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Exploring India's Hidden Gem: A Travel Guide to Belgaum

Belgaum, located in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a hidden gem that is often overlooked by tourists in favor of more well-known destinations. But this charming city has a lot to offer, from its rich history and cultural heritage to its stunning natural beauty. Here's a travel guide to help you explore all that Belgaum has to offer.

First, let's start with a bit of history. Belgaum has been inhabited for over a thousand years, and has been ruled by various dynasties over the centuries. As a result, the city is home to a number of historical and cultural attractions, such as the Belgaum Fort, the Kamala Basti Temple, and the Jamboti Temple. These sites provide a glimpse into the city's past, and are well worth a visit.

In addition to its rich history, Belgaum is also known for its natural beauty. The city is located in the Western Ghats mountain range, and is surrounded by lush forests and beautiful rivers. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, then Belgaum is the perfect destination for you. The city offers a range of activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, and rafting, that will allow you to explore its natural beauty.

But Belgaum isn't just about history and nature. The city is also home to a vibrant arts and culture scene, with a number of galleries, museums, and theaters. The Belgaum Sangeet Mahotsav, held annually in December, is a particularly popular event that showcases the city's rich musical traditions.

Finally, no trip to Belgaum would be complete without trying some of the local cuisine. The city is known for its delicious food, with a range of dishes to suit every palate. Be sure to try some of the local specialties, such as bharli vangi (stuffed eggplants) and chicken ghee roast, and wash it all down with a glass of the local sweet drink, jalar.

In conclusion, Belgaum may not be as well-known as some of India's other destinations, but it definitely has a lot to offer. Whether you're interested in history, nature, arts and culture, or simply want to try some delicious local cuisine, Belgaum has something for everyone. So why not start planning your trip to this hidden gem today?

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Best Places To Visit In Belgaum

From historical cities to natural wonders, come see the best of Belgaum.

Godchinamalaki Falls

Godchinamalaki Falls

Godchinamalaki Falls is a gorgeous waterfall based on the Markandeya River. Falling into a deep lush green valley, the whole place reverberates with the tingle of the spring water. Also known as Markandeya Falls, the waterfall actually falls in two distinct phases the first falls from a height of 25 meters, and after a brief recess, the second falls at 20 metres. The spectacle is a pure visual delight.

Gokak Falls

Gokak Falls

The Gokak Falls is known for its beautiful turbulent waters, which flow over the rocks and fall 52 meters. Atop this massive waterfall is a 170-metre long, hanging rope suspension bridge, which allows visitors to walk right over the falls and feel the wind pushed by the river.

Kamala Basati

Kamala Basati

Kamal Basti is one of the two bastis (temples) located within the walls of the Belgaum Fort built in the late Chalukya style. Kamal Basti with Neminatha's idol in black stone is a sight to behold. It is known for the masterpiece, 'Mukhamantapa', which has a well-executed lotus on its ceiling. It is named as Kamal Basadi.

Kapileshwar Temple

Kapileshwar Temple

Kapileswara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in the city of Belgaum and is known as 'Dakshina Kashi'. The reason it is called Dakshina Kashi is because of the presence of a self-manifested Shivling. It is also said that the pilgrimage to the 12 holy Jyotirlingas spread across the country is not complete until the devotees visit the Kapileshwar temple.

Ramakrishna Mission Ashram

Ramakrishna Mission Ashram

Situated in the premises of Belgaum Fort, Ramakrishna Mission Ashram is a serene and serene place that serves as a retreat for its visitors from the hustle and bustle of Belgaum. The building where Swami Vivekananda stayed for nine days during his visit to Belgaum in 1892 was handed over to the Ramakrishna Mission for spiritual and social purposes. The ashram now has a Sharada Mandapa which houses the kitchen, the dining room and the monks' residence. Ramakrishna Mission Ashram organizes many welfare activities, lectures, daily bhajans, meditation classes to educate, inspire and bring peace to the visitors.

Vajrapoha Falls

Vajrapoha Falls

The majestic Vajrapoha Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Karnataka. A paradise for nature lovers, trekkers and adventure enthusiasts, the Vajrapoha Falls is surrounded by the enchanting hills of Jamboti forests. The Vajrapoha Falls is a majestic waterfall of shimmering water that falls from a rocky cliff which creates a delightful sight.

Yellur Fort

Yellur Fort

Situated on top of a hill, Yelloor Fort (also known as Rajhansgarh Yelloor Fort) is an ancient fort that has been ruled by many kings including Marathas, Peshwas, Hoysalas, and Bahmanis, etc. Apart from stunning views of the valley below, dazzlingly carpeted meadows,,, and lush green paddy fields, the fort also houses a Shiva temple and a rustic well within the walls. While local vehicles can take you to the top, you can enjoy a short trek to reach the top.

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