Recognized by the Department of Karnataka Tourism Rural Tourism Enterprise
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reach?
This depends on the mode of transport you are using.
Indicative duration below:
- By Car: 1.5 to 2.5 hours from Bangalore.
- By Bus: 2 to 3.5 hours from Bangalore.
Yes the road conditions are really good, since ‘Chukki Mane’ is located off NH209.
About Property
Extremely safe. Our advice for people is to take basic care of their belongings.
First aid facility is available, in case of medical emergency, hospitals are very nearby, transportation is provided.
Accommodation
The Chukkimane has a total of four rooms with attached bathrooms (toilets). Two rooms have sit out (balcony) where in you can sit and enjoy the cool breeze and enjoy the scientific view of nature.
Each room can accommodate three people.
We have power backup facility after 6 pm.
We have non AC facility.
No doubt the accommodations are bug free.
The Food
South and North Indian vegetarian food.
Buffet Timings
Timings | Activities |
06:30 am | Coffee/ tea with biscuits |
09:00 am | Breakfast |
01:30 pm | Lunch |
05:00 pm | Evening tea and one snack |
09:00 pm | Dinner |
Tourist Attractions
There are several captivating attractions near Chukki Mane Village Resort that you can visit:
- Shivanasamudra Falls: ust a short drive from Chukki Mane, Shivanasamudra Falls is a magnificent sight to behold. The falls are split into two sections: Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, each offering a breathtaking view.
- Mysore Palace: A visit to the regal city of Mysore is incomplete without exploring the grandeur of Mysore Palace. This architectural marvel is a splendid example of Indo-Saracenic design
- Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam: The KRS Dam, constructed across the Kaveri River, is another remarkable attraction near Chukki Mane. It is famous not only for its engineering marvel but also for the beautiful Brindavan Gardens situated below the dam
- Talakadu: Steeped in history and mystery, Talakadu is a fascinating town on the banks of the Kaveri River. Known for its sand-covered temples, Talakadu has a rich mythological and archaeological significance