Tumkur (officially renamed as Tumakuru) is the district headquarters of Tumkur district. It is one of the industrial cities located in the state of Karnataka. Since 28 August 2010, Tumkur has been accorded the status of a City Corporation. It is situated at a distance of 70 km (43 mi) northwest of Bangalore, along National Highway NH-4 and NH-206. It is the headquarters of the Tumkur district. Tumkur plays host for India's first mega food park which is a project of the ministry of food processing. The India Food Park was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in September 2014.
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Goravanahalli Mahalakshmi temple is one of the most sacred place for Hindus. Folks who cannot travel to Kolhapur mahalakshmi will follow this goddess with utmost discipline. The deity inside the temple is beautiful. Well maintained temple. Don't fall into false hopes and words of the poojaris of the adjoining temple where their main motto is to take money from you by telling some or the other stories.. Goravanahalli is around 100 kms away from Bangalore which has very good roads leading till the temple. It will be a beautiful drive across the rural parts of the Karnataka, lush green agricultural fields and adjoining the Savandurga Hillock. You can start Bangalore by around 7 in the morning, have breakfast on the Tumkur highway.. visit the temple around 10 and be back in Bangalore by 1-1.30.. good half day outing. Do visit the lake at Goravanahalli also.
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You are allowed to take your vehicle inside. There is no specific timing for entry and exit. There is no entry ticket into the reserve, you will have to tell your final destination and accordingly. . which is a good enough time to enjoy the beauty of nature from the car.
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The old temples of Karnataka’s Hassan district are an architectural wonder, The temple was built in the early 12th century. there are many beautiful attraction which is all a historical temples and monuments built in the late 12th century , each stones and sculptures and carved at his best . very well maintained atmosphere with less crowd
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Its worth visiting Mandaragiri Temple complex, the peacock feathered Guru Mandir has become the must visit place due to its popularity on Instagram. Climbing the hills with 432 steps is not everyone's cup of tea specially aged people. Once you are on top of the hill, the 360 degree view is just mesmerizing, you can always find teens or college students around this area
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