Situated in the northern part of Karnataka is Bagalkote. Bagalkote is flanked by Vijayapura in the north, Gadag in the south, Raichur towards east, Koppal towards southeast and Belagavi towards the west. The Ghataprabha River, Malaprabha River and Krishna River flow through the district.
The legendary Chalukya Dynasty ruled over the place in and around Bagalkote. The renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site Pattadakal along with the cave temples of Badami and the temple complex at Aihole are the major attractions here. The exquisite Ilkal sarees also take its name from a quaint little village here. Bagalkotë is also home to the Mudhol Hound, an indigenous dog breed which has even been inducted into the Indian Army.
September to April is the best season to visit Bagalkote.
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