Gol Gumbaz
The tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah, boasts of the second-largest tomb in the world.44 m in diameter, the interior of the dome is mysteriously unsupported and has a whispering gallery under it, whose acoustics are superb. Located in the north-eastern part of Karnataka, Bijapur used to be the home of the Bahamani Sultans. Adil Shah began the task of building his own tomb, quite earnestly and went on with this work for over 20 years.
530 kms to the north-west of Bangalore is the ancient town of Bijapur, the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty. Bijapur is close to Belgaum - the gateway to Karnataka from Goa and Bombay. Bijapur has many places of Historical, Cultural and Architectural interest.>
The Gol Gombaz or Gola Gummata
Story has it that the Adil Shah with his beloved, went up this balcony and both were looking down the awesome nine storied depth of its central hall. "You do love me a lot" said the Shah, "Now, would you do ANYTHING for my sake?" "Yes" said the beautiful one. "If so" said the Shah jokingly, "would you jump down this balcony?" "Sure, and here I go" the beautiful one jumped out to show her eternal love. Heart-broken, the Shah cursed himself for testing the eternal bond between them and wept for the rest of his life. The beauty and excellence of this dome must be experienced at least once in a life time. Lovers come here to whisper (aloud!), singers to enjoy the stereophonic effect and children to test the strength of their giggle.
The Malik-e-Maiden.
The largest medieval cannon in the world, is 14 ft long, weighing 55 tons. Legend has it that if you touch the gun and make a wish, it will come true!
Also worth visit are the Mehtar Mahal, the Jod Gumbaz, Afzal Khan's Cenotaph, Asar Mahal, Anand Mahal, Ark-Killa, etc.
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Basavana Bagewadi
About 43 kms from Bijapur, this town is the birth-place of Saint Basaveshwara. There are several important temples here.
Kudalasangama
67 kms from Bijapur is a famous pilgrim centre, associated with the great 12th century poet and reformer Saint Basaveshwara.
Astrology
In Bagalkot district a village named Kodihal has a soothsayer in every 3rd house. This village is located 20 kms from Kudala Sangama where the 12th century reformer Basaveshwara attained salvation. The village has 2,500 families out of which 800 are astrologers.
Centuries ago, members of the Gondhali community whose family profession was fortunetelling migrated from Maharashtra and settled here. It is not difficult to identify members of this community they are usually clad in white kurtas and dhotis they smear vermilion on the foreheads and wrists are adorned with chains of beads and precious stones. They also carry a bag which contains family histories of each household in Kodihal and their other regular customers, apart from a panchanga (the Hindu almanac), some conch-shells, vermilion, turmeric and other powders considered sacred.
Most of them speak Marathi at home and Kannada to clients. They also speak other languages like English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu for survival instinct.
There are over 8000 astrologers from Kodihal who have settled across the country.
Getting Here
The nearest airport is Belgaum, 205 kms away.
Bijapur is well-connected by road and rail to Bangalore, Belgaum and Goa. The mainhighway is NH-13
Local Trasport here is you can use a tonga (Horse carriage) which is a unique experience.
Where to stay
If you need any assistance with booking in any hotel in Karnataka or India in general click here
- Hotel Mayura Adhil Shahi. Ph: +91-8352-20934.
- Hotel Mayura Adhil Shahi Annexe. Ph: +91-8352-20401.
- Hotel Pleasant Stay, NH-13, Solapur Road, Bijapur -586103, Phone: +91-8352-326465, 261291, Fax : +91-8352-261499
- Hotel Sanman, Station Road. Ph: +91-8352-21866
- Hotel Samrat, Station Road. Ph: +91-8352-21620.
- Hotel Madhuvan International, Station Road. Ph: +91-8352-234254
Shopping:
Bijapur is famous for its hand woven Ilkal sarees.
Climate:
The ideal tome to travel here is September-February.
Local Food Specialities:
Non-vegetarian preparations distinctly Mughlai or Hyderabadi, Milk Sweets.




