Sakleshpur Tour Package
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3 days Sakleshpur Tour Package from Bengaluru covering Manjarabad Fort, Bisle Viewpoint and nature trails with prices starting from Rs. 6460 per person.
Overview: This Sakleshpur Tour Package from Bengaluru is a refreshing 3-day hill station getaway into the Western Ghats. The journey covers historic forts, river landscapes, railway treks, coffee plantations, and panoramic viewpoints. Starting from Bengaluru, this package blends light adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural exploration, making it ideal for couples, families, and friends seeking a peaceful nature-based holiday.
How to Reach Sakleshpur
By Air:
The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, located about 140 km away. Bengaluru International Airport (around 220 km) is another option. From the airport, Sakleshpur can be reached by taxi or bus.
By Train:
Sakleshpur Railway Station lies on the scenic Bengaluru–Mangaluru rail route and is well connected to cities like Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Hassan, and Mysuru.
By Road:
Sakleshpur is well connected by road via NH 75, with regular KSRTC buses, private buses, and taxis available from Bengaluru, Hassan, Mangaluru, and Chikmagalur.
Best Time to Visit Sakleshpur
The best time to visit Sakleshpur is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and nature activities.
Summer (March–May): Mild and comfortable climate
Monsoon (June–September): Heavy rainfall, lush greenery, waterfalls at peak beauty
Winter (October–February): Cool and refreshing weather, perfect for outdoor exploration
Included/Excluded
- Daily breakfast at the hotel during the tour.
- Accommodation in 3-star AC hotels in Sakleshpur or nearby areas.
- AC transportation (Dzire / Innova / Tempo Traveller) as per group size.
- Driver allowance, fuel charges, parking fees, and toll taxes.
- All sightseeing and transfers as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entry fees and permits for forts, viewpoints, trekking trails, or forest areas.
- Trekking guides and activity charges for railway trek or nature trails.
- Meals other than breakfast (lunch, dinner, snacks).
- Personal expenses such as shopping, tips, laundry, phone calls, etc.
- Camera/video fees, travel insurance, and anything not specified in inclusions.
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
Arrival from Bengaluru followed by local sightseeing.
- Manjarabad Fort
A star-shaped fort built by Tipu Sultan in the 18th century, offering sweeping views of the Western Ghats. The fort is known for its unique military design and cool hilltop climate. - Hemavathi River
A serene river flowing near Sakleshpur, perfect for relaxation and nature photography. The peaceful surroundings make it an ideal spot to unwind. - Sakleshpur Town Viewpoints
Short scenic stops around town offering views of rolling hills, plantations, and mist-covered valleys typical of the region.
Day 2: Trekking and Plantation Experiences
A day dedicated to nature walks and light adventure.
- Green Route Railway Trek
A popular trail along old railway tracks passing through tunnels, bridges, and dense forests. Short stretches of the trek are suitable for beginners. - Coffee Plantation Walk
A guided walk through lush coffee estates explaining cultivation and processing methods. The experience highlights Sakleshpur’s plantation heritage. - Local Village Surroundings
Explore nearby villages to observe traditional lifestyles, farming practices, and local culture in a rural hill setting.
Day 3: Scenic Views and Return
Checkout followed by sightseeing before returning to Bengaluru.
- Bisle Viewpoint
One of Karnataka’s most scenic viewpoints offering views of Kumara Parvatha, Pushpagiri, and Dodda Betta ranges. Ideal for photography and nature lovers. - Bisle Forest Area
Dense forest surroundings rich in biodiversity, perfect for short nature walks and enjoying fresh mountain air. - Sakleshpur Lake Park
A calm park with landscaped gardens and a lake, suitable for a relaxed stroll before departure.
After sightseeing, drive back to Bengaluru by evening.
Learn about the fort’s history at Wikipedia – Manjarabad Fort
Discover the hill station at Wikipedia – Sakleshpur
Explore the scenic region at Wikipedia – Bisle
Read traveler experiences at TripAdvisor – Sakleshpur Tourism











