20 Attractions to Explore Near Tarakeshwara Temple
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Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary
22.78km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Peacock sanctuary in Bankapura is the second prominent sanctuary for the preservation and breeding of peacocks in India. It is also the one among the two peacock sanctuaries in Karnataka.
Utsav Rock Garden
29.71km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Utsav Rock is a World-Class Tourist Spot in Haveri, North Karnataka where art, architecture, and nature all Combine under one roof. Utsav Rock is an ideal place for you and your family for one day picnic near Hubballi and Haveri. Rock garden is the best place for a one-day outing for school kids and college goers educational tours/trips.
Siddeswara Temple
30.98km from Tarakeshwara Temple
This temple is built with soapstone and is similar to the Chalukyan temples based near Haveri.One of the architectural wonders in Karnataka.
Attiveri Bird Sanctuary
35.71km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Attiveri bird sanctuary is a paradise for nature lovers, a hotspot of rich biodiversity and home to innumerable species of birds.
Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
37.94km from Tarakeshwara Temple
217 diffrent rare species fo birds belonging to 48 families are found at this place.
Channabasaveshwara Temple
44.91km from Tarakeshwara Temple
One of the important pilgrimage centers in Karnataka situated in an amidst thick forest in a picturesque location of western ghats.
Ranebennur Blackbuck Deer Sanctuary
61.67km from Tarakeshwara 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.
Vibhuthi Falls
64.33km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Vibhoothi waterfalls is one of the many waterfalls in the western ghats. surrounded by large rocks and limestone deposits. The waterfall is a picturesque spot which flows in steps that make it the ideal refuge spots for the summer.
Magadi Bird Sanctuary
65.63km from Tarakeshwara 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.
Unkal Lake
68.35km from Tarakeshwara Temple
A pictorial water spot from where tourists can enjoy the view of sunrise and sunset.
Dandeli Wildlife sanctuary
76.56km from Tarakeshwara Temple
An ideal holiday destination for nature lovers which Covers an area of 334. 52 sq kms. This is the second-largest sanctuary in Karnataka and is located on the banks of river Kali.
Dabbe Falls
79.88km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Nestled within the lush green folds of Saravathi wildlife sanctuary, it is a storied waterfall reachable through picturesque trails.
Linganamakki Reservoir
82.46km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Spread across the river Sharavathi, it is one of the major dams of Karnataka with a length of 2.4 kilometers. Connected by canals, the reservoir gets it's water from nearby Chakra and Savahaklu reservoirs and from rainfall in the region.
Sharavati Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
83.64km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Spread over an area of 431.23 km2, it has dense evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. The sanctuary is a refuge of the endangered lion-tailed macaque.
Kudle Beach
90.96km from Tarakeshwara Temple
Lined with coconut trees, Kudle Beach is a perfect, peaceful little beach flanked and protected by hills in its sides. The spot also has some hiking trails passing through if you are interested in that. Surfing, Kayaking, Swimming are also possible.
Kalleshwara Temple
92.98km from Tarakeshwara Temple
A temple built in 987 AD. It was an important agrahara from the times of the western Chalukyas.
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Tarakeshwara Temple
Hangal, Karnataka 581104, India
Truly a fine example of the architectural marvel of our medieval times which was assigned in the 12th century AD. The complex is a listed monument of the Archaeological Survey of India. It also has three memorial stones which are sculpted with religious and military scenes and inscribed with text in the Kannada language.