Hosahalli Gudda
Explore the green side of Sakaleshpur by trekking Hosahalli Gudda in beautiful Hassan district. Tag some of your friends who are interested in such a trekking destination and own a
Wind Mill Temple / Mavanur Malleshwara Temple
Here is the complete information to visit this little paradise called “Hassan’s Windmill Temple”. A small temple in the village of Hassan, with its geographical l
Betta Bhairaveshwara Temple Sakleshpur
Betta Bhairaveshwara Temple, 35 km away from Sakleshpur, is an ancient temple located near the Mekanagadde, Karnataka in Sakleshpur Taluk in Hassan district of Karnataka. Surrounde
Hasanamba temple
The main tower at Sri Hasanamba has been newly constructed in Dravidian style. There are three major temples on the premises of this temple dedicated to Darbar Ganapati, Hasanamba
Mookana Mane Abbi Falls
A beautiful water fall located amid the forest makes it almost a private water fall due to less tourist/ local crowd. As the water falls from about 35 – 40 feet height it gives a
Maga Thinda Marayana Betta / Parvathamma Betta
Parvatamma Betta is famous amidst trekker. The uneven and rough terrain of the attraction is deemed apt by many adventure seekers. The attraction also has an ancient temple dedicat
Yagachi Dam
The Yagachi Dam is built across the river Yagachi, a tributary of river Kaveri. The dam is situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Belur in Hassan district in the state of
BISLE GHAT & VIEWPOINT
Bisle Ghat is a ghat situated between Kukke Subrahmanya and Sakleshpura in Karnataka. It is one of the top adventurous spots in Karnataka and among the popular Sakleshpur Tourist P
Halebidu Hoysaleswara Temple
Hoysaleswara Temple is one amongst the largest shrines that are dedicated to Lord Shiva in South India. In the 12th century, the temple was built during the rule of King Vishnuvard
Belur Sri Chennakeshava Temple
Highly gracious, pleasant and inspiring The Chennakesava Temple originally called Vijayanarayana Temple built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, served as an early capital