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1 Day Bangalore to Dharmasthala Cab Package
Perfect for quick spiritual getaways. Our drivers know the fastest routes, maximizing your time at the temple.
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2 Day Bangalore to Dharmasthala Cab Package
Ideal for weekend trips. Explore Dharmasthala thoroughly and visit nearby attractions without rushing.
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3 Day Bangalore to Dharmasthala Cab Package
For those seeking a deeper spiritual experience. Take your time with rituals and local sightseeing.
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Bangalore Ride’s Cab Service to Dharmasthala
Dharmasthala, also known as the Land of Charity, is a lovely temple town that combines tradition, culture, and religion. It is a significant temple destination for the Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Jaina communities. The pious village is located on the banks of the Nethravathi River in Karnataka.
Dharmasthala Temple is an 800-year-old significant pilgrimage destination in South India. ‘Lakshadeepa’ is a light festival held every year in November and December. The uniqueness of this ancient temple is that it is governed by the Jain administration while Poojas are performed by Hindu priests.
Another major attraction for tourists is the 39-foot-tall Bahubali statue sculpted from a single stone. Dharmasthala is endowed with natural beauty enhanced by the plentiful and ubiquitous aromas of culture and spirituality in the air.
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Exploring Dharmasthala: The Basics to Know Before You Go
Road Map from Bangalore to Dharmasthala
The distance between Bangalore and Dharmasthala is 298 kilometers and can be traveled via National Highway 75. A Bangalore to Dharmasthala road trip takes around 6 hours. The journey is a refreshing experience for all your senses.
The road till Sakleshpur is in excellent condition, ensuring a smooth and quick ride. Beyond that, the road is under construction. You must drive carefully as the route is exposed to sudden rains and may become slippery.
Along the route, you can visit the Gorur Dam and Hemavathi Reservoir at Hassan. Other popular sightseeing spots you can find enroute include Hoysala Temples at Mosale, Manjarabad Fort, Ayyappa Swamy Temple, and Shri Yediyur Siddhalingeshwara Swamy Temple. Bisle View Point offers the best views of the region.
There is an alternate route that goes through National Highways 48, 69, and 73. It takes 7 hours and 31 minutes to complete the journey while covering a distance of 350 km. The longest route from Bangalore to Dharmasthala is 385 kilometers. It is via National Highway 48 and can be covered in 7 hours 42 minutes.
Prominent Places to Visit in Dharmasthala
1. Dharmasthala Temple
Dharmasthala Temple is one of the most famous and most respected temples not only in Southern India but all across the country. It is also known as the Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple and is more than 800 years old.
2. Bahubali Statue
The magnificent monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali is located in Dharmasthala. Situated on top of Ratnagiri Hill near the Nethravathi River, the 17 meters tall statue can be reached after climbing 650 steps.
3. Ram Mandir
The Ram Mandir temple has a structure that is simple yet magnificent, with marble idols of Lord Ram, Lord Lakshman, and Goddess Sita. It is a two-floored structure situated on the shores of the Nethravathi River.
4. Manjusha Museum
Established by Dr. D.Veerendra Heggade, the Manjusha museum showcases a collection of exhibits and artifacts illustrating Dharmasthala’s culture and history. You can visit the museum to explore the culture and heritage of the region.
Must-Do Experiences in Dharmasthala
Dharmasthala is a spiritual town yet offers unlimited opportunities for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure enthusiasts as well. It is one of the captivating places to see near Bangalore. You can visit the Netravathi River Barrage. A gorgeous setting with river bathing amenities, this unpolluted place is particularly well-known for its nature care facility built on the banks.
Visiting the Chandranath Swamy Temple would be a very peaceful experience. This Jain temple is dedicated to Chandranath Swamy and is an excellent place for meditation. The stone sculptures and carvings decorate and enhance the splendor of the temple.
Annappa Betta is a very famous tourist destination. This Dharmasthala hill, popularly known as the Badinede Betta, encloses the sanctuaries of four Dharam Gods. Please keep in mind that the temple is just for men. Women or children are not permitted on the premises.
About Bengaluru, our home town
Bengaluru, often known as Bangalore, is the capital of India’s Southern state of Karnataka. There are many iconic sightseeing spots in Bengaluru. The city is well-known for its many green parks and for being the nerve center of India’s technology industry. It has earned epithets such as ‘The Garden City of India’ and ‘Silicon Valley of India’. Bangalore has a reputation for its pleasant weather and vibrant lifestyle. You can experience a truly cosmopolitan lifestyle in Bangalore and interact with individuals from across the globe.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the ideal time to visit Dharmasthala?
Dharmasthala welcomes visitors year-round, but October to February offers the most pleasant weather. This cool, dry season is perfect for temple visits and outdoor exploration. Avoid the monsoon months of June to September if you’re planning extensive sightseeing.
Where to stay in Dharmasthala?
Dharmasthala caters to all budgets. For a spiritual experience, try the temple-run guesthouses. Mid-range hotels like Hotel Ambika International offer comfort and convenience. For a touch of luxury, consider the nearby Hill View Resort with its scenic mountain views.
Where are the best shopping spots in Dharmasthala?
While Dharmasthala isn’t a shopping hub, you’ll find unique religious items near the temple complex. Look for sandalwood products, traditional clothing, and religious artifacts. The local market offers a glimpse into daily life, with fresh produce and handmade goods.
Where can you find the best cuisine in Dharmasthala?
Don’t miss the temple’s free meals for a true cultural experience. For local flavors, try the vegetarian thalis at Bharath Hotel. Sample regional specialties like Neer Dosa, Bisi Bele Bath, and Mangalore Buns at small eateries around town. Remember, Dharmasthala is primarily vegetarian.
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