

Near by places around Government First Grade College, Halaguru: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Mandya

Government First Grade College, Halaguru is a government institution established in 2007, affiliated with the University of Mysore. Located in Malavalli, Mandya, it offers foundational undergraduate programs in Arts, Commerce, and Science, serving as a key educational hub for the region.

Mandya, Karnataka
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Attractions & Things to Do near GFGC Halaguru
Discover the full range of campus facilities at GFGC Halaguru 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 GFGC Halaguru
airports
70 km
Mysuru Airport (MYQ)
bus stand
1 km
Halaguru Bus Stand
railway station
35 km
Maddur Railway Station
nearest hospital
15 km
Malavalli Taluk Hospital

Hotels NEAR GFGC Halaguru
Hotel Kaanana, Malavalli
Hotel Nanjundeshwara, Malavalli
Hotel Mayura River View, Shivanasamudra

Popular Food Places near GFGC Halaguru
Local eateries in Halaguru
Annapoorna Hotel, Malavalli
Explore Nearby Attractions GFGC Halaguru

LANDMARKS
Shivanasamudra Falls
Talakad Temples
Somanathpur Chennakeshava Temple

RESTAURANTS
Hotel Sharada, Malavalli
Hotel Anugraha, Malavalli
Local Eateries in Halaguru

SHOPPING MALLS
Malavalli Town Market
No major shopping malls within 10 km

RESORTS RECREATION
Gaganachukki & Barachukki Waterfalls Area
Jaladhama Resort
Bheemeshwari Adventure and Nature Camp
Must-Visit Tourist Spots GFGC Halaguru
Shivanasamudra Falls
20 km
Comprising Gaganachukki and Barachukki, these are two picturesque waterfalls on the Kaveri river, known for their scenic beauty and the Shivanasamudra Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Mekedatu and Sangama
45 km
Mekedatu is a gorge where the Kaveri river flows through a narrow ravine, while Sangama is the confluence of rivers Kaveri and Arkavathi.
Talakad
40 km
An ancient historical site known for its sand-covered temples on the banks of the Kaveri river, believed to be buried due to a curse.
Somanathpur Chennakeshava Temple
55 km
A magnificent Hoysala era temple known for its intricate carvings and architectural brilliance, dedicated to Lord Chennakeshava.
Srirangapatna
65 km
A historic island town famous for the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace (Daria Daulat Bagh), and Gumbaz (Tipu Sultan's mausoleum).
Melukote
60 km
A significant pilgrimage center with the Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple and the Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple atop a hill, offering panoramic views.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
65 km
A small yet beautiful bird sanctuary comprising six islets on the Kaveri river, home to a variety of migratory and resident birds.
Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary
35 km
A unique bird sanctuary known for its breeding colonies of painted storks and spot-billed pelicans, coexisting with the local villagers.
Brindavan Gardens (KRS Dam)
75 km
Terraced gardens with musical fountains, located below the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam across the Kaveri river.
Weekend Getaways
Mysuru
80 km
The 'City of Palaces' is a major cultural hub, famous for Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, Mysore Zoo, and various museums.
Bengaluru
110 km
The capital city of Karnataka, known as the 'Garden City' and 'Silicon Valley of India', offering a mix of modern attractions, historical sites, and vibrant nightlife.
Hogenakkal Falls
120 km
Known as the 'Niagara of India', these falls on the Kaveri river are famous for their unique carbonatite rocks and coracle rides.
Bheemeshwari Adventure and Nature Camp
85 km
A nature and adventure camp nestled along the Kaveri river, offering activities like river rafting, kayaking, fishing, and trekking.
Shravanabelagola
105 km
A prominent Jain pilgrimage site, famous for the colossal statue of Gommateshwara Bahubali, carved out of a single stone.
Belur and Halebidu
170 km
Historic towns renowned for their Hoysala architecture, particularly the Chennakeshava Temple in Belur and Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu, known for their intricate carvings.
Nandi Hills
140 km
A popular hill station and ancient hill fortress, offering picturesque sunrise views, trekking trails, and historic temples.
Biligirirangana Hills (B.R. Hills)
135 km
A hill range that is a confluence of the Eastern and Western Ghats, forming a unique ecosystem rich in biodiversity, with a famous temple at the peak.
Coorg (Madikeri)
190 km
A renowned hill station known as the 'Scotland of India', famous for its lush coffee plantations, misty hills, waterfalls, and rich culture.

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