Explore Hubballi & North Karnataka

Discover the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes around our conference venue

Within Hubballi City

Chandramouleshwara Temple 5.2 km from venue

Chandramouleshwara Temple

This 11th-century Chalukyan temple near Unkal showcases exquisite stone carvings and ancient architecture. A masterpiece of intricate sculptures and peaceful ambiance.

Unkal Lake 6.6 km from venue

Unkal Lake

Scenic lake with pedal boating facilities and a majestic sunset viewpoint featuring a statue of Swami Vivekananda. Perfect for evening relaxation.

Tolankere Lake 1 km from venue

Tolankere Lake

Lesser-known peaceful lake near Shirur Park, ideal for birdwatching and quiet walks away from the city crowds.

Shri Siddharoodha Math 2 km from venue

Shri Siddharoodha Math

Spiritual center devoted to the revered saint Siddharoodha Swami, featuring beautiful architecture and serene meditation spaces.

Mooroovare Math 3.7 km from venue

Moorusavira Matha

Historic and spiritual matha in Hubballi known for its unique architecture and cultural significance.

St. Peter's Church 6.4 km from venue

St. Peter's Church

Beautiful old church near Keshwapur featuring Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass windows.

Indira Glass House Garden 3.7 km from venue

Indira Glass House Garden

Popular park with musical fountain, flower displays, and recreational facilities. Great for family outings.

Banashankari Temple 3.3 km from venue

Banashankari Temple

Historic Chalukyan temple between Hubballi-Dharwad dedicated to Goddess Parvati, known for its annual festival.

Nrupatunga Hill 7 km from venue

Nrupatunga Hill

Viewpoint and park on a small hill offering panoramic sunset views of Hubballi city and surrounding areas.

National Flag Making Centre 5 km from venue

National Flag Making Centre, Bengeri

The only authorized Khadi national flag manufacturing unit in India, where the Indian tricolor is handspun and handwoven as per official specifications.

North Karnataka & Nearby

Badami-Pattadakal-Aihole Circuit 100-135 km from Hubballi

Badami-Aihole-Pattadakal Circuit

Explore Karnataka's golden triangle of Chalukyan architecture: Badami's cave temples (6th-8th century), Aihole's 100+ experimental temples (cradle of Indian architecture), and Pattadakal's UNESCO-listed fusion temples blending North & South Indian styles. Ideal for a full-day heritage tour.

Mundgod Tibetan Monastery 75 km from Hubballi

Mundgod Tibetan Camp & Monastery

Experience Tibetan culture at one of India's largest Tibetan settlements, home to two important Buddhist monasteries - Drepung Loseling and Gaden Shartse. Witness monks' debates, explore traditional handicrafts, and enjoy authentic Tibetan cuisine. Best visited during Losar (Tibetan New Year) in February/March.

Hampi 165 km from Hubballi

Hampi (UNESCO Site)

Majestic ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire spread across boulder-strewn landscapes. Must-see: Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple (with musical pillars), royal enclosures, and the iconic stone chariot. Allow 2 days for proper exploration.

Lakkundi 45 km from Hubballi

Lakkundi

11th-12th century temple town with exquisite stepped wells (Kalyani) and over 50 sandstone temples showcasing Later Chalukyan architecture. Highlights: Kashivishwanatha Temple with its intricate carvings and Brahma Jinalaya (Jain basadi).

Dandeli Adventures 90 km from Hubballi

Dandeli Adventures

Thrilling Kali River rafting (Grade II-III rapids), Supa Dam water sports, and wildlife safaris in Dandeli Tiger Reserve (home to black panthers and 300+ bird species). Adventure packages available for 1-3 day trips.

Gokak Falls 60 km from Hubballi

Gokak Falls

Miniature Niagara of Karnataka - the Ghataprabha River plunges 170 ft over sandstone cliffs. Visit the 1887 hanging bridge and Victorian-era power station. Best July-October when the falls are at peak volume.

Gokarna 180 km from Hubballi

Gokarna

Coastal temple town with serene beaches like Om Beach and Kudle Beach, perfect for a weekend getaway.

Jog Falls 200 km from Hubballi

Jog Falls

One of India's highest waterfalls (830 ft), most spectacular during monsoon season (June-September).

Dudhsagar Falls 160 km from Hubballi

Dudhsagar Falls

Majestic four-tiered waterfall on Goa-Karnataka border resembling a sea of milk, accessible via train or trek.

Sogala Falls 100 km from Hubballi

Sogala Falls (Yellapur)

Lesser-known but picturesque waterfall surrounded by dense forests, ideal for nature lovers.

Magod Falls 110 km from Hubballi

Magod Falls

Deep forest waterfall near Yellapur where the Bedti River plunges 650 feet in two stages.

Banavasi 140 km from Hubballi

Banavasi

Ancient temple town and the first capital of Karnataka, home to the 9th-century Madhukeshwara Temple.

Kittur Fort 50 km from Hubballi

Kittur Fort & Museum

Historical fort related to Rani Chennamma who led an armed rebellion against the British in 1824.

Navilteertha Dam 90 km from Hubballi

Navilteertha Dam

Scenic dam site near Saundatti with a temple in the middle of the reservoir, accessible by boat.

Kudala Sangama 120 km from Hubballi

Kudala Sangama

Holy site where Krishna and Malaprabha rivers meet, featuring an Aikya Mantapa and memorial to Basavanna.

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