
The temple was built in Chola regime and there are 25 tirthas called the chakra tirtha.The area is also frequented by herds of wild elephants. The sobriquet Himavad (fog in Kannada) is because most of the year, there is a veil of mist covering the whole area , and winds blowing through the trees are like a song in praise of the lord. Staying beyond 5:30 PM is not allowed. These hills are covered with grass and classified as shola forests.The forest is also a treasure trove of a variety of birds, animals and plant species. One may visit this place en-route Mysore.
The view around the is simply beautiful.There are about 77 lakes, big and small around the hill.The radius of the hill is about 6kms.About 1km from behind the temple is a holy rock it is believed that any childless couple come here walking and pray will be blessed with a child.
There is only one KSTDC guest house it can be booked at KSTDC office.

Enroute Himavad Gopalswamy Betta
Distance: From Bangalore 220kms, Mysore 80Kms, Ooty 80kms, Bandipur 15kms.
Nearest Town: Bandipur,Mysore and Ooty
Nearest Railway: Mysore
Nearest Airport: Mysore Airport.

