Yana Gokarna Entry Fee

  • 5 per person Entry Fee
  • 40 for Parking Fee

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Yana Gokarna Address: Yana Rocks Road, Achave, Gokarna, Karnataka, 581403, India

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Yana Gokarna Timings

Day Timing
Monday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Whatever part of India you visit, our incredible country never ceases to amaze us with its distinct age-old legends and natural wonders. From the peaks of the Himalayas to the deepest of the oceans, there is much left for us to explore throughout the country.

One such vacation to the Northern Karnataka area, located in India's second cleanest hamlet, Yana Caves, will leave you mesmerized and amazed. These caves are a magnificent sight to view and a delightful Hindu pilgrimage site in India. People often visit the caves and offer their prayers to Lord Shiva at the caves' entrance.

The magnificent structure of Yana Caves

The Yana cave complex consists of two black-coloured ant-hill-shaped gigantic hills named Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and Mohini Shikhara, situated just above the Sahyadri mountain range. Both shikaras, or hills, are created naturally from black karst limestone.

The Lord Shiva cave temple is situated at the gateway of Bhairaveshwara Shikhara, with water constantly dripping over the sculpture. The sculptures of Lord Shiva at the temple are popularly believed to have evolved under natural conditions, and people visit the Yana shrine to experience this miraculous sight.

#Trivia: Maha Shivaratri is the perfect time to come to learn about local culture. The temple organizes yearly celebrations for ten days. Thousands of devotees go from Gokarna to do the Maha Mastaka Abhisheka.

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History of Yana Caves

The construction of the Yana caves is explained in legend by a demon king named Bhasmasura, who could put his hands on anything and transform it into ashes. Lord Shiva personally bestowed this power on him. After receiving this ability, Bhasmasura wreaked devastation, prompting the rishis to seek rescue from Lord Vishnu.

Lord Vishnu resolved to save the people by transforming himself into a lovely lady, Mohini.

Mohini was not only a fantastic dancer but also stunning. Mohini dared Bhasmasura to dance like her, and he graciously agreed. During the dare, Mohini cleverly demonstrated a dance routine in which she placed her hand on her head, and Bhasmasura followed suit, unaware of the fatal ramifications of her actions. Bhasmasur was ultimately destroyed by his fire, which turned him into ashes.

The loose black earth and flames all around the rocky area are said to be the remnants of the demon Bhasmasura.

View from the top

You can treat yourself to a few light snacks and cold drinks as you reach the summit. The Shiv temple is built in all its splendour on the premises, with a line of worshipers waiting to pray to the naturally formed sculpture of Lord Shiva. The approach near the temple comprises a few stairs that lead tourists directly into the Bhairaveshwara caves.

A particle of black filth on the cave walls should not be touched. Before entering the cave, visitors must remove their shoes. The cave is long, with an outlet at the roof, yet you may walk from one rock to another in barely a few minutes. Because of the humidity and moisture created inside the cave, the air inside is colder than the air outside. It has a musty, earthy, and wet odour.

Why should you visit Yana Caves?

Yana cave draws trekkers because of its vast and colossal geological formations, known as Bhairaveshwara and Mohini hills, which are relatively high in height.

Cave temples—just below Bhairaveshwara hill is a Shiva temple that is said to emerge independently. As a result, it has now become a popular tourist destination.

It is a great place to enjoy the flying beauties, aka gorgeous birds, in action and enjoy the coolness of the Vibhooti waterfalls.

Entry Fee and Timings of Yana Caves

There is an entry fee of Rs. 5 and parking fee of Rs. 40 to visit the Yana caves. You can visit it from 8 am to 6 pm.

Accommodations near Yana Caves

You have a few quaint homestays around the Sirsi-Yellapur area and a few good resorts near Gokarna, Yellapur, and Dandeli areas. A few places you can explore include-

Red Earth: Rated as one of Gokarna's best beach resorts, Red Earth has 20 lovely bungalows perched on a cliff overlooking the pristine beaches and sea. The property's amenities include a garden, a patio, a spa, and a secluded beach.

Kahani Paradise: It is one of the top resort towns in Gokarna, with a private pool, a spa centre, a terrace, and a beachfront, making it the ideal spot to unwind and relax. Each apartment is air-conditioned and comes in four different designs. You can enjoy a delicious continental breakfast and learn cooking at this resort.

Blue Ocean Sands: Take a vacation from the city, unwind, and recharge at Blue Ocean Sands Resort, one of Gokarna's beach resorts. The resort is only a few meters from the beachfront and provides four different lodging choices for its visitors.

Eateries near Yana Caves

There are little booths near the caves and at the entrance to get basic foods like eggs, crackers, tea, and coffee.

Mabagi village, roughly 3 km away, has the closest restaurant where you may get a meal.

If you want to dine well, you should try the eateries in Sirsi, Kumta, or Gokarna. Depending on road conditions, each location should take roughly 30 minutes to an hour from Yana Rocks.

#Quicktip: Due to the limited availability of dining alternatives in the area, it is important to keep some refreshments with you at all times.

Best time to visit the Yana Caves in Gokarna

If you want to view the forests in full glory, the monsoons are the best time to visit Yana. If you are not a monsoon person, you can visit the Yana caves during winters and make the most of this heavenly place. Winter is also the best time to explore other tourist attractions of Gokarna. It is best to avoid Yana Caves during summers as it does get hot and humid, making it a rather tiring trek and visit.

#Trivia: According to the residents, Yana should be recognized as a National Natural Heritage Site and protected under the Biodiversity Preservation Act of 2002.

How to reach Yana Caves Gokarna?

Gokarna is reasonably connected by air, road, and rail from different parts of the country.

By air: The nearest airport is located in Dabolim, Goa, around 140kms from Gokarna.

By rail: The nearest railway station to Gokarna is around 20 kms in Ankola. You have regular trains from Veraval, Mangalore, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram halting here.

By road: You can enjoy a road trip from almost anywhere in India to Gokarna.
The distance from Mangalore to Gokarna is approx. 230 kms, i.e., 4 hours.
The distance from Bangalore to Gokarna is approx. 487 kms, i.e., 9 hours.
The distance from Goa to Gokarna is approx. 134 kms, i.e., 3 hours.

Once here, you can enjoy the trek to the Yana Caves in Gokarna at leisure. Many twists and turns are going to Yana caves in Gokarna. Because the slopes are naturally grown far above the Sahyadri mountains, one must travel towards Yana Cave's entrance. The only way to reach the Yana compound is by road, either by one's vehicle or public transportation from the hamlet. You have a designated parking facility at the entrance to park your car before climbing up.

The left-hand way will take you to the entrance through a trek, but the right-hand route will take you directly to the steps you may climb to reach the entrance. Depending on their preference, visitors can either use the steps or trek to the caves' entrance.

You can alternately hike to the Yana caves from either Kumta or Sirsi.

The journey to Yana Caves is incredibly lovely and breathtaking. Hire a cab from top car rental companies in Gokarna to reach the caves. You'll pass through lush forest, small, less polluted communities, and narrow, steep terrain as you travel by road. You have the choice of either trekking or driving once you get to the entrance gate.

So if you're a nature enthusiast, trekking would be amazing since you can see beautiful, uncommon species like winged beasts and bulbuls along the road. You will also find little kiosks selling tea, coffee, and small snacks to keep you refreshed.


Yana rocks are quite distinct from many other rocks around Uttara Kannada in terms of formation. Some hotels are both pleasant and affordable. So, if you're looking for a fun and exciting way to connect with friends or colleagues, plan a trip to the Yana Caves in Gokarna today by booking a Gokarna tour package with us. Gokarna Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA is here to help you plan your vacation to this amazing destination just the way you want. Please fill the Contact Us form to get in touch with us.

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