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HUBBALLI

VISITING PLACES AT HUBBALLI

HUBBALLI How to Reach Hubballi By Air Hubballi Airport has flights every day that connect the city to cities like Bengaluru and Mumbai. This makes Hubballi Airport an important place for people to fly in and out of North Karnataka. Hubballi Airport is the way for people to get to North Karnataka by air. By Rail / Train Hubballi Junction is one of India’s major railway hubs and also the headquarters of South Western Railway, with trains to cities across Karnataka and other states. By Road The city is on some roads that go all across the country, like NH52 and NH63. This city is 410 kilometers away from Bengaluru if you go by road. You can get to the city on buses that run often. These buses are from KSRTC and some private companies. Places at Hubballi City Unkal Lake is a beautiful place. The lake is perfect for watching the sunset. It is also a place to go with your family. Nrupatunga Betta (Hill)—A small hill offering panoramic views of Hubballi–Dharwad, popular for evening walks and photography. Chandramouleshwar Temple – An ancient temple showcasing Chalukyan-style stone architecture and intricate carvings, attracting history and culture lovers. Indira Gandhi Glass House Garden – A landscaped garden with a glass-house structure used for events, a favourite urban green space for locals and tourists. Siddharoodha Math and ISKCON Temple are important spiritual places. These places are where people go to feel calm and peaceful. The Siddharoodha Math and ISKCON Temple have things going on all the time like singing and praying that help people connect with their side.People like to visit the Siddharoodha Math and ISKCON Temple because they’re so calm and nice. Places Near to Hubballi City Utsav Rock Garden—Located near Hubballi, just 37 km ahead towards Bangalore on NH4 at Gotagodi Village. Weekend and holiday tourist attractions of Hubli, Haveri, and Karnataka. Dandeli is sixty kilometers away. It is famous for the Kali River where people go rafting. Dandeli is also home to lots of wildlife and dense forests.This makes Dandeli a great place for people who love adventure and nature. Dandeli is perfect, for people who like to be and enjoy Dandelis beautiful nature. DANDELI Sathoddi and Magod Falls are around 60 to 90 kilometers away. These waterfalls in the Western Ghats are really something to see. The best time to visit Sathoddi and Magod Falls is after the monsoon season. This is when you can see the scenery, and the water is flowing really strong at Sathoddi and Magod Falls. SATHODI FALLS Jog Falls (≈ 190 km)—One of India’s highest waterfalls, a classic full-day excursion from Hubballi in peak monsoon or just after. JOG FALLS Badami is one hundred kilometers away. It has old cave temples and big sandstone cliffs from the time of the Chalukya people. Usually people visit Badami along with Pattadakal and Aihole when they want to see the heritage circuits of these places. BADAMI CAVES Hampi is a place to visit if you are within a 200-kilometer range. You can see the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire. There are sites to see like the Virupaksha Temple and the Vittala Temple. The Hampi Bazaar is also very interesting. All of these are spread over an area. The Vijayanagara Empire ruins in Hampi are really something to see. HAMPI

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VIJAYAPUR

Bijapur (Vijayapura)

Bijapur (Vijayapura) Bijapur (officially Vijayapura) in north Karnataka is a compact, heritage‑rich city that’s ideal for a 1–3 day trip focused on Indo‑Islamic architecture, local culture, and inexpensive street food. For travelers from Karnataka and beyond, Prithvik Tours and Travels can help plan a relaxed Bijapur getaway with convenient transport and curated sightseeing, so you spend more time exploring and less time worrying about logistics. When to visit The best time to visit Bijapur is from November to February, when days are warm but bearable and evenings are pleasant. Avoid peak summer (March–May), when afternoon sightseeing can become extremely tiring due to the heat, and consider pre‑booking your trip with Prithvik Tours and Travels to lock in comfortable travel and early‑morning monument visits. Getting there and around Bijapur is well connected by train and bus to major hubs such as Bengaluru, Pune, Solapur, and Hyderabad, with frequent KSRTC services from cities across Karnataka. Once you arrive, autos, walking, and tonga rides cover most sightseeing needs, or you can choose a local package from Prithvik Tours and Travels that bundles transport, monument circuits, and flexible timings into one easy plan. Must‑see sights Gol Gumbaz, with its massive dome and whispering gallery, is the city’s iconic sight and is best visited at opening time for cooler weather, fewer crowds, and panoramic views. A well‑planned route—whether self‑planned or arranged via Prithvik Tours and Travels—can then take you to Ibrahim Rauza, Bara Kaman, Jami Masjid, Upli Burj, Taj Bawdi and the old gateways in a smooth loop that fits comfortably into a day. Extra tips for visitors Because Bijapur’s monuments involve plenty of walking under the sun, carry water, sunscreen, and a hat, and wear comfortable footwear for repeatedly removing shoes at religious sites. If you prefer a more structured experience with minimal hassle, booking a Bijapur city tour through Prithvik Tours and Travels can give you a driver who knows the best timings, photo spots, and local food stops, making the trip feel both efficient and relaxed.

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