20 Attractions to Explore Near Bisle Ghat
All attractions near Bisle Ghat
Pushpagiri
5.78km from Bisle Ghat
A mountain peak in Kodagu district surrounded by Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary. Well known for trekking. Pushpagiri is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Ghats of Karnataka.
Kukke Shri Subrahmanya Temple
8.39km from Bisle Ghat
Kukke Subramanya is located amidst hills of Subramanya in western ghats. Lord Subramanya is the deity worshiped in the form of a Cobra in the temple.
Mandalpatti Peak
18.41km from Bisle Ghat
Part of Pushpagiri reserve forest, Mandalpatti Peak is a mist covered peak accessible only by vehicles capable of off roading or by hike. The grassland laden peak offers great views of the valleys and the hills below. Mandalpatti is also known as ‘Mugilu-Peth’ or ‘Mugilu-Pete’ in local language. It means Market of Cloud, a very apt name for the place.
Manjarabad Fort
24.76km from Bisle Ghat
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.
Madikeri Fort
32.73km from Bisle Ghat
one of the interesting places for sightseeing in Coorg built in the last quarter of the 17th century by Mudduraja. It was first built in the last quarter of 17th century by Mudduraja. There was a palace built inside the fort as well.
Omkareshwara temple
32.84km from Bisle Ghat
An ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva which was constructed in a mix of gothic and Islamic styles. Omkareshwara Temple was built by Lingarajendra in 1820 CE. The Shivalinga installed inside the temple is believed to be brought from Kashi.
Raja's Seat
33.45km from Bisle Ghat
Raja's seat is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains. A mountain peak in Kodagu district surrounded by Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary. Well known for trekking. Pushpagiri is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Ghats of Karnataka.
Nisargadhama
40.99km from Bisle Ghat
Tourism, wildlife sanctuary,photography, picnic spot and boating.
Shettihalli Rosary Church
41.02km from Bisle Ghat
Built in the 1860 by the French Missionaries in India. The church is a magnificient structure of Gothic architecture. After the construction of the Hemavati Dam and Reservoir in 1960 the church was abandoned.
Talakaveri Temple
41.31km from Bisle Ghat
A hill station and a temple located on the slopes of the Brahmagiri hills which was the birthplace of Sacred river Kaveri.
Manjusha car Museum
41.48km from Bisle Ghat
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.
Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple
41.89km from Bisle Ghat
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.
Abbey Falls Madkeri
43.67km from Bisle Ghat
The waterfalls which is located between private coffee plantation. There is a hanging bridge constructed just opposite to the falls.
Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple
44.12km from Bisle Ghat
This is the largest teaching center of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the World. This monastery is home for the sangha community of over five thousand Lamas.
Dubare Elephant Camp-Resort-Junglelodges
45.06km from Bisle Ghat
An important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants. At present, after logging operations with elephants have ceased, the elephants have been practically retired except for giving interaction activities with them to tourists.
Ranipuram Peak
47.97km from Bisle Ghat
Ranipuram peak, located 750 meters above sea level in the Western Ghat mountains situates in the Kasaragod district of Kerala State in Southern India. It is one of the popular trekking destinations in the district. The hill is covered in evergreen stunted tropical montane forest, tropical forest, and grasslands.
Kottancheri Hill Station Malom
48.81km from Bisle Ghat
Part of majestic Western ghats, carpeted by a lush rain forest canopy. A trekker's paradise with numerous trails.
Panniyarmani Meadow
49.28km from Bisle Ghat
A large, highly untouched meadow on Western ghats mountain, situating on the Kerala-Karnataka border. The meadow, situated in the middle of the forest and accessible by hiking a steep hill for about an hour comes with amazing views of the forest canopy, 360-degree view of the Western Ghat mountain ranges. The meadow is home for various kinds of honey bees and butterflies, and you will see a lot of uniqie, wildflowers.
Thayyeni Koomban
50.28km from Bisle Ghat
Thayyeni Koomban, translated to Thayyeni peak is a mountain peak in the Western Ghats mountain ranges. It is the highest peak in its vicinity and can be seen from 10-15 KM away. The top is located 850 meters above sea level and an exhausting hike through forest and grasslands is required to reach the peak.
Bandaje Falls
52.47km from Bisle Ghat
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.
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Bisle Ghat
Bisle Ghat, Karnataka 573123
Bisle Ghat is the best picturesque destination of Karnataka and is rewarded as 'heaven on the earth'.