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Kimmane Golf Resort - Shimoga |
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Kimmane Golf Resort
Kimmane Luxury Resort - A 5-star Resort in a Shimoga,.Gateway to Malnad (Western Ghats), This Golf Resort invites you to unwind in blissful seclusion. Take up residence in one of 30 timelessly elegant Deluxe Room & Suites, each a spacious sanctuary with fabulous views of the golf course and lush green hills. At Kimmane Golf Resort the expansive views of the surrounding ecosystem from most of our rooms & suites provide a perfect opportunity to view the lush green surroundings and watch the Hornbills glide by. Enjoy breakfast at your leisure, a picnic on deserted lake side, or exclusive pool side dinner by candlelight. Kimmane Golf Resort is one of the most luxurious resorts in India.
Multi cuisine restaurant
Golfing Cycling, Kayaking, Cycling Family Swimming pool Bar Spa and Saloon Banquetting / Conference Board Room Driver’s Accommodation & Cafeteria Private Car Parking Area Doctor on call
Shimoga is 302 kms from Bangalore, take NH to Shimoga, once u arrive to shimoga, resort is located behind PESIT College. U will find sineages enroute to the resort
Bengaluru to Kimmane Golf Resort, Shimoga https://goo.gl/maps/r9RnZA45bHMB8qBS8
Shimoga, officially known as Shivamogga, is a city and the district headquarters of Shimoga district in the central part of the state of Karnataka, India. The city lies on the banks of the Tunga River. Being the gateway for the hilly region of the Western Ghats, the city is popularly nicknamed the "Gateway of Malnad". The population of Shimoga city is 322,650 as per 2011 census. The city has been selected for the Smart Cities project, standing in the fourth position in the state and 25th in the country as of November 2020.
Shivamogga, 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 ‘SHIVAMOGGA’ .
Flashback : Remains found in the district disclose that man was reisdent in the area in those early times. In 1881, two early stone-age tools were discovered in a ‘Shingle bed’ at Nyamati, at a short distance from the Tungabhadra river. They were bifacial pebble tools made of quartzite, one with a rounded working edge and the other with a pointed working edge. Some Neolithic sites were noticed and uncovered at
Places of Interest Jog Falls Kodachadri Sakrebailu Elephant Camp Bhadra Project Tiger Reserve Gajnur / LInganamakki Dam |
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