Hariharapura
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Nearest airport is Mangalore airport which is 135 km from Hariharapura. Bangalore airport is 400 km away. Hariharapura is not reachable by train from other Indian cities. However Shimoga has the closest railway station which is 80 km from Hariharapura. Udupi is another closest railway station which is 85 km from Hariharapura.
What to Experience in Hariharapura
Taste of Hariharapura...
There are guest rooms available at Sri Lakshmi Nivas Guest House, which is owned and maintained by Sree Matt. They have plenty of clean, well maintained rooms which can be booked by contacting Srimath Hariharapura. For more information and assistance, you can email to Administrator of Sree Matt hariharapura@yahoo.com hariharapura@gmail.com By Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (B.S.N.L.) mobile phone sim card.
Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsNearest airport is Mangalore airport which is 135 km from Hariharapura. Bangalore airport is 400 km away. Hariharapura is not reachable by train from other Indian cities. However Shimoga has the closest railway station which is 80 km from Hariharapura. Udupi is another closest railway station which is 85 km from Hariharapura. There are buses from Bangalore both private and KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation). During long weekends these buses run full and getting a ticket can be a bit of a problem unless you book them in advance. KSRTC buses are comfortable especially the Rajahamsa (Luxury) buses. Indian National Highway 169 (NH-169) passes through this village connecting to Shringeri, Karkala, Moodabidre (Moodabidri), Mangaluru and Shivamogga. The place is small and can walk around or take an autorickshaw. You can visit near by places by local buses as well. The place has Sri Matt (Hindu Temple) of goddess Sharadamba on the banks of the River Tunga....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
The place is small and can walk around or take an autorickshaw. You can visit near by places by local buses as well. The place has Sri Matt (Hindu Temple) of goddess Sharadamba on the banks of the River Tunga.The place is serene amidst forest, Arecanut farms and rice fields and surrounded by small hills. Coffee powder prepared locally. Rice grown at this place. There are guest rooms available at Sri Lakshmi Nivas Guest House, which is owned and maintained by Sree Matt. They have plenty of clean, well maintained rooms which can be booked by contacting Srimath Hariharapura. For more information and assistance, you can email to Administrator of Sree Matt hariharapura@yahoo.com hariharapura@gmail.com By Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (B.S.N.L.) mobile phone sim card.
Where to Stay
There are guest rooms available at Sri Lakshmi Nivas Guest House, which is owned and maintained by Sree Matt. They have plenty of clean, well maintained rooms which can be booked by contacting Srimath Hariharapura. For more information and assistance, you can email to Administrator of Sree Matt hariharapura@yahoo.com hariharapura@gmail.com By Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (B.S.N.L.) mobile phone sim card.
Money & Budget
Coffee powder prepared locally. Rice grown at this place. There are guest rooms available at Sri Lakshmi Nivas Guest House, which is owned and maintained by Sree Matt. They have plenty of clean, well maintained rooms which can be booked by contacting Srimath Hariharapura. For more information and assistance, you can email to Administrator of Sree Matt hariharapura@yahoo.com hariharapura@gmail.com By Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (B.S.N.L.) mobile phone sim card.
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Glimpses of Hariharapura
a tree with red flowers in the middle of a forest
a person holding a plant in their hand
Hills of Konkan Region.
a curved road in the middle of the desert
mountain view from India
red flower in tilt shift lens
Rice field beside a expressway from Bandung to Jakarta.
A person walking through a lush green field
a view of a mountain range from a distance
a view of a road in the middle of a forest
a tree with red flowers in the middle of a forest
a person holding a plant in their hand
Hills of Konkan Region.