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A protected hill sanctuary known for its population of endangered vultures. The rocky terrain, temples, and trekking trails make it popular among wildlife enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and nature lovers.
One of Asia’s largest monolithic hills, famous for challenging trekking routes. The hill offers spectacular sunrise views, lush forests, and scenic landscapes, attracting trekkers and photographers.
A cultural museum dedicated to Karnataka’s folk traditions, displaying rural artifacts, costumes, musical instruments, and traditional houses. Visitors experience the rich heritage, crafts, and cultural history of the region.
A serene reservoir surrounded by hills and greenery, ideal for picnics and relaxation. Visitors enjoy boating, photography, and peaceful views of the water with beautiful natural surroundings.
A dramatic gorge where the Kaveri River flows through narrow rocky cliffs. The site offers breathtaking scenery, trekking opportunities, and views of powerful river currents amidst rugged landscapes.
Chikkaballapur district, located north of Bengaluru, is known for its hills, forts, and scenic landscapes. It is a popular destination for trekking, adventure activities, and pilgrimage tourism, offering visitors a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and spiritual experiences.
Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, Skandagiri (Kalavara Durga), Madhugiri Fort, Devanahalli Fort, Makali Durga, Avalabetta, Ranganatha Swamy Temple (Chikkaballapur), Muddenahalli (Birthplace of Sir M. Visvesvaraya), Kandavara Fort, Kotebetta Hill, Hulikunte Betta, Thippagondanahalli Reservoir.