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Colonel Hill Pillar

Colonel Hill Pillar
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Address

NH66, Kasaba Gundibail, Honnavar, Karnataka 581334

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Open Hours

Open 24 hours, recommended for daylight viewing

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Weather

Warm and tropical with cooling sea breezes throughout the year

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Crowd Level

Low

The Colonel Hill Pillar stands as a poignant historical sentinel in Honnavar, Karnataka, serving as a testament to the colonial legacy of the region. Located strategically atop a hillock alongside the busy NH-66 (formerly NH-17), this 30-meter tall column is a striking architectural silhouette that has captivated travelers for nearly two centuries. Erected in 1845, the pillar serves as a solemn memorial to Colonel Hill, a distinguished officer of the British East India Company who tragically passed away at Gersoppa while commanding the Mysore Division.

The construction of the column was commissioned by the 14th Madras Native Infantry, reflecting the respect and organizational structure inherent in the British military hierarchy of the 19th century. Its positioning on an elevated outcrop provides not only a historical landmark but also serves as an informal observation point for the coastal landscape. The architecture is indicative of the neoclassical influences brought to India during the mid-19th century, featuring a clean, tapering cylindrical design that commands attention amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats periphery.

Visitors to the site often describe an experience of quiet introspection. Unlike the bustling pilgrim centers of coastal Karnataka, the Colonel Hill Pillar offers a rare intersection of military history and natural serenity. The surrounding hillock, draped in coastal flora, provides a vantage point where the hum of the highway meets the stillness of historical remembrance. It is a site where one can pause during a long coastal road trip to appreciate the historical layers that define the Uttara Kannada district.

For those interested in historical tourism, the pillar acts as a gateway to understanding the British influence in the Gersoppa region, a center once famous for the opulent Queen of Gersoppa's kingdom. The maintenance of the site is managed by local civic authorities, ensuring that the structural integrity of this monolith remains intact for future generations. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a passerby on the coastal highway, the pillar serves as an enduring, silent chronicler of the shifting tides of history in Karnataka.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

19th-century colonial history, architectural landmark, panoramic views of NH-66

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Visit Duration

30–45 minutes

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Best Time

Early morning or sunset for photography

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Route Options

Located directly on NH-66 in Honnavar; accessible via local buses, auto-rickshaws from Honnavar town center

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Parking

Small unpaved parking area near the base of the hillock

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Entry Fee

Free entry for all visitors

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Camera Fee

No camera fees applicable

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Restaurants Nearby

Seafood and vegetarian restaurants located along the Honnavar bypass

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Toilets

No dedicated facilities; utilize public amenities in Honnavar town

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Drinking Water

Carry own water supply as there are no vendor kiosks on the hill

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Wheelchair Access

Limited; involves uneven terrain and climbing the hillock

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Medical Facilities

Government Hospital in Honnavar town

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Weather Alerts

High humidity and significant rainfall during the monsoon months (June-September)

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

Not applicable; not a religious site

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Special Poojas

Not applicable

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Prasadam

Not applicable

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Not applicable

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Temple History

Not a temple; historical memorial pillar erected in 1845 by the 14th Madras Native Infantry

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Nearby Sacred Places

Apsarakonda Temple, Sharavathi River estuary sites, and local coastal shrines

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