Step into the past at Devarayanadurga Fort, a testament to the rich history of Tumkur. Constructed by Chikka Devaraja Wadiyar, the 14th ruler of the Wadiyar dynasty of Mysore, in the 17th century, this fortress stands as a symbol of his legacy. The fort’s existence bestowed the name “Devarayanadurga,” translating to “fort of Devaraja.”

Though time has eroded much of its grandeur, the fort’s allure remains undiminished. A fleeting stop at this historic site is a must, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Be prepared, as there are no food stalls along the way. Pack provisions of food and water for a comfortable visit.

For an unforgettable experience, consider planning your visit to the fort around sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the fort’s ambiance transforms, offering a breathtaking view that lingers in memory.

Beyond the fort, Tumkur boasts a plethora of activities for you and your loved ones to enjoy. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or seeking adventure, Tumkur has something for everyone.

Getting There:

To reach Devarayanadurga, drive directly from Siddaganga Hale Mata, covering an approximate distance of 14.4 km. The journey from one historical site to another offers a glimpse into the region’s heritage, making your trip truly worthwhile.