Embark on a divine journey through the sacred temples of Karnataka, experiencing profound spirituality and cultural richness.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Well appointed rooms in above mentioned hotels/similar
- Complimentary Breakfast at all hotels
- All Sightseeing as per the itinerary
- All expenses regarding vehicle and driver as per itinerary
- All Applicable Hotel and Transport Taxes
Cost Excludes
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entry fees to tourist spots, monuments, etc
- Charges for any Activity, Boating, Jeep Safari etc
- Porterage at hotels and airports, tips, insurance, laundry, liquor, wine, etc
- All items of a personal nature
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks, etc
- Any increase in taxes or fuel leading to an increase in surface transport
- 5% GST
- NOTE: Anything not in inclusions is excluded
Overview
Embark on a 7-day spiritual journey through coastal and hill temple towns of Karnataka, starting from Mangalore and covering sacred destinations like Kukke Subramanya, Dharmasthala, Sringeri, Kollur, Murdeshwar, Udupi, and more. This pilgrimage offers a blend of divine darshans, cultural insights, scenic landscapes, and serene beaches—perfect for seekers of both devotion and tranquility.
Tour Highlights
- Spiritual Start in Mangalore & Kukke: Visit historic temples like Kadri Manjunatha and Kudroli Gokarnanatha before receiving darshan at the powerful Kukke Subramanya Temple.
- Sacred Trio - Dharmasthala, Horanadu & Sringeri: Experience the spiritual aura of Lord Manjunatha, Goddess Annapoorneshwari, and the Sharadamba Temple at the revered Adi Shankaracharya matha.
- Goddess Worship in Kollur: Seek blessings at the famous Mookambika Temple, with an optional scenic detour to Kodachadri Hills.
- Coastal Devotion in Murdeshwar & Udupi: Witness the iconic Shiva statue at Murdeshwar and immerse in devotion at Udupi Krishna Temple, with beach visits en route.
- Final Blessings & Departure: End with peaceful darshans at Kudupu Ananthapadmanabha and Polali Rajarajeshwari Temples before departing from Mangalore.