Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal, and Bijapur

Date: 25-Sep-15 to 27-Sep-15

From 25th Sep onwards, we had continuous three days holidays. Sitting at home for three days has become almost an impossible task for us now. So, we thought of planning for a long trip. When we checked with my in-laws regarding this trip, they agreed to come with us. Deciding on the place was our immediate next task. The first place that came to our mind was Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal.

Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal, and Bijapur monuments
Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal, and Bijapur monuments

Plan

Along with Badami, we wanted to visit Hampi. But, since there is a lot to see in Hampi, two days of time was not enough. So, we canceled the plan of visiting Hampi. Along with Badami, we had to decide on one more nearby place which is historic. The name that immediately appeared on our minds was Bijapur. When we read about the places in Bijapur, the Badami-Bijapur trip sounded like a great plan. So, we confirmed our trip destinations as Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal (in Bagalkot district of Karnataka), and Bijapur.

After referring to many travel blogs, we came up with the below plan.

  • Day 1: Leave early in the morning and reach Badami by afternoon. Finish Badami sight-seeing by evening.
  • Day 2: Finish sightseeing of Aihole and Pattadakal by afternoon. Post lunch, proceed towards Bijapur. In the evening, visit any one place in Bijapur.
  • Day 3: Visit all the popular attractions in Bijapur till lunch and post lunch, start our return journey towards Bangalore.

This might look like a very easy plan. But, if you consider the number of attractions these places have, this actually was a jam-packed plan. Not even an hour of rest was included in this plan. The places had so much to see for three days. The plan was as if in one place if we get delayed, entire plan would collapse. Still, we were very eager to see us execute this.

Stay Options

We had to book two hotels (one at Badami and the other one at Bijapur) for our stay. At Badami, the only hotel that most people suggested was Hotel Mayura Chalukya, a KSTDC hotel and we booked the same. At Bijapur, we booked a hotel called Pleasant Stay.

Route Options

The next big thing to decide is the route. There are two popular routes to reach Badami from Bangalore. One is through Bangalore > Tumkur > Davanagere > Hubli-Dharwad > Gadag > Badami and the other one through Bangalore > Chitradurga > Hospet > Kushtagi > Badami. The first route is around 524 km and most of the route is a well maintained highway. The second route is 478 km stretch, but in this route, few stretches (for example, from Chitradurga to Hospet and after Kushtagi), the road is single lane and we were not sure of the road condition. But, since this route is around 60 km lesser than the first route, we opted this route for our onward journey. Depending on the road condition, we decided to determine our return journey route.

Route Travelled

  • Onward: BTM Layout > Tumkur > Hiriyur > Chitradurga > Hospet > Kushtagi > Gajendragad > Badami
    Return: Bijapur > Kudala Sangama > Hungund > Hospet > Chitradurga > Tumkur > Nelamangala > BTM Layout
  • Total distance (To & Fro): 1269 km
  • Mileage (Car): 20 km/l
  • Fuel expense: 4097 Rs
  • Total expense: 11421 Rs
  • Photos: Badami Photos, Aihole, Pattadakal, and Alamatti Photos, and Bijapur Photos

Detailed day-wise travel journal of our trip is in the following links:

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23 Responses

  1. Rajesh says:

    Excellent coverage of architectural gems.

  2. arunprasadhm says:

    Beautiful pics. Its a tight plan but worth it. Amazing place.

  3. Miss Jose says:

    Wow! For sure a packed itenary , but its totally worth it πŸ™‚ Amazing snaps too:)

  4. Great travelogue. Love how simply you’ve detailed the trip. Amazing pics. Shall try out all this and hampi has been on my list for long.
    BTW, do check my blogs’ travel section : reveringthoughts.com/category/travel/

  5. Love the details! Nice post πŸ™‚

  6. Nice of you to share the detailed versions as well. It looks like a packed trip though!

  7. What a lovely trip! How was teh KSTDC Hotel?

    • Thanks for reading.. KSTDC hotel was not up to the mark.. The block where we stayed looked very old and even the service was very bad.. there was one new block which looked good, but unfortunately we did not get rooms in that block..

  8. Its always refreshing to read personal travel experiences…Nice article

  9. 2travellingsisters says:

    You mapped out a perfect plan to visit these places!! Your detailed post is like a guide for those who are planning to visit these places, very helpful one..

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