


A serene 12th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A scenic waterfall located about 60 km from Someshwara Temple, best viewed during the monsoon season.

A historic fort with beautiful architecture, housing several museums and a temple within its premises.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere in the evening.
Known for its traditional South Indian breakfast items and friendly service.
Famous for its traditional Karnataka lunch thalis and elegant ambiance.
Popular for its wide variety of North Indian and Chinese dishes, especially its dinner buffet.
Intricately carved sandalwood items, a traditional craft of Belagavi, often depicting religious or mythological scenes.
Lightweight and breathable, these sarees are woven from the silk produced by silkworms fed on the leaves of the Kambala tree, native to the region.
Known for its intricate designs and purity, this silver jewellery is a specialty of the nearby town of Gokak.
Semolina and coconut-based idli, served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Whole wheat sorghum flatbread, often eaten with curry or pickle.
Fried lentil dumplings, served with coconut chutney and green chili chutney.
Someshwara Temple has a dress code requiring modest clothing, and long sleeves protect from the sun.
The temple premises are large and require walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Belagavi can be quite hot, and it's important to stay hydrated during your visit.
A serene and historic Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mariamman, known for its annual car festival.

Uluwatu Temple, a sea temple perched on a steep cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, is one of Bali's six key temples and a must-visit for its stunning sunset views and traditional Kecak dance performances.

A captivating sound and light show that illuminates the Château de Chenonceau's architecture and history, set against the backdrop of the Cher River.