Discover all destinations in India tagged with Cauvery River. 3 destinations to explore.
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Talacauvery is considered the source of the Cauvery River, located in the Brahmagiri hills of Karnataka. It is a sacred place for Hindus and a popular pilgrimage site. The area is known for its natural beauty and trekking opportunities. Talacauvery is worth visiting for its religious significance and stunning scenery. However, it can get crowded, especially during festivals. The remote location also means limited accommodation options and longer travel times.
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Talakadu is a historical town located on the banks of the Cauvery River in Karnataka, India. It's known for its temples that are partially buried in sand, a result of centuries of accumulation. The town also carries a local legend about a curse that led to its unique state. Talakadu offers a unique blend of history, religion, and natural beauty. The sand-buried temples are a captivating sight, and the legend adds an intriguing layer. However, the town is relatively small and can feel isolated; facilities are limited. Visit if you appreciate historical sites and offbeat destinations.
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Dubare Elephant Camp is located on the banks of the Cauvery River in Coorg, Karnataka. It's primarily a training center for elephants used in the Mysore Dasara festival. The camp offers tourists a chance to observe, interact with, and learn about these gentle giants in their natural habitat. Dubare offers a unique experience to get up close with elephants. However, be aware that it is a tourist-oriented operation and can get crowded. While the elephant interactions are memorable, the facilities are somewhat basic, and the surrounding area offers limited attractions. It's best suited for wildlife enthusiasts and families with children.
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