Shimoga
Shimoga, as per traditional derivations ,the name pertains to Lord Shiva
( 'Shiva - Mukha' - Face of shiva , 'Shivana - Mogu' - Nose of shiva, 'Shivana
- Mogge' - Buds of flowers meant for shiva ) . According to the legend, the
place had the ashram of the famous sage 'Durvasa' who was noted for his sharpness
of temper. He used to keep on the oven a pot boiling with sweet herbs. Once,
some cowherds, who chanced upon it, tasted the beverage out of curiosity and
called the place 'Sihi- Moge' (Sweet Pot) , Which was later called as 'SHIMOGA'.
Ambuthirtha
It is about 16 kms to the North-West of Thirthahally Town. The river Sharavathi
takes its birth here and it is considered holy. A Shivalinga is installed at
the spot.
Agumbe
Nestling on a ghat head is the picturesque town of Agumbe famous for its glorious
sunsets. Other spots include the Gopala Krishna temple and the observatory.
Belagavi
Famous for Old Temples.
Barkana falls
It is about 80 kms from Thirthahally Town in Balehalli forest area. It is a
valley with natural water of Seetha river. Height of the falls is about 259
mts.
Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary
Bhadra wildlife sanctuary is in the Shimoga and Chikkamangalur district is one
of the most fascinating sanctuaries. Barking dear, Flying fox,Mongoose, Elephant,
Panther, Gaur and birds like King Fisher, Weaver bird can be seen in this Sanctuary.
Gudavi
A bird Sanctuary near Soraba.
Jog
60 kms from Honnavar. The river Sharavathi spreads into four steams and cascades
as the Raja, Rani, Rocket & Roarer.
Honnemaradu
15 km from Jog Water Sports Centre.
Kodachadri
Hill Station in Western Ghats.
Sinhadham
A Lion Safari Park on Shimoga-Sagar Road.