Best time to book Mumbai to Hubli flights
The most convenient time to make flight bookings with the lowest fares is about 2 months prior to your planned date of travel. You can go for a round trip for your Mumbai to Hubli flights to further reduce your travel fare. Or, if you do not have a return date in mind, it is still advised to book your Hubli to Mumbai return flights in advance to get low airfares.
Exploring the city of Hubli
Hubli is the second biggest commercial city of Karnataka, also known as ‘Chota Mumbai’ which translates to ‘little Mumbai’. Carrying the charm of an old city and along with having the edge of being a commercial centre, Hubli makes for a popular destination among travellers and tourists.
Here are the top places to see in Hubli:
Shri Bhavani Shankar Temple: It is believed to be the place where Goddess Bhavani was worshipped by Shiv. During the celebration of Shivratri, a temple chariot festival is held here.
Asar: Built in 1646 by Mohammed Ali Shah, this was considered to be the hall of justice. It is also believed to have housed hair from Prophet Mohammed’s beard.
Shri Siddharoodha Swami Math: It is considered to be a holy abode, which Sadguru Siddharoodha took as his final resting place.
Unkal Lake: Being a popular landmark in Hubli, the Unkal Lake is a famous tourist destination. It is about 110 years old and is spread over 200 acres.
Nrupatunga Betta: This is the perfect picnic spot to spend with your dear ones. Built atop a hill, this place offers a peaceful getaway overlooking the busy city.
Indira Gandhi Glass House: Surrounded by artfully decorated gardens, this glass house has several exhibitions and events organised from time to time.
Nearby destinations from Hubli: You can make short trips to neighbouring areas and check out places such as Dharwad, Navilatirtha, Sathodi, Sural and Mathodi Falls, ISCKON Temple, Sykes Point and Ulavi.
Airport: Hubballi Airport (HBX)