Kittur Utsav is a vibrant state level festival in Belagavi district that honours the valour of Kittur Rani Chennamma, often hailed as one of India’s earliest women freedom fighters. Set against the historic Kittur Fort, it blends patriotic remembrance with colourful folk culture, concerts, exhibitions and local cuisine.
Did You Know?
- The festival commemorates Rani Chennamma’s 1824 victory over the East India Company, nearly three decades before the 1857 uprising.
- It is organised as a state level event with dignitaries, historians and cultural troupes participating each year.
- Crowds in recent editions have crossed several hundred thousand visitors over the three day celebration.
- Folk troupes performing dollu kunita, gombe kunita, kamsale and other traditional arts turn Kittur’s streets into a living cultural corridor.
Highlights of the Event
- Grand inaugural ceremony with tributes and garlanding of Rani Chennamma’s statues in Kakati and Kittur.
- Cultural evenings featuring folk dances, theatre, music concerts and narratives on the queen’s life and legacy.
- Heritage experiences at Kittur Fort and museum, including guided walks through the palace ruins and displays of weapons and artefacts.
- Exhibition stalls showcasing local handicrafts, agriculture, horticulture, health initiatives and a variety of regional food stalls.timesofindia.
- Special programmes and competitions highlighting women’s achievements and inspiring younger generations.
Event Dates and Timings
Kittur Utsav is usually celebrated over three days around 23 to 25 October, marking the historic victory of 1824. Ceremonies and cultural programmes typically run from morning exhibitions and discussions to evening performances and concerts. The exact schedules vary each year and are announced locally before the festival.
How to Reach Belagavi
By Road
Belagavi is well connected by national and state highways to Bengaluru, Pune, Goa, Hubballi and coastal as well as interior Karnataka. Regular KSRTC and private buses, along with taxis and self drive options, make it easy to include Belagavi in wider Karnataka road trips.
By Air
Belagavi Airport (IXG) at Sambra is about 10 to 12 kilometres from the city centre. It has direct domestic flights on select routes. Taxis, app cabs and autos are available at the airport for onward travel.
By Rail
Belagavi (BGM) is a major railway station on the South Western Railway network, with trains to Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and several other important cities. It is close to the city centre and well served by local transport.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Check the official dates, daily programme and chief guest schedules before planning, as special anniversaries can extend the celebrations.
- Expect large crowds during peak hours; arrive early for processions, cultural shows and fort visits.
- Dress modestly and respectfully at commemorative events and while visiting statues, temples and memorial spaces.
- Carry some cash for local food, crafts and rural stalls, as smaller vendors may not accept digital payments.
Call to Action (CTA)
Step into the story of Kittur Rani Chennamma, feel the energy of folk drums around Kittur Fort and plan your October journey to experience Kittur Utsav as a living chapter of Karnataka’s freedom and culture.
