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Camp at the foothills of Sakleshpur (CLOSED)

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    Resort
    2 star
    India
    Sakleshpur
    Kyanahalli, Karnataka 573134, India
    09591391010
    Sakleshpur
    1 nights

    This Camping property is situated at 3500 feet above sea level which is surrounded with splendid panoramic view of Western Ghats mountain range in the Sakleshpur hill station in Karnataka. Numerous tea, coffee and spice plantations surround the slopes of the hilly region.

    This Camping property provides best Camping experience in Sakleshpur and Karnataka. We take utmost care to provide the best experience to our patrons.

    Accmmodation

    1 Family Tent

    • Accommodates 4 people in a tent

    4 Individual tents

    • 3 tent which accommodate 2 people in each tent
    • 2 tents which accommodate 1 person in each tent

    The tents would be provided only to group stays who have either booked a villa or swiss tents, as the guest would have to share a common bathroom available in Villas or swiss tents.

    With tents sleeping bags and beds will be provided.

    * No accommodation will be provided for the driver

    Amenities

    • Food
      3 major meals & evening snacks.
    • Essentials
      Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper.
    •  Iron
    •  Hot Water
    •  First Aid Kit
    •  Free Parking

    Pricing

    ₹ 3054 11 years & above per person

    ₹ Half Charge for 5 – 11 years per person

    Policies of Camp at the foothills of Sakleshpur (CLOSED)

    Amenities of Camp at the foothills of Sakleshpur (CLOSED)

    • COFFEE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • FIRE PLACE
    • FREE PARKING
    • PETS ALLOWED
    • PICK AND DROP
    • PLAY PLACE
    • SMOKING ALLOWED
    • SUITABLE FOR EVENTS
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    Things to Do

    Sakaleshpura is one destination in Karnataka, India that will charm you to no end! Inspiring botanical beauty, tranquil landscapes, off roading and winding places, exciting trekking amidst the thickly wood forests.

    Bisle Ghat View Point

    From this point one can see the mountain ranges of 3 districts: Kumara Parvatha (1319 m) of Dakshina Kannada district, Puspha Giri (1712 m) and Dodda Betta (1119 m) of Coorg district and Patta Betta (1112 m) and Enni Kallu (900 m) of Hassan district. The highlight of this point is that the view has

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    Kaginahare

    The ruins of a small fort built by Tipu Sultan (1750-99) who ruled over the South Indian state of Mysore (1782-99) coupled with beautiful mountain range of Western Ghats could be found here. Milky white clouds hug the green hills and makes the place a heaven on earth. Ever felt like kissing the clouds!!?? You

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    Manjarabad Fort

    Manjarabad Fort is located about 5 KM after Sakleshpur town when we go from Hassan. It is a simple and nice architectural fort. There are quite a few things to see here in a very small area: The fort wall, watch towers, a cross-shaped stepped well at the center, surrounded by dungeons, a few storage

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    Mookanamane Abbi Falls

    A beautiful water fall located amid the forest makes it almost a private water fall due to less tourist/ local crowd. As the water falls from about 35 – 40 feet height it gives an immense pleasure to the eyes of the individuals to watch the nature’s glory here. The falls are attracting tourists from

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    Pandavar Gudda

    This place is beautiful for photography. Blazing sunrise and sunset gives a marvelous amount of happiness. Its a photographers paradise since we can valley of hills next to one another. The giant Jenukal Gudda is next to this Pandavar Gudda. Air distance to Jenukal is very near and want to reach there a full fledged

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    Green Route Trek

    Situated in the heart of western ghats and on Bangalore-Mangalore railway line, Sakleshpur to Yedakumeri railway trek offers a magnificent view of green misty hills, milky waterfalls, dark tunnels and old railway bridges over water streams and deep valleys. A few hours walk and the jungle gets thicker. The flat terrain gives way to hills,

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