Devanahalli: Ein verstecktes Juwel, wo Natur und Erbe sich umarmen
Direkt vor den Toren Bangalores gelegen, ist Devanahalli, Karnataka, eine faszinierende Mischung aus Geschichte und Natur. Als Heimat des majestätischen Devanahalli Forts lädt diese charmante Stadt Reisende ein, ihre alten Mauern und üppigen Landschaften zu erkunden. In der Nähe bieten die ruhigen Nandi Hills atemberaubende Ausblicke und belebende Wanderungen, perfekt für Abenteuerlustige. Tauche ein in die lokale Kultur auf lebhaften Märkten und genieße authentische Küche aus Karnataka. Mit seinem reichen Erbe und seiner ruhigen Landschaft ist Devanahalli eine bezaubernde Flucht, die dir ein einzigartiges Erlebnis verspricht, nur einen Katzensprung vom geschäftigen Stadtleben entfernt.
![Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Bangalore city, at Devanahalli in the State of Karnataka, India.[1]
It was originally built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda,[1][2][3][4] which remained in the hands of his descendants until the mid–eighteenth century. In 1749, the then Dalwai of Mysore, Nanjarajaiah, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan.[2] In 1791, Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort and took possession during the Anglo-Mysore War.
The birthplace of Tipu Sultan, also known as Tiger of Mysore, is located near to the fort.[5] The fort is situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6129111/3a741336-7967-46ee-8dca-77645e72a5eb.jpg?impolicy=resizecrop&rw=1920&ra=fit&ch=480)

















































































![Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Bangalore city, at Devanahalli in the State of Karnataka, India.[1]
It was originally built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda,[1][2][3][4] which remained in the hands of his descendants until the mid–eighteenth century. In 1749, the then Dalwai of Mysore, Nanjarajaiah, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan.[2] In 1791, Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort and took possession during the Anglo-Mysore War.
The birthplace of Tipu Sultan, also known as Tiger of Mysore, is located near to the fort.[5] The fort is situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6129111/3a741336-7967-46ee-8dca-77645e72a5eb.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=899&h=675&p=1&q=high)





