Akhandagiri Hill

Akhandagiri Hill is a serene and spiritual destination located in Karnataka, known for its breathtaking views and religious significance. It is a perfect spot for those seeking peace and a connection with nature.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Akhandagiri Hill, Karnataka, India

  • Nearest Airport: Hubli Airport
  • Nearest Railway Station: Gadag Junction
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Akhandagiri Hill Bus Stop
  • Nearest Metro Station: Not applicable
  • Cab Availability: Available

Best time to visit Akhandagiri Hill, Karnataka, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

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Lakkundi

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Hampi

Hampi

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Hampi, Karnataka, India

Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient village located in the Karnataka state of India. It is known for its magnificent ruins and vast landscape of boulders, temples, and vibrant culture.

Pattadakal

Pattadakal

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Pattadakal, Karnataka, India

Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a complex of 7th and 8th-century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka. It represents the high point of an eclectic art which, in the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, achieved a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India.

Aihole

Aihole

120 km

Bagalkot district, Karnataka, India

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Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

200 km

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Jog Falls

Jog Falls

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Top Things to do at Akhandagiri Hill

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Visit Mysore Palace

Admire the grandeur of one of India’s most splendid palaces, renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant Dussehra celebrations.

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Explore Hampi Ruins

Travel back in time as you navigate the ancient ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with history and culture.

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Enjoy Wildlife at Bandipur National Park

Experience the thrill of encountering diverse wildlife in their natural habitat in one of India’s best-preserved national parks.

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Relax at Coorg Hill Station

Unwind amidst lush coffee plantations, scenic landscapes, and pleasant weather in the picturesque hill station of Coorg.

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Spiritual Journey at Sringeri

Visit the ancient Sringeri Sharada Peetham, a prominent pilgrimage site nestled in the serene Western Ghats.

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Witness Nature at Jog Falls

Marvel at the majestic Jog Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in India, cascading fiercely from a great height.

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Experience Culture in Udupi

Immerse yourself in rich traditions, delectable cuisine, and spiritual vibes in the charming town of Udupi.

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Adventure at Chikmagalur

Embark on thrilling adventures of trekking, camping, and coffee estate explorations in the breathtaking Chikmagalur.

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Discover Architectural Marvels in Belur and Halebid

Explore the exquisite Hoysala architecture and intricate carvings of the temples in Belur and Halebid.

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Relax at Gokarna Beaches

Soak up the sun on the beautiful shores of Gokarna, known for its serene beaches and yoga retreats.

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Top Shopping Ideas during Akhandagiri Hill visit

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Mysore Silk

Renowned for its high-quality silk sarees, Mysore Silk is a symbol of luxury and prestige, featuring gold zari work.

Renowned for its high-quality silk sarees, Mysore Silk is a symbol of luxury and prestige, featuring gold zari work.

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Sandalwood Carvings

Karnataka is famous for its intricate sandalwood carvings, creating exquisite sculptures and decorative items.

Karnataka is famous for its intricate sandalwood carvings, creating exquisite sculptures and decorative items.

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Bidriware

A striking metalwork craft featuring intricate silver inlays on a black alloy, Bidriware is perfect for ornamental pieces.

A striking metalwork craft featuring intricate silver inlays on a black alloy, Bidriware is perfect for ornamental pieces.

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Ilkal Sarees

Originating from Ilkal, these sarees are known for their bright colors and unique patterns woven from cotton and silk.

Originating from Ilkal, these sarees are known for their bright colors and unique patterns woven from cotton and silk.

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Channapatna Toys

These colorful wooden toys, crafted using traditional techniques, are painted with natural dyes, and are a hit among children.

These colorful wooden toys, crafted using traditional techniques, are painted with natural dyes, and are a hit among children.

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Kasuti Embroidery

A form of folk embroidery from Karnataka, Kasuti features intricate geometric patterns stitched by hand onto cotton and silk fabric.

A form of folk embroidery from Karnataka, Kasuti features intricate geometric patterns stitched by hand onto cotton and silk fabric.

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Coorg Honey

Known for its purity and rich flavor, Coorg Honey is a popular local delicacy often bought as a souvenir.

Known for its purity and rich flavor, Coorg Honey is a popular local delicacy often bought as a souvenir.

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Bangalore Silk

Famous for its rich texture and sheen, Bangalore Silk is popularly used in sarees and dress materials with elaborate designs.

Famous for its rich texture and sheen, Bangalore Silk is popularly used in sarees and dress materials with elaborate designs.

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Karnataka Handlooms

Diverse handloom fabrics such as cotton and silks are woven in picturesque patterns, making them a staple in local markets.

Diverse handloom fabrics such as cotton and silks are woven in picturesque patterns, making them a staple in local markets.