Visitors who are waiting for a clear look at Jog fell near Sagar in Shivamogg on Sunday. | Photo Credit: Sathish GT
Jog Falls, one of the main tourist attractions of Karnataka, is located near Sagar, regularly attracts hundreds of tourists. On weekends, the number of visitors increases, which makes the local authorities more difficult for local authorities.
Given that civil work is currently underway in the region, visitors are obliged to park their vehicles outside the enclave. On Sunday, August 17th, a high track was observed because tourist vehicles were parked about a kilometer on both sides of the entrance to the waterfalls. The Office for the Development of Yogs had to deploy security staff to handle a huge number of visitors. In the middle of heavy rains, visitors had to wait for the wind to clean the fog to look at the majestic fall.
The view of jog falls on Sunday in Sagar Taluk. | Photo Credit: Sathish GT
After a permanent downpour in Tirthahalli, Hosanagar and Sagar Taluks, Sharavathi flowed in the attachment. The river is immersed and consists of four cascades, known as Majestic Raja (height 253 meters), charming Rani, fast rocket and stormy roar. Strong greenery adds beauty to waterfalls.
The state government took over the development work on the spot at the price of 183 GBP Crore. The plan includes the construction of the hotel, shopping complex, art gallery, parking equipment, drainage system, bus hiding, safety house, toilets and roads in the area managed by the JOG Administration.
Published – 17th August 2025 20:05