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Almatti Dam across the Krishna River is a major irrigation project known for scenic reservoir views, gardens, and boating facilities, making it a relaxing tourist destination.
Agastya Lake lies at the foothills of Badami cliffs, surrounded by ancient temples and caves. The tranquil water and red sandstone hills create a picturesque historical landscape.
Raichur, located in northern Karnataka, is known for its historic forts, temples, and scenic landscapes along the Krishna River. The district offers a blend of archaeological sites, religious centers, and natural attractions, making it appealing to history enthusiasts and spiritual travelers. Raichur is also recognized for its rich cultural heritage and ancient inscriptions.
Raichur Fort, Anegundi (nearby historical site), Devadurga Fort, Maski Archaeological Site, Basava Temple, Mudgal Fort, Narayanpur Temple, Sangameshwara Temple, Shorapur Fort, Mantralayam (Raghavendra Swamy Mutt, nearby), Durgi Fort, Tungabhadra River Views, Koppal Fort (nearby), Pampa Sarovar.
Raichur Fort is a historic hill fort built during the Kakatiya period and later expanded by Vijayanagara rulers, featuring strong stone walls, ancient gateways, and panoramic views.
Ek Minar Ki Masjid is a unique mosque known for its single tall minaret and elegant Islamic architecture, standing as an important historical monument from the Bahmani period.
Jaladurga Fort stands on an island in the Krishna River. Surrounded by water and rocky terrain, the historic fort offers scenic views and reflects the region’s medieval military architecture.