Arkavathi Dam or Haro Bele Dam at Kanakapura tourism Ramanagara tourism Karnataka tourism
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 Published On Sep 18, 2018

Arkavathi Dam or Haro Bele Dam at Kanakapura tourism Ramanagara tourism Karnataka tourism. Arkavathi Dam also known as Haro Bele Dam is built across the river Arkavathi, a tributary of the river Kaveri. Located near Kanakapura town in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. The dam helps in the irrigation of the nearby areas. The Harobele dam is a recent structure, built in the year 2004.
The reservoir has a length of 720 meters. The height of the Arkavathi dam rises to a height of 29.685 meters above the foundation. There are 8 radial spillway gates in the dam, it is an important reservoir of water in the area.
Arkavathi Dam is surrounded by natural beauty. The calm and soothing atmosphere and the wonderful view of the dam offers visitors a wonderful spot to spend some relaxing moments. During monsoons the view of the dam becomes exceptionally beautiful.
Ramanagar may be associated with the iconic movie Sholay, there is more to the ‘Silk town’ than what meets the eye Kanva Reservoir and Ramadevara Betta. Legend has it that Kanva River, a tributary of River Cauvery, is named after Sage Kanva, who is believed to have lived inside the caves, in mountains and forests around the dam, during the time of Ramayana. Another key attraction is the cave temple of Purushotthama Thirtha Gavi. It is just three kilometers from the Kanva Reservoir and an important pilgrimage destination for the Madhwa Brahmins. They believe that a Madhwa saint did penance at this place during ancient times. An idol of Hindu Lord Hanuman is also seen inside the cave.
Ramanagara gets its name from Ramagiri Hills or Ramadevara Betta. Along with Ramadevara Betta there are other hills Rama Siddeshwara betta, Shivar-amagiri, Kaakasura Betta, Kapotagiri, this hill resembles a lingam when viewed from the east, Ganesha from the west, a serpent from the north and Lord Hanuman from the south.Ramanagara is well known for its sericulture, and is nicknamed Silk Town and Silk City . The silk produced in this region forms the input for the famous Mysore Silk. Ramanagara is the largest market for silk cocoons in Asia.. Ramanagaram is associated with the iconic movie Sholay. Ramadevara Betta a famous trekking spot, rock climbing spot surrounded by rocky hills is the place where famous scenes and song of the movie Sholay was shot. Ramanagara's name was based on the historical story of the Ramayana. Ramanagara – The land of the seven hills. Yatirajagiri, Shivaramagiri, Somagiri, Revannasiddeshwara Betta, Krishnagiri, Sidilakallu Betta and Jalasiddeshawara Betta are the seven major hills in Ramanagara. Ramanagara or Ramgarh is home to some of the world’s oldest deposits of granite and other rock outcrops.
Ramanagara tourism offers other places of interest around ,Ramanagara district such as Arkavathi Dam, Kanva Dam,Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta, Janapada Loka,Kanva Reservoir, Sangama: The place is the confluence of Arkavathy and Kaveri, thus called Sangama by locals. Its one of the major tourist attractions in Kanakpura and around 2 hours drive from Bangalore and Kanakapura fort: Built by the chief of Channapatna, Jagadeva Raya, this fort is another place to visit in Kanakapura. One can spot the remains of the fort near the Arkavathi bridge. Chunchi falls will be ideal one day outing. The waterfalls from the river Arkavati, about 90 kms from Bangalore city. It is en route to Mekedatu and Sangama. Sangama is a place where 3 rivers join.
Kanakapura tourism offers other places of interst such as Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta, Maralwadi DAM, Maralwadi kere, Cauvery North Wildlife Santury, Panchapalli Dam at Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, Kanakapura fort, Benki Galls, Kanakapura Fort, Muthathi, Igloor Dam, Ganalu falls., Maralwadi DAM, Benki Falls, .

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