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Jog Falls

The second highest waterfalls in India,The Jog falls are actually constituted out of four major and distinct falls i.e. Raja Falls. Roarer Falls, Rocket Falls and the Rani Falls.

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Sakrebyle Elephant Camp

Situated at around 14km from Shimoga, the Sakrebailu Elephant Camp is located on the Thirthahalli Rood. The camp houses a number of elephants and is truly a sight of wonderous bewilderment.The camp is open from 8:30 to 11 in the morning. However, if you do want to see the elephants bathing.

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Honnemaradu

Honnemaradu (a place of golden sand) is at a distance of 30 kms from GundiMane and is situated on the backwaters of Sharavathi river 25 kms from Sagar. It is popular among water sports enthusiasts as a site for kayaking, boating and other similar sports.Honnemaradu is also a haven for bird watchers and one can lose track of time watching and trying to identify the rich variety of birds and butterflies.

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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

The Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is home to not just the tiger and elephant, but to the panther, bison, sloth bear, wild dog, flying squirrel. It has big teak tree, known as Jagara Giant, is one of the attractions of the sanctuary. 300-year-old tree has a girth of 5.21m.

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Agumbe

Agumbe is among the spots that get high rainfall and is rightly called the Cherrapunji of South India.In the event that you are searching for a quiet break for a couple of days from the tumultuous city life, far from the swarmed and popularized attractions, then this is the spot for you.

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Kodachadri

Kodachadri is a beautiful mountain oeak with thick grassy knolls and tall elevations. One of the most breathtakingly beautidul sight of the Shimoga tourist places.On the Kodachadri peak, you can also spot several structures that date back to an era bygone as it has been a site of inhabitation for multiple periods in history.