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Ranebennur Blackbuck Deer Sanctuary
39.18km from Kalleshwara Temple
Renebannur blackbuck sanctuary was declared as a sanctuary mainly to protect blackbucks which have a vast core area. A very good trekking place, off-road area and much more.
Tungabhadra Dam
60.49km from Kalleshwara Temple
A multipurpose dam serving irrigation, electricity generation, flood control etc , constructed across the Thungabadhra river which had been inaugurated at 1953
Siddeswara Temple
62.01km from Kalleshwara Temple
This temple is built with soapstone and is similar to the Chalukyan temples based near Haveri.One of the architectural wonders in Karnataka.
Magadi Bird Sanctuary
65.27km from Kalleshwara Temple
Famous for bar headed goose. Migratory birds from Central Asia have been Famous for bar-headed goose. Migratory birds from Central Asia have been frequenting this place for over 10 years now. this place for over 10 years now.
Mahadeva Historical temple
66.43km from Kalleshwara Temple
Architectural wonder, Historical place and a main pilgrimage tourist center in Karnataka. Home » Gadag » Mahadeva Temple Mahadeva Temple AUGUST 1, 2011 BY RAGGI MUDDE District: Koppal Town: Itagi Temple: Mahadeva Temple Mahadeva Temple mahadeva-temple-itagi The Mahadeva Temple was built along the plans of the Amruteshwara Temple constructed at Annigeri. The temple’s carvings, sculptures, pillars and tower stand proof to the immense talent of Chalukyan artists.
Brahma Jinalaya (Basadi)
66.88km from Kalleshwara Temple
A Jain Temple in Lakkundi has an idol of Lord Mahavira seated on a lion throne. The temple is popularly known as the Brahma Jinalaya. It is believed to have been constructed by Attimabbe, wife of Nagadeva, the Chieftain of Chalukya King Ahavamalla.
Underground Shiva Temple (Prasanna Virupaksha Temple)
73.38km from Kalleshwara 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
Queen's bath Hampi
73.67km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Hazara Rama Temple
73.73km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Lotus Mahal Hampi
74.12km from Kalleshwara Temple
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
Hemakuta Hill Temples
74.22km from Kalleshwara Temple
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
Elephant's Stables
74.29km from Kalleshwara Temple
Long structure with a row of domed chamber which were used to keep royal elephants . A good example of Indo Islamic architecture
Kadalekalu Ganesha
74.36km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Virupaksha Temple
74.45km from Kalleshwara Temple
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
Sanapur Lake
74.46km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Mathanga Hill
74.79km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary
75.17km from Kalleshwara Temple
Created exclusively for the preservation of sloth bear which has a diversified flaura ad fauna. Trekking lovers can explore this area.
Vijaya Vittala Temple
76.16km from Kalleshwara Temple
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
Anjanadri Hill Temple
76.75km from Kalleshwara Temple
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.
Hire Benkal
77.89km from Kalleshwara Temple
one of the largest prehistoric megalithic settlements in India Protected bu the Archaeological survey of India.
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Kalleshwara Temple
Bagali, Karnataka 583131, India
A temple built in 987 AD. It was an important agrahara from the times of the western Chalukyas.