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About Shree Varada Tourist Home

Shree Varada Tourist Home

Shree Varada tourist home is honoured to welcome you to our lovely stay in Kollur, the famous temple city Kollur Mookambika. Our tourist home is located Near to temple and well connected with travel facilities.

Shree Varada tourist home offers guests a combination of old world hospitality with new age amenities. Sree Varada tourist home combines great ambience with impeccable personalized service. This tourist home has 20 beautifully appointed A/C and non A/C guest rooms.

Our tourist home is near to Kollur Temple, Murdeshwara Temple and many other tourist spots. Our greatest reward is your delight. Our excellent services backed by a trained professional team makes the stay comfortable. Many International travel guides have mentioned our team's gracious hospitality and our hotel as , one of the best at its range. We maintain a personal rapport with all the guests, constantly receiving feed back from them and using this knowledge to improve our service.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Plenty of car space
  • Homely environment
  • Luxurious facility at standard charge
  • AC & Non AC Rooms Available
  • Hot water facility

Nearest Tourist Spots

Kolluru or Kollur is a tiny hamlet situated about 40 km from Kundapur Town in Karnataka State in the southern part of India. Kollur is situated at the base of the Kodachadri Peak in Western Ghats of Udupi district. This place is famous for the Mookambika temple, a Hindu pilgrim centre about 135 km away from Mangalore City.

Kollur is believed to be one of the seven pilgrim centres formed by the great Parashurama, said to be the sixth avatar of Vishnu as per Hindu mythology, in the name of goddess Parvati. Situated on the banks river Sauparnika, Kollur is regarded as one of the Seven Muktistala (place for attaining salvation) pilgrimage centres in Karnataka. Kollur attracts lot of pilgrims from Tamilnadu and other parts of Karnataka.

There are two rivers Agnithirtha and Sauparnika that descend from Kodachadri hills. The cold spring of water that is situated in between the temples of Kalabhairava and Umamaheshwara is said to be the source of river Sauparnika. The tale behind the name of the river is interesting. Legend says that Suparna (Garuda) did penance in the name of Goddess on the banks of this river in order make his mother Vinutha get rid of her sorrows. When the Goddess appeared before him, he prayed that the river be known after him as Sauparnika. You can find a small cave even today at the place where garuda is said to have performed penance and the cave is known as "Garuda's Cave". This holy river takes birth at the Kodachadri and flows up to the edge of Anthargami (now oluru) region where two more streams called Bhrungisha and Pippalada join it. Then it flows westward, surrounding Kollur in the name of "Sampara", and proceeds to join the sea near the temple of "Maharaja Swami" (Varaha swami) at Maravanthe. It is believed that river, during the course of its flow absorbs the elements of 64 different medicinal plants and roots and therefore it cures all the diseases of those who bathe in it.

Apart from being a popular pilgrim centre, Kollur is also known for having the oldest and the deepest gold mines in the country. The Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to the endangered lion tail monkey, is just a few kilometres away. The nearest towns and cities to Kollur are Shimoga (135 kms to 175 kms), Udupi (85 kms), Hosanagara (60 kms), Mangalore (135 kms) etc.,

Contact Us

Shree Varada Tourist Home,
Kollur P.O,
Karnataka 576220,
India
+91 8254 258454
+91 8714356126