Here’s a comprehensive overview of the Devimane Ghat, one of the most scenic and culturally significant ghat roads in Karnataka, especially if you’re exploring the Karwar–Sirsi–Jog Falls region.
🏞️ Devimane Ghat Overview
Feature
Details
Location
Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka
Connects
Kumta (coastal region) ↔ Sirsi (Malenadu)
Road
Part of National Highway 766E (formerly SH-142)
Ghat Length
~30 km of winding hill road
Elevation Gain
From sea level to ~600–700 meters above sea level
Significance
Named after the Devimane Temple situated in the ghat
🗺️ Route Information
✅ From Kumta (West side – Coast)
Route: Kumta → Devimane Ghat → Bandla → Sirsi
Distance: ~60 km
Travel Time: ~1.5–2 hours
✅ From Sirsi (East side – Malenadu)
Route: Sirsi → Bandla → Devimane Ghat → Kumta
Good road condition, with multiple hairpin bends and forest stretches
🌄 Key Highlights of Devimane Ghat
Highlight
Description
Scenic Beauty
Panoramic views, dense forests, misty valleys, and hairpin curves
Devimane Temple
A small but significant temple dedicated to Goddess Durga — gives the ghat its name
Cool Climate
Pleasant throughout the year, especially refreshing in summer
Sunrise & Sunset Points
Natural viewpoints along the ghat offer incredible views
🌳 Ecology & Wildlife
Part of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site