Jog is a majestic Waterfall standing tall amidst varying hues of lush green forests of Western ghats in Sagara, Shimoga. Sharavathi river cascades down from a height of 253 meters (830 ft) to form the famous Jog Falls. Indeed, this is the 2nd highest waterfall in India after the Nokalikal falls in Meghalaya that plunges Read More

Karnataka is home to hundreds of beaches that are hidden, offbeat, scenic, and the virgin. It has a coastline that stretches 320 km from Talapady in South and Karwar in the North of Karnataka. Beaches mean different things to different travelers. As in some people like to party harder, some get involved in water activities; Read More

Magod is a group of falls set amidst the dense jungles of Western ghats, near Yellapur, Uttara Kannada. It is a 2 tier waterfall, formed by the rivers Bedti and Shalmala. You can see the water gushing down the rocky paths from a height of 200m (650 ft) with a loud roar. Later, the falls Read More

Tucked away from the masses, Kaup is a long sandy beach with blueish water, rough waves, and palm trees everywhere. Located just 15 km from Udupi on Udupi-Mangalore highway, this place is bound to make any person skip a beat with its beauty. However, it is advisable not to take a swim as the waves Read More

Banavasi is the oldest town of Karnataka and the first capital of native Kannada empire  Kadambas. This is a laid back temple town near Sirsi in the Malenadu region of Uttara Kannada. The place is set amidst thick forest, ancient village and river Varada flowing around it on three sides. Earlier the Banavasi was known Read More