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WELCOME TO JALASIRI NATURE VALLY

Reboot, Recharge, Unwind.
in NATURE.

Sakleshpur, a beautiful location in Karnataka, offers breathtaking views with rolling hills, valleys, and ponds. You can head for a wonderful stay experience in the middle of nature's calming delights and listen to the chirping of birds as you wake up, sing songs by a campfire or go for long treks around the countryside.

Nestled amongst a beautiful private coffee plantation, Jalasiri Nature Valley is one of the best homestay experiences you could get in Sakleshpur,Hassan District. It's great location makes it one of the best destinations and a perfect break from city life for families, groups and for nature lovers. The property has plenty of open spaces where one can play Badminton, Cricket. Volleyball, Football, and many more activities can be planned. For someone who is looking for adventure, plantation trails can be easily accessed for walks and hikes.

At Jalasiri Nature Valley we serve typical malnad cuisine which is local home cooked food. This malnad cuisine is different from that of Mangalore or south Indian cuisine having few overlaps. Mainly it comes down to how it is prepared and the homemade masalas used. At Jalasiri Nature Valley we use homemade and fresh ground masalas which are prepared using unique blends of different spices. We try and include as much of malnad cuisine as possible in our menu,

Jalasiri Nature Valley

04 In & Around

Ettina Bhuja

Ettina Bhuja is a mountain peak in the Western Ghats, located in Chikmagalur district, Karnataka, about 25 km from Mudigere.

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Betta Byraveshwara Temple

This is a small temple dedicated to Lord. It is surrounded by greenery and one of the top places to visit in Sakleshpur. It is located around 37km from Sakleshpur and is situated near Mekanagadde in Sakleshpur.

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Green Route Railway Trek

The Green Route Railway Trek in Sakleshpur is a popular trekking route that follows an abandoned railway line, offering a scenic journey through the Western Ghats.

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