Devarayanadurga hill
Devarayana Durga, Karnataka 572140, India
About Devarayanadurga hill
Devarayanadurga when translated means " fort of the God". the place is located about around 4000 feet above and can be a weekend pilgrimage spot and get away for a quick retreat or picnic.
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