


Nestled in the picturesque Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Bheemeshwari offers a serene fishing and nature experience.

Handwoven silk scarves with traditional Mysore Peta designs, reflecting the rich heritage of Karnataka's silk industry.
Eco-friendly bamboo products like bowls, plates, and decorative items, showcasing the local craftsmanship of Bheemeshwari's tribal communities.
Pure, unprocessed honey collected from the nearby forests, supporting local beekeepers and promoting sustainable bee farming.
Offers a unique riverside breakfast experience with a variety of dishes.
Known for its traditional South Indian breakfast dishes in a serene environment.
A serene fishing and nature camp nestled in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, offering a perfect morning getaway for nature lovers.
Offers a multi-cuisine lunch buffet with a variety of dishes.
A scenic spot on the Cauvery River, known for its unique rock formation, best explored in the afternoon.

Semolina cooked with vegetables, peanuts, and spices. Savory and light.
Steamed rice cakes (idli) and fried lentil doughnuts (vada) served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Rice and lentil dish cooked with mixed vegetables, coconut, and spices. Mildly spicy and aromatic.
Bheemeshwari's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects in the nature camp.
Lunbei Museum offers visitors a deep insight into the local culture and history of the Lunbei area, showcasing a mix of traditional crafts and community stories. Its curated exhibits evoke nostalgia while celebrating the region's identity through various artifacts and displays.

A 9th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and historical significance.
A serene waterfall and temple complex in the Eastern Ghats, known for its natural beauty and religious significance.