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Basava Sagara

Belagavi, Karnataka, India
The Grandeur of Basava Sagara: Basava Sagara, widely recognized as the Narayanpur Dam, is a monumental masonry and earthen dam constructed across the mighty Krishna River. Located in the Yadgir district, it serves as a critical infrastructure for the Upper Krishna Project, facilitating irrigation fo r over 4.21 lakh hectares of land across several districts like Kalaburagi, Yadgir, and Raichur. Completed in 1982, the dam was named after the 12th-century social reformer Basavanna. The reservoir it creates is vast, holding approximately 37.965 tmcft of water, which transformed the arid landscapes of North Karnataka into fertile agricultural zones. Beyond its utility, the dam is a site of immense scenic beauty, surrounded by rugged hills and the sprawling backwaters of the Krishna. It provides drinking water and supports downstream hydroelectric power generation, making it a multi-purpose marvel. Visitors often marvel at the 30 massive spillway gates that, when opened during the peak Monsoon months of July and August, create a thunderous roar and a misty spectacle. The area around the dam is rich in natural resources, including uranium deposits, and is home to several ancient temples that add a spiritual dimension to the visit. The serene environment makes it a popular spot for locals to witness the sunset over the reservoir. Over the years, the dam has stood as a symbol of human engineering overcoming geographical challenges to provide life-sustaining water to millions. It remains a cornerstone of the state's hydraulic heritage and a significant landmark for travelers exploring the northern reaches of the state.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Engineering Marvel / Reservoir
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    Entry Fees:
    Nominal Charges: Entry to the dam viewing area is usually free or costs a nominal fee of Rs.10-20.

    Parking Fees: Small fees for two-wheelers and four-wheelers ranging from Rs.20 to Rs.50. ...
    Nominal Charges: Entry to the dam viewing area is usually free or costs a nominal fee of Rs.10-20.

    Parking Fees: Small fees for two-wheelers and four-wheelers ranging from Rs.20 to Rs.50.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the evening (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) for the best lighting and cool weather. ...
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the evening (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) for the best lighting and cool weather.
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    Special Events:
    Basava Jayanti: Celebrated in April/May with local rituals near the dam named after the saint.

    Independence Day: The dam is often illuminated with tri-color lights, creating a patriotic spectacle. ...
    Basava Jayanti: Celebrated in April/May with local rituals near the dam named after the saint.

    Independence Day: The dam is often illuminated with tri-color lights, creating a patriotic spectacle.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Spillway View: Standing directly in front of the 30 gates when they are open.

    The Reservoir Rim: Capturing the sunset reflecting on the vast blue water surface.

    Narayanpur Hilltop: For a wide-angle panor...
    The Spillway View: Standing directly in front of the 30 gates when they are open.

    The Reservoir Rim: Capturing the sunset reflecting on the vast blue water surface.

    Narayanpur Hilltop: For a wide-angle panoramic shot of the entire dam structure.

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Things To Do

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    Photography at the Dam: Capture the 30 gates in action during Monsoon.

    Picnicking by the Reservoir: Enjoy a family lunch on the grassy banks of the backwaters.

    Boating: Take a local boat ride to explore the vast expanse of the Krishna River.

    Temple Hopping: Visit the nearby Narayanpur temples for a spiritual break.

    Sunsets: Watch the sky turn golden over the deep blue waters of the dam.

    Trekking: Hike up the nearby hills for a panoramic view of the engineering marvel.

    Fishing: Engage with local fishermen to learn about the freshwater catch in the reservoir.

    Cultural Walks: Explore the local village of Narayanpur to understand the...

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    Why Famous:
    Irrigation Lifeline: It is famous for being the backbone of the Upper Krishna Project, providing water to drought-prone areas of North Karnataka.

    Scenic Reservoir: The vast expanse of the Basava Sagara reservoir is a major draw for tourists ...
    Irrigation Lifeline: It is famous for being the backbone of the Upper Krishna Project, providing water to drought-prone areas of North Karnataka.

    Scenic Reservoir: The vast expanse of the Basava Sagara reservoir is a major draw for tourists seeking panoramic water views and sunsets.
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    Architecture:
    Engineering Design: The Basava Sagara dam is a combination of earthen and gravity masonry construction. It stands 29. 72 meters high and stretches over a massive length of 10. 637 kilometers. The base width is approximately 37 meters, providing immense stability against th...
    Engineering Design: The Basava Sagara dam is a combination of earthen and gravity masonry construction. It stands 29. 72 meters high and stretches over a massive length of 10. 637 kilometers. The base width is approximately 37 meters, providing immense stability against the pressure of the Krishna River.

    Spillway Gates: The architecture features 30 Ogee-shaped spillway gates, designed to smoothly guide excess water. These gates are lined with concrete to prevent erosion and ensure structural integrity during heavy floods.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Belagavi Airport (IXG) is 280 KMS away; Hubballi Airport is closer at 160 KMS.

    By Train: Reach Yadgir Railway Station (30 KMS) or Almatti Railway Station (45 KMS).

    By Road: Well-connected via NH-50;...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Almatti Dam (45 KMS), Yadgir Fort (32 KMS), Kudalasangama (60 KMS), Aihole (80 KMS), Pattadakal (95 KMS), Badami (110 KMS), Vijayapura (120 KMS), Lingsugur (50 KMS), Shorapur Fort (40 KMS), Chhaya Bhagavati (25 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear sturdy shoes; the dam area can be slippery during rains; stay behind railings.

    Packing: Carry a hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle; there are limited shops near the dam top.

    Accommodati...

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