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Chikkaballapur district, located north of Bengaluru, is known for its hills, forts, and scenic landscapes. It is a popular destination for trekking, adventure activities, and pilgrimage tourism, offering visitors a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and spiritual experiences.
Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, Skandagiri (Kalavara Durga), Madhugiri Fort, Devanahalli Fort, Makali Durga, Avalabetta, Ranganatha Swamy Temple (Chikkaballapur), Muddenahalli (Birthplace of Sir M. Visvesvaraya), Kandavara Fort, Kotebetta Hill, Hulikunte Betta, Thippagondanahalli Reservoir.
Famous for night trekking, Skandagiri offers mesmerizing views of clouds below the hilltop. The ruins of an old fort at the summit enhance its adventurous appeal, attracting trekking enthusiasts and photographers.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcasing exquisite Dravidian architecture. Surrounded by greenery and hills, it offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere and is a great spot for history lovers and devotees.
A scenic hill known for its unique cliff viewpoint that appears to hang in the air. It offers panoramic views of forests and lakes, making it a perfect destination for photography and peaceful nature escapes.
A historic fort built in the 17th century, featuring interconnected rainwater harvesting systems and stone pathways. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of surrounding hills and rural landscapes.
Devanahalli Fort is a historic 16th-century fort located about 35 km north of Bengaluru. Originally built as a mud fort in 1501 by Malla Byre Gowda during the Vijayanagara period, it was later rebuilt in stone by Hyder Ali and became closely associated with Tipu Sultan.