| Sightseeing Highlights:
You can explore the Bellary Fort sitting a top the Bellary Gudda or Fort Hill, which was built around the 16th century.
Places to visit inside the Bellary city include a childrens park, which has a musical fountain.
Visitors can also visit Ambali, known for the black stone Chalukyan temple dedicated to Kalleswari.
Bellary can be a base to go to Hampi, which is a World Heritage site.
Other Activities:
You can enjoy a picnic to the Tungabhadra dam.
Make a visit to Narihalla reservoir and its nearby areas which is popular for many adventure and water activities including boating, trekking and rock climbing.
The centre of Bellary
district, this town takes its name from the word Balari that refers to
goddess Durgamma, who the locals believe presides over this town. Bellary
is also believed to be related to a few incidents in the Hindu epic
Ramayana. The town itself does not have many attractions, but there are
some sight-seeing highlights nearby. |