You can reach the city of Kolar in Karnataka by covering around 55 kilometres from the capital city of Bengaluru. The city's gold mines and dairy industry have made it famous throughout history. At the moment, it is one of the largest milk producers in the world and the largest in South India. Once known as the sacred Avantika-Kshetra, this ancient settlement is renowned for its many places of worship. The districts of Bangalore Rural and Chikballapur are to its west, Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh to its east, and Krishnagiri and Vellore in Tamil Nadu to its south.
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How is the weather of Kolar in peak season?
The weather of Kolar in peak season is pleasant weather with clear skies and gentle breezes in the evenings. It means you can easily plan a trip to Kolar in the months of November, December, January and February to enjoy your trip to the fullest.
What are the best places to visit in Kolar?
The most loved attractions in Kolar are Kolaramma Temple, Vidurashwatha Temple and Markandeya Hill.
What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in Kolar?
If you are a foodie, Kolar is the right place for you. Kolar has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are Sahana Darshini, New City Hotel Restaurant and little DELICIOUS RESTAURANT.