SAKLESHPUR STAYS
Attractions IN sakleshpur
Bisle Ghat Viewpoint
The Bisle Ghat Viewpoint is a breathtaking destination located near Sakleshpur in(SAKLESHPURSTAYS) Bisle Ghat is situated in the Western Ghats, approximately 25 kilometers from Sakleshpur Town
Manjarabad Fort
A historical fort with a unique star-shaped design.Offers a glimpse into the region’s past and provides picturesque views.Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking a short trek
Mallalli falls
A centuries-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.Features ancient architecture and a tranquil ambiance.Recommended for spiritual and cultural experiences
Betta Byraveshwara Temple:
The Bisle Ghat Viewpoint is a breathtaking destination located near Sakleshpur in(SAKLESHPURSTAYS) Bisle Ghat is situated in the Western Ghats, approximately 25 kilometers from Sakleshpur Town
Ettina bhuja
A lesser-known hill offering a peaceful and secluded trek.Serene surroundings and a relatively untouched natural setting.Suitable for those seeking a quiet and offbeat trekking experience
Kaginahare Viewpoint
A centuries-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.Features ancient architecture and a tranquil ambiance.Recommended for spiritual and cultural experiences
Economy
The town lies in the Malnad region on the hills of the biodiversity hotspot, the Western Ghats. It has a tropical in west and temperate climate in eastern part surrounded with lofty green hills full of coffee, cardamom, pepper and areca plantations.[2] These crops which contribute mainly to the economy of the taluk are grown in the surrounding villages and the entire taluk are brought to Sakleshpur city for sale. The town lies on the National Highway 75 (NH 75) which connects the port city of Mangalore (128 km),[4] with the capital city Bangalore (224 km)[5] of Karnataka state. The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, situated at a distance of 129 km
Geography
Sakleshpur taluk is bounded by Belur taluk to the northeast, Alur taluk to the east, Dakshina Kannada district to the west, Chikkamagaluru district to the northwest and Kodagu district to the southeast and south.
The Western Ghats mountains extend along the western edge of the taluk, separating Sakleshpur from Dakshina Kannada district. The rest of the district lies on the Deccan Plateau.[9] The Hemavathi River, a tributary of the Kaveri, drains the eastern portion of the town, originating in Chikkamagaluru district and flowing through Sakleshpur town