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Sringeri
- 23km Manipal - 55km Kollur
- 60km Shimoga - 90km Bangalore
- 365km |
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Udupi - 60km
Shimoga - 90km |
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Mangalore - 135km |
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If
you enjoy spectacular sunsets, sparkling streams,
verdant village vistas, and an unspoilt rustic
ambience, Agumbe is the place for you. Situated
at an elevation of 826m in Shimoga district,
Agumbe provided the perfect setting for R. K.
Narayan to film his novel Malgudi Days. Agumbe
and its environs are full of exciting trekking
routes. Forested trails lead from here to a
jungle pond called Emkal Kere, a hillock called
Nishani Gudda, and to Barkana Falls. Agumbe
is also known as the Cherrapunji of South India.
You can also stop by the 14th century temple
with Hoysala-style sculptures dedicated to Lord
Gopalakrishna. The sunset as seen from Agumbe
is a spectacular sight and many visitors come
here to watch it, especially between November
and January. A microwave tower, a significant
landmark of Agumbe, is located at this point. |
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| Permission for trekking must be obtained
from the Forest Department. Contact DFO, Shimoga Division,
or Range Forest Officer, Megaravalli, Agumbe Range. |
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