This tour is ideal for those who have their own transport & just need the service of a professional & licensed guide to visit the historic sites of Badami, Aihole & Pattadakal, all built by Chalukya dynasty. At Badami, you find extraordinary rock-cut architecture on sandstone from 6th CE & has a Petra-like feel to it. Aihole is called the Cradle of Hindu Temple Architecture because it traces its evolution. At Pattadkal, which is UNESCO listed, we again see amazing contribution to temple architecture evolution. The visits mentioned in this product can be revised to suit the tastes of the customers. He will suggest a good place to have lunch too. Overall, he will ensure a wholesome experience taking into account visitors’ interests, time & energies. Also please note: The guide will join you at the first visit & leave you at the last visit; One place in your vehicle should be made available to him; Entry fee, parking fee, shoe-keeping fee & all food expenses to be borne by the visitors;
Aihole was the first capital of Badami Chalukyas who ruled between the 6th & the 9th CE in this part of the country. During the 5th and 6th CE, while Hinduism was going through a renaissance started by the Guptas of North India, the Hindus restarted Temple construction but now with stones rather than other material. Not knowing how to built temples in stones, they experimented with the plan of the temple, its exterior shape, its towers & toranas, its sanctum-sanctorum, its circumabulatory path, etc. Therefore, this site has come to be known as the the Cradle of Temple Architecture. No student of Architecture can miss visiting Badami, Aihole & Pattadakal unless they want to miss understanding the evolution of Hindu temple architecture which started in the 5th CE.
Just a short distance from the Aihole temple complex but totally ignored by many visitors to Aihole is this cave temple. It looks very ordinary and inocuous from the outside but see the wealth of sculptures on the inner walls of this cave! Be it Harihara, Saptamatrikas, Varaha, Bhringi, dancing Shiva, Ganesha, Mahishasura mardhini, etc., they are all mesmerizing in their presentations and the stories that accompany them. And don't forget to look at the ceiling of the cave temple where there is rich work seen.
Pattadakal is a World Heritage monument aptly listed due to its stunning array of abandoned & living Shiva temples elaborating the history of evolution of temple architecture in its advanced stage. Here, we clearly distinguish the Rekahnagara and the Dravida styles of temple towers which were evolved here and subsequently adopted by all successive architects. Kadasiddeshwara, Jambulinga, Galaganatha, Sangameshwara, Kashi Vishweshwara and the Virupatksha temples, stand testimony to the artists of the 7th and 8th CE during when these temples were built. Do not miss watching the inner walls of the Mallikarjuna temple where you see futuristic designs of headgear and hair locks imagined 1200 years ago!
The Badami Cave temples, carved out of 200 million year old sandstone, showcase extraordinary artistic & engineering skills of Indians some 1300 years ago. Ajanta, Ellora, Elephanta, Mahabalipuram are some equivalent comparisons of the stellar Badami caves. There are four caves among which the first 3 are Hindu in character while the last one is Jain. While the first three were carved in the 6th CE the last one was created during the 9th CE. A flight of 200 steps needs to be climbed in order to see all the cave temples. From the 2nd and the 4th caves, one can see the stunning view of the Vatapi lake & the various temples that dot the edge of the lake. The rock-cut statues of various Hindu Gods such as Narasimha, Mahavishnu, Trivikrama, Varaha, etc, are awe-inspiring, to say the least. While visiting the cave temples, one should understand the fact that the artists did not have the luxury of committing mistakes in making these statues since once damaged they were irreplaceable.
The Guide will meet you at the parking lot in front of ticket counter at Badami Caves
Badami, nestled in the heart of Karnataka, is renowned for its exquisite rock-cut temples and ancient cave architecture. This historic town, once the capital of the Chalukya dynasty, offers a glimpse into India's rich cultural and architectural heritage.
The Badami Cave Temples are a complex of four rock-cut caves, dating back to the 6th century. These caves are renowned for their intricate carvings and sculptures, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.
Badami Fort, situated on a hill overlooking the town, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort is known for its ancient architecture and historical significance.
Agastya Lake is a picturesque lake located near the cave temples. The lake is named after the sage Agastya and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
Bhootnath Temple is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is known for its unique architecture and religious importance.
Mallikarjuna Temple is another important Hindu temple in Badami, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and religious significance.
A traditional South Indian bread made from ragi flour, often served with vegetable or meat curries.
A type of flatbread made from jowar (sorghum) flour, typically served with spicy curries or chutneys.
A hearty and spicy rice dish made with lentils, vegetables, and a special spice mix.
A spicy chili pickle made with Badami chilies, a local delicacy.
The best time to visit Badami is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The cool temperatures make it comfortable to explore the historical sites and enjoy outdoor activities.
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Badami is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Badami Railway Station
Badami Bus Stand
Auto rickshaws are the most common mode of transport within Badami. They are affordable and can be hired for short distances or full-day tours.
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Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its group of 9th-century temples. It's a significant historical site and a great day trip from Badami.
Aihole is another UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient temples and historical significance. It's a great day trip from Badami for those interested in history and architecture.
Hospet is a historic town known for its proximity to the famous Vijayanagara ruins of Hampi. It's a great base for exploring Hampi and its surrounding attractions.
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