1.Buddha Vihar The Buddha Vihar rests 6 kilometers beyond the district headquarters on Sedam Road near Gulbarga University as a powerful monument representing calmness along with sacredness and architectural excellence.
1.Buddha Vihar The Buddha Vihar rests 6 kilometers beyond the district headquarters on Sedam Road near Gulbarga University as a powerful monument representing calmness along with sacredness and architectural excellence.
1.Siddhesvara temple The Siddhesvara temple is an prime historical architecture nestled deep inside of the city. Situated only a short walk from the bus from this temple it gives a
1.Hulikere Pond Hulikere Pond is a techo- architecture monument of Hoysala dynasty. Located among the dense green vegetation, this site has impressive stone pathways that gently fade down to the
1.Gadag Zoo It is created in the year 1972 and also celebrated as Binkadakatti Zoo. Gadag Zoo that is a home to various kind of species, also holds an extra
1.Chandramouleshwara Temple The Unkal located at the outskirts of Hubbali has a great Chandramouleshwara Temple famous for Chalukyan Architectural style. This 900 year old temple stands as a reflection to
1.Santhebennur Pushkarni The historic Karanji Mantapa hides at the foot of famous Vittala Temple in the Karnataka state area of Hampi. Stunning carvings and decorative patterns displayed on this stone
1.Mangala Devi Temple A sacred temple known as Mangala Devi stands in vibrant Mangaluru Karnataka since the tenth century. The temple’s presiding deity Goddess Mangaladevi provides the city its name
1.Fort of Chitradurga Hebbe Falls exists as a breathtaking natural wonder among the Kemmangudi hills of Karnataka. All nature enthusiasts along with adventure seekers must experience this bewitching waterfall which
1. Mullayanagiri Peak Visitors from adventure lovers to nature enthusiasts seek exhilarating experiences at Mullayanagiri Peak where the Karnataka peak measures 6,330 feet. Visitors experience an unforgettable mark at Mullayanagiri
1.Muddenahalli The tranquil area of Karnataka hosts Muddenahalli village at a distance of 7 kilometers from Chikballapur in the Chikballapur District. Upon initial observation Muddenahalli appears as a basic village






