Flights from Bellary to Armenia
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About Bellary (BEP)
Bellary is a historic city in the Indian state of Karnataka, which is famous for its classical forts and monuments, colonial structures and unspoilt natural beauty. Located favourably in the Bellary district, this city is well known for a number of peculiar hill formations, worth-mentioning among which are Ballari Gudda, Kumbara Gudda, Kaate Gudda and Eeshwara Gudda. On a trip to Bellary, visitors can pay a visit to the famous Bellary Fort; explore Hampi- the world-renowned capital of Vijayanagara Empire, located 70 km from the city; and visit places of religious interest. Some of the most poplar temples in Bellary are Gavisiddeshwara Temple, Durgamma Temple and Malleshwara Temple. Located 50 km from the city, Daroji Bear Sanctuary deserves a visit. Here, tourists can get a chance to catch a glimpse of the Indian Sloth Bear in all its wilderness. On a Bellary tour, travellers must not miss to visit the Laxminarayan Temple and the Yogini Kolhapuri Mahalakshmi Temple, both illustrious for their classical architecture. Ashoka Siddapura is an archaeological site, located 30 km off Bellary, where some of the earliest edicts of Emperor Ashoka were discovered. History-lovers would simply love to visit this place, which is eminent for its unique heritage and monuments. To sum up in few words, this city presents the finest of classical Karnataka for visitors. For an authentic experience of this place, travellers can opt for a cost-effective travel package from MakeMyTrip.
About Armenia (AM)
A Transcaucasian country in Asia, Armenia is home to extraordinary wilderness and ancient cultural heritage. Featuring a mountainous terrain, the country faces a dry, continental climate. Yerevan is the capital city of Armenia featuring plenty of architectural masterpieces. Around the Republic Square, History Museum of Armenia, Government House, and Opera and Ballet Theater are must-visit attractions. About 20 km from the capital, the ancient city of Vagharshapat is famous for the UNESCO World Heritage zone comprising Etchmiadzin Cathedral. Lake Sevan, lying at 1900 m above sea level, is the largest freshwater lake in the entire Caucasian region. The surrounding region houses the 9th century built Sevanavank Monastery atop a hill. Ashot Erkat Restaurant nearby overlooks the lake and serves delicacies prepared from locally caught fish. Syunik region in central Armenia features diverse landscapes, from forests and rivers to lakes and cliffs. Karahunj, also known as the ‘Armenian Stonehenge’, is a prehistoric complex featuring vertically arranged two-meter stones. Syunik is also popular for Tatev Monastery that served as a scholarly institution during the medieval ages. This monastery can be reached through ‘Wings of Tatev’, the world’s longest cable car. No part of Armenia is bereft of natural wonders. To explore them all, save money on flights and hotels through incredible discounts offered by MakeMyTrip.
