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Bellary

Landscape and flora of Bellary Wildlife Sanctuary
Bellary Wildlife Sanctuary — Protected Natural Ecosystem

Massive granite monolithic ruins of Bellary Fort, nearby UNESCO ruins of Vijayanagara, and bear forests of Daroji

480 Feet Monolith Hill
Daroji Sloth Bear Reserve
1336 AD Vijayanagar Empire

🧭 Geographical Metadata Registry

Official Name Bellary District
Administrative State Karnataka, India
Coordinates 15.15° N, 76.92° E
Mean Elevation 445 Meters
Primary Significance Bellary Fort, Hampi Ruins Nearby, Daroji Bear Sanctuary, Kurugodu Ganesha, Mincheri Hills, Tungabhadra River
Chapter I

The Soul of the Granite Monolith

To walk the high rocky ramparts of Bellary Fort or look across the scrub forests of Daroji is to enter a dry heritage landscape shaped by the Vijayanagara Empire and the blue waters of the Tungabhadra River. The air is warm and dry, carrying the scent of wild grasses, the sound of stone chisels echoing in ancient ruins, and the sight of massive grey granite boulders. The landscape is defined by the monolithic sculptures of Kurugodu, the high viewpoints of Mincheri, and the sloth bear trails of Daroji. This is Bellary, where military bastions meet the royal legends of Hampi.

The soul of the district lies in its massive rock formations and medieval fortresses. Walk the steep stone stairways of Bellary Fort, built directly on a single giant granite hill rising 480 feet above the plains, and you will see how its upper and lower structures represent defensive designs reinforced by French engineers. At the nearby Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, dry deciduous scrub forests provide a unique natural refuge for hundreds of free-roaming Indian sloth bears. Daily life is guided by the steel factory shifts, cotton collections, and evening temple prayers.

This relationship with the granite hills is visible in the local architectures, stone crafts, and traditional Dogra and Kannada folklore.

Chapter II

The Timeline of Vijayanagar Nayakas and French Fortifications

Bellary's history is a story of Vijayanagara outpost developments, Nayaka military commands, Hyder Ali's reinforcements, and modern steel industrial hubs.

1336 AD

Rise of the Vijayanagara Empire

Harihara I and Bukka Raya founded their capital Hampi nearby, establishing Bellary as a key agricultural and military province.

16th Century AD

Construction of Upper Bellary Fort

Hanumappa Nayaka, a local chieftain under the Vijayanagara governors, constructed the upper stone fort on Fort Hill.

1769 AD

Hyder Ali's Reinforcement and French Engineering

Hyder Ali of Mysore captured the fort and employed French engineers to construct the lower defensive walls and moats.

1800 AD

Cession to British Administration

The Nizam of Hyderabad ceded the region to the British, who developed Bellary into a major military cantonment and railway node.

Chapter III

Bellary Fort & Daroji Bear Sanctuary

The district preserves massive monolithic fortresses and unique wildlife reserves. Use the tabs below to explore.

The Upper and Lower Monolithic Fortress

Bellary Fort is built on a single massive granite rock rising 480 feet high.

The Upper Fort consists of stone temples, cisterns, and ramparts with no direct road access.

The Lower Fort houses administrative buildings and old barracks, protected by deep dry ditches.

The First Sloth Bear Reserve in India

Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary covers over 82 square kilometers of rocky scrub forest.

It was established in 1994 specifically to protect the native Indian Sloth Bear population.

Visitors can observe the bears feeding on sweet jaggery paste from watchtowers during afternoon hours.

Chapter IV

Wonders of Bellary

Explore the major natural and heritage spots of Bellary. Hover over the cards below to learn more about each location.

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Bellary Fort

Granite Monolith Castle

Bellary Fort

A double-structured fortress built on a massive granite hill, standing 480 feet above the city.

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Daroji Sanctuary

Sloth Bear Habitat

Daroji Bear Sanctuary

India's first dedicated sanctuary for sloth bears, situated amidst rocky granite valleys.

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Hampi Ruins

UNESCO Capital Nearby

Hampi complex

The spectacular ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire capital, featuring stone temples and chariots.

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Kurugodu Ganesha

Monolithic Elephant Shrine

Kurugodu Ganesha

An ancient temple housing a massive monolithic Ganesha idol carved out of granite stone.

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Mincheri Hills

Scenic Mountain View

Mincheri Viewpoint

A scenic range of hills located near the town, offering cool breezes and trekking routes.

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Tungabhadra Dam

Massive River Reservoir

TB Dam Nearby

A major reservoir built across the Tungabhadra River, featuring gardens and light fountains.

Chapter V

The Spirit of the Vijayanagar Hills

The district's culture is shaped by the annual Hampi Utsav celebrations and rustic millet gastronomy.

🍛 Ragi Mudde & Sajje Rotti

The gastronomy features pearl millet flatbreads (*Sajje Rotti*), finger millet balls (*Ragi Mudde*), and fiery local peanut spice mixes.

🎭 Annual Hampi Utsav Nearby

A grand three-day state festival celebrating the glory of the Vijayanagara Empire with light shows, folk music, and chariot processions.

Chapter VI

Planning Your Escape

Bellary is connected via the local domestic airport and has regular rail services.

Mode of Transit Key Terminals & Hubs Logistical Recommendations
✈️ By Air Jindal Vijayanagar Airport (VDY) Located 35 km west at Toranagallu, offering domestic flights to Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
🚆 By Train Bellary Junction (BAY) A major railhead connected directly with Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Hubli, and Guntakal.
🚗 By Road National Highway 67 (NH-67) NH-67 connects Bellary directly with Hubli and Guntakal. State transport buses run hourly.
🌦️ Bellary Live Climate Integration
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Whether you want to witness the monolithic towers of Bellary Fort or spot sloth bears in the valleys of Daroji, Bellary offers an unforgettable journey.

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