

Near by places around Government First Grade College, Siruguppa: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Ballari

Government First Grade College, Siruguppa, established in 1989, is an affiliated government institution in Ballari, Karnataka. Accredited with NAAC Grade B, it offers diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Arts, Commerce, Science, and Management, fostering a dynamic academic environment for its 884 students.

Ballari, Karnataka
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Attractions & Things to Do near Government First Grade College, Siruguppa
Discover the full range of campus facilities at Government First Grade College, Siruguppa 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 Government First Grade College, Siruguppa
airports
231 KM
Hubli Airport
bus stand
1.4 KM
Siruguppa Bus Depot
railway station
32 KM
Adoni Railway Station
nearest hospital
12.5 KM
Govt. Hospital, Harivanam - Adoni Rd

Hotels NEAR Government First Grade College, Siruguppa
Model Grand Inn, Ballari
Hotel Parth Residency, Gangavathi
Hotel Vaishnavi Grand, Siruguppa
Kishkinda Heritage Resort, Gangavathi

Popular Food Places near Government First Grade College, Siruguppa
Pallavi Veg Restaurant
Vasavi Canteen
Saptagiri Family Restaurant
The Pizza Point
Explore Nearby Attractions Government First Grade College, Siruguppa

LANDMARKS
Shambhulinga Temple, Siruguppa
Bellary Fort, Ballari
Kenchanagudda Fort, Siruguppa Taluk
Tekkalakote Fort, Siruguppa Taluk

RESTAURANTS
Pallavi Veg Restaurant
Saptagiri Family Restaurant
Andhra Spice Family Restaurant
Roots Fine Dine

SHOPPING MALLS
Sri Sai Complex
SAI SHOPPING MALL
BBS Shopping Complex
Sg Square

RESORTS RECREATION
Kishkinda Heritage Resort, Gangavathi
Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary
Must-Visit Tourist Spots Government First Grade College, Siruguppa
Bellary Fort
~ 56 KM
A historic fort located on a massive granite rock, offering panoramic views of the city of Ballari.
Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary
~ 70 KM
The first Sloth Bear Sanctuary in India and Asia, declared exclusively for the protection and conservation of the Sloth Bear, located in Ballari district.
Shambhulinga Temple
Within Siruguppa
An old temple located on a bastion of the fort in Siruguppa, believed to be the oldest temple in the area.
Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple
Within Siruguppa
An ancient temple showcasing stunning architecture and religious practices in Siruguppa.
Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Within Siruguppa
A beautiful ancient temple located in Siruguppa, attracting devotees.
Kenchanagudda
~ 6 KM from Siruguppa
A village on the bank of the Tungabhadra river, featuring two forts, including an upper fort on a rock.
Tekkalakote Fort
~ 11 KM from Siruguppa
An 18th-century square-shaped fort and a pre-historic Neolithic site in Siruguppa taluk.
Kumaraswamy Temple, Sandur
~ 70 KM from Siruguppa
An ancient Hindu temple located in Sandur, Ballari district, and a protected monument.
Hulikuntiraya Temple, Bommaghatta
~ 80 KM from Siruguppa
An old temple of Lord Hanuman popular with devotees from Ballari and neighboring districts.
Kurugodu Temples
~ 80 KM from Siruguppa
Home to a cluster of nine temples dating back to the 12th century AD, located in Ballari district.
Weekend Getaways
Hampi
~ 70-80 KM
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient temples, ruins, and unique bouldered landscapes, once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Badami
~ 200 KM
Famous for its rock-cut cave temples and ancient monuments, showcasing Chalukyan architecture.
Bijapur (Vijayapura)
~ 200 KM
Known for its historical sites, including the iconic Gol Gumbaz and Ibrahim Rauza.
Chitradurga
~ 200 KM
Renowned for the majestic Chitradurga Fort, beautiful hills, and rich history.
Kotturu
~ 102 KM
A town in Ballari district popular for the Samadhi (final resting place) of Basappa Lingaswamy, also known for the Kotrabasappa Temple.
Gadag
~ 150 KM
A city known for its historical monuments, particularly temples with exquisite architecture.
Aihole
~ 200 KM
An archaeological site known for its extensive collection of ancient temples and monuments, often called the 'Cradle of Indian Architecture'.
Pattadakal
~ 200 KM
A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its group of monuments, which represent the pinnacle of Chalukyan architectural style.
Basava Sagar Dam (Narayanpur Dam)
~ 100 KM
A serene dam built across the Krishna River, offering a peaceful retreat and picturesque setting for relaxation.
Koppal
~ 100 KM
A town with historical significance, known for its ancient fort and Jain temples.

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