Tarikere

Tarikere is a taluk in Chikmagalur district in the state of Karnataka, India.

Understand

The word Tarikere is derived from the words “ Tari ” and “ Kere “, “ Tari ” means “ paddy ” and “ kere ” means “ Large water tanks” . It is surrounded by number of large water tanks namely; Chikkere, Doddakere, Dalavikere, Ramanayakakere etc.

Get in

By Road

National Highway NH-206 (Bangalore to Honnavar) passes through the Tarikere town. From the district headquarters of Chikmagalur, Tarikere can be reached by a road via Lingadahalli. The famous hill station of Kemmannagundi, falls on this road.

By Rail

Tarikere lies on the Bangalore - Shimoga railway line and there are trains from Mysore and Bangalore which stop at Tarikere on the way to Shimoga.

By Air

There are no airports in the near vicinity. Air travellers have to make use of one of Mangalore, Hubli or Bangalore airports and choose an alternate means of transport to reach Tarikere.

Get around

There are many autorickshaws and cabs available to visit nearby places, but drivers don't go by meters. They fix a charge for the place you want to go; bargaining is up to you. The more your attire and luggage announce that you are a tourist the greater the chance of drivers ripping you off.

See

Kemmangundi Landscape
  • Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Kemmannagundi, a popular hill station in Karnataka with scenic beauty.
  • Amrithapura, which is around 15km away from Tarikere is famous for the Amritheshwara Temple constructed by Hoysalas.
  • Kallathi Giri
  • Subramanya Temple, located in M G Road Tarikere is very famous for the yearly procession that happens during December-January.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Connect

Go next

gollark: Yes, we are.
gollark: And there isn't really a "network" as you can just federate with anyone.
gollark: Messages are relayed to all the servers *taking part in a room*.
gollark: Sort of? It's some complicated eventually consistent state resolution thing.
gollark: Where chat"rooms" are tied to a network.
This article is issued from Wikivoyage. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.