India · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Shivamogga
Everything you need to explore Shivamogga — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Shivamogga
A government-run heritage hotel with a well-maintained garden and views of the Tunga River. You can walk its grounds and sit by the riverside benches without staying there.
🕐 7:00am-9:00pm (garden access)
💡 Go at sunset — the light on the river is good and the garden is cooler. The coffee here is average, but the chai is fine.
Hotels near KSTDC Hotel Mayura Gerusoppa →A public riverside with stone steps leading down to the Tunga River. Locals bathe, do laundry, and relax here. You can sit on the steps and watch life go by for free.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Best in the early morning — fewer people, the water is clear, and you might see kingfishers. Don't swim; the current can be deceptively strong.
Hotels near Tunga River Ghat Steps →Riverfront steps along the Tungabhadra, popular for evening strolls and watching the sun set over the water. Locals bathe and wash clothes here—authentic slice of life.
🕐 Always accessible
💡 Best between 5-6:30 PM for golden light. No charges, but avoid slippery stones after rain. Street food vendors nearby sell cheap chai and bhajji.
Hotels near Tungabhadra River Ghats →One of India's highest waterfalls, dropping 253 metres in a single plunge. Best seen during monsoon (July-Sept) when flow is heavy. Dry season reduces it to a trickle.
🕐 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM daily
💡 Go early morning to avoid crowds and find a spot near the 'Hedge Manak' viewpoint for the best free view. Paid viewpoints exist but aren't necessary.
Hotels near Jog Falls →Park in Shivamogga
India's tallest plunge waterfall, visible from a public viewing platform. The best sight is during monsoon (June-September). No entry fee, but you pay 30 rupees for parking.
🕐 6:00am-6:00pm
💡 Winter and summer can leave the falls dry. Check recent rainfall before making the 2.5-hour drive. The trek down to the base is steep — skip it if you have knee problems.
Hotels near Jog Falls Viewpoint →Small but tidy zoo with endemic species like lion-tailed macaques, Indian bison, and king cobras. Shaded paths make it manageable even in heat.
🕐 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (closed Tuesdays)
💡 Entry fee is 20 INR for adults. Visit on weekdays to avoid school groups. Bring water—café inside is limited.
Hotels near Shivamogga Zoo →Museum in Shivamogga
A small museum inside a 16th-century Keladi Nayaka palace. Exhibits include coins, weapons, and stone inscriptions. Entry is 20 rupees for Indians, 100 for foreigners.
🕐 9:00am-5:00pm (closed Mondays)
💡 It's compact — you'll finish in 30 minutes. Combine with a walk to the nearby Tunga Anicut for a good morning outing.
Hotels near Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum →Historic in Shivamogga
17th-century palace of the Keladi Nayaka rulers, now a museum with artefacts, weaponry, and stone inscriptions. Small but well-maintained.
🕐 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed Mondays)
💡 Low ticket price of 10 INR for Indian citizens. Combines well with a walk around the nearby Shivappa Nayaka Park.
Hotels near Shivappa Nayaka Palace →Cultural in Shivamogga
A rehabilitation camp for captive elephants run by the forest department. You can watch elephants being bathed and fed, and see mahouts at work. Entry costs about 100 rupees, which goes toward upkeep.
🕐 8:00am-10:30am and 4:00pm-5:30pm
💡 Arrive by 8:30am for the morning bath. Elephants are most active before 10am — after that they're often taken into the forest.
Hotels near Sakrebailu Elephant Camp →Historic temple complex dedicated to Rameshwara, built in the 16th century. Adjacent museum displays Hoysala and Vijayanagara-era sculptures.
🕐 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM daily (museum closes for lunch 1-2 PM)
💡 Bus from Shivamogga bus stand costs around 30 INR. Entry fee is 5 INR. Combine with a visit to nearby Gudavi Bird Sanctuary (free) if interested in birdwatching.
Hotels near Keladi Temple and Museum →Where to Eat in Shivamogga
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Shivamogga?
The top attractions include KSTDC Hotel Mayura Gerusoppa, Tunga River Ghat Steps, Tungabhadra River Ghats, Jog Falls, Jog Falls Viewpoint, Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum.
How many days do you need in Shivamogga?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Shivamogga 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Shivamogga famous for?
Shivamogga is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Shivamogga?
Top options include Minakshi Bhavan, Ashoka Veg, Sundar Ashraya, Jewel Rock.