For providing more facilities for tourists at the Jog Falls, where water from river Sharavati takes a plunge from a height of 810 feet, the State Cabinet on Thursday decided to construct a ropeway, a ...
The Karnataka government is planning to give a facelift to world-famous tourist destination Jog Falls at a cost of Rs 164 crores, with a ropeway to get a closer view of the waterfalls, boating ...
SHIMOGA: The newly constituted Jog Development Authority held its first meeting at Jog Falls and decided to allot projects to five government departments. The reports will be out soon. shimoga: the ...
Jog Falls are located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka. Four cascades, known as Raja, Rani, Rover and Rocket merge to form the huge waterfall on the Sharavathi River. The falls are locally known ...
The entrance to Jog Falls, Karnataka's popular tourist destination, will stay shut from January 1 2025 to March 1, 2025, said the Deputy Commissioner of Shivamogga. The tourism department will begin ...
Shivamogga: Over 15,000 cusecs of water were released into the Sharavathi River from the Linganamakki dam, bringing Jog Falls in Shivamogga to life on Tuesday. The discharged water surged downstream, ...
Shivamogga (Karnataka), Aug 15 (ANI): India’s tallest waterfall Jog Falls was seen in full flow in Karnataka’s Shivamogga on Wednesday. Tourists from all over the state flocked to witness the ...
The monsoon skies have unleashed a spectacle at Karnataka's Jog Falls, with torrential rains swelling the Sharavathi River and transforming the cascading waters into a breath-taking natural marvel.
After the crest gates of the Linganamakki dam were opened to release excess water on August 1, Jog Falls gained vigour. Authorities released 10,000 cusecs of water following heavy rains in Karnataka.
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