The Sharavathi Railway Bridge is a railway bridge located in Karnataka, India. It is built on the Sharavathi River, a tributary of the Tungabhadra River. It is a double-decker bridge and is the first in India.
The bridge is about 8.66 km long and is a crucial link between Karnataka's coastal and hilly regions. The British built it between 1928 and 1932, and it is considered an engineering marvel.
It is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India and is a major attraction in the region. It is located about 46 km from the Sharavathi Railway Bridge and is an ideal destination for a day trip.
It is a picturesque lake located in the Western Ghats, about 25 km from the Sharavathi Railway Bridge. It is a great spot for water sports, camping, and bird watching.
Aghanashini Lion and Tiger Reserve:
It is a relatively new reserve home to various flora and fauna. It is located about 40 km from the Sharavathi Railway Bridge and is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts.
It is a beautiful beach about 15 km from the Sharavathi Railway Bridge. It is known for its pristine golden sand and clear blue waters, and it is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing.