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1. Almatti Dam

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2. Ibrahim Rauza Tomb

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3. Shivgiri Temple

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5. Jumma Masjid

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6. The Archaeological Musuem

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7. Malik-i-Maidan 

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9. Pangarh Fort

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10. Mithari and Asar Mahals

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12. Jod Gumbaz

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14. Sangeeta Mahal

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15. Afzal Khan Cenotaph

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16. Galaganatha Temple

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17. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Toravi, Bijapur District

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18. The Citadel

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19. Sat Manzil

20. sherza burj, 21. bhairamgarh sanctuary.

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Places to see in Vijayapura

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By Meenakshi Gupta One of the most visited historical towns of the state with 50 mosques, more than 20 tombs, and some palaces and ruins is Vijayapura. Formerly known as Bijapur, Vijayapura is located north of Karnataka closer to Maharashtra towns Sangli and Solapur. Undoubtedly there are many interesting places to see in Vijayapura.

The city is famous for its architectural marvels of historical importance built during the Adil Shahi dynasty period. Vijayapura is one of the top 10 cities visited in Karnataka, especially for its monuments. Vijayapura is also home to India’s largest dome, Gol Gombaz along with many other monuments and ruins of the forts.

The heritage city Bijapur, established in the 10th – 11th centuries by the Kalyani Chalukyas was renamed Vijayapura in the year 2014 as it has been always known as the City of Victory, Vijayapura. Bijapur first came under the Muslim influence of, the Sultan of Delhi, Allaudin Khilji by the end of the 13th century and then under the Bahamani kings of Bidar in 1347. The city was under Mughal rule up to 1723. It was during the Adil Shah King’s tenure, Vijayapura became a culturally rich empire and attracted musicians, artists, and scholars from various fields and far-off locations like Persia and Arabia. The popular Urdu poetry symposium or Mushaira is believed to have originated from Bijapur and travelled to North India and other parts of the country.

Places to Visit in Vijayapura

Being a heritage and historical city, Vijayapura has a lot to offer to travellers, researchers, students, and all history and architecture enthusiasts. The blend of Mughal and Indian architecture and craftsmanship is par excellence.

Temples and Mosques

A hub of heritage temples and mosques, Vijayapura is a travellers and pilgrims’ delight. 1. Jamia Masjid: The central wall of this holy Indo –Islamic architectural mosque is covered with lines from the Holy Quran etched in exquisite calligraphy. The exterior, especially the onion-shaped crowning dome, the aisles & corridors, the elegant arches, halls, and much more are one of the best examples of Indo- Islamic architecture from Adil Shahi.

2. Shivagiri Temple:   Home to the second largest Shiva statue in the country standing tall with a height of 85 feet, Shivagiri temple is evolving as the most sought pilgrimage. The statue weighs around 1500 tons and also has a small idol of Shivalinga installed beneath the big statue. 3. Muddebihal: Home to Shiva and Hanuman temples and shrines of Dattatreya, Panduranga, Durgadevi, Mallayya, Marulasidheshwara, and Banashankari. Muddebihal, Muddebihal also has ruins of an old fort. 4. Ingaleshwar: A cluster of eight ancient temples, of which two are cave temples namely Siddeshvara and Akka Nagamma, Ingaleshwar is a must to visit the temple in Vijayapura. Another temple with 36 beautifully carved Kalyana Chalukya era pillars, is Someshwara Temple, which is believed to be the largest in the town. 5. Sahasraphani Parshwanatha Basadi:   Located on the outskirts of Vijayapura, this Jain temple has a unique idol of Lord Parshwanatha. This 1500-year-old beautifully sculptured idol is adorned with 1008 headed snake. A beautiful sight of offering milk to the god on the full moon and new moon days (Poornima and Amavasya), where milk travels through all the 1008 heads before it smears the whole idol. The other sacred places or places of worship include Thi Yelagur, Tikota, Sindgi, Salotgi, Indi, Almel, Agarkhed, etc.

Heritage sites and monuments in Vijayapura

Gol Gumbaz

Ibrahim Roza

Bara Kaman

4. Gagan Mahal: As the name suggests, a palace and a Durbar Hall (Meeting Hall) were built by Ali Adil Shah I around 1561, is a roofless structure. The main attraction of the palace is the great central arch with a span of 60 feet and 9 inches, which is an exquisite example of the Indo-Islamic architecture 5. Other famous monuments in Vijayapura: Malik-e-Maidan  Mehtar Mahal  Upli Buruj ,Taj Bawdi  Talikote Jod Gumbaz, Asar Mahal, Anand Mahal, Andu Masjid, Chota Asar, Chini Mahal, Jala Manzil, Jami Masjid, Chand Bavdi, Bukhari Masjid, Aurangazeb Idgah, Moti Gumbaz, Mustafa Khan’s Mosque and Palace, Malik Sandal Mosque, Malik Jahan Begum’s Mosque, Rama Mandira, Ratullah Khan’s Mosque, Parameshwara temple, Nav Gumbaz, Narasimha temple, Pani Mahal, Saat Manzil, Siddheshwara temple, Devara Nimbargi, Yakut Dabuli’s Tomb and Mosque, Ark-Killa, etc

Best time to visit

Being located North of Karnataka, Vijayapura is a warm location. The best time to visit Vijayapura is post-monsoon i.e. from October to February. The weather is pleasant and comfortable to visit the monuments. A lot of walking is involved so ensure you carry enough drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.

How to reach

Vijayapura is well connected via road and rail all over Karnataka. Vijayapura is about 524 km from the state capital Bangalore. Vijayapura is also the best base station for visiting other heritage sites like Badami , Aihole , and Pattadakal . By Air Under the Udaan scheme, Kalaburagi is the closest airport and is approximately 166 km away but with limited flights. The other two airports Hubbali and Belagavi , both around 200 km are convenient airports to reach Vijayapura. By Train Vijayapura has a railway station connecting to most of the major cities in Karnataka and Maharashtra. By Road Located North of Karnataka, Vijayapura has easy access to Karnataka, Maharashtra, and the Telangana region. The state-owned bus service, KSRTC has a service from Bangalore and other major towns of Karnataka.

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Places to Visit in Bijapur

Karnataka, a state in southern India, is home to several undiscovered treasures. The city of Bijapur in the Indian state of Karnataka has a rich history and is known for its impressive architecture. Visitors, however, will feel as though they have been transported back in time by sites such as the magnificent Ibrahim Rauza, Jumma Masjid and Gol Gumbaz. Relics from these kingships and sultanates are currently on display around the city, a testament to its dedication to preserving its heritage. The original name for this city was Vijayapura, which means “city of triumph” in Sanskrit.

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Malik-e-Maidan

Malik-e-Maidan

Home to a cannon.

2 to 3 hours

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Citadel Near Bijapur

Citadel Near Bijapur

Must-see site with awe-inspiring architecture.

1 to 2 hours

Barakaman

Popular tourist attraction

Taj Bawadi

Popular monument for tourists

3 to 4 hours

Mehtar Mahal

Mehtar Mahal

Stunning palace with incredible architectural style.

Upri Buruj

Gagan Mahal

Royal palace with intricate design.

Chand Bawdi

Chand Bawdi

Charming stepwell.

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Ibrahim Rauza

Ibrahim Rauza

Awe-inspiring mosque.

Mithari and Asar Mahals

Mithari and Asar Mahals

Known for its beautiful structure.

Jumma Masjid Near Bijapur

Jumma Masjid Near Bijapur

Incredible historical landmark.

Bijapur Fort

Bijapur Fort

Ancient fort with exquisite structure.

Gol Gumbaz

Known for its stunning architecture

Best time to visit bijapur, all year round destination, peak season, moderate season.

  • What To Expect : Good weather and cool breeze early in the morning
  • Things You'll Love : Religious spots, shopping complexes and architectural gems.

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Bijapur , a historically rich city in Karnataka , is known for its cultural heritage and stunning architecture. From majestic forts to elegant mausoleums, Bijapur offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the bygone era. Here are some of the best places to visit in Bijapur:

Places to Visit in Bijapur with Family:

  • Malik-e-Maidan:Malik-e-Maidan, also known as the "Monarch of the Plains," is a massive cannon located in Bijapur. It is one of the largest medieval cannons in the world and a significant historical landmark.
  • Barakaman:Barakaman, meaning "Twelve Archways," is a tomb made for Ali Roza, the wife of Ibrahim Adil Shah II. Though incomplete, the monument showcases exquisite architectural beauty and intricate carvings.
  • Taj Bawadi:Taj Bawadi, also known as the "Tank of Taj," is an ancient stepwell located in Bijapur.
  • Mehtar Mahal:Mehtar Mahal is a beautiful palace located within the Bijapur Fort complex. Built during the Adil Shahi dynasty, the palace showcases a blend of Indian and Persian architectural styles.
  • Upri Buruj:Once a watchtower and now a popular tourist spot, Upri Buruj offers a panoramic view of Bijapur city.
  • Gagan Mahal:Gagan Mahal, meaning "Sky Palace," is a majestic palace built during the Adil Shahi dynasty.
  • Chand Bawdi:Chand Bawdi, also known as the "Moon Stepwell," is a remarkable stepwell located in Bijapur.

Places to Visit in Bijapur with Friends:

  • Siddeshwara Temple:Siddeshwara Temple is a prominent religious site dedicated to Lord Shiva. It attracts a large number of devotees and provides a serene and peaceful environment for friends to visit and seek blessings.
  • Malik-i-Maidan:Malik-i-Maidan is not only a historical marvel but also an exciting spot for friends to explore. The massive cannon and its fascinating history make it an intriguing place to visit together.
  • Bijapur Fort:Bijapur Fort is a majestic structure that houses various other attractions such as the Gagan Mahal, Jala Manzil, and many more. It offers a chance for friends to immerse themselves in history and witness the grandeur of the past.

Best Time to Visit Bijapur:

The best time to visit Bijapur is during the winter months from October to February when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.

Good Places to Visit at Night in Bijapur:

While Bijapur is not particularly known for its nightlife, there are a few places where visitors can spend a peaceful evening

  • Ibrahim Rouza Garden:The illuminated mausoleaum creates a magical ambiance, perfect for a peaceful nighttime stroll.
  • Gol Gumbaz Complex:The Gol Gumbaz Complex is open for visitors until late evening, allowing them to witness the stunning architectural beauty of the mausoleum.

Restaurants in Bijapur:

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Places to Visit in Bijapur in 1 Day

If you have just one day to explore Bijapur, prioritise visiting the Gol Gumbaz , Ibrahim Rauza , and Bijapur Fort . These landmarks represent the city's rich history and architectural brilliance, providing a comprehensive glimpse into Bijapur's cultural heritage.

Places to Visit in Bijapur in 2 Days

With an additional day, you can include attractions like Malik-e-Maidan and Chand Bawdi . These sites offer unique experiences, from witnessing the massive cannon at Malik-e-Maidan to admiring the intricate architecture of Chand Bawdi.

Places to Visit in Bijapur in 3 Days

A three-day itinerary allows for a more in-depth exploration of Bijapur. In addition to the previously mentioned attractions, you can also visit the Bijapur Zoo, experience the tranquility of Siddeshwara Temple, and explore the Mehtar Mahal within the Bijapur Fort complex.

Places to Visit Near Bijapur:

Within 100-300km radius of Bijapur, you can explore Aihole Located about 100 kilometers, Badami , known for its stunning cave temples carved out of sandstone cliffs. Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its exquisite Chalukyan architecture.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Bijapur

What are the best places to visit in bijapur.

Bijapur has loads of places that you can visit on your vacation. Our recommendation of the best places to visit in Bijapur include - Malik-e-Maidan, Citadel Near Bijapur, and Barakaman. Apart from these, there are multiple other places to visit that you can explore if you are on a longer trip!

What are the top things to do in Bijapur?

Bijapur is an incredibly lively place and is popularly known for its topmost things to do like Malik-e-Maidan, Citadel Near Bijapur, and Barakaman. You will have a great time here, then why wait? Book your trip now!

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10 Best Places to Visit in Bijapur, Karnataka

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  • Updated on January 2, 2024

Places to Visit in Bijapur, Karnataka

Delve into the tapestry of history, bask in the confluence of diverse cultures, and savor the tranquil embrace of nature. In Bijapur , Karnataka, every step taken is not merely a walk through a city, but a journey through a vibrant, breathing gallery of time.

Today, we’ll embark on a unique quest, not merely listing places but narrating tales, sharing secrets, and cherishing the wonders of Bijapur. So, hop onto our metaphorical caravan as we journey through the ten must-visit jewels of this city.

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Exploring Bijapur, Karnataka: Top 10 Must-See Attractions

1. the whispering arcs of gol gumbaz:.

Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka

At first glance, Gol Gumbaz might appear as an exquisite architectural marvel. But the real magic lies within. The whispering gallery at its dome ensures that even the slightest murmur isn’t kept secret.

A quiet whisper on one side travels mysteriously to the other, making conversations an enchanting affair. Legend has it that this was an ancient way to keep tabs on conspirators. So, when you visit, be careful about sharing secrets; the walls truly have ears!

  • Famous for: World’s second-largest unsupported dome; unique whispering gallery.
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM closed on Fridays
  • Entry Fee: INR 25 (Indians), INR 300 (Foreign Nationals)
  • Tips: Reach early to avoid crowds. Wear comfortable shoes as you climb for the whispering gallery.

2. Ibrahim Rauza: The Poetic Mausoleum:

Ibrahim Rauza Bijapur Karnataka

If architectural marvels could pen poems, Ibrahim Rauza would be a sonnet of love and loss. The mausoleum doesn’t just house tombs but the undying love of a Sultan for his queen.

Flanked by artistically carved minarets and adorned with intricate designs, it tells tales of the bygone era. Spend a sunset here, and let the cool breeze narrate stories of the past.

  • Famous for: Exquisite architecture symbolizing love and loss.
  • Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 5 (Indians), INR 100 (Foreign Nationals)
  • Tips: Sunset is a particularly picturesque time to visit.

3. The Bijapur Fortress: Witness to Time:

Bijapur Fort Karnataka

More than a structure, the Bijapur Fortress is a custodian of history. It has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, the joys of victories, and the pain of defeats.

While the walls have seen countless tales unfold, the moat has reflected myriad emotions. Explore its vastness, and with every step, feel the pulse of history.

  • Famous for: Mighty fortifications and historical significance.
  • Timings: Open 24 hours, but daylight hours are recommended.
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (Indians), INR 200 (Foreign Nationals).
  • Tips: Guides are available at the entrance and can provide historical insights.
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4. Malik-e-Maidan: The Monarch of the Battlefield:

Malik-e-Maidan Bijapur Karnataka

Can you imagine a cannon with an aura? Malik-e-Maidan is no ordinary weapon. Crafted using a blend of metals, these gigantic cannon is known for its cool touch even under scorching sun.

Etched with inscriptions and adorned with an elephantine carving, it’s more than a war relic; it’s an emblem of art and might combine.

  • Famous for: Largest medieval cannon, known for its cool touch.
  • Timings: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 10, INR 100 (Foreign Nationals).
  • Tips: Don’t forget to touch the cannon; it remains cool even in the heat.

5. Upli Buruj: The Astronomer’s Delight:

Upli Buruj Bijapur Karnataka

This 16th-century watchtower serves as a sentinel, overseeing Bijapur. However, the most unique feature is its ancient, yet astonishingly accurate, astronomical instruments. Climbing to its summit at dusk, you can almost hear the whispers of ancient astronomers deciphering the cosmos.

  • Famous for: Ancient astronomical instruments and panoramic views.
  • Entry Fee: INR 10
  • Tips: The climb might be a bit steep; carry water with you.

6. Jama Masjid: The Divine Canvas:

Jama Masjid Bijapur Karnataka

A place of worship and an art gallery combined. Every arch, every dome, every nook and cranny of the Jama Masjid showcases the zenith of Islamic architecture. The sprawling prayer hall, adorned with a mosaic of prayer carpets, resonates with an aura of tranquillity.

  • Famous for: Splendid Islamic architecture and vast prayer hall.
  • Timings: Open daily except during prayer times.
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Tips: Dress modestly. Non-Muslims should avoid visiting during prayer times.

7. Gagan Mahal: The Celestial Palace:

Gagan Mahal Bijapur Karnataka

As the name suggests, Gagan Mahal seems to touch the sky. This palace, with its majestic arches and historical aura, has seen royal gatherings, momentous decisions, and grand celebrations. Today, it stands as a testament to Bijapur’s regal past.

  • Famous for: Majestic arches and historical assemblies.
  • Tips: Ideal for photography. Visit in the morning for the best light.

8. The Twin Marvels: Asar Mahal & Mehtar Mahal:

Asar Mahal & Mehtar Mahal Bijapur Karnataka

One is a repository of sacred relics; the other is an architectural symphony. Asar Mahal, once a hall of justice, now houses sacred relics of Prophet Muhammad. Mehtar Mahal, on the other hand, is a visual treat with its ornate entrance and intricate carvings, a true gem in stone.

  • Famous for: Sacred relics (Asar) and ornate stone carvings (Mehtar).
  • Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free for Asar Mahal, INR 15 for Mehtar Mahal
  • Tips: Asar Mahal is considered sacred; do respect local customs.

9. Jod Gumbaz: The Twin Domes:

Jod Gumbaz Bijapur Karnataka

Peace, serenity, and architectural brilliance – Jod Gumbaz encapsulates all. The twin domes, dedicated to Khan Muhammad and Abdul Razzaq Qadiri, are a spectacle of symmetry and artistry. Amidst the urban hustle, this place offers a moment of reflection and peace.

  • Famous for: Twin domes and a serene environment.
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (Indians), INR 200 (Foreign Nationals)
  • Tips: The surrounding gardens are perfect for a short rest or picnic.

10. Shivagiri: A Tryst with Nature:

Shivagiri Bijapur Karnataka

After the historical deep dive, refresh your senses at Shivagiri. A short drive from Bijapur, this is nature’s haven. The lush landscapes, chirping birds, and soothing aura provide the perfect conclusion to our Bijapur odyssey.

  • Famous for: Natural beauty and respite from the city.
  • Timings: Best visited during daylight hours.
  • Entry Fee: INR 10.
  • Tips: It’s slightly away from the main city; plan your transportation ahead.

General Tips for Bijapur Exploration:

  • Weather: Bijapur can get quite hot during summer. Plan your trip in cooler months, preferably between October and March.
  • Stay Hydrated: Always carry a bottle of water.
  • Respect: This city is drenched in history and culture. Always be respectful of local customs and religious practices.
  • Local Cuisine: Don’t miss out on trying local delicacies.
  • Shopping: The local markets offer a plethora of traditional crafts. Don’t forget to bargain!
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Reaching Bijapur (now officially known as Vijayapura)

Bijapur is well-connected to various parts of India through different modes of transport. Here’s a concise guide on how to reach Bijapur:

  • Nearest Airport: The closest operational airport to Bijapur is the Belgaum Airport, approximately 200 kilometers away.
  • Connectivity: Major cities like Mumbai , Delhi , Bangalore, and Kolkata are connected to Belgaum. From Belgaum , you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Bijapur.
  • Bijapur Railway Station: The city has its own railway station that is well-connected to different parts of India.
  • Major Trains: There are direct trains connecting Bijapur to cities like Bangalore , Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Solapur, among others.
  • Bus Services: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and other private bus operators offer regular bus services to Bijapur from cities like Bangalore, Pune , Hyderabad, and Goa .
  • Self Drive: If you prefer driving, you can reach Bijapur through National Highway 50 (NH50) and other well-maintained state highways.

Final Thoughts:

Bijapur isn’t just about structures; it’s about stories. Every structure, every fragment of stone, and every nook resonates with stories of old. As you meander through this heritage-rich haven, you aren’t merely observing history — you’re seamlessly blending into its narrative.

So, the next time wanderlust beckons, let Bijapur be your destination. Dive deep into its historical ocean, and resurface with memories that last a lifetime. Remember, in Bijapur, you don’t just visit places; you experience epochs. Safe travels!

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Satnam Singh

Satnam Singh

Satnam is a writer who loves traveling, meeting new people, and sharing his experiences through captivating blogs that you'll enjoy reading.

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Between the 10th and 11th centuries, the Chalukyas founded the town of Bijapur, earlier known as “Vijaypura” or the city of victory. The change of name occurred in the 14th century during the reign of the Adil Shahi dynasty. In this period most of the construction of the treasured monuments began. Over time, the city has become a cultural hub due to the influences of the different dynasties that governed it. Bijapur tops among one of the famous places to visit in the state of Karnataka for those who love to see something cultural. Here is a list of the best places to visit in Bijapur that reflects on the ancient state and historical importance of the region.

1. Ibrahim Rauza

Ibrahim Rauza in Bijapur

Ibrahim Rauza, is said to be the monument which inspired the grand ‘Taj Mahal’ design! It is the mausoleum Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his beloved wife. It’s a coveted wonder of Persian Muslim architecture. What’s even more amazing about it is that it was designed on a single rock slab! One of the places to visit in Bijapur must be seen since Ibrahim Rauza with its wonderful minarets and gateways is immaculate. The entire monument boasts of different stone awnings, decorative windows, and arches.

2. Jami Masjid

The Jami Masjid was founded by Ali Adil Shah I after he vanquished the Vijayanagar Kings, and is the oldest and largest mosque in the whole of South India . The mosque is one of Bijapur’s most popular sightseeing sites and occupies an area of approximately 1,16,600 square metres. No doubt Jami Masjid falls under one of India’s most beautifully built mosques list. You’ll admire the mosque’s incredibly crafted interiors and decorated with various paintings and murals. It is a wonderful sight indeed!

3. Gol Gumbaz

Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur

The Bijapur Sultan’s mausoleum, Muhammad Adil Shah (1656), Gol Gumbaz is the world’s second-largest dome, and regarded as one of the world’s most impressive structures. The dome, ranked among Bijapur’s most important historical sites, is 52 meters high and covers more than 18,000 square feet of land. You can also visit the ‘Whispering Room’ which is another popular Gol Gumbaz attraction. Here one can hear even the softest of sounds!

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4. Malik-e-Maidan

Malik-e- Maidan translates literally to the ‘Monarch of the Plains’. Its the world’s largest medieval mounted cannon! One of the esteemed sightseeing spots in Bijapur, the cannon weighs a whopping 55 tons and is 4 meters long. The outer diameter of the muzzle alone is above 1.5 meters. Shaped like the head of a lion, with an elephant mauled in his teeth, it is believed that, while the cannon was being fired, the gunner had to dip his head in a water tank to protect his ears from the massive “boom.”

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5. Bijapur’s Gagan Mahal

Gagan Mahal, Places to visit  in Bijapur

Translating literally to ‘Sky Palace,’ the Gagan Mahal was designed in the 16th century by Ali Adil Shah I. It is characterized by the arches and the large central arch which serves as the entrance to the citadel. The Darbar (assembly hall) was located on the ground floor while the upper floors acted as the royal family residence. Plan a trip to Bijapur, don’t miss out on Gagan Mahal ‘s beauty!

6. Bijapur Fort

Bijapur Fort is an important historically significant monument located in Bijapur. Established during the Adilshah dynasty reign, it is endearingly known as South India’s Agra. Also known as Vijapura Fort, a 50-foot moat protects the fort. Numerous structures inside the fort were built over time by rulers of different dynasties.

7. Upli Burj

The name Upli Burj is in nearly everyone’s list of top places to visit in Bijapur. This refers to a watchtower, designed by Hyder Khan in the 16th century. The structure stands at an impressive 24-meter height and you will find the tower’s top to be one of the city’s most popular viewpoints giving a wide panorama. And if you’re a photo enthusiast, you’ll need to surely visit the Upli Burj. Typically, it’s accessible through the winding circular escalators. You’ll also see two large cannons mounted at the top of the watchtower.

8. Sath Kabar

Saath Kabar translates literally into 60 graves and has a very tragic story behind it. Adil Shah II’s army chief had killed his 63 wives in cruel jealousy that they might remarry after he died in the battle with Shivaji.

9. Mehtar Mahal

Mehtar Mahal, Places to visit in Bijapur

Located inside the Bijapur Fort grounds, Mehtar Mahal dates back to 1620 and still stands to be the most luxurious structures inside the fort. The carvings on the minarets compose the Indo-Saracenic style as well as the Hindu architectural style.

10. Shopping in Bijapur

Shop for local handicrafts and artefacts while in Bijapur. Take home some Lumbini Jewellery pieces, made exclusively by the region’s local stat tribes, sandalwood products, and the Ilkal Sari.

During the reign of the Adil Shah dynasty, Bijapur was in full glory and saw its splendour after defeating the waning Vijaynagar kings to seize control of the reign. Due to his religious tolerance as the Mughal emperor, Akbar, Ibrahim Adil Shah II, was considered the most venerated of the Adil Shahi sultans. It was he who accounts for most of the city’s grandeur.

Other than this, Badami, Pattadakal, Aihole, Koppal, Hampi, Lakkundi, Gadag-Betageri and Kudala Sangama are popular places to visit near Bijapur. The above-mentioned places are the best of the several monuments which should most definitely include your Bijapur vacation. Finding this guide useful? Check some of the best Bijapur holiday packages with Pickyourtrail ! Start crafting your itinerary online with the best places to visit in Bijapur and book your dream vacation now! You can also leave us a WhatsApp enquiry for any assistance or download our best travel app on Android or IOS .

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"Who says time travel isn't possible?" Venture to the historical places in Bijapur and you'll feel like you've hopped straight into a time machine. Bijapur, an old city that whispers tales of its grand past, is a treasure trove of architectural wonders and spellbinding stories. Isn't it marvellous how bricks and stones can narrate centuries-old tales? From majestic forts that proudly stand as sentinels of time to ancient mosques that echo melodious prayers from the bygone era, Bijapur tourist attractions offer a journey unlike any other. Remember that Bollywood song that made you hum and dance? Imagine the tunes taking you through the winding lanes of Bijapur.

Dive in, and let's journey through the gems of this timeless city.

List Of 15 Best Places To Visit In Bijapur

Ready for a magical journey into the heart of history? Bijapur's doors are wide open, inviting you to immerse yourself in its magnificent past. Let's set forth on an enthralling Bijapur sightseeing tour.

  • Gol Gumbaz | Architectural Marvel, Whispering Gallery
  • Ibrahim Rauza | Elegant Mausoleum, Intricate Carvings
  • Jumma Masjid | Grand Mosque, Islamic Architecture
  • The Citadel | Ancient Fort, Strategic Stronghold
  • Mithari Mahal | Royal Palace, Artistic Splendour
  • Asar Mahal | Historic Monument, Relics Collection
  • Barki Barudgir Mosque | Architectural Gem, Islamic Art
  • Malik-e-Maidan Cannon | Enormous Cannon, Ancient Weapon
  • Mehtar Mahal | Stately Palace, Regal Beauty
  • Upli Burj | Towering Structure, Panoramic Views
  • Toran Gate | Ornate Gateway, Heritage Symbol
  • Bijapur Fort | Impressive Fortification, Rich History
  • Gagan Mahal | Palace Residence, Royal Heritage
  • Sat Manzil | Seven-Storey Palace, Architectural Marvel

1. Gol Gumbaz | Architectural Marvel, Whispering Gallery

Stepping into Gol Gumbaz feels like entering an arena where every brick and stone has a tale to narrate. Known for its phenomenal whispering gallery, this architectural marvel is a testament to the genius of ancient artisans. The design is so intricate that even a faint whisper from one end of the gallery can be heard clearly at the other, making it a sound lover's paradise. A clear reflection of the grandeur and genius of the Adil Shahi dynasty, it is a must-visit spot on your Bijapur travel itinerary.

  • Major Attractions: Whispering Gallery, Museum.
  • Best Time to Visit: November to February.
  • Things to Do: Sound test in the gallery, history walkthrough.

2. Ibrahim Rauza | Elegant Mausoleum, Intricate Carvings

Ibrahim Rauza, often fondly referred to as the 'jewel of Bijapur', is a breathtaking example of symmetry and balance. This elegant mausoleum, adorned with intricate carvings, stands as a silent witness to the city's bygone romantic tales. The garden surrounding it adds to the beauty, making it a serene place to relax and reflect. While you appreciate the sheer artistry and craftsmanship, remember that it's one of the prime Bijapur offbeat places not to be missed.

  • Major Attractions : Detailed stone carvings, and serene gardens.
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March.
  • Things to Do: Photography, peaceful strolls.

3. Jumma Masjid | Grand Mosque, Islamic Architecture

The Jumma Masjid stands tall as a beacon of faith and a marvellous example of Islamic architecture. Its grandeur captivates every visitor. The beautifully designed prayer halls, detailed carvings, and the central dome are a sight to behold. As sunlight filters through its arches, the entire mosque bathes in a golden hue, making it one of the most serene and divine places in Bijapur. For those looking to experience spiritual serenity on their Bijapur fort visit, this mosque is the place to be.

  • Major Attractions: Central Dome, Prayer Hall.
  • Best Time to Visit: All year round.
  • Things to Do: Observe the architecture, and meditation sessions.

4. The Citadel | Ancient Fort, Strategic Stronghold

Remember tales of battles and brave warriors? The Citadel of Bijapur stands as a solid reminder of those tales. A strategic stronghold, it showcases the might of the Adil Shahi dynasty. Each corner of this imposing structure whispers secrets of a glorious past. A day at the Citadel can provide you with insights you wouldn't find in textbooks, making it a gem in Bijapur tourist attractions.

  • Major Attractions: Bastions, Central Watchtower.
  • Best Time to Visit : October to February.
  • Things to Do: Heritage walk, photo sessions.

5. Mithari Mahal | Royal Palace, Artistic Splendour

How about a brush with royalty? Mithari Mahal, once a residence of queens, is a symphony of art and architecture. Each hallway echoes tales of royal feasts and festivals. This palace, in all its artistic splendour, is a wonderful sight to behold, offering glimpses of regal lifestyles. While there, you might feel like a part of a royal procession, adding a unique touch to your Bijapur sightseeing tour.

  • Major Attractions: Frescoes, Royal Chambers.
  • Best Time to Visit: November to March.
  • Things to Do: History exploration, artistic appreciation.

6. Asar Mahal | Historic Monument, Relics Collection

Curious about Bijapur's spiritual side? Asar Mahal, established in the 17th century, is more than just a monument. It's a treasure trove of relics, believed to belong to Prophet Mohammed. Locals consider it a sacred spot, and the atmosphere inside resonates with deep reverence. Stepping into this historic gem lets you connect with Bijapur's spiritual roots. Indeed, it's one of the best historical places in Bijapur to feel that connection.

  • Major Attractions: Sacred Relics, Colourful Murals.
  • Best Time to Visit: October to January.
  • Things to Do: Relic viewing, mural admiration.

7. Barki Barudgir Mosque | Architectural Gem, Islamic Art

Dazzling in its simplicity, the Barki Barudgir Mosque is the epitome of Islamic art. With its graceful arches and minarets, it stands as a testimony to the city's rich cultural heritage. Its walls, adorned with art, tell stories of devotion and faith. An essential part of any Bijapur travel itinerary, it offers a glimpse into the spiritual side of this historic city.

  • Major Attractions: Graceful Arches, Prayer Hall.
  • Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year.
  • Things to Do : Admire the art and peaceful contemplation.

8. Malik-e-Maidan Cannon | Enormous Cannon, Ancient Weapon

Who said size doesn't matter? The Malik-e-Maidan Cannon, the largest mediaeval cannon in the world, is living proof that it does. This massive weapon, weighing a whopping 55 tons, boasts of the brilliant metallurgy of its era. Can you believe it was once the nightmare of opposing forces? A visit here is a definite highlight for anyone's Bijapur fort visit.

  • Major Attractions: Cannon design, surrounding views.
  • Best Time to Visit: September to February.
  • Things to Do : Learn about canon history, and take photos.

9. Mehtar Mahal | Stately Palace, Regal Beauty

Fancy stepping into a fairy tale? Mehtar Mahal might just be the place for you. This stately palace, adorned with ornate carvings and balconies, exudes an aura of elegance. Its Indo-Islamic architecture stands as a testament to Bijapur's diverse heritage. For those craving a blend of beauty and history, this palace is a top pick in Bijapur tourist attractions.

  • Major Attractions: Delicate Carvings and arched Entrances.
  • Best Time to Visit : October to March.
  • Things to Do : Architectural admiration, history exploration.

10. Upli Burj | Towering Structure, Panoramic Views

What’s the view like from the top? Upli Burj invites you to find out. This towering structure, built in the 16th century, offers panoramic views of Bijapur city. Climbing its spiral staircase might feel like a journey back in time. A must-add to your Bijapur offbeat places list, for those vistas are truly unmatched!

  • Major Attractions: Cityscape Views, Ancient Watchtower.
  • Things to Do : City viewing, photography.

11. Toran Gate | Ornate Gateway, Heritage Symbol

Why just read about Bijapur's history when you can walk through it? The Toran Gate, with its ornate designs, serves as a grand entrance to the city's past. More than just a gateway, it's a symbol of Bijapur's rich cultural and architectural heritage. It surely enhances any Bijapur sightseeing tour.

  • Major Attractions: Detailed Carvings, Grandeur.
  • Best Time to Visit: October to April.
  • Things to Do: Walk through history, and photo sessions.

12. Bijapur Fort | Impressive Fortification, Rich History

Did someone say forts? Bijapur Fort, with its imposing walls and rich history, beckons. Once the heart of the Adil Shahi dynasty, today it stands as a reminder of Bijapur's golden era. The tales of battles, love, and intrigue that these walls could tell! It's a focal point for those keen on a complete Bijapur travel itinerary.

  • Major Attractions: Palaces, Mosques, and Archways.
  • Best Time to Visit : September to March.
  • Things to Do: Heritage walks, architectural appreciation.

13. Gagan Mahal | Palace Residence, Royal Heritage

Ever thought of living the royal life? Gagan Mahal gives you a sneak peek! Built during the Adil Shahi era, its grand archways and meticulous designs exemplify regal living. A magnificent sight, it offers a glimpse into the luxurious lives of kings. Undoubtedly, a highlight of every Bijapur sightseeing tour.

  • Major Attractions: Central Arch, Courtyards.
  • Things to Do: Learn about royal Bijapur, and capture memories with photographs.

14. Sat Manzil | Seven-Storey Palace, Architectural Marvel

Seven's not just a lucky number; it's an architectural marvel at Sat Manzil! This seven-storey palace, a marvel of its time, showcases the grandeur of Bijapur's golden age. Each floor tells a different tale, making you part of its storied history. A definite must-see for anyone looking for Bijapur tourist attractions.

  • Major Attractions: The panoramic view from the top, Detailed stonework.
  • Things to Do: Climb to the top, and enjoy the city views.

15. Anand Mahal | Regal Palace, Majestic Grandeur

Who could resist the allure of Anand Mahal? This regal palace, with its elegant courtyards and luxurious halls, whispers stories of Bijapur's royal past. Known for its majestic charm, it's a testament to the exquisite taste of the Adil Shahi dynasty. An essential part of any Bijapur travel itinerary.

  • Major Attractions: Ornate Halls, Lavish Courtyards.
  • Things to Do : Experience royal grandeur, and take a historical walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions Places To Visit In Bijapur

Q1: What are the architectural marvels and historical sites in Bijapur? A1: Here are the following renowned sites in Bijapur:

  • Gol Gumbaz: Known for its whispering gallery.
  • Ibrahim Rauza: A mausoleum with intricate carvings.
  • Jumma Masjid: Grand mosque reflecting Islamic architecture.
  • The Citadel: An ancient fort of strategic importance.
  • Mithari Mahal: A royal palace showcasing artistic splendour.
  • Asar Mahal: A monument holding historical relics.
  • Barki Barudgir Mosque: Celebrating Islamic art and architecture.
  • Malik-e-Maidan Cannon: Enormous ancient weapon.
  • Mehtar Mahal: A stately palace radiating regal beauty.
  • Upli Burj: Offers panoramic views of Bijapur.
  • Toran Gate: A symbol of the city's heritage.
  • Bijapur Fort: A fortification with a rich history.
  • Gagan Mahal, Sat Manzil, and Anand Mahal: Palaces epitomising royal heritage.

Q2: Can you provide information on the art and culture of Bijapur? A2: Below are some insights into Bijapur's art and culture:

  • Bijapur was a hub for Indo-Islamic architecture.
  • It flourished under the Adil Shahi dynasty, making it rich in arts and music.
  • Traditional art forms like Bidriware have roots here.
  • It boasts of a vibrant literary tradition.

Q3: Are there any annual festivals or events that I should attend in Bijapur? A3: Find out the notable festivals of Bijapur:

  • Moharram : Observed with great reverence and processions.
  • Ugadi : Celebrating the Kannada New Year.
  • Navaraspur Music Festival: A haven for classical music lovers.

Q4: How can I explore the traditional cuisine of Bijapur? A4: Here are the following ways to enjoy Bijapur's cuisine:

  • Visit local eateries for authentic Jolada Roti, Ennegai, and Biryani.
  • Attend food festivals if happening during your visit.
  • Engage with locals for homemade delights and traditional recipes.

Q5: What are the transportation options to reach Bijapur and get around the city? A5: Below are some transportation details:

  • Train : Bijapur has a railway station connecting major cities.
  • Road : Well-connected roads with buses and taxis available.
  • Within the city: Auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, and cabs are common.

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Top 6 Places To Visit In Bijapur

The city of Bijapur was known as Vijaypura or the city of victory in ancient times and was founded by the Chalukyas between the 10th and the 11th centuries. The name underwent the current state during the reign of the Adil Shah dynasty in the 14th century during which the city’s most important monuments were built. The city is a cultural hub due to the influences from the various dynasties that has ruled this region. Bijapur ranks among one of the popular places to visit in Karnataka . Here’s the list of the best places you can visit in the ancient and historical city of Bijapur .

1. Gol Gumbaz

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Gol Bumbaz is the mausoleum of the Sultan of Bijapur, Muhammad Adil Shah in 1656. The dome is the second largest dome in the world and is considered to be one of the most impressive structures in the world. The dome is 51 meters high and covers 18000 square feet of land. The ‘Whispering Gallery’ is another famous attraction in the Gol Gumbaz where even the softest sound can be heard.

2. Ibrahim Rauza

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Said to be the building that inspired the design of the ‘ Taj Mahal ’, Ibrahim Rauza is the mausoleum of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his Queen. The structure is a marvel of the Persian Muslim architecture and is built on a single slab of rock. Ibrahim Rauza is exemplary of its marvelous minarets and gateways. The whole building has been adorned with various stone awnings and decorative windows and arches.

3. Malik-e-Maidan

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Malik-e-Maidan literally means the Monarch of the Plains and is the largest mounted medieval cannon in the world. The cannon weighs a tremendous 55 tons and are 4 meters in length. The muzzle’s outer diameter is above 1.5 meters and is shaped like a lion’s head with an elephant being mauled in its teeth. It is said that the gunner had to take a dip in a water tank to protect his ears from the massive sound when the cannon was fired.

4. Jami Masjid

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The oldest and the largest mosque in southern India, the Jami Masjid was built by Ali Adil Shah I after he defeated the Vijaynagar Kings. The mosque covers an area of 116,300 square feet and is one of the most brilliantly designed mosques in India. The interiors of the mosque are amazingly crafted and are decorated with various paintings and murals.

5. Upli Buruj

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The name Upli Buruj refers to a watch tower that was built in the 16th century by Hyder Khan. The tower stands at an impressive height of 24 meters and the top of the tower is a famous view point that gives a wide panorama of the city. The top is accessed though winding circular stairs and two massive cannons are placed on the top of the tower.

6. Gagan Mahal

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Gagan Mahal literally means the sky palace and was built by Ali Adil Shah I in the 16th century. The structure is characterized with arches and a central large arch which acts as an entrance to the citadel. The ground floor had a Darbar or an assembly hall and the upper floors served as the residence to the royal family.

Bijapur saw its splendor during the reign of the Adil Shah dynasty that defeated the waning Vijaynagar Kings to seize control of the region. Ibrahim Adil Shah II was considered to be the most illustrious of the Adil Shah sultans and due to his religious tolerance like the Mughal Akbar, is responsible for most of the grandeur of the city. The above-mentioned places are the best of the several monuments located in the historical city of Bijapur and should not be missed.

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Bijapur is known for its medieval monuments, which are a unique form of Islamic architecture. The magnificent Gol Gumbaz is the main attraction of this city. It is the largest dome in India and the second largest in the world. Tourists are attracted to this city by the various monuments built by the Adil Shahi rulers, who ruled Bijapur between 15th and 17th century.

The origin of Bijapur goes back to the early medieval period. The Chalukyan rulers of south India, between the 10th and 11th centuries laid the foundation of Bijapur. At that time, it was called as Vijayapura (the City of Victory). The local Yadavas rulers ruled it for about a century. Ala-ud-din Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, captured it and made it a part of his empire at the end of the 13th century. Khilji could not hold on to Bijapur for long and it became the part of the Bahamani Empire in 1347. The golden period of Bijapur started with the decline of the Bahamani rulers, when, in 1489, Yusuf Adil Shah, one of the nobles under the Bahamani rulers, laid the foundation of the Adil Shahi dynasty and made Bijapur the capital of his kingdom. The Adil Shahis ruled Bijapur until 1686, when the last great Mughal ruler Aurangzeb defeated them. 

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Monuments dating back to the reign of the Adil Shahi dynasty are the prized tourist attractions of Bijapur. The entire city amid the fortified walls is full of interesting sights. Here are some of the unmissable ones:

  • The imposing Gol Gumbaz or the Round Dome built in 1659, housing the tomb of Mohammad Adil Shah is among the most impressive structures built during the era. Known for one of the largest domes in India and the second largest in the world, entirely unsupported by pillars.
  • Archaeological museum, where the relics of the royal dynasty of Bijapur and their rule have been properly preserved.
  • The beautiful tomb named Ibrahim Roza was built by Adil Shah II for his queen. Its highly decorative carvings make it one of the existing marvels of Persian Muslim architecture.
  • The citadel at the center of the walled city, is a small, fortified area with a moat.  
  • Palaces, pleasure gardens and public halls.
  • Gagan Mahal, the impressive Sky Palace is an architectural marvel.
  • The Sat Manzil (seven-storied palace)
  • Jala Manzil (water pavilion) and the Bara Kaman (twelve arches).
  • Jama Masjid, the mosque built by Ali Adil Shah I is not just a place for prayers but also majestic designs.
  • Taj Bawdi, water tank.
  • Upli Burj, watch tower offers panoramic views of the city.
  • The Mehtar Mahal, a palace built by sweepers.
  • Asar Mahal with interesting designs to boast about.
  • The Malik-e-Maidan, monarch of the plains cannon, which is one of the largest surviving bell-metal cannons in the world.

Places Around Bijapur

There are a number of places of interest around Bijapur.

  • The temple town of Aihole, 129 km from Bijapur, has a number of richly carved temples belonging to the Chalukya rulers, dating back to 6th and 8th century.
  • Gulbarga (159 km), known for the famous architectural marvels of the Bahmani Kingdom
  • Badami (132 km), historical city of Badami Chalukyas
  • Basavana Bagevadi (43 km) is known for its temple and is the birthplace of Saint Basaveshwara.
  • Kundalasangama, 67 km from Bijapur, is an important pilgrim center and it is associated with the 12th-century poet and social reformer Saint Basaveshwara.

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13 Famous Bijapur tourist places

Bijapur tourist places; It is one of the famous cities in the south Indian state, Karnataka. Bijapur tourist places is famous for historical architecture and ancient fort.

The city of Bijapur also acts as the headquarters of the Bijapur district and Bijapur Taluk in Karnataka. The location holds an inevitable position in the tourist map of Karnataka state because of the historical importance of the city.

There are many historic architectural attractions, constructed during the regime of the Adil Shahi dynasty, in Bijapur. The present city of Bijapur is located at 530 km north of the state’s capital Bangalore, 384 kilometers from the hi-tech city of Hyderabad and 550 kilometers away from the financial capital of India, Mumbai.

Some Bijapur tourist places are Gol Gumbaz, Bara Kaman, Shivgiri temple etc and many more which is given below. Bijapur is also a big city in terms of population.

According to the census reports in the year of 2011, there are 326,000 people live in this famous city, which makes it the ninth biggest city in the state of Karnataka, in terms of population.

The Bijapur City Corporation (BCC), one of the newly formed municipal corporations in Karnataka controls the administration of the Bijapur city. The district of Bijapur comes under Belgaum division, one of the four administrative divisions of Karnataka state. It is being believed that the city of Bijapur was established by the Kalyani Chalukyas between the 10th and 11th century.

During this time, the city was famous in the name Vijayapura (City of victory). Later the control of Vijayapura was transferred to Yadavas and Bahmani Sultanate of Gulbarga dominated the city in 1347.

During the second half of the 13th century Vijayapura came under the control of the Khilji Sultanate in Delhi and started to be called in the name Bijapur.

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Ibrahim Rauza, often mentioned as ‘The Taj Mahal of the Deccan’, was designed by Malik Sandal. It comprises four minarets, a mosque on its right, and a tomb at its left side.

It houses the remains of Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his wife Taj Sultana. Facing east towards the tomb, the front of the mosque has five arches with elaborate plaster work on the spandrel.

Above them, a good nave is supported by lotus brackets. Above the nave is an elaborate parapet comprising an ornate screen. The high corner minarets are divided into storeys and have an unusual cluster of columns at the base.

The spherical dome is raised on a platform decorated with large petals. Both the mosque and the tomb are elevated on a common base in the middle of a beautiful garden. The tomb is composed of cupolas and slender minarets.

The Lord Shiva statue in Bijapur is the second largest statue of lord Shiva in the world.  This 1500 tones statue was prepared by the sculptures from Shimoga for about 13 months and the civilian design was supplied by the Bangalore based architects.

A small Idol of Lord Shiva has been installed near this statue and the wall inside the temple describes the mythological stories about Lord Shiva.

Shivagiri is gradually developing as a pilgrimage place attracting devotees during Mahashirathri and other special occasions. People visit this temple on Mahashivarathri to offer Special Pooja and every year the trust organize a variety of cultural programs and Rudrabhisheka would be performed to Sri Kashi Viswanatha.

The idol has designed in a manner that when it gets the sunlight it will appear like sparkling. Originally the statue of Lord Shiva had four arms and was adorned in golden paint. The small idol was created in less than a year by four artists in Shimoga. Even very small things have been taken care during this idol creation like the third eye, Rudrakshimala, snake, moon, Trishul and the Dmarugha.

There are many other attractions for children like sliders, merry go round and beautiful garden around this statue. The big statue of lord Shiva is a very recent construction, but the town and the shrine in this place are very ancient and there is an interesting story behind this temple.

The king Ravana of Lanka was a great Shiva Bhaktha and He wanted to gain more power and immorality by gaining the possession of Athmalinga.

Athmalinga is a linga with mystical powers. Ravana started a penance to lord Shiva and the divine sage Narada realized the havoc of Ravana and appeals to Lord Vishnu, who tricks Ravana to ask Devi Parvathy instead of Atmalinga.

The king Ravana soon realized his mistake and he has done one more penance to lord Shiva, then the lord Shiva appears and he got the Athmalinga.

But Lord Shiva gives Athmalinga with a condition that he should not place the Linga on ground and Ravana agrees Maheshwara’s condition. One can find many shops selling pooja items, snacks and soft drinks at the premises of this wonderful statue. This huge towering statue of lord Shiva is visible from long distance.

This temple is located on the peninsula and the three sides of this temple is bounded by the shimmering sea and rolling hills and this place is considered as the most favorite picnic spot in Bijapur.

This temple presents the scenic view with the Arabian Sea and the coconut areca groves nearby. There is two full sized solid elephant of concrete guarding in the steps of this temple.

Bara Kaman is that the incomplete mausoleum of Ali Adil Shah II in Bijapur, Karnataka. Ali Adil Shah, ruler of the Adil Shahi Dynasty, wanted to create a tomb of outstanding quality.

According to the plan, twelve arches were to be placed vertically and horizontally round the tomb. However, because of some unknown reasons, the work was left incomplete.

As a result, only 2 arches were placed vertically. However, the remains of the 12 arches that were placed horizontally, also are visible within the premises.

It was also planned that the shadow of Bara Kaman would touch the Gol Gombaz. At present, this site is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

The Gol Gumbaz is that the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah. It is one among the most important single chambers ever built. Externally, the building is a great cube with a turret or tower attached to every angle, with an outsized hemispherical dome covering the entire.

The effect of the building springs from the fine proportions between its various elements, especially between the cubical part below and therefore the domed part above. Above this is an arcade of small arches, their formality broken by their skillful spacing.

Above this is the massive merlons with finials which break the skyline well. Above the merlons are the foliations round the base of the dome concealing the junction between the dome and therefore the cube below.

The wall surface of the cube has three arches sunken into them, the central one paneled out to bring it to the size of a normal doorway. The width of each of the sides is equal to the height which is a little above 200′.

The exterior diameter of the dome is 144′. The interior of the structure may be a single large hall, one among the most important ever built, measuring 135′ across, 178′ high and therefore the gallery from where the dome springs is 110′ from the pavement.

Which the circular cornice is projected. The dome is about back some 12′ from the within of this cornice in order that a number of its weight is transferred onto the four walls, while the remainder is projected onto the intersecting arches which also receive and counteract any outward thrust.

The dome may be a plain plastered vault with six small openings through the drum and a flat section at its crown but no central pendant.

The dome consists of horizontal courses of bricks with substantial layer of mortar between them. In other words, it consists of a homogeneous shell of concrete reinforced with bricks, the whole being of a thickness of 10′.

Due to the system of oversailing courses of brickwork, timber centering would be unnecessary, hence it was probably not used in the construction of the dome except in the section near the crown.

Malik-e Maidan in Bijapur is one of the well known monuments in this heritage city. It is a huge cannon placed on the top of a tower in Bijapur. Malik-e-Maidan can be translated as “monarch of the plains” to English.

The structure was erected by the famous Bijapur ruler, Ibrahim Adil Shah II during the 16th century. The cannon is famous as the largest cannon used in India during the medieval times.

The structure is also popular in the region with the name Burj-E-Sherz, which is the name of the tower on which the cannon has been placed.

Burj-E-Sherz means the tower of lion in local languages and the structure acted as testimony of the glory of Adil Shashi dynasty during their regime in Bijapur. The monument is one of the best ten historical monuments of the Bijapur and travelers to Bijapur will never want to miss this place on their trip.

Best time to visit Malik-e Maidan The best time to visit this monument can said to be the months of September to March, which is the best season of tourism in Bijapur.

During the time, a moderate climate is observed in this area. The location is open to the visitors every day of the year, except on public holidays. People are allowed to enter the site from 10 in the morning to 6 in the evening.

Museums in India are famous for the collection of artifacts of the medieval times. Museums protecting the ruins and remaining of ancient dynasties and civilizations are commonly seen in all the heritage cities in India.

Bijapur city in the Bijapur district of north Karnataka is also such a place in India, where popular museums in the city protects the artifacts developed here in the ancient times.

The history of this city starts in the early stages of the 11th century, when the prominent dynasties of the Deccan region Chalukya dynasty built the city as their capital. Then the city came under the rule of Adil Shahis by the end of 15th century and the dynasty left so many land marks in this city during their time.

The archeological museum operating in the compound of Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur is the one and only popular museum in the entire Bijapur district. Artifacts and articles of different eras like medieval times, pre independent era, and post independent era are protected in the archeological museum in Bijapur.

The place was chosen as the right place to open a museum displaying artifacts of Adil Shahi dynasty and the Archaeological Museum was opened as the district museum of Bijapur.

The Naqquar Khana stands in front of the Gol Gumbaz within its complex and has two floors in it. The building has constructed in a typical Adil Shahi architecture.

It is considered as a new dam, since the construction of this dam was started in the year 2005. This dam is used for various purposes such as irrigation, water supply and generation of hydroelectricity and it has the capacity of 290MW hydroelectricity generation per year.

This dam has totally twenty six gates. The facilities used by the Alamatti are five 55 MW generators and one 15 MW generator and the target annual electric output of the Alamatti dam is 560 MU.

After the usage of water for power generation, it has been released to Narayanpur reservoir to serve the downstream irrigation needs.

This dam is an essential reservoir of the upper Krishna project and the main aim of this project is to provide irrigation to the drought prone areas of Bijapur, Bagalkot, Gulbarga, Raichur and Koppal.

Bagalkot and Bijapur districts of Karnataka state sharing the water of Krishna River for irrigation purposes. .Alamatti dam holds a storage capacity of 130 TMC at 519 meters MSL. The height of Alamatti dam is 52.26 metres and the length is 1565.15 metres.

It is located between the geographical co-ordinates of 16.331°N 75.888°E and the catchment area of the dam is spread in 33,375 sq km and surface area is spread in 24,230 hectares.

Alamatti is a pretty tourist place to see in Bijapur. Enjoying the water flow of Alamatti dam is just like seeing a natural water fall. The building of this dam is designed and constructed in a manner that it attracts every visitor to come here again and again.

There are seven terraced gardens near Alamatti Dam, developed as a picnic spot in this dam area. The Upper Krishna project nearby this dam is also beautiful place full of civil engineering. The seven terrace gardens developed in this dam site are Rock Hill Garden, Mughal Garden, Krishna Garden, Italian Earlier Style Garden, Italian Later Style Garden and French Garden.

There are two parks in Alamatti Dam site include Gopal Krishna park and Lavakush park.The Rock Hill Garden is one of the most attractive gardens in this dam site. There are many interesting sectors to see in this garden like lake area, children’s park, Dinosaur park and reptile sector.

Rock Hill garden have a lawn hedge, ground cover, a beautiful flower bed, shrub planting, herb planting and tree planting sectors here.

There is an artificial forest with ceramic wild animals and birds and many idols representing village life of India in the Rock Garden at Alamatti Dam.The Mughal Garden at Alamatti dam site is modeled on Mughal garden at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi and it spreads over 33 acres of land with beautiful landscapes exotic plants, musical fountains and the swift flowing Krishna.

Another important attraction in this dam site is the Krishna Park. This park is located just opposite to the ARBC jack well and the location of this park has its own scenic beauty.

The theme of this garden is taken from the inspiration of Krishna River. The pranks, mischief and the cleverness of Lord Krishna are elaborated artistically in this garden attracts every visitors.

Just like Krisha Raj Sagar dam in Mysore boating facilities are available in this dam site. Beautiful music fountains in this garden always attracts the tourist and this music fountains are some of the most beautiful fountains in the state of Karnataka and there are many other entertainment facilities in this Dam site.

Jami Masjid, built by Adil Shahis in the Bijapur Empire was the largest mosque in the entire empire. This mosque built by Ali Adil Shah I during the second half of the 16th century, is one of the protected heritage sites and a popular religious place in the present Bijapur city in Karnataka.

The mosque was built to commemorate the victory of Adil Shahis against the Vijayanagara kings. This monument is located within the boundaries of the ancient Bijapur city, close to the eastern citadel and houses a list of architectural attractions.

A part of this huge structure has been left incomplete because of unknown reasons. The mosque is also called in the name Jumma Masjid in Bijapur.

Alike in other popular structures in Bijapur, Indo Islamic mixture of architecture is used for the construction of this beautiful mosque. An arcaded prayer hall, which can be considered as the center of the structure, fine passage ways connected to the prayer hall, massive columns with delicate carvings, and domes are the major factors catching the attention of visitors in Jami Masjid of Bijapur.

This huge mosque is built with an area of 10,810 square meters (116,400 sq ft). The building of the mosque resembles a rectangle while watching from the top.

The length and breadth of the rectangle like major structure of the mosque are 560 ft and 230 ft respectively. These dimensions made it one of the largest mosques in Deccan during the medieval times.

A large courtyard is provided associate to the Jami Masjid in Bijapur. The courtyard incorporates a water tank for the sake of devotees to the mosque.

Qutba is read in the Jami Masjid on every Fridays of the week. The main dome is a part of the mosque visible far from the location of Jami Masjid. This dome has 9 bays on it and appears in a semi circular shape.

Nine large arches are provided at the façade of Jami Masjid. There are 5 inner arches also seen associated to the main arches. In AD 1636 Muhammad Adil Shah shaped mehrab in the mosque and beautified it with Persian writings.

2250 inlaid rectangular tiles provided in the Jami Masjid, which look a lot like the prayer rugs used in the prayer halls is an attractive feature given to this heritage monument.

After the conquering of Bijapur by Aurangzeb during the end of 17th century, Aurangzeb renovated the mosque with some extensions.

Aurangzeb built a gate to the Jami Masjid on its eastern side and provided verandahs on every sides of the mosque, except on west.

This mosque is counted in the list of most popular heritage monuments in Karnataka along with Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, and Gagan Mahal of Bijapur.

Gagan Mahal, dating back to 15th century was once a “Durbar Hall” for Sultan Ali I. Tourists can encounter three arches among which the middle arch is 17 m high and 20 m wide.

This alluring palace has ground floor which may accessed by the staircase, where the royalty resided once. Tourists can currently see only the remains of this Mahal which another time exquisite to ascertain.

This Mahal is found nearby Jama Masjid in Bijapur. Being Established in 16th century By Mohammed Adil Shah, the place is additionally termed as “Justice Hall”.

The four pillars support the building. It is believed that the hair from Beard of Prophet Mohammed is used while constructing this building and hence it is an important worship place for Muslims.

There are three tanks in this complex. One of these tanks is 15 ft in depth and women are not allowed to enter. The Persian architecture acts are kept in upper storey which also is a venue for “Urs” festival which is conducted here every September.

Built by Muhammad Adil Shah in 1640s, it serves as a place of worship for Muslim devotees, originally meant to be a Hall of Justice. Persian architecture is displayed here in the upper storey where women are not allowed.

How to Reach Bijapur

Sambre Airport(IXG), Belgaum in Karnataka is 164 km away. It takes little over 4-5 hours to reach Bijapur from airport with good connectivity with other major airport.

Busses and taxi are easily available to reach desire location. Other major Airport with frequent connection are Hubli Airport(HBX), Hubli, Karnataka, 167km away and Goa Inernation Airport(GOI), 257km away.

Bijapur railway station (BJP) is located centrally in Bijapur with good connectivity with other major railway station. Cabs, taxis and public transport can be used to reach the Hotels or desire location.

              KSRTC Bus Stand Bijapur/Vijayapura provides good connectivity with other major state like, Telangana, Tamil nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala etc. State and private busses can book offline and Online to reach Bijapur.

               Bijapur railway station are situated centrally. One can easily get good hotels and it cost under 1000-2000/- Per Night depends on Pick and off seasons.

They are situated centrally so one can book car also. This itinerary based on Bijapur railway station. One can change as per own choice.

Bijapur is among the place where visitors visit throughout the year. The summer season is marked by hot weather and the rainy season consider as rain. The winter season is consider as the best season to roam in and around Bijapur. And between October to February is the ideal month to visit Bijapur.

The most ideal way to visit Bijapur is by doing a 1 nights and 2 days stay. Book your hotel near railway station, Gol gumbaz or Shigiri temple, which are located nearby.

From there you can book Hotel, and taxi for stay and sightseeing also. It is also enable you to easy check-in and check-out option. Choose your itinerary as you are comfortable, if you reach early pick full-Day tour. If you reach Noon or Evening choose short day trip.

  • Bijapur Day 1: As you are coming from long trip, Day 1 can cover by local transport. Onc can reach Shivgiri temple than Gol gumbaz hire auto or half day car and cover all places as all are situated nearby.
  • Bijapur Day 2: One can skip or include it is upto you so need to reach Almatti Dam, one can take local bus if it available or can book full day cab.

Bijapur tourist places itinerary for 2 days

  • Shivgiri Temple
  • Gol Gumbaz Archaeological Museum
  • Jamia Masjid
  • Mithari And Asar Mahals
  • Gagan Mahal
  • Malik-e-Maidan Cannon
  • Ibrahim Rauza Masjid
  • Almatti Dam
  • Food-2 Days                             : 1000/-
  • Travel cost                                       : 1500/-
  • Hotel 2 Days                                   : 1500/-
  • Other Activity                                 : 500/-

Total cost around 3000-6000/-Rs for 1 Couple for 1 Night & 2 Days. You can negotiate and plan your own trip as per distance, enjoyment, food, transport and stay.

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bijapur city tourist places

Bijapur now known officially as Vijayapura (Kannada: ವಿಜಯಪುರ), is a city in Karnataka . Bijapur is located 530 km northwest of Bangalore and about 550 km from Mumbai

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From 1490 to 1686, Bijapur was ruled by the Adil Shahi dynasty which left the most important monuments of the town.

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By train [ edit ].

The railway station (Station Code : BJP) is linked with Mumbai, Bangalore , Pune, Hyderabad and other major cities. There are four trains per day from Badami to Bijapur, the journey takes two and a half hours.

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Bijapur is also well connected with other cities by bus. There are five buses from Badami to Bijapur per day. The journey lasts four hours.

From Mumbai, there are direct bus services to Bijapur (but very few). The most convenient option is to take a bus to Belgaum (there are more than 25-30 buses). From Belgaum Central bus stand, there are regular express buses (every 15-20 minutes) to Bijapur. The journey takes 3 hours or so.

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Mahatma Gandhi Square (chowk) is the main place and it is situated in the heart of the city. It is the main market place for the locals and also for the people from towns nearby. There are a lot of rickshaws in town. Their drivers knows all the major attractions of the town. Since no rickshaw has a meter, you need to negotiate their prices very hard.

A very quaint way to get around, especially for tourists, is by tonga or horse buggy as its called. There is a horse buggy stand at MG Square. Alternatively, outside Gol Gumbaz, there are many horse buggies waiting for business. Negotiate a round figure for the whole day and the tonga will take you to all the important places. A small tip at the end (in the name of the horse - tell the driver to buy something special for the horse) will get you a friend for life.

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bijapur city tourist places

  • Anand Mahal . This was private residence of the king with the queen, used for relaxing and pleasure, hence the name Anand Mahal.  
  • 16.826029 75.722602 1 Asar Mahal ( Entrance on Station Road ). This building was constructed in 1646 by the Sultan Mohammed. It was a justice hall.  
  • 16.830691 75.718333 2 Bara Kaman ( Near Station Road ). Ali Adil Shah II started to build a beautiful structure with 12 arches in 12 rows and 12 columns and 12 storeys tall, so that its shadow would fall on Golgumbaz in the evening. He died before it got completed. Nowadays, the uncompleted monument can be visited.  
  • 16.8269 75.7184 3 Gagan Mahal . This was initially the court of King Adil Shah  
  • 16.82885 75.73585 4 Gol Gumbaz ( Gol Gummat ), Entrance on Station Road . 06:00 - 18:00 . It is The second largest dome and largest unsupported dome in the world. It is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah and his family. It was built in 1659. At the top, the whispering gallery is a wonder where a tick of watch can be heard from opposite side of the dome over 200 feet away. Entrance ₹15 for Indians and ₹100 for foreigners .  
  • 16.827044 75.702025 5 Ibrahim Rauza mausoleum . 06:00 - 18:00 . A great architecture for this mausoleum constructed in 1626 by Ibrahim Adil Shah II. It contains the tombs of Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his wife. It also contains the tombs of member of his family. The inspiration for the Taj Mahal. Entrance ₹5 for Indians and ₹100 for foreigners .  
  • 16.82208 75.72877 6 Jumma Masjid ( Jamiya Masjid ). A Mosque built by Ali Adil Shah I over 300 years ago for the entire city (jumma = public gathering). The Kuran inscriptions in gold is the main attraction. It can contain 2250 devotees. The intricately carved mihrab (the niche that points the direction to Mecca) is absolutely brilliant and is in stark contrast to the generally simple and bare architecture of the mosque itself (which is quite typical for the Deccan monuments) Free entrance .  

bijapur city tourist places

  • 16.832 75.709 7 Malik E Maidan ( Near Mahatma Gandhi Road ). Translated as the king of the field, this is a huge cannon made of "Panchaloha" or five metals. It weights 55 tons. This cannon helped Bijapur to defeat mighty the Vijayanagar empire in the battle of Rakkasatangadi (Talikot) in 1565.  
  • 16.8275 75.6579 8 Navarasapura . It is a mystery how this great theater of music remained undiscovered until 1990, but when it was found the scientists were amazed about the acoustics used. In the memory of this find, Bijapur celebrates "Navarasapur Utsav" every 5 years where renowned musicians from across India come to perform  
  • Statue of Lord Shiva . At 80 ft (24 m) tall, it is the largest statue of Lord Shiva in the world. Entrance ₹3 .  
  • 16.825405 75.709833 9 Taj Bawdi (Tasabavadi) . A large well with the temple of Rama on the other side. It was never possible to empty this well.  
  • 16.8324 75.7115 10 Upali Buruj ( Upli Burz ) ( Near Malik E Maidan ). This is a large structure around 80 feet tall built in 1584. Has cannons at the top. You can get a 360-degree view of Bijapur town.  

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  • Bijapur Market , Gandhi Circle . You can wander around this crowded and noisy market and see the vegetables and spices which are sold there.  

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Eat [ edit ].

  • Kamat restaurant , Station Road ( same building as Kanishka International Hotel ). Excellent veg Indian food.  
  • Mysore Restaurant , Gandhi Circle . A nice veg restaurant which is usually crowded for lunch. At the last floor, it offer a nice view of the market. ₹32 for a thali .  

Drink [ edit ]

The drinking places of Bijapur are a little squalid. If you would like to have a drink it is more pleasant to do that during day time. The local bars are patronised by the rural population who like to gulp the entire contents of their quarter sized whisky bottle in go. It is an experience for those who like to observe local customs.

Most of the decent hotels on Station Road have a more 'civilised' bar with air conditioning. The range of alcohol choices may be limited i.e. mostly Indian made brands.

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  • Hotel Golden Heights , Station Road ( It is on Station Road, midway between MG Square and Gol Gumbaz ). A decent hotel, more suited for the business traveller. The restaurant on the ground floor is pure vegetarian while the bar-restaurant on the top floor serves non-vegetarian. They have an excellent biriyani. ₹850 - 1500 .  
  • Hotel Heritage , Station Road ( Near Golgumbaz ), ☏ +91 8352 221006 . Check-out: 24 hours . Rooms from ₹500 to ₹750 .  
  • Hotel Megharaj Lodge , Station Road , ☏ +91 8352 254458 . Check-out: 24 hours . Simple and well located hotel in the center of the town. A/C and non A/C rooms are available. Rooms from ₹200 to ₹540 .  
  • Hotel Pearl , Station Road ( Opposite to Golgumbaz ), ☏ +91 8352 256002 , fax : +91 8352 243606 . Check-out: 24 hours . Clean a quiet hotel. At the top you could appreciate a nice view to the Golgumbaz. There are TV and hot water in every rooms. Rooms from ₹600 to ₹1100 .  

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  • Aihole , another Hindu temple complex near Pattadakal.
  • Badami , a village famous for its cave temples located 128 km southwest of Bijapur.
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Bijapur was once the humble abode of the royal dynasty of Adil Shahi. Bijapur lies in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The city is well known for a variety of architectural monuments which have been established by Adil Shahi in 15th -16th century. The city, originally named Vijayanagara, was founded in the 10th century by the Chalukyas. By 1347, when the city was being ruled by the Bahmani Sultanate of Gulbarga, the city was referred to as Vijapur or Bijapur. Incidentally, the name originates from the word ‘beej’ meaning seed. In 13th century, the city was slowly undertaken by the Muslim Dynasty. It was under the rule of Adil Shahi when the city has undergone a major makeover by the monuments with rich architectural styles. During his period, the city had a series of constructions which resulted to 50 mosques, 20 tombs and a number of Palaces in Bijapur. As it so happened, the city proved to be the birthplace for historical, religious and cultural heritage.

Those who are interested in history will surely enjoy visiting the many palaces and tombs in Bijapur. The Gol Gumbaz mausoleum sits among tranquil gardens; the tombs of Emperor Adil Shahi, his two wives, daughter and mistress lie here. The Citadel is also an interesting sight for history buffs. The fortified segment once enclosed the royal durbar, gardens and palaces of the Adil Shahi reign. The Ibrahim Rouza, Jama Masjid, Archaeological Museum and Malik-e-Maidan are other popular sights. Mosques and temples in Bijapur provide a memorable experience. The Wildlife Sanctuary nearby the Bijapur Castle adds more adventures in your tour.

An important community that emerged, that of the Lingayats, founded by Basavanna, persists even today. The Lingayat Siddeshwara Festival is a prominent festival, spanning eight days during the months of January or February. The town even witnessed a Sufism movement. The Karnataka Government organizes the “Music Festival” in Bijapur where musicians and singers from all over India participate. The “Urs” festival of Asar Mahal is celebrated in the month of September every year. The Siddeshwara Car Festival which is celebrated in January is also famous among Hindus. Typical South Indian foods are available in Bijapur. There are also other continental cuisines available in Bijapur. The city is famous for Mughlai and Hyderabadi cuisines as well. Tourists should not forget to taste some lip-smacking dessert of Bijapur, namely the Milk Cake. Tourists must never forget to carry along some local souvenirs from Bijapur. The city is renowned form Ilkal Saris, Guledgudda Handlooms, Lambani Jewellery, handicrafts and many others.

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Citadel, Karnataka

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One of the distinct portions of Bijapur city, Citadel was established by Yusuf Adil Shah in 1566. Inside the citadel there are many remains of...

Gagan Mahal

Gagan Mahal, Karnataka

Gagan Mahal, dating back to 15th century was once a “Durbar Hall” for Sultan Ali I. Tourists can come across three arches among which the...

Toravi Narasimha Temple

Toravi Narasimha Temple, Karnataka

1 km from Bijapur - See map

Toravi Narashima Temple is located nearby “Adil Shah Sangeeta Mahal”. It is built underground. The people in Toravi visit the temple every...

Asar Mahal

Asar Mahal, Karnataka

1.2 km from Bijapur - See map

This Mahal is located nearby Jama Masjid in Bijapur. Being Established in 16th century By Mohammed Adil Shah, the place is also termed as...

Malik-e-Maidan

Malik-e-Maidan, Karnataka

1.4 km from Bijapur - See map

Malik-e-Maidan is the prime attraction in Bijapur which houses world’s largest medieval cannon in it. The name means “The Monarch of...

Ibrahim Rauza Tomb

Ibrahim Rauza Tomb, Karnataka

1.6 km from Bijapur - See map

The Ibrahim Roza Tomb in Bijapur is surrounded by beautiful garden. The tomb was built for Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II. As per history that this...

Mehtar Mahal

Mehtar Mahal, Karnataka

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The ornamental gateway in Bijapur, Mehtar Mahal is also termed as “Sweeper’s Palace”. This palace was established in 1620 AD. The Mahal...

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Jama Masjid, Bijapur, Karnataka

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Ali Adil Shah built this Jama Masjid in 15th century after winning over the Talikota in a battle. Sprawling across 10,810 acres, Jama Masjid has...

Gol Gumbaz

Gol Gumbaz, Karnataka

2.6 km from Bijapur - See map

Gol Gumbaz which means "Round Dome"  is the mausoleum of Bijapur Sultan Mohammed Adil Shah. This tomb is the standing example of structural...

Hattarsang

Hattarsang, Maharashtra

78.4 km from Bijapur - See map

The ancient archeological discoveries at Hattarsang Kudal have put this location on the popular destinations map. The Harihareshwar temple and the...

Kudalasangama

Kudalasangama, Karnataka

90.2 km from Bijapur - See map

Kudalasangama or Kudala Sangama is an 800 year old pilgrim center. Kudalasangama is located 90 KMs away from Bijapur. It is thronged by people...

Revansiddeshwar Temple

Revansiddeshwar Temple, Maharashtra

96.8 km from Bijapur - See map

Dedicated to a popular saint called Revansiddeshwara, Revan Siddeshwar Temple is a very old temple located close to the animal zoo and Sambhaji...

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1. kolhapur, maharashtra - the spice capital of maharashtra.

Kolhapur, Maharashtra - The Spice Capital of Maharashtra

Known For : Panhala Fort Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary Shri Chatrapati Shahu Museum (New Palace)

Kolhapur is situated on the banks of the river Panchaganga in the south-west region of Maharashtra.  Situated 230 kilometres away from Pune, Kolhapur is one of the princely states and boasts of a rich legacy dating back to the times of the Marathas. Presently, Kolhapur is known for Kolhapuri sandals and necklaces that are sold worldwide.

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2. Virupaksha Temple, Hampi, Hampi

Virupaksha Temple, Hampi, Hampi

The Virupaksha temple (or Prasanna Virupaksha temple) is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra river at Hampi, Karnataka. Built during the 7th century, the beautiful architecture and history of the temple has made it a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple is abode to one of the forms of Lord Shiva called Lord Virupaksha. While it is located at present day Hampi, it was once a smaller shrine in the middle of the ancient and majestic Vijayanagara empire. You will find beautiful stone inscriptions dating back to the 7th century on the walls of the temple as proof of its rich heritage. Architecture-lovers and history-buffs, do visit the temple when you are in Hampi!

3. Hippie Island, Hampi

Hippie Island, Hampi

While most tourists stay to the south of Tungabhadra where most of the ruins are located, some prefer the north banks which have a vibrant hippie culture. Virapapur Gadde or Hippie Island is a small island situated across the Tungabhadra river. It takes 5 minutes to travel to the island via coracle or boat. The last boat for the island leaves at 5.30 pm. The backpacker's delight, Hippie Island (Virupapur Gadde) is an epitome of scenic beauty and is known for laidback ambient and lodges. It has shacks and cafes which operate from October end to mid-March.

4. Aihole, Karnataka - The Temple Complex of Karnataka

Aihole, Karnataka - The Temple Complex of Karnataka

Known For : Durga Temple, Aihole Lad Khan Temple Ravanaphadi Cave Temples

Home to about 125 Chalukyan temples and ancient monuments, Aihole is a medieval centre located in Bagalkot, Karnataka. It is also among the contenders for a position in the UNESCO World Heritage site. Surrounded by sandstone hills and villages, it stands on the banks of the Malaprabha River. Formerly, the capital of the Chalukya Dynasty, Excavations revealed that this site has over 100 Hindu and Jain temples dating back to the time of the Chalukyas. Today, Aihole is a prominent centre for temple architecture and intricate stonework.

Best Time: October to March

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6. gokak falls, belgaum.

Gokak Falls, Belgaum

Gokak Falls is known for its beautifully turbulent waters gushing over the rocks and down to a fall of 52 metres (170 feet). This humongous waterfall has a 170 meter long, hanging rope suspension bridge built over it that which allow visitors to walk right above the fall and feel the wind pushed by the river. The Falls is located at a distance of about 7 km from the Gokak town and about 60 km from Belgaum City.

7. Godchinamalaki Falls, Belgaum

Godchinamalaki Falls, Belgaum

Located at a distance of 15 km from Gokak in the Belgaum district of Karnataka, Godchinamalaki Falls is a gorgeous waterfall based on the river Markandeya. Falling down a deep green valley, the entire spot reverberates with the tinkling gurgle of cascading water. Also known as Markandeya Falls, the waterfall actually recedes in two separate steps- the first one falls down from a height of 25 m and after a brief recess, the second one falls down at 20 m. The spectacle is a pure visual delight.

8. Gulbarga - Kalaburagi of Karnataka

Gulbarga - Kalaburagi of Karnataka

Known For : Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah Buddha Vihar Gulbarga Fort

Officially known as Kalaburagi, this city is famous for its historical monuments, temples, tombs and delectable cuisine. Located at a distance of 623 kms from Bangalore, Gulbarga, the administrative headquarters of Gulbarga district in Northern Karnataka, is an essential landmark in the history and culture of the region. Laid out with rich cultural heritage dating back to the 6th century, Gulbarga has traces of almost all the major powers of the Southern region in its map, but the most prominent of them is that of the Bahmani Sultanate and the subsequent dominance of the Aurangzeb after its decline.

Best Time: October - March

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Solapur

Located in Maharashtra near the Karnataka border, Solapur is located about 100 kilometres away from Bijapur/Vijayapura. The town falls on the conjunction of major highways and railway lines which include cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Solapur is famous for the Siddeshwar Mandir which is located on a lake. Apart from this, there are various other temples and the Kamar Talab is another famous attraction.

Hubli

Hubballi, as the city is known locally, is one of the twin-cities along with Dharwad. Hubli is the second most important city of Karnataka, after Bangalore. The city is well connected with respect to travel and the city has a separate lane for the buses which is called the BRTS(Bus Rapid Transport System). Hubli is also known for its sunsets, which can be enjoyed at the Unkal Lake and atop Nrupatunga Hill. The town city is also studded with many gardens and temples to visit.

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