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Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary

42.8km from Bellary Fort

Created exclusively for the preservation of sloth bear which has a diversified flaura ad fauna. Trekking lovers can explore this area.

Anegundi

Anegundi

50.11km from Bellary Fort

A historical village in the Koppal district. There is so many beautiful historically important places here.

Queen's bath Hampi

Queen's bath Hampi

50.39km from Bellary Fort

Queen's bath is located near the entrance to the Royal Enclosure in Hampi. It is beleived to be used as the private bathing chamber and royal pleasure complex for the king and the queens of Vijayanagara Empire. The large pool constructed in the center of the structure is surrounded by beautiful arched corridors and ornate balconies.

Elephant's Stables

Elephant's Stables

50.68km from Bellary Fort

Long structure with a row of domed chamber which were used to keep royal elephants . A good example of Indo Islamic architecture

Lotus Mahal Hampi

Lotus Mahal Hampi

50.79km from Bellary Fort

Situated within the Zenana enclosure , a secluded area reserved for the royal ladies of the Vijayanagara empire. The structure resembles the petals of a lotus.This is a good example of Indo Islamic architecture

Hazara Rama Temple

Hazara Rama Temple

50.94km from Bellary Fort

Situated at the heart of the Royal area which is functioning as a private temple for the Royal family. The walls of the temple is beautifully decorated by so many historical architectural works.

Vijaya Vittala Temple

Vijaya Vittala Temple

51.37km from Bellary Fort

Ancient monument which is well known for its exceptional architecture and unmatched craftsmanship. It has so many beautiful stone structures.This is one of the largest and famous structures in Hampi

Underground Shiva Temple (Prasanna Virupaksha Temple)

For some curious reasons, this temple dedicated to Lord Siva was built many meters below the ground level. Almost all the time the sanctum and the core parts of the temple are underwater, restricting entry to the inner areas. There is a beautiful lawn built around the temple. Usually a less crowded location

Mathanga Hill

Mathanga Hill

51.57km from Bellary Fort

Highest point in Hampi to get an areal view of the city and surroundings. Trekkers paradise, viewpoint. There is a small temple and a cave in the hill.

Kadalekalu Ganesha

Kadalekalu Ganesha

52.32km from Bellary Fort

One of the largest statues of Lord Ganesh in southern India. It has a height of 4.6 meters and is carved out of a single boulder. The belly of Ganesha has been chiseled in such a manner that it resembles a Bengal gram (known as Kadalekalu in the local language). The temple hall is decorated with tall and slender granite pillars.

Hemakuta Hill Temples

Hemakuta Hill Temples

52.48km from Bellary Fort

Cluster of ancient temples situated on the Hemakutta hills in Hampi. Popular viewpoint, Canvas of stones, hundreds of years old. Hemakuta hills literally means golden hillock

Anjanadri Hill Temple

Anjanadri Hill Temple

52.51km from Bellary Fort

It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. The temple sits on a hill, you need to climb over 500 steps to reach it. The view of the old ruins of Hampi along with the paddy fields around the hill is a magnificent sight.

Virupaksha Temple

Virupaksha Temple

52.55km from Bellary Fort

This temple of shiva is designated as UNESCO world heritage site located in the heart of Hampi. It has a large gopura which is covered by architectural beauty and the surroundings of the temple is also quite impressing. The archiitectural beauty of Hampi statrts from here. #hampi

Penna Ahobilam

Penna Ahobilam

53.25km from Bellary Fort

Penna Ahobilam is renowned for its Lord Narasimha Swamy Temple. This shrine was constructed on the footprints of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy that measured 5 ft 3 inches. The shrine also serves as the prominent venue for marriage ceremonies. Within the temple complex, tourists can see Adi Lakshmi Devi Temple and Chenchu Lakshmi Devi Temple.

Sanapur Lake

Sanapur Lake

55.98km from Bellary Fort

Formed by an irrigation reservoir, Senapur Lake is surrounded by boulder hills. The road to the lake is through numerous paddy fields and banana plantations where you can also see locals herd their livestocks. The lake has a cliff jumping point and coracle ride spot.

Hire Benkal

Hire Benkal

58.96km from Bellary Fort

one of the largest prehistoric megalithic settlements in India Protected bu the Archaeological survey of India.

Tungabhadra Dam

Tungabhadra Dam

61.77km from Bellary Fort

A multipurpose dam serving irrigation, electricity generation, flood control etc , constructed across the Thungabadhra river which had been inaugurated at 1953

Gooty Fort

Gooty Fort

78.76km from Bellary Fort

This is a ruined fort located on a hill in the Gooty town of Andhra pradesh. Situated 300 meters above the ground level. Having been designated as a monument of national importance, Gooty Fort is now a famous attraction alluring visitors owing to its enchanting atmosphere filled with historic ruins.

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Bellary Fort

Bellary Fort

Devi Nagar, Ballari, Karnataka 583104, India

Perched on the top of Ballari Gudda. It is built in 2 parts. the lower and the upper part. It has a decorated history and harbors, historical and religious monuments alongside its premises. A popular viewpoint in the city