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Galaganatha Temple, located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, is an ancient Chalukyan shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, admired for its historic architecture and peaceful riverside setting.
Tarakeshwara Temple in Hangal is a remarkable Kadamba-Chalukya structure famous for its massive dome-shaped ceiling, beautiful carvings, and spiritual importance among devotees of Lord Shiva.
Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary protects large populations of Indian peafowl. The sanctuary also contains historic Bankapura Fort ruins, offering birdwatching opportunities and scenic natural surroundings.
Utsav Rock Garden is a unique cultural park displaying rural life through creative sculptures, traditional houses, folk art, and artifacts, celebrating Karnataka’s village culture and heritage.
Dharwad, located in northern Karnataka, is known for its educational institutions, cultural heritage, and historical sites. The district offers a mix of temples, forts, museums, and natural attractions, making it appealing to both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
nkal Lake, Chandramouleshwara Temple, Dharwad Fort, Sattur Ramachandra Temple, Kelgeri Lake, Annigeri Fort, Banashankari Temple (nearby), Navagraha Teertha, Kittur Fort (accessible from Dharwad region), Kurundwad Palace, Pakkadmane Hill, Kittur Rani Chennamma Museum, Nrupatunga Betta, Gudachana Gudda.
Unkal Lake is a scenic urban lake known for boating, walking paths, and the iconic statue of Swami Vivekananda on a small island, making it a relaxing recreational destination.