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What is the best time to visit Belur and Halebidu?

  • Climate: Pleasant winters to warm / hot during summers
  • Temperature: 15 – 35 degrees in different seasons
  • Terrain: Foothills of western ghats
  • Best months: November to February

Climatically, the best months to visit Belur and Halebidu are between November and February. The temperatures remain very comfortable and sightseeing is not painful.

The summers are between later March / April and May, and temperatures may go near 35 degrees Celsius. It does not get as hot as Hampi or Badami, however it is not the most ideal time.

Monsoon months (June – August) the temperatures remain in the 20s, perhaps between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. If you do not mind the occasional rainfall, you can plan your visit during this season as well. Note that you may find humid weather during this time.


What is Belur famous for?

Belur is the early capital of the mighty Hoysalas, back in the 12th Century AD. The Hoysalas reign lasted for about 400 years in India. So they were one of the most successful kingdoms of India. Compared to it, the 230 years of Mughal empire looks very small.

Belur and Halebidu have some of the most spectacular temples from the 12th century preserved. In fact, the main temples in both these places – Chennakeshava and Hoysaleshwara temples are still active. Meaning, devotees still worship here.

The Hoysala architecture are built on Soapstone. Soft material that allowed the sculptors and other artisans to impress their imagination on stone. The carvings on the temple are amazing, intricate and mind boggling.

Scenes from epics and different facets of life are brilliantly carved on the walls of these temples. Some of India’s biggest Nandi scuptures are a part of the Hoysaleshwara temple.

Nandi Statue at the Hoysaleshwara Temple, Halebidu
Nandi Statue at the Hoysaleshwara Temple, Halebidu. This magnificent statue stands at an impressive 15 feet tall and 24 feet long (4.5 meters tall and 7.3 meters long).

READ More about Belur and the Hoysalas here.


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Belur and Halebidu

Belur and Halebidu are close. They are located at a distance of around 20 kms. Belur is a larger town. It serves as the base place to stay while you visit nearby places in Belur, Halebidu, Belavady (Veer Narasimha Swamy Temple).

What is the Dress Code in Belur?

There are no dress codes in Belur, within or outside of the temple. However, Belur is a historical, religious place. It is a good idea to bear this in mind when visiting Belur.

Dress and conduct modestly and respectfully towards the place. However, there isn’t a convention of having to dress traditionally.

Keep general comfort in mind, especially in Summers.

There are no restrictions for foreigners in general. Pls observe general respect towards the place, customs and deities.

READ More about the Dress Code at Belur

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