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Kumaraswamy Temple near Sandur is a sacred hill temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya. Surrounded by scenic hills and forests, it attracts pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual and natural beauty.
Tungabhadra Dam across the Tungabhadra River is a major irrigation and hydroelectric project. The scenic reservoir, gardens, and sunset views make it a popular tourist attraction.
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Ballari, showcases magnificent ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, including temples, markets, and stone monuments surrounded by dramatic boulder landscapes.
Sandur Hills are known for scenic valleys, forest landscapes, and peaceful surroundings. The region is popular for trekking, nature photography, and exploring traditional villages.
Koppal, located in northern Karnataka, is known for its historical forts, ancient temples, and rich heritage. The district offers a blend of archaeological sites, religious centers, and scenic rural landscapes, making it a destination for travelers interested in history, spirituality, and culture.
Koppal Fort, Anegundi, Pampa Sarovar, Banashankari Temple (nearby), Mahadeva Temple, Navalinga Temples (Koppal), Mudgal Fort, Kampli Fort, Hampi (nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site), Tungabhadra Dam, Narayanpur Temple, Badami (nearby), Vijaya Vittala Temple Complex, Gavali Fort, Basavanna Temple.
Koppal Fort stands on a rocky hill overlooking the city, known for strong fortifications, historic gateways, and scenic views, reflecting the region’s importance during medieval South Indian dynasties.