Tourist Destination |
Bellary Fort
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City |
Bellary |
State |
Karnataka |
Location |
South India |
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About:
Bellary Fort was built by Hande Hanumappa Nayaka during the period of Vijaynagara Empire and is a major tourist spot in the heart of Bellary City with more than 2 km in circumference. The fort is one of the oldest historic sites in the State. The spectacular green hill top sceneries are the attraction of the Bellary fort. It was renovated and modified by Hyder Ali after it was captured by him in the year 1769 and later it was rule by his son Tipu Sultan. Later, British made Bellary as their cantonment. There are two divisions of this fort, Upper (constructed by Nayak) and lower Fort (constructed by Ali) symbolizing the two rulers. At present it consists of several government offices, churches, educational institutions and other buildings.A temple of Lord Hanuman, named the Kote Anjaneya Temple is located just outside the eastern gate.
This attractive fort is illuminated during Sundays and on state and national festivals.
How to reach
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Nearest Airport: Bangalore Nearest Railway Station: Bellary Nearest Bus Station: Bellary
Nearest Bus Station: Konark Bus Station
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Opening Hours |
Opening Time: 06:00 AM Closing Time : 06:00 PM |
Temperature |
During winter 18°C to 28°C and During summer 28°C to 38°C |
Best Time to Visit |
October to February |
Monument: Bellary Fort
Indian Fees: Rs. 25/-
SAARC: Rs. 25/-
BIMSTEC: Rs.25/-
FOREIGNER: Rs.300/-