Schedule |
(5 days)
Every Thursday during Season (October - January).
Departure : 9.00 p.m. 1st day.
Return : 6.00 a.m. 5th day. |
Fare |
Rs.1,250/-
(including accommodation) |
Transportation |
by
Road. |
Place |
Tungabhadra Dam -
340 Kms. From Bangalore
Hampi - 353 Kms. From Bangalore / 74 Kms. From Bellary.
Badami - 120 Kms From Bijapur
Pattadakal - 134 Kms From Bijapur
Aihole - 110 Kms From Bijapur
Bijapur - 530 Kms - From Bangalore
Kudala Sangama - 597 Kms-From Bangalore/ 67Kms From Bijapore
A ride through the history of North Karnataka, whos architecturespeaks for the art,
culture and secular vision of India that has been pulling in visitorsfor centurys.
Is also known for Dance and Music festivals, is famous for craft"Bidriware"
named after Bidar. |
Description
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Cave Temples:
Badami is another timeless monument to the Karnatakas love towards Art and
Architecture. Badami houses lot of Temples of Lord Vishnu and Shiva with glorious
carvings, is located between a lake and hills of Sand stone.
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Pattadkal
Pattadkal is another testimony for Chalukya style of Architecture, also happens
to be the World Heritage Centre. Situated on the banks of Malaprabha river has the epics
chiseled on the temple walls |
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Durga Sculpture
Aihole along with Badami and Pattadkal share the glory of history. Is the cradle of Indian
Temple Architecture housing around 125 Temples. Not to forget one of the oldest Temples
(of 5th Century A.D.) The Lad Khan Temple and Durga Temple.
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Jumma
Masjid
Bijapur, known as the Capital of Adil Shahi Dynasty in the history books, has all
the grandeur that lets you discover it all over again. It is in the history books for
other reasons like having the second largest dome, Gol Gumbaz, aprt from Jumma Masjid,
Ibrahim Roza, Mehtar Mahal and the Nagar Khana. |
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Kudala Sangama
Kudala Sangama is a highly significant place to all Shivas. The Temple is
at the confluence of the rivers Krishna and Malaprabha. |
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