Koppal Fort
Koppal, Karnataka, offers several attractions including historical sites like Koppal Fort, the ancient Mahadeva Temple in Itagi, and the Male Malleshwara Temple. Natural and religious spots include Sanapur Lake, Anjanadri Hill, and the Gavimath religious shrine. You can also explore nearby areas such as Hampi and Anegundi
Male Malleshwara Temple
The ancient and sacred temple of Sri Male Mahadeshwara is a pilgrim centre where Mahadeshwara lived, practiced medicine as Sidda, taught ahimsa to people in and around the seven hills. It draws lakhs of pilgrims from the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Itagi Shri Mahadeva Temple
The Mahadeva Temple was built based on the general plan of the Amruteshwara Temple at Annigeri (used as the prototype). The Mahadeva Temple has the same architectural components; there is a difference in their articulation. The Mahadeva Temple at Itagi was built circa 1112 CE by Mahadeva, a commander (dandanayaka) in the army of the Western Chalukya King Vikramaditya VI. Itagi is about 22 miles (35 km) east of Gadag and 40 miles (64 km) west of Hampi.
Gagan Mahal
One of the most remarkable monuments of the Adil Shahi dynasty, built in the 16th century. Its name, which translates to "Palace of the Sky," reflects the grandeur and architectural brilliance of the period. Originally constructed as a royal palace and later used as a military headquarters, Gagan Mahal showcases Indo-Islamic architecture with its high arches, intricately carved doors, and a massive hall supported by elegantly designed pillars.
Gavimath
Gavimath also called Gavisiddeshwara Matha of Koppal is a one of the oldest monasteries in North Karnataka. Gavimath is at least 800 years old and one of the well known Lingayath Mathas. Gavimath spur contains four caves and a modern temple wuth Lingayat Gurus. Gavimath is involved in uplifting the the society by various activities like running educational institutions, providing food to the needy and imparting spiritual knowledge.
Sanapur Lake
Sanapur is a village in Gangavathi taluk, Koppal district in Karnataka, India.[1] It has a population of 1628 according to 2011 census. A lake in the village fed by Tungabhadra Dam canal is a tourist attraction. It is 3 km (1.9 mi) away from Virupapur Gaddi and 4 km (2.5 mi) away from Hampi.
Anjanadri Hill
Anjanadri Hill, located near Hampi in Karnataka, is a sacred site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. It is also known as Anjanadri Betta and features the Anjaneya Temple at its summit, with a climb of over 500 steps. The hill is surrounded by lush landscapes, offers views of the Tungabhadra river, and is considered a key religious destination connected to the Ramayana.
Sunset Point Hampi Island
The term "Sunset Point Hampi Island" likely refers to Matanga Hill or Hemakuta Hill, both popular spots for watching the sunset in Hampi. Matanga Hill is considered the premier spot for its panoramic views, while Hemakuta Hill offers a view closer to the Virupaksha Temple. The "island" refers to the area near the Tungabhadra River, where the sunsets are viewed over the landscape of boulders and temples.

