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Hotel Dwara

Neat & tidy hotel near Kukke Subramanya Temple

they are located in a less busy area of this temple town
Kukke Subramanya

they are located in a less busy area of this temple town

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or its simplicity, this hotel is a greatly recommended accommodation option in Kukke Subramanya Temple .

Hotel Dwars is a little away from the bustling vicinity of the temple and the bus stand area in Kukke.

If you are looking for clean,budget, peaceful area , this hotel will fit the bill. Ample car parking inside the hotel compound is a plus, compared to the common parking lot in the bus stand area. This hotel has a few interconnectable rooms, so if you are traveling with a large batch, check this option to get a enlarged single accomodation.

There's and attached vegetarian restaurant. Expect only a simple menu.

This hotel is about 1½km from the temple. Subrahmanya Road railway station is about 10 km away.  Kumaradhara River ghat is just next to the hotel (2 min walk).

Take auto rickshaw to the temple, they ply from the rickshaw stand near the hotel.

Price typically hovers around ₹1200+. You can book Hotel Dwara online through their portal (hoteldwara.com). Aslo compare rates & book at online booking portals like booking.com , makemytrip etc.

If this is fully booked up for the season (weekend get overbooked), another comparable option nearby is Hotel Vijay Comforts, located right next to Dawara.

Both these hotels are just next to to the giant archway to Kukke town. That's the landmark for you when you drive from the Gundya ( National highway) side to the hotel.

 

That gives you an idea of this hottel's locale in Kukke town.

Kukke Subramanya

Hotel Dwara in Kukke Town

That gives you an idea of this hottel's locale in Kukke town.

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