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Hospet Tours
Hospet a town in Karnataka is well renowned for its charming village of Chitradurga. Also renowned as the fort town, it is established at a befitting expanse of 340 kms from Bangalore. Hospet may not brag of having a full fledged register of tourist attractions in its lap, but still there are some exclusive things that visitors should glimpse in Hospet. Attractions of Hospet encompass the Virupaksha temple, Vithala temple, Lotus Mahal and Tungabhadra dam. Tourists are suggested to visit the Chitradurga that is considered as the Kalina kote, meaning a place of stones. See the magnificent Chitradurga Fort that is encircled by seven walls. Tourists should furthermore glimpse the holy village of Harihara. If you desire to cleanse your sins then you should take a dip in the Tungabhadra stream here.
Ruins amidst Rugged Terrain in Hospet: The rugged terrains of Hospet abound in very vintage and medieval wrecks recalling the past glory of the place. Ruins amidst Rugged Terrain are one of the most well renowned tourist places of the town.
The Monolithic Statue of Ugra Narasimha: The Monolithic Statue of Ugra Narasimha is one of the significant sites of Hospet. The figurine is made of a very vintage stone of Monolithic age.
The Pillars of the Kalyana Mantapa: The Pillars of the Kalyana Mantapa is renowned for their intricately carved sculptures. The magnificence of these pillars is worth admiring and attracts thousands of tourists.
Regular buses ply between Hospet and the Tungabhadra, which are at a distance of fifteen kilometres from each other. The Tungabhadra Dam boasts of the Japanese flower beds at its groundwork and the sugary waters of the river. The terrific dam over the Tungabhadra River is 590 meters in length, 49 meters in size with a tremendous storage capacity. Hampi is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River and it is believed that the Goddess Hampi (Parvati) attained Lord Shiva here.



