Yadgir Hills provide scenic viewpoints and natural surroundings around the historic fort area. Visitors enjoy peaceful landscapes, photography, and
Belagavi District is located in the northwestern part of Karnataka and shares borders with Maharashtra and Goa. The district is known for its historical monuments, scenic waterfalls, and rich cultural heritage. Agriculture, trade, and tourism play important roles in its economy.
Belagavi Fort, Gokak Falls, Kamala Basti, Sogal Falls, Vajrapoha Falls, Kapileshwar Temple, and Military Mahadeva Temple.
Belagavi Fort is a historic structure built in the 13th century, featuring strong ramparts, ancient temples, mosques, and lush surroundings reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Kamal Basadi is a beautiful Jain temple inside Belagavi Fort, named after its lotus-shaped ceiling. The temple showcases fine Chalukyan architecture and attracts devotees and history enthusiasts.
Gokak Falls on the Ghataprabha River is one of Karnataka’s spectacular waterfalls. Surrounded by rocky cliffs, it resembles a miniature Niagara and is a popular scenic destination.
Yellamma Temple at Saundatti is an important pilgrimage center dedicated to Goddess Renuka Yellamma. Thousands of devotees visit the temple during religious festivals and special occasions.
Kittur Fort is historically associated with Rani Chennamma, who fought against British rule. The fort and museum preserve weapons, artifacts, and memories of Karnataka’s freedom struggle.
Vajrapoha Falls is a stunning waterfall hidden within dense forests of the Western Ghats. The remote location, scenic cliffs, and natural surroundings attract trekkers and nature lovers.