Tipu Sultan's reign. One of the distinctive features of Manjarabad Fort is its star-shaped design. The fort is built in the shape of an eight-pointed star when viewed from above, and it has eight walls. The fort was strategically located to command the approach to the plateau beyond Sakleshpur from the coast. It provided Tipu Sultan with control over the strategic routes in the region. Manjarabad Fort was primarily constructed for military purposes, serving as a defensive stronghold and an observation point to monitor the movement of troops and potential invaders. The fort is surrounded by massive stone walls, and it has a single entrance. The fortification was designed to withstand enemy attacks and had loopholes for firearms. There are legends and local stories about underground tunnels at Manjarabad Fort. However, the existence and purpose of such tunnels remain speculative. Visitors can reach the fort by trekking or driving. The ascent to the fort provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Manjarabad Fort is considered an architectural marvel due to its unique design and strategic location. The star-shaped design is not common in forts of the region. The fort is recognized as a heritage site and is of historical importance. It attracts history enthusiasts, trekkers, and tourists interested in exploring historical landmarks. Manjarabad Fort has become a popular destination for trekking and historical tourism. Visitors can enjoy the trek to the fort and explore its architectural features. The fort is typically maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) or the state archaeological department to preserve its historical significance.

Sakleshpur is a charming hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, located in the Hassan district. Known for its lush green landscapes, coffee plantations, and pleasant weather, it sits at an altitude of around 950 meters above sea level. The region is a popular weekend getaway for travelers from Bangalore, Mangalore, and Mysore due to its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and plantations of coffee, cardamom, and pepper, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Sakleshpur also offers several trekking opportunities, with the most famous trail being the Green Route Trek, which runs along abandoned railway tracks through tunnels, bridges, and scenic valleys. Tourist attractions include Manjarabad Fort, a star-shaped fort built by Tipu Sultan offering panoramic views, and Bisle View Point, known for its misty cliffs and rich biodiversity. The town is also a gateway to the Western Ghats' wildlife sanctuaries and waterfalls. Sakleshpur is ideal for eco-tourism, plantation stays, and adventure activities. With its tranquil setting, cool climate, and vibrant greenery, Sakleshpur offers a refreshing escape into nature. ⏰ Session Opening Hours Every Day 6:00 AM To 5:00 PM