"District Wise List of Places to be seen in Karnataka"

List of Places to be seen in Karnataka


 Places to be seen in Karnataka -  District Wise

Bangalore District
1. Manchanbele Dam
2. Anekal
    1. Muthyalamaduvu (Pearl Valley)
    2. Kambada Ganesh Temple
    3. Sri Thimmaraya Swamy Temple
3. Devanahalli Fort
4. Thottikallu Falls
5. Pyramid Valley International
6. Art of Living International Center
7. Mukthi Naga Temple
8. HAL Heritage & Aerospace Museum
9. Nithyagram Village
10. Hesaraghatta Lake

Chikkaballapura District
2. Kailasagiri
3. Rangasthala (Temple with Yali Pillar)

Hassan District
1. Halebidu
    1. Hoyasaleshwara Temple
    2. Parswanatha & Shakthinatha Basadi
    3. Kedareshwara Temple
2. Belur
    1. Chennakeshava Temple
3. Shravanabelagola
    1. Vindhyagiri - Gomateshwara/ Bahubali Statue
    2. Chandragiri

Kolar District
1. Kolar Town
    1. Anthargange
    2. Kolaramma Temple
    3. Someshwara Temple
2. Kotilingeshwara Temple
3. Bangaru Tirupathi Temple
4. Avani
5. Virupaksha Temple
6. Kurudumale
    1. Ganesha Temple
    2. Someshwara Temple
7. Mulbagal
    1. Arjuna Prathista Kshetra Palaka Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple
    2. Someshwara Temple 

Madikeri District
1. Abbey Waterfalls

Mandya District
1. Muthathi
    1. Cauveri River Flowing Water Stream
    2. Anjaneya Temple
2. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

Ramanagar District:
1. Savandurga 
4. Sri Revanna Siddeshwara Betta
5. Sangama & Mekedatu

Shimoga District
1. Agumbe Sunset Point
2. Koodlu Falls
3. Gajanur Dam
4. Shimoga City
    1. Sacred Heart Church

Tumkur District
1. Devarayanadurga
    1. Bhoga Narasimha Swamy Temple
    2. Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple
2. Namada Chlume, Deer Safari & Medicinal Park
3. Sri Vidyashankara Temple 
4. Gorvanahalli
     1. Sri Mahalakshmi Temple
     2. Theertha Reservoir
5. Madhugiri Fort

Udupi District

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this information and making it possible for others to experience and enjoy

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  2. Thanks for sharing the information, from your blog ,i followed the Kolar trip

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