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Residing in the Southern part of Karnataka, Tumkur is officially known as Tumakuru. Located on the hills of Devarayanadurga, the hilly region provides adventure enthusiasts an opportunity for trekking.
As per local beliefs, Lord Rama and Sita Mata rested in Tumkur on their way back from Lanka. The India Food Park, one of its kind, is in Tumkur.

Book any Tumkur Tour Packages offered by TravelTriangle and have the time of your life. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience. You would want to go back again once you explore these places.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Tumkur

1. Devarayanadurga Hills

What’s Special: Ancient temples

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm

Transportation Option: Rented bike

The tallest peak in Tumkur district, Devarayanadurga hills, is also known as Karigiri or Elephant hills (‘Kari’ means ‘elephant’ and ‘Giri’ means ‘hills’). It houses two ancient temples, Bhoga Narasimha Temple, at the foot of the hill, and Yoga Narasimha Temple, a bit higher. Three holy ponds, Narasimha Teertha, Pada Teertha, and Parashara Teertha, reside near the temple complex. Adventure seekers and religious people must have Devarayanadurga hills on their bucket list while booking the Tumkur Tour Packages.

2. Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary

What’s Special: Intriguing avifauna

Timings: 8 am to 6 pm

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi

Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary is the second largest sanctuary, housing painted storks in South Asia. Tamarind trees are maintained for the birds to nest on and roost. Grey Pelicans, Blackbucks, and Grey Herons can be spotted in the Sanctuary. The arrival of migratory birds begins in February, and departure starts in late August. It is a must-visit place for photographers and wildlife enthusiasts in Tumkur Holiday Packages.

3. Sri Siddaganga Mutt

What’s Special: Sacred spot

Timings: 4:30 am to 8:30 pm

Transportation Option: Taxi, bus

Established in the 15th century by Sri Hardanahalli Gosala Siddeshwara Swamigalu, Sri Siddaganga Mutt is a Lingayat matha with an attached educational institution. As per history, one of the aged disciples of Sri Gosala Siddeshwara was thirsty, and to quench his thirst, Swamiji hit a rock resulting in the outpour of a stream of water. The holy water was called ‘Siddaganga,’ hence the derivation of matha’s name. As per beliefs, holy water has the power to heal mental and physical ailments. It is considered one of the famous places to visit in Tumkur. Many people come here from far-off places due to the beliefs it holds.

4. Namada Chilume

What’s Special: Religious significance

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi

A place of historical significance, Namada Chilume, has a small streak of flowing water from a circular hole. As per beliefs, during exile, Lord Rama wanted to apply Tilak (Nama) on his forehead but couldn’t find water. So, he aimed an arrow at a rock, from which water emerged. Hence, the place got its name, ‘Namada Chilume,’ meaning ‘spring of Tilaka.’ The water has not dried up since that time. A foot impression near the spring is said to be that of Lord Rama. Surrounding the spring is a Deer Park and a Medical Plants Nursery.

5. Madhugiri Fort

What’s Special: Ancient architecture

Timings: 8 am to 5 pm

Transportation Option: Trek

Built by the Vijayanagara Empire, Madhugiri Fort is famous for its architecture. ‘Madhu’ means ‘honey,’ and ‘Giri’ means ‘hill.’ Settled on the steep slope of a hill, adventurous souls can trek their way upto Madhugiri Fort in the Tumkur Vacation Packages. As Madhugiri is a single hill, it is the second-largest monolithic structure in Asia.

Best Time To Visit Tumkur

March to May

Summers are hot in Tumkur, making it uncomfortable for sightseeing. The humidity and summer sun restricts visitors from traveling to Tumkur during the summers. Fewer crowds may lead to a fall in accommodation prices.

June to August

The temperature drops down during the rainy season in Tumkur. The weather is a combination of pleasant and humid. Sightseeing becomes difficult due to slippery surfaces.

September to November

The fall season in Tumkur comes with a lot of humidity. A significant amount of snowfall or rainfall occurs. Tourists avoid a trip to Tumkur during this season as sightseeing is not suitable in humid weather and slippery conditions.

December to February

The winter season is an ideal time to plan a trip to Tumkur. A small amount of rainfall or snowfall may occur. It is a peak season in Tumkur when tourists flock to the destination. The flight and accommodation prices are high during this season.

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How To Reach Tumkur?

By Air

Kempegowda International Airport, located in Devanahalli, Karnataka, is the nearest airport to Tumkur. After that, you can take a cab to reach Tumkur.

By Rail

A total of 107 trains stop by Tumkur Railway Station, depending on the day of their run. With well-built platforms, this station has connectivity to many cities like Ajmer, Mysore, Bengaluru, etc.

By Road

Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses run in Tumkur regularly and transports passengers from cities to rural areas and vice-versa. Cab facility from Bangalore, Coimbatore, Nelamangala, Chennai, and other locations is available.