Bandaje Falls - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Bandaje Falls
Formed by a tributary of the Netravathi river, it falls from a rocky cliff and is about 200 feet tall. About ten kilometers of hiking is required to get near to this falls.

Attractions Near Bandaje Falls
Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple
17.69km from Bandaje Falls
An 800-year-old temple. The principle deities and protective gods are from both Hinduism and Jainism. The temple is considered unique since it belongs to the Shaiva sect of Hinduism. The priests are Madhwa Brahmins, who are from the Vaishnava sect, and the administration is run by a Jain family called the Pergades.
Manjusha car Museum
18.02km from Bandaje Falls
Museum with a unique collection of objects, antiques, paintings, art crafts, temple chariots, vintage, and classic cars. The museum is located to the south of the famous Lord Manjunatha temple.
Adhishakthyathmaka Sri Annapoorneshwari Temple Horanadu
20.51km from Bandaje Falls
Situated on the banks of river Bhadra, surrounded by forest, this temple is dedicated to the goddess Annapoorneshwari. It is believed that the sage Agastya in 8th century established the icon of the goddess here.
Kudremukh Peak
22.02km from Bandaje Falls
The second highest peak in Karnataka. Kuduremukha literally means 'horse-face' (in Kannada) and refers to a particular picturesque view of a side of the mountain that resembles a horse's face.
Sirimane Waterfalls
40.38km from Bandaje Falls
Cascading waterfalls & pools in dense forest surrounding with a height of about 40 feet. It is possible to get right to the bottom of the falls and enjoy the force. This is very safe place to swim & play in the water.
Manjarabad Fort
42.69km from Bandaje Falls
The fort is at an elevation of 988m above from the sea level built in 1792 by Tippu Sulthan. This fort is a pack of so many mysterious histories.
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Chikkamagaluru
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