

A 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Channakeshava, known for its intricate Hoysala architecture and exquisite sculptures.
A small museum showcasing the history and architecture of Belur, including models of the Chennakesava Temple.
A peaceful walk along the Yagachi River, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the local flora.
Explore the intricate carvings and sculptures inside the Chennakesava Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast items, especially Rava Idli and Masala Dosa.
A branch of the iconic MTR chain, known for its filter coffee and breakfast items like Upma and Vada.
Offers a variety of Karnataka and North Indian dishes, with a buffet lunch option.
A charming museum dedicated to ceramic art, housing over 3,000 pieces from various cultures and time periods.
Chitrakote Falls, the widest waterfall in India, offers a breathtaking sight with its milky white waters cascading down from a height of 96 feet.

A bustling labyrinth of narrow streets, Old City Market is a historic shopping hub, offering a sensory overload of colors, aromas, and sounds.
Belur's tropical climate is warm and humid, making lightweight cotton clothing ideal for temple visits.
Protection from the sun is crucial during outdoor activities and temple visits.
To protect your skin from harmful UV rays during outdoor activities.
Handcrafted wooden toys, a traditional craft of Belur, depicting local culture and folklore.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional temple motifs, a symbol of Karnataka's rich textile heritage.
Sweetened rice and dry fruits offered as prasad at the temple, a local delicacy.