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My Experience
Share your experiences in Agumbe.
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Doddamane/Kasturiakka
"Doddamane" is an 100+ year old landmark in Agumbe that most visitors do not miss visiting. "Kasturiakka" who takes care of Doddamane is perhaps not only the most popular person in and around Agumbe but also to the visitors for the past few decades. Doddamane not only provides shelter to a few students but also provides home stays to the visitors.
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Last post by sunil
Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:56 pm
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Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS)
The Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS) was established by the herpetologist, Romulus Whitaker and is managed by Mr. Gowri Shankar.
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Food & Lodging
If you have questions regarding accommodations and food in and around Agumbe, post it in this thread.
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Last post by Rajeevan
Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:36 am
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Photo Gallery
Post the pictures you have taken during Agumbe trip. Please do not post copyrighted material.
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Sunset Platform
One of the worlds' most beautiful sunset views can be experienced from the sunset platform in Agumbe.
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Kundadri
Situated about 14 kilometers from Agumbe on a rocky mountain 900 meters above the sea level is the "Kundadri". A temple affiliated to the Humcha Jain Mutt stands atop the hill with a pond that is percieved to never dry. It is a pleasure to watch both Sunset and Sunrise from this place.
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Jogi Gundi
Situated roughly about 3 kilometers from Agumbe on the way to Barkana is a small pond called Jogi Gundi. This pond is the origin of the river Malapahaari; which is a tributary of river Tunga. The water to the pond makes its way through a cave around 30-50 ft deep. The cave is like a natural water cooler and is carved by the flowing water for many years. The name for this pond is derived after a saint (Jogi) who used to meditate at this location.
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Last post by sunil
Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:46 pm
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Barkana
Barkana is a extremely scenic place about 7 kilometers drive from Agumbe. The name id derived from
"Barka", the mouse deer and "kana", meaning home. From the viewing platform nearly 2000 ft high above sea level is visible a V-shaped valley with a water-fall of river Sita at the center that falls from 2200 feet.
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Onake Abbi
Onake Abbi is a water falls that plunges down the western ghats 500 feet. The top of the falls is about 4 kms trek from Agumbe, within the Medicinal Plants Conservation Area. On a lucky day, you can see thousands of rainbows caused by the showers made by the sea breeze against the falls.
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Nishani Gudda
Nishani Guda is a bare mountain with trekking trails running amidst dense forest. The trek is about 3.5 kilometers from Agumbe. There is also a 2 kilometer long trail from Jogi Gundi to Nishani Gudda.
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Website Related
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