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arrow_backBack to main guideDistance: 3 km
Duration: 0.5 days
Altitude: 1200 m
Best: October, November, December, January, February
Base Camp: Antaragange Temple
Local police and forest department can assist in emergencies.
Kolar, a district town in Karnataka, is known for its historical gold mining legacy and ancient temples.
Kolar is famous for its historical Kolar Gold Fields, which were once a major gold mining area. It is also known for ancient temples like Kotilingeshwara and Antaragange.
One to two days are sufficient to cover the main attractions in Kolar. Many visitors also do a day trip from Bengaluru.
The best time to visit Kolar is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Most temples in Kolar, including Kotilingeshwara and Antaragange, do not have entry fees. Parking or camera fees might apply at some sites.
Yes, Kolar is suitable for families, especially those interested in history, culture, and religious sites. The light trekking at Antaragange can also be enjoyable.
Kannada is the primary language spoken in Kolar. Hindi and English are generally understood in tourist areas and by service providers.
You can skip the Kolar Gold Fields area if you are not specifically interested in industrial history, as direct access to mines is restricted and there are no major tourist facilities.
You can get around Kolar using auto-rickshaws for short distances or local buses for budget travel. Hiring a private taxi for a full day is also an option.
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