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Bellary, located in northern Karnataka, is known for its historic forts, temples, and mineral-rich landscapes. The district offers a mix of heritage sites, ancient architecture, and natural attractions, making it appealing to history enthusiasts and cultural travelers..
Bellary Fort, Kumbara Gudda, Tungabhadra Dam, Hampi (UNESCO World Heritage Site, nearby), Sandur Fort, Venkateshwara Temple (Bellary), Bommavara Fort, Kurugodu Fort, Gavirangapura, Kampli Fort, Chitradurga Fort (nearby), Vijaya Vittala Temple (Hampi), Lakshmi Narasimha Temple (Hampi), Pampa Sarovar (nearby).
Ballari Fort, built on a rocky hill, offers panoramic views of the city. Constructed during the Vijayanagara period, it reflects strong military architecture and historical significance.
Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary is India’s first reserve dedicated to sloth bears. The sanctuary also supports diverse wildlife, rocky landscapes, and birdlife, attracting nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Kumaraswamy Temple near Sandur is a sacred hill temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya. Surrounded by scenic hills and forests, it attracts pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual and natural beauty.
Tungabhadra Dam across the Tungabhadra River is a major irrigation and hydroelectric project. The scenic reservoir, gardens, and sunset views make it a popular tourist attraction.
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Ballari, showcases magnificent ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, including temples, markets, and stone monuments surrounded by dramatic boulder landscapes.