Near By Places

Shri Siddivinayaka Temple Chandaguli (2KM)

This temple is also identified as “Ghante ganapati Temple” by offering “Ghante”(bell) to lord Ganesh. Lot of people got rid of health problems, court cases and many more things miraculously.

This temple is situated at a place called as Chandaguli around 18 km from a city Yellapur, surrounded by paddy fields, Areca nut and coconut plantations  amidst of lush green jungle. This temple is also identified with another name “Ghante Ganesha Temple”. 

Kavadikere (4KM)

A lake which spreads over 60 acres. The scenic beauty of this lake is unparalleled and offers a delightful landscape for photographers and nature lovers.

Water seems to be little stale though houses many lotus and unique camouflaging frogs. Its enrooted to magod falls from yellapura.”

Magod Falls (8km)

Also known as “Holati Joga”, is a group of waterfalls where the river Bedti falls from a Hight of nearly 200 Meters(660fy) in two steps.

Tourists can easily locate this site as it is located nearby the popular sunset point, Jenukallugudda. Upon visiting Magod Falls, travellers will get the chance to enjoy a beautiful view of a thickly-woodded countryside.

Jenukallu Gudda (7KM)

This place is a view point for western ghats hills, valleys, river flow, sunset point. The range of hillocks looks like a labyrinth of bee hives, Hence named as “jenukallu Gudda”.

Upon reaching the Jenukallugudda, visitors can enjoy the sight of Bedhti river meeting the Arabian Sea at the background of this site. Balekallugudda and Kodekallugudda are other popular hills that are located near Jenukallugudda. The word ‘Jenu’ stands for honey, ‘Kallu’ for stone and ‘Gudda’ for hill.

Kulimagod Falls (10KM)

Among all the attractions near Magod falls, the kulimagod falls(in kannada, Kuli means pond) stands out for its sheer beauty and accessibility. Also a good sight for trekking lovers.

Shirale Falls (35Km)

Beautiful waterfall on the way to Ankola through NH63, 2-3KM walk to the falls will make you enjoy the nature and let you experience some adventures.

Sathodi Falls (37KM)

The Falls is famed as “The NAYAGARA of Uttara Kannada. It is about 15 Metres (49.2 Feet) Tall. The stream then flows into the backwaters of the kodsalli Dam, Into the kali river.

If time permits, travellers can explore Sattoddi Falls, which is counted among the most popular waterfalls of Karnataka, while journeying through Yellapur. It originates from the union of numerous unnamed streams in the vicinity of Kallaramane Ghat.

Shivapura Hanging Bridge (33KM)

Shivapura hanging bridge is not just a suspension bridge, also surrounded by a beautiful water body, lush forests with rich wildlife which makes it an absolute delight to watch.

Vibhooti Falls (68KM)

The word “vibhuthi” Means limestone. The water in this falls comes past limestone rocks near Yana and so the falls is called as Vibhuthi Falls.

Yaana Caves (75km)

The gigantic crystalline-like rock formations of yana stand proud and tall among the evergreen forests of the western ghats.

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