
Near by places around Divya College of Education

Divya College of Education, Tumakuru is a college established in 2009 in Karnataka. Affiliated with Tumkur University and approved by NCTE, it is a prominent institution for teacher education, primarily offering the B.Ed. program with an intake of 100 students. It provides essential campus facilities.

Tumakuru, Karnataka

Attractions & Things to Do near Sri Divya B.Ed. College
Discover the full range of campus facilities at Sri Divya B.Ed. College including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.
Essential Amenities near Sri Divya B.Ed. College
airports
~ 70 km
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru
bus stand
~ 4 km
Tumakuru City Bus Stand
railway station
~ 5 km
Tumakuru Railway Station
nearest hospital
~ 3-5 km
Vinayaka Hospital

Hotels NEAR Sri Divya B.Ed. College
Hotel SLN Comfort
Pruthvi Paradise
Sri Sai Residence
Apoorva Residency
Sadanand's Highway Inn, Tumkur

PGs near Sri Divya B.Ed. College
Sharan Men's PG Accommodation
Gowreeshawara Paying Guest Hostel
Nisarga Boys Hostel
Shree Vishnu Priya Girls Pg
Sri Veerabhadreshwara Ladies Pg

Popular Food Places near Sri Divya B.Ed. College
Sattva Swadesi Malige & Desi Cafe
Nandini Cafe Moo
Sri Shivanshu Udipi Hotel
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
Devarayanadurga Fort
Namada Chilume
Shivaganga Hills
Siddara Betta

RESTAURANTS
Divya Bar & Restaurant
Kaustubha Pure Veg Restaurant
Vilasi Delight Veg Restaurant
Hotel Balaji Family Restaurant

SHOPPING MALLS
Maruthi Plaza
Sakala Shopping Mall
People Shopping Mall

RESORTS RECREATION
Dundi Mango Mist Resort
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Devarayanadurga
~ 15 km from Tumakuru
A hill station with ancient temples and a fort, offering trekking opportunities.
Namada Chilume
~ 14 km from Tumakuru
A natural spring with mythological significance, surrounded by dense forest, ideal for picnics.
Shivaganga Hills
~ 30 km from Tumakuru
A sacred pilgrimage site and popular trekking destination with a temple at its summit.
Siddara Betta
~ 46 km from Tumakuru
Known as the 'hill of saints', featuring caves and temples, popular for trekking and medicinal plants.
Madhugiri Fort
~ 43 km from Tumakuru
One of Asia's largest monolithic hills with a historic fort, offering challenging treks and panoramic views.
Markonahalli Dam
~ 45 km from Tumakuru
A scenic spot across the Shimsha River, ideal for relaxation and picnics, known for its British-era design.
Sri Chennakeshava Temple, Aralaguppe
Distance varies, located in Tumakuru district
An 1150-year-old temple built in Dravidian style, showcasing intricate inscriptions and stone carvings.
Jayamangali Blackbuck Reserve
~ 70 km from Tumakuru
Karnataka's only notified protected area for blackbucks, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Weekend Getaways
Mysore
~ 140-150 km
A historic city famous for its grand Mysore Palace, Brindavan Gardens, and rich cultural heritage.
Shivanasamudra Falls
~ 110-120 km
Twin waterfalls, Gaganachukki and Barachukki, offering a spectacular misty view, located on the Kaveri River.
Nandi Hills
~ 90-100 km
A popular hill station near Bengaluru, known for its scenic sunrise views and historical temples.
Lepakshi
~ 120-130 km
A village in Andhra Pradesh known for its Veerabhadra Temple, famous for its architecture and a giant Nandi statue.
Shravanabelagola
~ 80-90 km
A renowned Jain pilgrimage site featuring the colossal monolithic statue of Gommateshwara Bahubali.
Belur and Halebidu
~ 150-170 km
Historic towns famous for their exquisite Hoysala architecture, particularly the Chennakesava Temple and Hoysaleswara Temple.
Hogenakkal Falls
~ 180-200 km
Known as the 'Niagara of India', famous for its coracle rides, medicinal baths, and beautiful scenery.
Chikmagalur
~ 180-200 km
A charming hill station in Karnataka, known for its coffee plantations, trekking trails, and serene environment.
Coorg
~ 200-220 km (slightly beyond 200km but a popular choice)
A picturesque hill district, often called the 'Scotland of India', famous for its coffee estates, waterfalls, and lush landscapes.
Talakad
~ 120-130 km
An ancient town on the banks of the Kaveri River, known for its buried temples that resurface once every few years.

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