Located in the
South Indian state of Karnataka at around 187 km from the
state capital Bangalore, Hassan extends from 13°01/’ North
to 76°10/’ East. Being the nearest railhead to
Belur, Halebid, and Shravanbelagola, Hassan is an ideal base
to explore these historical sites.
The region of Hassan had been under the control the Hoysalas
from 11th to 13th century AD. It was during this period that
the great temples of Belur and Halebid were constructed. Hassan
was also greatly influenced by Jainism. It became a well-known
centre of Jain literature.
This busy little town has a pleasant climate throughout the
year. The summers are warm with the temperature soaring up
to 35°C. The average annual rainfall in the district is
around 700 mm. You can visit the place any time of the year
but it is advisable to avoid the rainy seasons.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Hassan
Belur and Halebid
had been the capital of the Hoysalas, who ruled over a large
kingdom between Krishna and the Kaveri rivers. Besides being
great warriors, the Hoysalas were also great patrons of art
and culture. As such, one sees the great works of art out
here, the works which have survived over the centuries and
even today mesmerize all those who come here year after year.
Some of the main attractions are the Channekeshava
Temple at Belur and Hoysaleswara temple at
Halebid. Besides these, there are various other smaller temples
and Jain temples that are worth a visit.
The
main excursion around Hassan is Shravanbelagola,
a Jain pilgrimage centre famous for the statue of Gommateshwara.
The statue, an impressive site, stands on the Vindhyagiri
overlooking the town of Shravanbelagola. Another place worth
exploring is Chikmagloor, a historical town
with several important monuments like Kodandarama
Temple, the Jamia Masjid, and the St. Joseph’s Cathedral.
Chikmagloor also provides some exciting trekking routes in
the Western Ghats.
Peep into the annals of history and discover a land of many surprises, Musical pillars, Stone dancers, Monumental temples, Sandy beaches, you will enjoy them all while you enter through Gateway of India.
A classic journey through the warm scented lands of South India. The south is a cross road of many temples, palaces, museums and churches. This tour gives a real picture of the traditional India.