Hassan is 115km from Mysore, and at an altitude of 957m above sea level. This picturesque town in the heart of the Malanad region is also the district headquarters. The original town, adjacent to the village of Channapatna, was founded in the 11th Century by Channa Krishnappa Naik. But it was the Hoysalas who brought worldwide acclaim to the region with their unique style of architecture.
Hassan is named after Goddess Hasanamba(the smiling goddess), who is the presiding deity of the town. Her temple is opened once a year for about a week, during the second Aahwayuja( October),and a big Jatra (Shandi or fair) is held on this occasion. Festive season are a good time to visit, as the whole town comes alive with music, colour and excitement. Hassan is surrounded by six other districts, and is well-connected by rail, road to all major cities of South India making it a convenient base to explore heritage centers like Belur, Halabeedu, Shravanabelagola and Somnathpur.