Hubli is an unexplored yet fascinating destination in the Indian state of Karnataka. The region is referred to as Hubli-Dharwad, denoting the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad. Collectively, these two cities form the second largest city in the state, next only to Bangalore. Being the business hub and commercial hub of North Karnataka, it is one of the fastest growing cities in the state. This historic city has been a center for trade in cotton since the reign of the Vijayanagara Empire, whereas the town of Dharwad is becoming a hub for the automobile industry. When it comes to tourism, the city may be overshadowed by Bangalore and Mysore, but it does have its fair share of interesting places and has witnessed a surge in tourism. You will be enchanted by the vast splendor and architectural prowess of the 900-year-old Chandramouleshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Banashankari Temple is another such marvel, built in the 13th century. Nrupatunga Hill is a famous picnic spot and gives a panoramic view of the city. Navagraha Teertha is a major pilgrim spot for Jains and features the tallest statue of Shri 1008 Bhagavan Parshvanath, standing at an astounding 61 feet. Adventure-lovers can go for a scenic boat ride at Unkal lake.

Best Time to Visit Hubli

The most favorable time to visit Hubli is in winter, from the month of October to February. The weather is pleasant enough to indulge in sightseeing and adventure activities which are not recommended during other seasons, as the city witnesses hot summers and humid monsoons. The average temperature during this season is around 16 °C, so light warm clothes will do. You can also get a glimpse at the culture of the area by attending festivals such as Dharwad Utsav, celebrated in the month of November.

Weather Of Hubli

Hubli and Dharwad have a tropical wet and dry climate. Summers start in late February and end in June, marked by a hot and dry weather. The maximum temperature can reach up to 39 °C during this season. The monsoons last from mid-June and lasts till mid-October. Though the average temperature remains moderate, the heavy rains come quite unexpectedly, making it obligatory to carry umbrellas most of the time. The annual rainfall in the city is about 838 mm. This season is followed by winter, which starts in October and lasts till February. The weather remains quite pleasant, with a mean temperature around 16 °C. There is practically no rainfall during this season, making it the most preferred tourist season.

How to Reach Hubli?

By Air : Hubli Airport is a domestic airport in Hubli. It is located at a distance of 8 km from the main city.

By Rail : Hubli Junction Railway Station comes under the South Western Railway zone. It is well-connected to cities across Karnataka such as Bangalore and Hospet, as well as to cities like Goa, Mumbai, Hyderabad and many more.

By Road : Hubli is situated on the Golden Quadrilateral Highway which makes it easily accessible from many parts of the country, via road. Asian Highway 47, National Highway 63 and National Highway 218 are some of the highways that pass through the city. Private and public buses can be availed from different cities, to reach Hubli. The major public sector transport corporation serving the area is NWKRTC (North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation).