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Top Places to See at the Hidden Gem of Karnataka, Chitradurga

Top Places to See at the Hidden Gem of Karnataka, Chitradurga

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of a vacation in Karnataka… Bengaluru , Coorg , Mysore , or Hampi ? Yeah, you’re right but what if you have explored them all and are seeking to see something new? Well, in that situation Chitradurga is the place which is an eclectic mix of all these travel destinations. So, why not visit Chitradurga ! Moreover, visiting this place can give you a different vacation experience by not sticking to the most common tourist destinations in Karnataka as it is one of those secluded but popular tourism places in the state that holds a treasure trove filled with unbelievable places, invincible experiences and enduring memories to cherish. So, here I present the rundown of those top places to explore in Chitradurga on your next trip to Karnataka.

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Chitradurga Fort – Be at Awe of this Massive Fort and its Architecture

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Such is the charm of Chitradurga Fort in Karnataka that tourists never miss a chance to gaze upon the beauty of compelling soaring boulders present in the vicinity of the fort, along with the pulchritudinous architecture of this stunning relic. Once a home to Tipu Sultan, the fort has various passages to the several parts like its warehouses, mosque, ancient temples, and water reservoirs. Originally built by Chalukyas and Hoysalas and later expanded by The Nayakas of Chitradurga, the fort houses 18 temples in its upper territory. If you want your holidays to be filled with historical picturesque destinations, then Chitradurga Fort should be your first stopover to capture some resplendent sights in the lens of your cameras.

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Vani Vilas Sagar Dam – Replenish Your Senses with Surreal Nature Views

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Another picturesque site built across the Vedavathi River, which must be added to your list of must-see places in Chitradurga is Vani Vilas Sagar. Thousands of tourists flock to Chitradurga every year just to feast their eyes on the famous Mari Kanive a.k.a Vani Vilas Sagar. Located near Hiriyur Taluk, this dam is an exotic masterpiece of incredible architecture erected by Mysore Maharajas. For over a decade, this dam has been served as a top tourist attraction in Chitradurga district, and thus, exhibits some candid views of lush greenery, rolling hills, and azure water of the river.

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Chandravalli – Walk Back in Time with Visiting the Ancient Caves

Chandravalli Caves

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Get ready to be baffled in Chitradurga! At a distance of 4 km from Chitradurga, Karnataka lies a natural marvel called Chandravalli Hills. An archaeological site formed by three hills – Chitradurga, Kirbanakallu, and Cholagudda, Chandravalli was once a ruled by Chandrahas, and thus the name. There was a time when a number of belongings were discovered at Chandravalli during excavations which include, coins, earthen pot, and painted bowls from the time of Vijayanagar, Hoysalas, and Satavahana dynasties. Coins of Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar and the Chinese Han dynasty emperor, Wu Ti were also found during the excavation period. This place is a concealed agglomeration for those who are more inclined towards the prehistoric period. Surrounding rolling hills with a stream in the of this archaeological site, there lies Chandravalli Caves, also referred as Ankali Mutt. These caves take you 80 ft. below the ground where you get a chance to witness the great ancient wall art, consisting of carvings and paintings. Adjacent to the cave, there is Chandravalli Cave Temple which houses a Shiva Linga under a massive stone.

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Adu Malleshwara Temple – Soak in Spirituality and Indulge in Wildlife Sighting as Well

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Your tour is incomplete if you haven’t added any temple sighting in your list of visiting places in Chitradurga. Adumalleshwara Temple is one of the paramount shrines to be visited. Located at distance of 4 km from the fort, Adumalleshwara is a cave temple devoted to Lord Shiva. After the darshan of the temple, one can also explore zoo area which is sited in the temple vicinity. Here, you have the opportunity to do a sightseeing tour to catch a glimpse of big felines and other wild creatures like deer, crocodiles, rabbits, peacocks, bears, and many more.

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Himavat Kedaya – Witness a Perennial Stream Run Through the Mouth of Nandi

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Before heading to Adumalleshwara Temple, make sure your day travel itinerary should spare you some time to visit Himavat Kedaya, as it is some distance away from the temple. Himavat is one of the highly revered attractions in the whole district of Chitradurga. After a 1km short trek from Adumalleshwara, you get to perceive the famous prodigious view of Himavat Kedaya, where a perennial brook runs through the mouth of Nandi (a sacred bull known as the vehicle of Lord Shiva). This whole hallowed view is the star talk of this bewitching place.

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Teru Malleshwara Temple – Savour Sighting One of the Oldest Sites in Chitradurga

Teru Malleshwara Temple

An ancient Hindu temple comfortably sited 43 km away from the Chitradurga city in Hiriyur on the bank of River Vedavati, is Teru Malleshwara. The Dravidian style of architecture of this divine place over a 500-year-old construction. Inside the temple, you get to see ceiling painted with scenes from Shiva Purana and Ramayana Epic.

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Gayatri Jalashaya – Enjoy a Fun-filled Picnic with Surreal Landscape in the Backdrop

Gayathri Jalashaya

Goggle at the serene and uninterrupted views of a luxuriant surrounding of this amazing water body. Gayatri Jalashaya is a perfect place for sighting surreal sunset and tranquil water of River Suvarnamukhi in Chitradurga. Gayatri Jalashaya is a water reservoir, built across Suvarnamukhi River by Maharaja of Mysore and is now reckoned to be one of the prominent picnic spots in the district of Chitradurga.

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Holalkere – Seek Blessings at Lord Ganpati’s Spectacular Temples

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Exactly at a distance of 35 km from Chitradurga, there seated Holalkere. Primarily a pilgrimage site in the district of Chitradurga, Holalkere is known for its gorgeous and famous Ganesha Temple which was established in 1475 CE by one of the Palegars of Chitradurga. Thousands of devotees visit this place throughout the year to pay a homage and offer their prayers to Lord Ganesha.

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Jogimatti – Witness What is Known as the Great Epitome of ‘Beauty at its Best’

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Right out of a dream, a scenic hill station (situated 14 km away from the main city) worth comparing to Ooty in the district of Chitradurga is Jogimatti. Expect some awesome vistas of towering mountains, lush green forests, and garden-fresh valleys en route. Spend some quality time wandering around and exploring the diverse flora and fauna of this beaut hill town.

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Nayakanahatti Temple – Visit the Resting Place of Holy Sage Thipperudraswamy

Nayakanahatti Temple

Your tour to any city or town of South India is nothing without covering two-three pilgrimage sites. Thus, another pilgrimage site in Chitradurga to add in the list is Nayakanahatti Temple. Dedicated to Sage Thipperudraswamy, this temple is situated 36 km from Chitradurga city and is said to be the resting place of the sage. In the month of Phalgun (February and March), an annual fair is organized here, which witnesses an abundance of tourists, and thus, one of the best places to visit in Chitradurga.

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How to Reach Chitradurga?

In order to reach, Bengaluru Airport serves as the nearest airport from Chitradurga, which is around 200 km from the place. However, those who want to reach here through railways, they can board a train for Chitradurga Railway Station, which is well-connected with other major cities in India making it easy for travellers to get access to this beaut place even from a far distance. Furthermore, national and state highways connect Chitradurga with its neighbouring cities and towns like Bengaluru, Hubli, Bellary, and Sira. Visitors coming from these cities and towns can also opt to board a bus or self-drive to Chitradurga.

When to Visit Chitradurga?

The months from October to March are the best time to visit Chitradurga when the temperature is comparatively low, and the weather is neither too hot nor too cold.

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Chitradurga Tourist Places: Discovering the Hidden Treasures of Karnataka

Chitradurga Tourist Places: Discovering the Hidden Treasures of Karnataka

Welcome to the Chitradurga District of Karnataka, a region blessed with some of India's most incredible and unknown places. From hidden ancient heritage sites to majestic forts, this area is full of wonders that are sure to entice any traveler looking for an offbeat exploration in India.

In this blog post, we'll guide you on an exciting journey across Chitradurga's tourist hotspots so you can experience breathtaking views, indulge in local culture, and explore one of the country's most beautiful areas!

A brief overview of Chitradurga

If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination full of history and culture, then Chitradurga in Karnataka is the perfect spot for your next adventure! This hidden gem located in southern India has something to offer every kind of traveler, from breathtaking nature trails to historical fortresses built during the ancient dynasties.

Take a step back in time as you walk through the streets of this bustling town, take advantage of its rich cultural heritage and explore the area's diverse surroundings - all without missing out on modern amenities. Whether it’s birdwatching at Archaean Crater Hill or visiting magical temples such as Vindyagiri Temple and Doddahundi Nageshwara Temple, Chitradurga has it all!

Chitradurga as a tourist destination in Karnataka

Are you looking for somewhere to explore and experience culture in the Indian state of Karnataka? Have you heard about Chitradurga but aren’t sure what attractions it has to offer? This blog post will paint a picture for you of what makes Chitradurga such an attractive tourist destination.

Get ready to learn why this historical town should be on your listing when planning a trip to Karnataka! We’ll cover its long-standing heritage and cultural appeal, as well as some of its popular attractions that make visiting Chitradurga so exciting.

Places to Visit in Chitradurga

1. chitradurga fort, 2. vani vilas sagar dam, 3. chandravalli caves, 4. sirigere jain temple, 5. holalkere hill, chitradurga fort.

Chitradurga Fort holds a deep place in India’s rich history. Strategically located to observe the movements of enemies from neighbouring states, the fort is also known to have guarded kingdoms from attack. It dates back to at least the 13th century and possibly even earlier.

The fort walls are surrounded by massive boulders and consist of seven walls and nineteen gateways, with Kallina Kote being the main entrance to Chitradurga Fort, which still stands to this day. While visiting Chitradurga Fort, one should explore its secret passages, temples such as Hidimbeshwara Temple or Uchchennapppa temple, and monuments such as chandravalli cave.

A visit to these attractions can prove to be an eye-opening experience to explore the beauty and heritage behind what was once a strategic military base.

Vani Vilas Sagar Dam

Vani Vilas Sagar Dam is a sight to behold; originally built to supply irrigation to the surrounding areas in 1908, it has now become a popular tourist destination, as well as an idyllic spot to enjoy nature's beauty. Its unique geometric shape and panoramic views make it a favorite among photographers.

Visitors to Vani Vilas Sagar Dam can take part in scenic boating or fishing experiences or simply relax by its tranquil waters. For those looking to explore the area further, the magnificent fountain show at Vani Vilas Sagar Dam makes for a great attraction to visit in Chitradurga.

The beautiful display of light sets to melodious music will leave you feeling both mesmerized and refreshed. With so much to offer, Vani Vilas Sagar Dam is definitely one of the top attractions in Chitradurga that must not be missed!

Chandravalli Caves

The Chandravalli Caves are a must-visit destination for all those looking to explore India’s hidden archaeological wonders. Situated just 20 km from the city of Chitradurga, these ancient caves date back to the 6th century and boast mesmerizing natural beauty.

From intricate rock formations to ancient paintings depicting vibrant Hindu mythology, this archaeological site is simply fascinating. The picturesque cascading waterfall located at the entrance of the caves adds an enchanting charm to your exploration experience.

After touring the caves, visitors can also make sure to visit the Ekanatheshwari Temple, located just 12 km away from Chitradurga – it offers an exquisite view of the surroundings and a spiritual atmosphere for devotees of all ages.

Sirigere Jain Temple

The Sirigere Jain Temple is a stunning testament to India’s rich cultural heritage and its place as the foundation of many spiritual beliefs. This ancient temple dates back hundreds of years and continue to captivate visitors from both near and far as it stands stoically against the sands of time.

Its incredible architecture is evident with its ornamental columns, domed ceilings, and detailed carvings of various animals, gods, goddesses, and mythical figures. Constructed inside the temple are fourteen massive stone statues depicting Jain Tirthankaras or 'Fords of Knowledge', which serve to illustrate important tenets of Jainism, such as non-violence.

Additionally, the temple itself serves not only religious but also practical purposes within local Indian culture. Here locals can observe events such as weddings, festivals, and special rites while also savoring unparalleled architectural marvels steeped in history and tradition.

Holalkere Hill

Holalkere Hill is located in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka and has attracted visitors from far and wide due to its diverse and captivating natural beauty. Trekking, bird watching, photography, and even camping are just some of the activities that visitors can look forward to from the hill.

Furthermore, with a ruined fort from the 10th century Hoysala period perched atop this hill as well as a tment from the Vijayanagar dynasty from the 14-17th centuries, one cannot resist exploring and discovering Holalkere's rich historical significance. And if these two are not enough, take a trip down to Gaviranganatha Swamy Temple or nearby Holalkere Lake and enrich your experience!

Overall, Kotagiri is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, boasting a range of natural attractions and unique features. From the historic Chitradurga Fort to Vani Vilas Sagar Dam to the mysterious Chandravalli Caves, there's something for everyone in Kotagiri.

And visitors shouldn't miss out on must-see tourist destinations like the Sirigere Jain Temple or Holalkere Hill, both of which offering amazing views of this picturesque countryside. Visiting Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu, will surely be an unforgettable experience that you’ll never forget! So go ahead and plan your next trip here – it promises to be one for the books!

Final thoughts on Chitradurga's tourism potential and unique features

Chitradurga's potential as a tourist destination is immense. From the vast historical fort to the scenic Vani Vilas Sagar Dam, from ancient Chandravalli Caves to the majestic Sirigere Jain Temple and the Holalkere Hill - this city offers a long list of attractions for visitors.

Whether one is looking for a calm family getaway or an exciting adventure-filled retreat, Chrtadurga can provide it all. The locals are incredibly welcoming and helpful in showing visitors around, so there is no dearth of friendly faces while exploring this destination.

We highly recommend you take some time out and explore this little-known yet amazing city! If you really want to get away from it all, though, we suggest taking a trip to Kotagiri in Tamil Nadu. Enjoy breathtaking views and scintillating hilltop sunsets and truly experience what nature has to offer!

What makes Chitradurga a special place?

Chitradurga is a unique and special place in the Indian state of Karnataka. Its most distinguishing feature is its numerous rocky hills and forts, which were once home to fierce warriors of the past.

These structures provide visitors with awe-inspiring views not found anywhere else. Some notable landmarks include Rayara Gudda, Holalkere, Teerthahalli, Hidlumane Caves, Thirupathi Hill, and Hera Ugra Gudda.

Visitors can learn about the area's history by exploring the many nearby ancient temples or taking a tour of Chitradurga Fort. Chitradurga also offers tourists stunning natural beauty, such as lush forests, rivers, serene backwaters, lush plantations, and some breathtaking sunsets that can be seen from any one of the hills overlooking the city.

How much time is required to see Chitradurga Fort?

Visiting the impressive Chitradurga Fort will take a minimum of 2-3 hours, depending on the amount of exploratory detail one wishes to pursue. The fort is a marvelous structure that requires plenty of time for an adequate visit.

There are several attractions inside the fort, including small temples, large canteens, wells, and old defenses that have been carefully preserved over time. An overwhelming presence of ancient architecture pertaining to fortification is expected within its walls, and these provide numerous points of interest for tourists.

A leisurely exploration should be able to bring out some unique angles about this impressive fort. It, therefore, stands that at least 2-3 hours should be dedicated to making the most of one’s tour here.

What is the special food in Chitradurga?

Chitradurga is known for its special brand of food that consists of spicy dishes, savory snacks, and delicacies for the sweet tooth. One of the popular dishes is akki rotti which is a savory pancake made with rice flour and Indian spices.

Gundupalya, which is a prepared dish of fried lentils and spices, is another favorite in this region. The delicious variety of Chitradurga food doesn't stop there - they also serve crunchy bonds as well as joyagars (coconut chutney balls).

Those who have a sweet tooth can indulge in the flavorsome Avalakki payasam or Cavakki payasam, which are delicate kheers flavored with cardamom and nutmeg. All these unique recipes make up the flavors of Chitradurga cuisine which will truly satisfy your taste buds!

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Places To Visit In Chitradurga  

10 Places To Visit In Chitradurga 

Chitradurga, located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka , is a beautiful and historically rich city. Suppose you’re looking to explore the beauty and history of India. Then Chitradurga should be at the top of your list of places to visit.

It is known for its picturesque landscapes, impressive fortifications, and ancient monuments. Chitradurga’s vibrant culture and numerous attractions make it an ideal tourist destination.

Places To Visit In Chitradurga  

1. chitradurga fort.

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Chitradurga Fort is in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka, India. Between the 10th and 18th centuries, this fort saw several fights throughout many dynasties. 

The fort is one of India’s most unbreakable, on a hill with seven circular walls. The 1,500-acre Chitradurga Fort has temples, palaces, granaries, and water reservoirs. 

The main attractions within the fort are the seven gates that lead to different parts of the defense. Each gate has its significance and history associated with it. 

The Hidimbeshwara temple inside the fort is also worth visiting for its intricate carvings.

2. Vani Vilas Sagar Dam

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Vani Vilas Sagar Dam is one of Karnataka, India’s most popular tourist destinations. It is situated around 20 km from Hospet and was built during the British Raj. 

The dam is named in honor of Maharaja Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV’s mother, Vani Vilasa Sannidhana. The dam covers an area of 32 sq km and has a capacity of 1.5 TMC feet. 

The primary reason for constructing this dam was to supply irrigation water to the neighboring agricultural region. In addition, it provides drinking water to various local cities and villages today. 

Vani Vilas Sagar Dam’s beautiful leaves and calm waters make it an excellent place for picnics or quality time with family and friends.

3. Chandravalli

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Chandravalli is a small village in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka. The town is home to an ancient archaeological site that dates back to the 3rd century BC. 

Due to its rich history and intriguing architecture, this historical landmark attracts visitors and archaeologists worldwide. However, the major attraction of Chandravalli is its ancient rock-cut caverns, which Buddhist monks utilize for meditation and prayer. 

These rock-carved caves include beautiful carvings and sculptures of Lord Buddha’s life. In addition, visitors may see these cave systems’ Indian, Greek, and Roman architecture.

4. Adu Malleshwara Temple – Places To Visit In Chitradurga 

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Adu Malleshwara Temple is one of the most famous shrines in Bangalore. The temple is committed to Lord Shiva and is in the city’s heart. 

The 16th-century temple has an old history. The temple’s beautiful carvings and sculptures represent Dravidian architecture. 

The primary divinity of the temple is Lord Shiva. He is worshipped here with great fervor by devotees from all over India. 

The temple also houses idols of other gods like Ganesha, Subramanya, Parvati, and Navagraha.

Apart from its religious importance, Adu Malleshwara Temple recognized for its lovely surroundings. The temple’s beautiful grounds provide a peaceful place to contemplate.

5. Himavat Kedaya

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Himavat Kedaya, placed in Chitradurga’s rich forest, is worth discovering. Adventurers and nature lovers will adore this scenic mountain range. 

Himavat Kedaya provides something for everyone, from challenging treks to city escapes. One of the main attractions of Himavat Kedaya is its stunning waterfalls. 

Picnics or resting in nature are perfect among the rushing streams that cascade from vast heights. For hikers, the mountain area has several pathways to these waterfalls.

6. Teru Malleshwara Temple – Places To Visit In Chitradurga 

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Teru Malleshwara Temple is a magnificent structure located in Chitradurga. It is one of the region’s oldest and most revered temples, known for its unique architecture and spiritual significance. 

The temple dates back to the 14th century and was built by the Vijayanagara Empire. The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva, also known as Malleshwara, and houses a beautiful idol of the deity. 

The intricate carvings on its walls depict various stories from Hindu mythology. In addition, the temple’s grand entrance has a gopuram (gateway) with detailed sculptures that will amaze tourists.  

One of the highlights of Teru Malleshwara Temple is its annual festival held during Maha Shivaratri.

7. Gayatri Jalashaya

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Gayatri Jalashaya is a beautiful and serene water body in the Chitradurga district. The reservoir was built over the Vedavathi River from the Western Ghats. 

The dam built in 1979 to produce irrigation and hydroelectricity. The reservoir holds 3 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic) feet and occupies roughly 10 square kilometers. 3

Lush green slopes enhance their natural beauty. Picnics, boating, and fishing are common at Gayatri Jalashaya. 

Gayatri Jalashaya is a tourist attraction and a source of revenue. 

It provides water for irrigation to farmers and helps generate electricity through hydropower generation.

8. Holalkere   – Places To Visit In Chitradurga 

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Holalkere is a small town in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka. The city is popular for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. 

It is believed to have been built under the Hoysala dynasty and then governed by the Vijayanagara, Mughal, and British empires. As a result, the village features multiple temples of royal architecture. 

One such temple is the Basaveshwara temple, built during the Vijayanagara Empire. The temple’s expanded sculptures make it a must-see for history and architectural fans.

Apart from temples, Holalkere has several lakes popular among tourists for boating and picnics.

9. Jogimatti

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Jogimatti is a serene and picturesque hill station located in Chitradurga. This gorgeous spot is famous for its rich biodiversity and lush green trees.

The name Jogimatti means ‘the abode of yogis’ in Kannada, which reflects this place’s spiritual significance. One of the main attractions of Jogimatti is the stunning view from the top of the hill. 

Trekking to the peak offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Many waterfalls are great for picnics or resting in nature at the hill station. 

Jogimatti’s 11th-century Jain temples and natural beauty make it significant.

10. Nayakanahatti Temple

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Nayakanahatti Temple is one of Chitradurga’s most popular tourist destinations. This old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts visitors from all over India. 

The temple is serenely surround by lush greenery, making it an ideal place for nature lovers. The history of Nayakanahatti Temple dates back to the 8th century AD, as per the inscriptions found here.

The temple’s walls and pillars have beautiful Dravidian sculptures. In addition, however, this temple features the enormous stone Nandi statue at the entryway. 

People worshipp Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi, and Lord Ganesha here. This hallowed spot is peaceful due to priests’ regular prayers and ceremonies.

In conclusion, Chitradurga is a city full of culture, beauty, and adventure. From the majestic forts to the many temples, this city has something to offer for everyone. 

You can also explore the beautiful waterfalls in and around the area. In addition, there are several places of historical significance that you can visit in Chitradurga. 

Whether you are searching for a relaxing vacation or an adventurous trek through the countryside, Chitradurga has it all.

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Nayana is passionate about discovering the most magnificent places to visit in India ! She also loves to uncover the most incredible sights and capture her experiences in her writing through  TouristPanda.com .

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Chitradurga offers visitors an irresistible mix of history, legends and spirituality. Chitradurga offers visitors a spectacular boulder-strewn landscape which has an unconquerable fort with astounding defenses, ancient temples and a history full of valour and bravery.

It is believed that the name of the place earlier was ‘Chatrakaldurg ‘ , the word ‘Chatrakal’ meaning umbrella rock, being derived from a striking umbrella-shaped hill in the south-western part of the town. And according to legends, Chitradurga is where Bhima killed the demon Hidambasura and married his sister Hidimbi. Chitradurga has been part of many dynasties like the Shathavahanas, Kadambas of Banavasi, Chalukyas, Pallavas, Rastrakutas, Cholas, Vijayanagara , Paleyagaras and the Mysuru Wadiyars. Molakalmuru taluk is also home to 3 inscriptions of Ashoka’s Minor Rock Edicts . The historic discovery by B. L. Rice in 1892 confirmed that the vast empire of Emperor Ashoka included parts of modern Karnataka as well.

Geographically, Chitradurga is surrounded by Tumkuru in the south, Chikkmagaluru and Davanagere District in the west, Ballari in the north and Andhra Pradesh state in the east. It also has a rich cultural past. Chitradurga has produced writers like Madhava who penned Madhavalankara, Rangakavi of Virupaksha Shathaka, Babburu Ranga. The pioneers of modern Kannada literature like T. S. Venkanaiah, Ta. Su. Shyamaraya, novelist TaRaSu, Sitarama Sastry, Belagere Chandrashekar Shastry, Belagere Krishnashastry, Belagere Janakamma and so on have contributed to the Kannada literature through their works. A theatre for performing arts is located in the heart of the city named after the well-known novelist Talukina Ramaswamy Subbarao (TaRaSu). Recently the TaRaSu Rangamandira has been renovated and it has high-tech sound and light systems with a spacious stage, green room with a seating capacity that can accommodate over 500 people.

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Heritage Sites

  • Chitradurga Fort : Chitradurga Fort is locally known as Elusuttina Kote (meaning the fort of seven circles) and is one of the country's strongest hill forts. The fort originally had to have had 19 gateways, 38 postern-gates, 35 secret entrances and 4 'invisible' entrances. Many of these have gone out of existence now. The doors were made of strong and thick wooden beams fastened with iron plates. The soaring ramparts hewn from rock complement the craggy landscape and were designed so that each line of fortification overlooks others below. Zigzagging pathways slowed down enemy soldiers and prevented the use of battering rams. The doors of the main gateways were, in addition, bristling with iron spikes to ward off elephants.The fort has numerous temples like the Sampige Siddheshwara, Hidimbeshwara, Ekanathamma, Phalguneshvara, Gopalakrishna, Anjaneya, Subbaraya and Basava. A big piece of bone has been kept in the Hidimbeshwara Temple and is shown as the tooth of the demon Hidambasura, and a cylinder of iron plates, six feet high and ten feet in circumference, as the bheri or kettle-drum of Bhima. A figure of Hidambasura is sculptured on the Vimana. In the Siddheshwara Temple also is kept a piece of bone much larger than that kept in the Hidimbeshvara temple, which also is believed to be as the tooth of Hidambasura.A must see in this fort is the Onake Obavvana Kindi , named after a brave woman Obavva. It is connected with the famous attack of Haidar Ali on Chitradurga. Haidar's forces were unable to enter into the fort, in spite of a long siege. They soon found a small crevice through which they could get into the fort. It was a very narrow crevice, hardly admitting a human being in a kneeling position. Obavva hid herself there and saw the enemy trying to get inside. Displaying remarkable courage, she grabbed onake (a pestle) and killed each soldier getting inside.Chitradurga fort is famed for its sophisticated water harvesting system. Interconnected reservoirs collected and stored rainwater, which overflew from each tank flowing into other tanks below it. Such an effective system ensured that the fort never ran out of water. After filling all these tanks, the water used to flow to the moats round the fort-walls.
  • Chandravalli : Chandravalli is situated immediately to the west of the fortified hill of Chitradurga. The archaeological discoveries made in the site, which take us to the Satavahana period and further back reveal settlements that are around 3000 years old. Lead coins belonging to the Satavahanas, Roman silver coins and ornaments of gold, silver and copper were discovered here. The hills around here are sprinkled with prehistoric caves and temples.
  • Minor Rock Edicts of Ashoka, Molakalmuru: Being one of the places where Minor Rock Edicts of Ashoka have been found, this place is of great archaeological interest. The discovery by B L Rice in 1892 of three of Ashoka's inscriptions in the Molakalmuru taluk has put it beyond doubt that a major portion of the present Karnataka State, including Chitradurga was included in his dominions. Though Ashoka's edicts had been found inscribed on rocks in various parts of northern India, the farthest points in the South in which they were known to occur were at Girnar in Saurashtra. This discovery therefore revealed that the Maurya empire extended at least upto Chitradurga district. The 3 Ashoka inscriptions situated in these hills on the right and left banks of the Janagahalla (Sanna Hagari) River where it crosses the Molakalmuru taluk from west to east.The best preserved is the Brahmagiri inscription, engraved on the top of a great boulder of gneiss at the north-west of the hill of that name, at a point called Ganjigunte Mule . This boulder was well-known in that area as the Aksharada Gundu (meaning letter-rock) and was supposed to have medicinal virtues. The inscription, which is cut on the undressed horizontal surface of the rock, consists of thirteen more or less irregular lines. Brahmagiri, as these rock edicts indicated was termed as the site of Ishila , one of the provincial capitals of Ashoka's empire and denoted the southernmost extent of the Mauryan Empire. The inscription is issued from Suvarnagiri at the word Ashoka (Aryaputra) to the officers (mahamatras) stationed at Ishila. The second Ashoka inscription is quite nearby located near Siddapura on a rocky hill called Yemme Tammana Gundu. It consists of twenty-two lines and is engraved in lines of varying length on the sloping surface of the rock. The third inscription is on the western summit of the Jatinga-Rameshwara hill, about three miles north-west of Brahmagiri. The inscription is cut on a very irregular and slanting horizontal surface of rock. The floor on which the inscription is cut is immediately in front of the stairs leading up to the Jatinga Rameshwara temple. Moreover, owing to the convenient shadow of an overhanging boulder, the site of the epigraph was the favourite place of the bangle-sellers at the annual festival here. Hence the rock is called the Balegara Gundu (meaning bangle-sellers' rock). Greatly defaced, as one can see many holes punctured into the rock which were perhaps meant to hold the poles of the tents erected at these annual fairs. So far it can be made out that it consists of about twenty-eight lines. All the three inscriptions are engraved in Brahmi characters and expressed in Prakrit language. But a remarkable exception in the matter of script from other places in Karnataka is that the last word in each has been cut in Kharosthi characters/ language.
  • Brahmagiri: A very ancient place with Ashokan edicts, evidence of pre-historic cultures and Trishankeshvara temple.
  • Aimangala: Home to a large fort with three ruined gates and massive walls. Built during the 17th and 18 th century and served as a stronghold of Hyder Ali. Virabhadra temple is another important monument in Aimangala

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Religious Places

  • Sirigere: Sirigere is a village situated about 15 miles northwest of Chitradurga. The place is famous for the Veerashaiva Matha of Taralabalu Sampradaya, originally said to have belonged to Ujjayini. The Matha, is renowned for its social work including running a high school and a number of hostels called Taralabalu Jagadguru hostels.
  • Shiva Temple, Adumalleshwara: Located around 5 km from Chitradurga, Adumalleshwara is a cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and built by Aadooru Mallapa. The main attraction of this temple is the perennial stream which runs through the Nandi's (Lord Shiva's vehicle) mouth. Nearby the temple is a small zoo called Adumalleshwara Mini Zoo which is home to Leopards, Sloth Bears, Rock Pythons and a variety of birds.
  • Ganesha Temple : Ganesha temple is located in Holalakere, 35 kms from Chitradurga. The 20 ft tall monolithic idol of Lord Ganesha was established here in the 15th century.
  • Nayakanahatti : Nayakanahatti is a village in Chitradurga district, popular for Tipperudra Swamy temple. Tipperudra Swamy was a 15 th century spiritual guru who preached principles such as ‘Kayakave Kailasa’ (work is worship).
  • Jatinga Rameshwara : A hill and temple with Ashoka era inscriptions in Molakalmuru taluk. Surya, Veerabhadra and Bhogeshwara are other three small but beautiful temples. Legend has it that Jatinga Rameshwara is the spot where giant bird Jatayu, who attempted to prevent Ravana from kidnapping Seeta, was killed by Ravana through deceit. A set of footprints attributed to Sita and a dedicated temple to Jatayu can be seen.
  • Teru Malleshwara Temple, Hiriyur: Hiriyur is a town situated on the right bank of the Vedavati River. The Teru Malleshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a large structure built in the Dravidian style, with a mahadwara (big gate) surmounted by a lofty gopura. The open mukhamantapa has entrances on three sides. In front of it stands on a high pedestal a fine dipastambha (lamp-pillar) of about 45 feet high, with a pavilion at the top enshrining a Basava (Lord Shiva's vehicle) and 8 lamps in the form of huge iron cups, two in each direction. The ceilings of the mukhamantapa are painted with scenes from the Shaiva puranas. In the navaranga are kept three sets of metallic figures, large/ small images of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and Uma-Maheshwara seated on Nandi. These are taken in procession in three separate cars during the car festival which takes place around January-February every year.
  • Sri Gayathri Reservoir, Hiriyur: About ten miles south-west of Hiriyur, where the Suvarnamukhi River flows into the district from Tumkuru, a fine reservoir has been built across the river, called Sri Gayathri Reservoir, to irrigate about 3,000 acres. The place has a picturesque setting surrounded by low-lying hills and verdant valleys. The channels which take off from the reservoir helps in irrigation in the Hiriyur taluk.
  • Ashoka Siddapura: Home to Surya, Ishwara, Veerabhadra, Bhogeshwara temples and a Jain Basadi.

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Tourist Attractions

  • Jogimatti Wildlife Sanctuary: Spread across 38.8 square miles in Chitradurga, Hiriyur and Holalkere taluks, Jogimatti Wildlife Sanctuary is a mesmerizing forest area with rolling hills, un-spoilt wilderness and teeming wildlife. This sanctuary plays a crucial role in protecting the diverse wildlife here. Jogimatti Sanctuary harbours Leopards, Sloth Bears, Indian Pythons, Monitor Lizards, Peacocks, Jackals, Hyenas, Jungle Cats, Porcupines, Wild Boars etc.
  • Vani Vilas Dam: Karnataka's oldest dam is located around 40 km from Chitradurga near a village called Marikanive. Near this village is a large artificial lake called the Vani Vilas Sagar where a dam has been constructed across the Vedavati River which was built by the erstwhile Mysore Maharajas. The dam, which is considered a great feat of engineering skill, was commenced in 1898 and completed in 1907. Close to the reservoir is situated a shrine of Goddess Mari known as Kanive Maramma, from whom the village derives its name.
  • Molakalmuru silk weaving: The weaving of pure silk cloth is a particular feature of Molakalmuru and the silk fabrics manufactured here have a good market in the district and other parts of the State. The weaving industry in the place has a wide reputation and a considerable percentage of the population of the town is engaged in it.
  • Sri Gayatri Reservoir: 16 kms south-west of Hiriyur, a reservoir built across river Survarnamukhi.

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The district of Chitradurga of Karnataka is renowned in an international level for its monuments. This place has experienced the life of man from the  earliest historic times resulting in the spread of antiquities and monuments throughout the district. These not only reflect the cultural fervour of this region but have become popular tourist spots. Chitradurga, centrally located in the state and of Karnataka, has been ruled by all the important royal dynasties of this state. The influence of the rule of Asoka, the Mauryan emperors, as early as III century B.C.E  is discernible in the northern part of district. Consequently this region was under the political sway of the Shathavahanas, the Kadambas, the Chalukyas of Bhadami, the Rashrakutas, the Later Chalukyas of Kalyana, the Hoysalas, the Vijayanagara rulers, the palegars of Chitradurga and the Wodeyars of Mysore. Thus this district has an history spanning from the earliest known Empires till the British Rule.

The innumerable monuments built during the reign of all these imperial dynasties reflect the socio-economic life of contemporary people, their cultural achievements and esthetic sense  and the bond between the rulers and subjects. the monuments mainly contribute for the understanding of technical skills achieved in the field of architecture and the proper use of resources at various points of time.

Chitradurga gained political prominence during the Vijayanagara and post-Vijayanagara periods. This became the seat of power of the palegars who ruled  over a span of 211 between 16 th and 18 th century. These palegars , popularly known as the Nayakas of Chitradurga, were 14 in number who  continued the legacy of the Vijayanagara Empire’s culture. This cultural imitation was blended with the local folk culture resulting in a novel tradition which was a combination of the Sanskritised and folk culture. These Nayakas hailed from the hunter tribe recognised as Valmiki -matas . They identify themselves as Kamagethi dynasty with the surname Kasthuri . Historically these rulers are popularly known as Madakarinayaka and were adorned with title ‘ Srimanmahanayakacharya ‘. Like the other ruling dynasties in India these Nayakas also contributed for the social welfare by consecrating Temples, establishing Agraharas and Mathas, building of lakes, tanks and fortress. These varied monuments have enhanced the heritage of Chitradurga

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Chitradurga, a city in Karnataka, is located in the valley of the Vedavati River and is historically significant. Tourist attractions in the city are one-of-a-kind due to the city's interesting history and abundance of antique and historical artefacts displayed in the city. Chitradurga's tourist attractions are a shining example of how history and modernity can peacefully coexist. The well-known attractions in the city attract visitors thanks to their peaceful, otherworldly atmosphere and extensive history.

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Nayakanahatti Temple

Nayakanahatti Temple

Revered shrine for hindus.

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Dasaratha Rameshwara Temple

Dasaratha Rameshwara Temple

Revered hindu shrine.

Holalkere

Spiritual site for visitors

2 to 3 hours

Jogimatti

Home to a variety of birds

3 to 4 hours

Halu Rameshwara Temple

Halu Rameshwara Temple

Peaceful site of worship.

Jamia Masjid

Jamia Masjid

Revered muslim shrine.

Molakalmuru

Molakalmuru

Home to traditional silk sarees.

Hiriyur

Blending technology and nature

Chandravalli

Chandravalli

Explore archaeological excavations here.

Vani Vilas Sagar Dam

Vani Vilas Sagar Dam

Karnataka’s oldest dam.

Chitradurga Fort

Chitradurga Fort

Ancient fort dating back to 17th-18th century.

Adumalleshwara Temple

Adumalleshwara Temple

Revered hindu shrine, best time to visit chitradurga, all year round destination, peak season, moderate season.

  • What To Expect : Cool weather with a dip in the temperature in the mornings and evenings.
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Pattadakal Dance Festival January

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Vairamundi Festival March

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Ugadi April

Ganesh Chaturthi August

Gowri Festival August

Tribal Utsav Second Week of November

Kambala Festival Between November and March

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Chitradurga - the fort city.

Chitradurga, a city in Karnataka has historical value and is situated in the Vedavati river valley. With its intriguing stories and Stone Age-era human habitations, tourist sites in the city are unique and are rich in antique, historical, cultural, and religious artefacts. Tourist places in Chitradurga are a prime illustration of how old and new can coexist together. With a stunning boulder-strewn landscape, an impregnable fort with impressive defences, ancient temples, and a history full of valour and valour, Chitradurga Karnataka gives visitors an irresistible blend of history, stories, and spirituality. This 15th-century fort, colloquially known as Kallina Kote or Stone Fortress, is the main draw among all the tourist sites in the city. Hindu mythology claims that Bhima from the legend Mahabharata killed the demon Hidambasura, and wed his sister Hidimbi in this city. You will discover more tourist sites in the city that are associated with several dynasties. Tourists are drawn to these famous tourist sites in the city because of its serene, ethereal surroundings and rich cultural heritage. Additionally, Chitradurga place goes by the name of Fort City.

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Best time to visit chitradurga.

If you are wondering when you should explore the tourist sites in the city, then the best time to visit Chitradurga The best time to visit this city starts from October and lasts till March when the Chitradurga weather turns pleasant. This city usually gets rainfall between the months of October and November. However, these showers are light to moderate. It spans from the month of March to May. During this period, the weather in Chitradurga turns enigmatic. Moreover, the Chitradurga temperature in the winter ranges between 15 and 25 degrees celsius.

How to Reach the Places to Visit in Chitradurga

If you want to reach the places to visit in Chitradurga , then you can catch a flight to the nearest airport Vidyanagara airport in Bellary, nearly 140 km. but Bengaluru airport which is 225 km far is the better choice because of the higher number of flights.

You can easily board a train and come to the tourist sites in the city.  Chitradurga Railway station is situated on a branch line that originates from Chikjajur with limited train services. In fact, a daily service from Bangalore is available. Travelling southwest, Chikjajur Junction Railway Station is the closest to the tourist sites in the city.

National highway 4 and national highway 13 are among the topmost routes joining this city with other cities of the state. The nearest bus stand is the Chitradurga Bus terminal, and you can board a bus to this city from other cities such as Bangalore, Bellary and Hubli . KSRTC buses are also available from all districts of Karnataka so that you can easily come from different tourist sites in the city.

What are the Things to See and Do in Chitradurga

Whether you want to relax in the lap of nature or indulge in unravelling the historical heritage of this city, there are a number of tourist sites in the city where you can enjoy these exciting activities. This city gets its name from Chitrakaldurga, an umbrella-shaped lofty hill found here. You can explore mavellous forts and caves in Chitradurga place. Besides exploring that, you can visit beautiful temples and enjoy pleasant natural beauty. You can also spend an insightful time here with art, culture and history. Not only do the tourist sites in the city have rich cultural significance but they are aesthetically pleasant as well. The various folk dances, handicrafts and festivals of this place makes the places in Chitradurga one of a kind.

Places to Visit in Chitradurga

If you are in this city, you should not miss these popular tourist tourist sites in the city mentioned below.

Chitradurga Fort, one of the popular tourist tourist sites in the city, is one of the strongest hill forts in the nation is called Elusuttina Kote, which translates to "the fort with seven rings." 19 gateways, 38 postern-gates, 35 hidden entrances, and 4 "invisible" entrances are made in the fort. The fort stands out from the majority of tourist tourist sites in the city because to its numerous temples, including those dedicated to Sampige Siddheshwara, Hidimbeshwara, Ekanathamma, and many others.

Chandravalli Caves

Chandravalli cave , one of the lovely tourist sites in the city, is positioned west of the Chitradurga fortified hill. There are numerous prehistoric caves and temples on the hills nearby making it one of the most mesmerizing heritage among all the tourist sites in the city.

Jatinga Rameshwara

One of the eminent tourist sites in the city, Inscribed from the Ashoka era, Jatinga Rameswara is a hilltop and shrine in the Molakalmuru taluk. According to legend, Jatinga Rameshwara is the place in Chitradurga where Ravana allegedly used trickery to kill the huge bird Jatayu.

Teru Malleshwara Temple

The Teru Malleshwara, one of the famous tourist sites in the city, is a massive temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and has a mahadwara (great gate) with a high gopura on top. Three sets of metallic statues, including the images of Lord Shiva are preserved in the navaranga, making it one of the excellent places to visit in Chitrdurga.

Sri Gayathri Reservoir

A beautiful reservoir, known as Sri Gayathri Reservoir, has been constructed across the river where the Suvarnamukhi River enters the district from Tumkuru. It is one of the eminent tourist sites in the city.

Jogimatti Wildlife Sanctuary

Spread across vast tourist sites in the city, The fascinating Jogimatti Species Sanctuary is a forested environment with undulating hills, untamed nature, and a plethora of wildlife. The rich wildlife here is greatly protected by this sanctuary.

Vani Vilas Dam

This is Karnataka's oldest dam and One of the eminent tourist sites in the city. It is a huge man-made lake known as Vani Vilas Sagar where a dam over the Vedavati River was built by the former Mysore Maharajas.

Restaurants in Chitradurga

Ravi benne dosa.

The tastiest dosas in town can be found at this restaurant, making it a must-visit for any fan of south Indian cuisine. Due to its widespread popularity, this location is usually bustling with activity. Davangere Butter Restaurant, Benne Dosa, and Khali Dosa, all offered with either red chutney or coconut chutney, are some of the most well-known dosa options here.

Sharabeshwara Meals

In an atmosphere perfect for families, they provide vegetarian thalis and dishes from North Karnataka. Jolada roti meal, Ragi malt, Holige, Sambar rice, and Ragi porridge are just a few of the popular dishes available here. The thali here is a bargain at just Rs.150 and has a variety of tasty meals.

New Rajbhavan Restaurant

It's best to avoid the weekend crowds and secure a seat during the week if you plan on visiting this establishment. It's hard to find fault with the savoury vegetable man chow soup. If you're a fan of biryani, here is the spot for you.

They provide basic fare from both north Indian and Chinese cuisines in a relaxed, informal setting that is perfect for families. French fries, man chow soup, and corn cheese croquettes are just some of the snack options.

Good Food Restaurant

Masala dosa, bisi bele bath, idli vada sambar, ghee rice, rice and dhal, and Kashmiri pulao rice are just some of the tasty and sanitary options on offer. Bisi bele bath and pulav are both excellent and affordable.

Places to Stay in Chitradurga

Amogha international hotel.

Vacation at the Amogha International Hotel in this city, which features a convenient location near the city's main attractions and a restaurant on-site. This hotel is conveniently located in the middle of this city, within walking distance of several commercial districts, tourist attractions, and public transportation terminals.

Hotel Naveen Regency

Taste the delicious cuisine at Hotel Naveen Regency and see the historical Chandravalli Caves. If you're hungry during your stay, the hotel has a restaurant.

TS Lodge is located in this city and features a patio and views of the city. Towels and linens may be rented from the property for an additional fee. Challakere Road State Highway 48 in this city is a great location at 69.8 kilometres from the city centre.

Hotel Ojas by Ideal Yathri Nivas

To accommodate its guests, the Hotel Ojas by Ideal Yathri Nivas provides a total of 22 comfortable rooms, including 2 dormitories and 2 categories of Deluxe Rooms and Suites. There's also a vegetarian restaurant there that will blow your mind.

Food to Try in Places to Visit in Chitradurga

When you are visiting this city, you should not miss out on trying out the local food at tourist sites in the city.

This city works well for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian people. Most of the restaurants serve special local cuisine serving dishes and tasty snacks with refreshing drinks.

Masala Dossa is one of the best foods to visit in Chitradurga. You can try different types of Dossa such as khali dosa, paneer dosa etc here. The traditional tasty Idli and Sambar, Vada, Puttu and Chicken Kofta are also must try in the tourist sites in the city.

You can definitely try famous ice creams, koolfi, falooda, tandoori chai and chocolate coffee  in the streets of this city. Not only that, chicken biryani and different chicken preparations will be your great food companion when you are roaming around the places in Chitradurga.

There are several popular restaurants in Chitradurga including Laxmi Bhavan Tiffin Room, Upadhya Veg, Atithya Midway Plaza, Hotel Mysore Cafe etc which are among the most popular food places to visit Chitradurga.

Things to Buy in the Places to Visit in Chitradurga

If you enjoy shopping and collecting things, then tourist sites in the city would prove to be the perfect destination for you.

Chitradurga places are famous for handmade items. Local handicrafts including wood carving, Hand woven textiles, tribal decorative things are very attractive in the tourist sites in the city. You can purchase many Products like cotton cloth, handicrafts, ornaments, handloom fabrics, old books and textiles at different tourist sites in the city.

Silk fabrics are another popular shopping item in tourist sites in the city. Molakalmuru offers a variety of high-quality silk fabrics that one must not miss out on while shopping in tourist sites in the city.

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Plan a memorable trip to tourist sites in the city as per your preferred mode of transportation. The various tourist places in Chitradurga include the renowned fort, local folklore, heavenly scenic beauty,  handmade artsy stuff, mesmerizing temples and also lovely foods that will prove to be worth visiting with your loved ones. The history and nature will never fail to melt your heart at Chitradurga places.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Chitradurga

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The most loved tourist places to explore in Chitradurga are Nayakanahatti Temple, Dasaratha Rameshwara Temple and Holalkere. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.

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    Primarily a pilgrimage site in the district of Chitradurga, Holalkere is known for its gorgeous and famous Ganesha Temple which was established in 1475 CE by one of the Palegars of Chitradurga. Thousands of devotees visit this place throughout the year to pay a homage and offer their prayers to Lord Ganesha.

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    Vani Vilasa Sagara. Vani Vilasa Sagara dam is one of the tourist place of the district. Before Independence Mysore Maharaja's built dam for…. Details.

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    Private tour of Chitradurga fort from Bangalore in car with guide and lunch. 1. Historical Tours. from. £124. per adult (price varies by group size) 7 day guided tour from Bangalore to Hampi, Badami, Aihole & Pattadakal by car. 7. Historical Tours.

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    Chitradurga, a city in Karnataka, is located in the valley of the Vedavati River and is historically significant. Tourist attractions in the city are one-of-a-kind due to the city's interesting history and abundance of antique and historical artefacts displayed in the city. Chitradurga's tourist attractions are a shining example of how history and modernity can peacefully coexist.

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    Chitradurga Fort is in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka, India. Between the 10th and 18th centuries, this fort saw several fights throughout many dynasties. The fort is one of India's most unbreakable, on a hill with seven circular walls. The 1,500-acre Chitradurga Fort has temples, palaces, granaries, and water reservoirs.

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    Tourist Attractions. Jogimatti Wildlife Sanctuary: Spread across 38.8 square miles in Chitradurga, Hiriyur and Holalkere taluks, Jogimatti Wildlife Sanctuary is a mesmerizing forest area with rolling hills, un-spoilt wilderness and teeming wildlife. This sanctuary plays a crucial role in protecting the diverse wildlife here.

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    Chitradurga Fort, or Chitaldoorg as the British called it, is one of the major attractions of Chitradurga district. The fort was built between the 17th and 18th centuries by the ruling dynasties that include the Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Nayakas. The temple has been divided into the upper fort and the lower fort.

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    The district of Chitradurga of Karnataka is renowned in an international level for its monuments. This place has experienced the life of man from the earliest historic times resulting in the spread of antiquities and monuments throughout the district. These not only reflect the cultural fervour of this region but have become popular tourist spots.

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    1. Chitradurga Fort. Distance from Chitradurga bus stand: 1.3 km. Built between the 10th and 18th centuries by the kings of various dynasties, this fort is a must-visit place in Chitradurga. The fort underwent its last renovation during the rule of Tipu Sultan. There is a huge temple at the lower part and eighteen temples on the upper part.

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    Molakalmuru. Home to traditional silk sarees. Molakalmuru, in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka, is a panchayat town. Traditional silk sarees called Molakalmuru sarees are the reason the region gained fame. The Nunkemale Siddeshwara Temple is a popular tourist destination. 1 to 2 hours.

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