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Karnataka’s Best Kept Secrets, 5 Lesser Known Heritage Destinations to Explore

Discover Karnataka’s forgotten capitals, ancient temples, and silent forts that remain untouched by crowds. This guide highlights five offbeat heritage places perfect for a peaceful weekend trip.

Last updated: 07/12/2025 12:29 PM
Sujay S - Senior Writer
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Karnataka is known for Hampi’s monuments and Mysore’s palaces, but the state hides a deeper and quieter layer of history. These forgotten towns were once powerful capitals, cultural centers, and trading hubs. Today they offer something rare, the beauty of silence, living temples, moss covered stones, and the feeling of stepping into a time that has not moved for centuries.

Contents
  • 1. Banavasi, Uttara Kannada
  • 2. Lakkundi, Gadag District
  • 3. Mirjan Fort, Gokarna
  • 4. Keladi and Ikkeri, Shimoga District
  • 5. Nuggehalli and Mosale, Hassan District
  • Quick Planner, Choose Perfect Heritage Getaway

This guide explores five offbeat heritage destinations across Karnataka, perfect for weekend travelers, history lovers, bikers, photographers, and anyone seeking solitude away from crowded tourist circuits.


1. Banavasi, Uttara Kannada

The Vibe: The First Capital of Karnataka
Best For: Writers, solo travelers, and heritage lovers

Banavasi is considered the oldest town in Karnataka and the first capital of the Kadamba dynasty around 345 AD. Surrounded by forests and the calm Varada River, Banavasi carries a peaceful charm. The ninth century Madhukeshwara Temple is not just a monument, it is still a living shrine filled with rituals and local devotion.

Banavasi

Distance from Bangalore: around 380 km
Best Transport: Overnight bus or train to Sirsi or Haveri, then local auto
Drive Tips: It is a long Western Ghats drive. A car is ideal for families. Bikers love the Sirsi forest route.

Heritage Highlight: The Oravel Stone Cot inside the Madhukeshwara Temple, a huge carved stone bed believed to be used by the deities.
Insider Tip: Visit Gudnapur Lake. The broken Queen’s Palace ruins next to the water at sunset feel almost unreal.


2. Lakkundi, Gadag District

The Vibe: City of Stepwells
Best For: Architecture lovers, photographers, and history students

Once a major Chalukya center, Lakkundi is filled with finely carved temples and an incredible collection of stepwells known as Kalyanis. The use of fine schist stone allows sharp, detailed carvings that often surpass Belur and Halebidu in craftsmanship. Yet, the village remains quiet and peaceful.

Distance from Bangalore: around 375 km
Best Transport: Train to Gadag Junction
Drive Tips: The highway via Chitradurga is fast, but the landscape is dry. Train is more comfortable.

Heritage Highlight: Musukina Bavi, a hidden stepwell set under a massive stone canopy.
Insider Tip: Visit Brahma Jinalaya, a Jain Basadi known for its meditative silence and cool dark interiors.


3. Mirjan Fort, Gokarna

The Vibe: The Pepper Queen’s Fortress
Best For: Photographers, coastal travelers, families, and nature lovers

Just a short ride from Gokarna, this massive laterite fort was built by Queen Chennabhairadevi, famously known as the Pepper Queen who controlled the spice routes of the coast. After monsoon season, the fort turns completely green with moss, making it look like a fantasy world.

Distance from Bangalore: around 480 km
Best Transport: Train to Gokarna Road or Kumta
Drive Tips: A stunning coastal drive if you arrive from Udupi or Mangalore.

Heritage Highlight: Secret escape tunnels, circular bastions, and views of the Aganashini River meeting the sea.
Insider Tip: Visit between September and December when the fort is at its greenest.


4. Keladi and Ikkeri, Shimoga District

The Vibe: Wooden Palaces and Mixed Architecture
Best For: Families, temple enthusiasts, and history travelers

These twin heritage towns were once capitals of the Keladi Nayakas. Their temples stand out because they merge Hoysala, Dravidian, and Islamic architectural styles. The Rameshwara Temple in Keladi has a wooden ceiling that still preserves carvings of the mythical Gandaberunda, now the Karnataka state emblem.

Keladi
Ikkeri

Distance from Bangalore: around 350 km
Best Transport: Car for easy access to both sites
Public Transport: Trains and buses to Sagar, then local autos

Heritage Highlight: The wooden ceiling of the Keladi temple and the carved Aghoreshwara Temple at Ikkeri.
Insider Tip: Visit the Keladi Museum next door. It has palm leaf manuscripts, old weapons, and rare historical items.


5. Nuggehalli and Mosale, Hassan District

The Vibe: Hidden Hoysala Art
Best For: Day trippers, bikers, Hoysala architecture fans

Nuggehalli is home to the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, a Hoysala masterpiece that sees almost no visitors yet is as detailed and grand as the famous Belur and Halebidu temples. Combine this with the twin temples at Mosale for a perfect heritage day trip from Bangalore.

Distance from Bangalore: around 140 km
Best Transport: Bike or car for a smooth day trip
Drive Tips: The Bangalore to Hassan highway is excellent for early morning breakfast rides.

Heritage Highlight: Beautiful Hoysala friezes showing stories of Krishna, Arjuna, and daily life.
Insider Tip: The priest often explains the carvings and even points out carvings that look surprisingly modern, such as figures holding telescopes.


Quick Planner, Choose Perfect Heritage Getaway

DestinationDistance from BangaloreVibe
Banavasiaround 380 kmSpiritual and ancient
Lakkundiaround 375 kmStepwells and ruins
Mirjan Fortaround 480 kmGreen coastal fort
Keladi Ikkeriaround 350 kmWooden carvings and history
Nuggehalliaround 140 kmIntricate Hoysala art

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