Book Mangrulpir to Shimoga Cab
Mangrulpir to Shimoga distnce : 982 km
Estimated travel time : 17 hours
Shimoga is a very popular city for tourism. Shimoga, officially known as Shivamogga, is renowned for its rich heritage, culture and mesmerizing beauty.
Shimoga is located in the central part of the state of Karnataka, India and is called as Backpacker’s paradise. Shimoga lies on the banks of Tunga river and popularly nicknamed as “Gateway to Malnad” as its entry point to hilly region of the western ghats. City derives its name from the words ‘Shiv-Mukha’ means ‘Face of Lord Shiva’. City has everything in abundance. It is packed with several marvels like picturesque landscapes, beautiful waterfalls, lush green surroundings, temples, historical places. Besides this four rivers namely Sharavathi, Kumudavath, Tungabhadra and Varada make their way into the city, adding mystical charm to the region. Yakshagana, a dance drama, is popular in Thirthahalli, Hosanagara, Sagar, and Sorab Taluks of the district and this art is also performed in Shimoga which adds feathers to the cap of tourist places in Shimoga. Shimonga enchanted its tourists with raw natural beauty of rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
Taxi from Mangrulpir to Shimoga is readily available at CabBazar.
Mangrulpir to Shimoga Cab Route
Mangrulpir to Shimoga by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Mangrulpir to Shimoga distance is 982 Km and is 17 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Bidar, Karnataka - Bidar is a historic city known for its ancient fort, architectural marvels, and historical sites such as Bidar Fort, Bahmani Tombs, and Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib.
2. Gulbarga, Karnataka - Gulbarga is famous for its historical monuments like Gulbarga Fort, Jama Masjid, and the tomb of Khwaja Bande Nawaz. It also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.
3. Bijapur, Karnataka - Bijapur is renowned for its architectural marvels from the medieval era, with popular attractions being Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, and Jumma Masjid. These landmarks portray the grandeur of the Deccan Sultanate.
4. Badami, Karnataka - Badami is a historically significant town known for its cave temples dating back to the Chalukya dynasty. The famous attractions of Badami include Badami Cave Temples, Agastya Lake, Bhoothnath Temple, and Aihole.
5. Hampi, Karnataka - Although Hampi slightly deviates from the route, it is worth considering as a detour due to its UNESCO World Heritage site status and the magnificent ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire. Hampi is renowned for its temples, stone chariots, and structures like Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and Hampi Bazaar.
6. Jog Falls, Karnataka - Jog Falls, located near the Shimoga district, is one of India's tallest waterfalls and a popular tourist attraction. It offers breathtaking views and is a perfect spot for nature lovers.