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Bijapur Castle

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Bijapur Castle, Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Bijaipur Castle, dating back to the 16th century, is situated next to a wildlife sanctuary. This wildlife sanctuary is home to leopards, wild boar, blue bulls, reptiles, monkeys and deer. This castle was built by Maharana Pratap’s younger brother, Rao Shakti Singh. Opposite the castle lies a heritage hotel, which is maintained by the royal family.

Bijapur Castle in Bijapur

Bijapur Castle in Bijapur

HistoryEdit

N.A

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

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Taj Bawdi

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Jala Manzil

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Jala Manzil Near Sat Manzil, Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

N.A

Jala Manzil at Bijapur

Jala Manzil at Bijapur

HistoryEdit

N.A

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

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Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Chand Bawadi

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Chand bawadi, about 3 km from Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

The Bawdi (Tank) was built by Ali Adil Shah in the 16th century. The fall of the Vijayanagar Empire saw a huge influx of people into Bijapur which witnessed new settlements coming up within the walled city raising the need for better infrastructure and water supply. The tank claims to have a storage capacity of 20 million litres of water which later on became a model for many other tanks constructed in the city. A grandeur complex came up around it, which was mainly used to house the maintenance staff though members of the royal family occasionally using it for recreation.

 Chand Bawadi, Bijapur


Chand Bawadi, Bijapur

HistoryEdit

The Bawdi (Tank) was built by Ali Adil Shah in the 16th century on the eastern boundary of Bijapur. Adil Shah named it after his wife “Chand Bibi”.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

Bara Kaman

Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Narasimha Temple

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Narasimha temple, about five kilometers outside Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Narsimha Temple Torvi, also known as the Narasoba or Narasimha temple, is an underground shrine dedicated to Saint Narasimha Saraswathi. The main object of worship here are a pair of sandals or padukas that are claimed to belong to Saint Narasimha Saraswathi. Popular belief also states that the Thoravi Ramayana was composed and written in Kannada by Kumara Valmiki at this very place.

HistoryEdit

N.A

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

Bara Kaman

Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Mehtar Mahal

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Mehtar Mahal, Bijapur Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Mehtar Mahal is the ornamental gateway located in Bijapur which leads to an exquisitely crafted mosque and a beautiful garden. Mehtar Mahal is also known as the ‘Sweeper’s Palace’ and is believed to be dating back to 1620 AD. The entry gate of Mehtar Mahal is built in Indo-Saracenic style. The place is three-storied and has beautifully carved arches. The grand minarets of the Mahal are finely designed with pictures of birds and rows of swans that would make it a picture perfect shot for a photographer. The carvings are crafted in Hindu architectural style with brackets that support balconies and stone trellis work. Mehtar Mahal has a mosque which is believed to be built by the sweeper of the palace by collecting gold coins that were showered upon him by the King. The ground floor of the mosque has a staircase that leads to a room above. The most stunning among all the carvings is the motif of lion and elephant. It is a perfect blend of perfection and art that takes you back to the time when artists came from across the world to create such masterpieces with their handiwork. Mehtar Mahal takes pride in being, one of the finest architectural monument of India.So set on a journey to Bijapur and walk past the architecture that reflects grandeur and exquisiteness of Indian culture and heritage.

Mehtar Mahal, Bijapur

Mehtar Mahal, Bijapur

HistoryEdit

Mehtar Mahal, meaning a ‘Sweeper’s Palace’, is believed to be dating from about 1620 AD, the palace was built by a sweeper with the handsome gift he received from the Ibrahim Adil Shah I. Entrance to this ornamental gateway leads to a mosque, and to the garden outside, which displays Indo-Saracenic architecture. It was decorated with stone bracket carvings, to support the balconies, and Hindu style stone trellis. Carved birds and rows of swans adorn the stone brackets. Highlight of the mahal is the stone elephant and lion motif.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

morning to evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

Bara Kaman

Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Ibrahim Rauza

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Ibrahim Rauza Shastri Nagar, Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

The Ibrahim-Rauza, consists of his tomb and mosque within a square compound, both rising face to face from a common raised terrace, with a tank and fountain between them. The mosque has a rectangular prayer-chamber, with a facade of five arches, shaded by the chhajja and a slender minaret at each corner. Enclosed within a square fenestration rises the bulbous dome with a row of tall petals at its base. The square tomb with double aisles around it, the inner one pillared, has similar features but is finer in proportions. Two narrow arches, next to the ones at each end, break up its facade. On the interior, each wall has three arches, all panelled and embellished with floral, arabesque or inscriptional traceries. The tomb-chamber has a low curved ceiling made of joggled masonry, with empty space between it and the dome.

Ibrahim Rauza,Bijapur

Ibrahim Rauza,Bijapur

HistoryEdit

The Ibrahim-Rauza, built by Ibrahim ‘Adil Shah II (1580-1627). Ibrahim Adil Shah II was king of the Sultanate of Bijapur and a member of the Adil Shahi dynasty. Under his reign the dynasty had its greatest period as he extended its frontier as far south as Mysore. He was a skilful administrator, artist, poet and a generous patron of the arts. He reverted to the Sunni sect of Islam, but remained tolerant of other religions, including Christianity. After his reign, increasing weakness permitted Mughal encroachment and the successful revolt of the Maratha king Shivaji, who killed the Bijapur general Afzal Khan and scattered his army. The dynasty left a tradition of cosmopolitan culture and artistic patronage whose architectural remains are to be seen in the capital city of Bijapur.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : Yes Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : Citizens of India and visitors of SAARC (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives and Afghanistan) and BIMSTEC Countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar) – Rs. 5 per head.

Kids Rs. : (Free entry to children up to 15 years)

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : US $ 2 or Indian Rs. 100/- per head

Kids Rs. : (Free entry to children up to 15 years)

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

Bara Kaman

Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Malik-e-Maidan, Bijapur

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Malik-Maidan, Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

The Malik e Maidan also known as the Burj-E-Sherz is said to be the largest weapon ever built in medieval times. The muzzle of the cannon has been fashioned into the shape of a lion head with open jaws, and between the jaws are inscribed elephants to make it look like the lion is devouring the elephant. It is made of a cast of alloy of copper, iron and tin. The interesting thing about the cannon is that its surface does not get hot even under the blazing sun and when struck sounds like a bell. The outside surface of the cannon is dark green and polished like glass with numerous inscriptions in Arabic and Persian. An inscription on the cannon about its creation states that it was built by Muhammad-bin-Hasan Rumi, a Turkish officer in the service of the king of Ahmednagar in the year 1549. Another inscprition inscribed on King Auranzeb’s command says that the Bijapur had been taken and the gun subdued by the emperor in 1686. When the fort of Parnadah where this gun was installed, fell into hands of Bijapur, General Murari Pandit brought the gun to Bijapur as a trophy of war and set it up on the present bastion. It is believed that the legendary cannon always remains cool and tinkles like a bell on tapping. The nozzle of the gun is shaped like the head of a lion with open jaws. Between the carved fangs of the lion is depicted an elephant being crushed to death. On top of the cannon is present an inscription commissioned by Aurangzeb.

Malik-e-Maidan, Bijapur

Malik-e-Maidan, Bijapur

HistoryEdit

Malik-e-Maidan, considered as one of the largest bell metal guns in the world. Meaning of the word ‘Malik-e-Maidan’ is ‘The Monarch of the Plains’. It was built in 1549 by Ali Adil Shah I and was considered as a war trophy. It is 4.45 metres long, has a diameter of 1.5 metres and weighs 55 tons. The cannon is sitting on top of the Sherzah Burj facing west towards the plains outside the city. This cannon was surrounded by a darbar hall and many royal residences of the Adil kings.

Must SeeEdit

Popular

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

  • Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

View All Sight of Bijapur… Click Here

Bara Kaman

Taj Bawdi

Jod Gumbaz

Malik-e-Maidan

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Malik-Maidan, Bijapur. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

The Malik e Maidan also known as the Burj-E-Sherz is said to be the largest weapon ever built in medieval times. The muzzle of the cannon has been fashioned into the shape of a lion head with open jaws, and between the jaws are inscribed elephants to make it look like the lion is devouring the elephant. It is made of a cast of alloy of copper, iron and tin. The interesting thing about the cannon is that its surface does not get hot even under the blazing sun and when struck sounds like a bell. The outside surface of the cannon is dark green and polished like glass with numerous inscriptions in Arabic and Persian. An inscription on the cannon about its creation states that it was built by Muhammad-bin-Hasan Rumi, a Turkish officer in the service of the king of Ahmednagar in the year 1549. Another inscprition inscribed on King Auranzeb’s command says that the Bijapur had been taken and the gun subdued by the emperor in 1686. When the fort of Parnadah where this gun was installed, fell into hands of Bijapur, General Murari Pandit brought the gun to Bijapur as a trophy of war and set it up on the present bastion. It is believed that the legendary cannon always remains cool and tinkles like a bell on tapping. The nozzle of the gun is shaped like the head of a lion with open jaws. Between the carved fangs of the lion is depicted an elephant being crushed to death. On top of the cannon is present an inscription commissioned by Aurangzeb.

HistoryEdit

Malik-e-Maidan, considered as one of the largest bell metal guns in the world. Meaning of the word ‘Malik-e-Maidan’ is ‘The Monarch of the Plains’. It was built in 1549 by Ali Adil Shah I and was considered as a war trophy. It is 4.45 metres long, has a diameter of 1.5 metres and weighs 55 tons. The cannon is sitting on top of the Sherzah Burj facing west towards the plains outside the city. This cannon was surrounded by a darbar hall and many royal residences of the Adil kings.

Must SeeEdit

Popular

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery

Asar Mahal

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Asar Mahal Bijapur, Karnataka Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Asar Mahal is also highly admired place as it houses two hair strands of Prophet Mohammed. Impressive wooden columns in the portico, the wooden ceiling double the height of standard ceiling, an artificial lake in front of the Mahal exhibit the intricate works of Adil Shahis. Apart from these, there are two other tanks beside the lake. Landscape paintings can be seen on the walls and ceiling of the building. This monument under maintenance of Archaeological Survey of India prohibits women from entering into the main sanctum.The rooms on the upper storey are decorated with frescoes and the front is graced with a square tank. Here women are not allowed inside. Every year there is urs (festival) held at this place. In front of the hall, one can see three tanks the bigger tank, which is at the centre is about 15 feet deep however the other two are comparatively smaller in size as well as depth. Behind Asar Mahal one can still see the remain of the citadel. Just a kilometer away behind Asar Mahal, one can still find the old mosque which is on top of the citadel wall. There is a big entrance with arc below this mosque. Many stones have inscriptions. The site is under maintenance of Archaeological Survey of India.

Asar Mahal, Bijapur

Asar Mahal, Bijapur

HistoryEdit

The Asar Mahal was built by Mohammed Adil Shah in about 1646, which was used to serve as a Hall of Justice. It became an important place only after changing it into a shrine. The building was also used to house hairs from the Prophet’s beard.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

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Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

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Kids Rs. : N.A

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Guide Required : No Edit

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Dress Require: No

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How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

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Things to CarryEdit

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Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

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Kudalasangama,Bijapur

India /Karnataka /Bijapur /Bijapur

Kudalasangama temple (Sri Sangameshwara Temple) In Kudalasangama, Bijapur, is situated about 15 km from the Almatti Dam in Bagalkot district of Karnataka state. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Kudalasangama, around 800 years old, is a pilgrimage centre for the people of the Lingayath faith. It is situated on the confluence of the Krishna River and Ghataprabha River, which further flows towards Srisaila, considered as a pilgrimage centre in Andhra Pradesh. Kudalasangama (also written as Kudala Sangama) is an important center of pilgrimage for people of the Lingayat faith. It is located about 15 km from the Almatti Dam in Bagalkot district of Karnataka state. The Krishna and Ghataprabha rivers merge here and flow east towards Srisaila (another pilgrim center) in Andhra Pradesh. The Aikya Mantapa or the holy Samādhi of Basavanna, the founder of the Lingayat faith along with Linga, which is believed to be self-born (Swayambhu), is here.

HistoryEdit

Kudala Sangama is an Old Shaiva Kshtra mentioned in Shivapuranas Sri Sangameshwara being the main deity. In 12th century this holy place shone with full glory, with a big educational centre of Kalamukha tradition.
Moreover, Kudala Sangama Development Board has been formed by the Government for the improvement of this historic place. Apart from this, Government has also invested around INR45 Crores to develop this place.

The famous rivers Krishna and Malaprabha merge here. Formerly it was known as Kappadi sangama where Basaveshwara’s teacher Ishanaguru lived.

Kudalasangama has the Sangamanatha temple, built originally in the Chalukyan period. This renowned temple situated on the river bank, at the confluence of the Krishna and the Malaprabha rivers. The current structure showcases the Jain style of architecture. The temple consists of a porch, Navaranga and the main shrine.

The shrine is dedicated to Lord Sangameshwara, in the form of a Linga. The entrance to the shrine is flanked by beautifully carved pillars, with figures of animals and flowers. The idols of Basaveshvara, Neelamma, Nandi and Ganapathi have been placed in the Navaranga.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A

Closed OnEdit

N.A

Best Season to VisitEdit

October-February (During Winters)

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 hours.

Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A

Kids Rs. : N.A

Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A

Video Camera Rs. : N.A

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A

Dress Code (If Any) : N.A Edit

Dress Require: No

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Tourists can hire taxis to visit famous destinations like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Malik-e-Maidan

Bus : KSRTC buses are running regularly between the nearby cities to Bijapur. Tourist luxury buses are regularly available from Bangalore and Mumbai, each will cost about Rs 1200-1,500 per head.

Train : Bijapur is connected by rail to many cities in the state and also the cities in the neighboring states. It is well connected to Bangalore (Mysore Weekly Express), Mumbai (Bjp Bb Fast Pas), Hyderabad (Bolarum Passr) and Hubli (Yeswantpur Exp).

Air : The nearest airport to Bijapur is Belgaum, which is about 205 km away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. From Belgaum to Bijapur, taxi charge is about Rs 3,500. Mumbai (501 km) and Bangalore (539 km) are the International Airports close by, from where it requires about 12 – 13 hours travel to reach Bijapur by Taxi/ buses.

Others : N.A

Things to CarryEdit

N.A

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
  • Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
  • Keep daily cash in separate pockets.

HelplineEdit

  • Control Room : 250844, 100.
  • Tourisum Dept : 250359.
  • Fire Brigade : 101.
  • Ambulance : 102.

Gallery