Bidar Heritage Trail Fort Monuments and Bidri Craft Experience
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Bidar Heritage Trail Fort Monuments and Bidri Craft Experience

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Explore The Royal Heritage of Bidar with Expert tour guide step Back in time and discover one Karnataka's most fascinating historic cities. Bidar is a treasure house of Persian-influenced architecture spiritual sites, and sunning forts , mother of pearls inlaid Royal palaces, and one the most Strategic forts , Magnificent Royal necropolis , Magic hands and Glittering Bidri craft , where you will chat with India's famous Artisans family and world best 14th century Madarasas and many more surprises on the way interesting land scape of Deccan.

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Bidar Heritage Trail Fort Monuments and Bidri Craft Experience

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What's included

Interstate Road Tax / to karnakata state
All the parking's
Vegetarian Thali
A/c sedan car
Entrance fee included all the monuments

Detailed itinerary

1

your Expert Tour guide give introduction of Bahamani sultans at Entrance gate of the historic fort. we step back nearly 600 years into the royal world of the Bahmani Sultans…” you will start walk through The Massive Entrance Gateway
Gumbaz Darwaza, notice the thick laterite walls glowing a deep red. These walls were designed to confuse invaders with multiple turns and blind spots — a masterpiece of medieval military engineering. then Proceed to
Solah Khamba Mosque — Sixteen Pillars of Grace
To your left stands the Solah Khamba Mosque, one of the oldest structures inside the fort.
3. Rangin Mahal — The Jewel of Bidar

Now, as we step inside Rangin Mahal, take a moment…
Look at those shimmering Persian tiles — blues, greens, golds — all still glowing after centuries. Intricate mother-of-pearl inlays decorate the wooden ceilings. This was the Sultan’s private palace, a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship.

4. Tarkash Mahal — The Queens’ Palace

5. Diwan-i-Aam & Diwan-i-Khas

2

The Mahmud Gawan Madrasa, a national monument steeped in the legacy of Mahmud Gawan, an Iranian merchant whose journey from Gilan to Bidar .

Constructed in 1472 during the illustrious reign of the Bahmani Sultanate, the monument is a testament to the fusion of Indo-Islamic architectural brilliance that characterises the region. As you wander through its sprawling grounds and marvel at its majestic ruins, you will be astounded by the skill of its builders. Rising three stories tall, it housed a mosque, library, lecture halls, and living quarters for esteemed professors. Here, students immersed themselves in a myriad of subjects, from Arabic and Persian languages to theology, philosophy, astronomy, and mathematics, while enjoying the rare privilege of free boarding, lodging, and education. its walls bear the scars of time and a gunpowder explosion from 1695, the enduring remnants of its once vibrant blue tiles showcase an era when grandeur and sophistication reigned supreme.

3

Bahamani tombs of Ashtoor
Ashtoor is an important centre of Indo-Saracenic monuments. Like the Egyptian pharaohs, the Bahamani kings were fond of building magnificent tombs to house themselves after death. Twelve imposing mausoleums are located at Ashtur east of Bidar. Of these, the tombs of Ahamad Shah and Alauddin Shah II stand out due to their grandeur.

Tomb of Ahmad Shah Al Wali Bahamani: Ahmad Shah Al Wali Bahamani’s tomb is built in square layout in a vast lofty building with thick walls.
Tomb of Ahmad Shah’s Queen: Has floral designs, religious texts and ceilings decorated with paintings.
Tomb of Sultan Allauddin Shah II: Has lots of tile work as well as blue, green and yellow paintwork. Three tall entrance arches and a square hall are key features of this tomb.
Tomb of Sultan Humayun: Built with black trap masonry, Humayun’s tomb is super thick but split open due to a lighting strike.
Tomb of Malika-i-Jahan and many more will explore

4

Bidri Craft (also called Bidriware) is a famous metal handicraft from Bidar, Karnataka. It is one of India’s most distinctive art forms, known for its black metal surface inlaid with shining silver designs.
Bidriware is a metal inlay craft made from an alloy of zinc and copper, inlaid with pure silver (and sometimes gold).
It is known for its jet-black finish and intricate floral, geometric, and calligraphic designs inspired by Persian
Originated in 14th-century Bidar during the Bahmani Sultanate.
Persian artisans combined their techniques with local Indian craftsmanship.
Bidar’s soil plays a unique role in giving Bidriware its dark black colour. we will meet one the indias best Bidri craft man Mr. MA RAUF family they are doing this art several decades , you can chat with the same family

5

Chaubara is a historic watch-tower / clock-tower located in the heart of old Bidar city.
The name “Chaubara” — “Chau” + “Bara” — means a structure facing four directions
The tower is cylindrical with a circular base, and reportedly has a circumference of ~ 180 feet

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, delectable cuisine, and thriving tech industry. This city of pearls blends ancient traditions with modern advancements, offering a unique cultural experience.

Top Attractions

Charminar

Charminar is an iconic monument and a symbol of Hyderabad. Built in 1591, it's a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture and a major tourist attraction.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Golconda Fort

Golconda Fort is a magnificent fort located on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the city. It's known for its acoustics, light and sound show, and rich history.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours INR 50-100 for Indians, INR 200-300 for foreigners

Hussain Sagar Lake

Hussain Sagar Lake is a heart-shaped lake that connects Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It's a popular spot for boating, picnics, and enjoying the iconic Buddha statue on the lake.

Nature 1-2 hours Free (boating charges apply)

Salar Jung Museum

Salar Jung Museum is one of the largest one-man collections in the world, featuring a vast array of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures from around the globe.

Museum 2-3 hours INR 50-100 for Indians, INR 200-300 for foreigners

Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City is the world's largest film studio complex, offering a unique behind-the-scenes look at the Indian film industry. It features theme parks, museums, and film sets.

Entertainment Full day INR 1000-1500 per person

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hyderabadi Biryani

A fragrant and flavorful rice dish cooked with spices, meat (chicken, mutton, or goat), and saffron. It's a must-try for any visitor to Hyderabad.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat, can be made vegetarian

Haleem

A slow-cooked stew made with wheat, lentils, meat, and spices. It's a popular dish during Ramadan but can be enjoyed year-round.

Breakfast/Lunch Contains meat, can be made vegetarian

Irani Chai

A sweet and milky tea served in small glasses, often accompanied by biscuits or snacks. It's a popular drink in Hyderabad, especially at Irani cafes.

Beverage Vegetarian

Double Ka Meetha

A popular dessert made with double roti (a type of bread), milk, sugar, and cardamom. It's a sweet and aromatic treat that's perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

Dessert Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Trekking in Shivaram Wildlife Sanctuary Water sports at Osman Sagar Lake Paragliding at Golconda Fort Boating at Hussain Sagar Lake Spa and wellness treatments Picnicking at KBR National Park Visiting museums and art galleries Attending traditional dance and music performances

Best Time to Visit

October to February

This is the best time to visit Hyderabad as the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The city hosts several festivals during this period.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Telugu, Urdu
  • Widely spoken: English, Hindi
  • English: Widely spoken in urban areas, moderately spoken in rural areas

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR)

Time Zone

GMT+5:30 (Indian Standard Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in crowded areas and at night

Hyderabad is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of street food hygiene, choose vendors with high turnover and clean surroundings.
  • • Avoid drinking tap water, stick to bottled or filtered water.
  • • Be cautious of traffic and road conditions, especially when crossing streets and walking in busy areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Rajiv Gandhi International Airport • 24 km from city center
By train

Hyderabad Deccan, Hyderabad Begumpet

By bus

JBS (Jubilee Bus Station), MGBS (Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station)

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is clean, efficient, and a popular choice for commuting within the city. It's air-conditioned and operates from 6 AM to 11 PM.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Ola, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old City Banjara Hills Hitec City Secunderabad

Day trips

Warangal
145 km from Hyderabad • Full day

Warangal is a historic city known for its ancient forts, temples, and museums. It's a great day trip for history lovers and those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Telangana.

Vikarabad
70 km from Hyderabad • Full day

Vikarabad is a scenic town surrounded by hills, forests, and waterfalls. It's a great destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering activities like trekking, camping, and water sports.

Nalgonda
100 km from Hyderabad • Full day

Nalgonda is a historic town known for its ancient temples, forts, and caves. It's a great day trip for those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Telangana.

Festivals

Bonalu • July/August (month of Ashadam) Deccan Festival • February Eid • Varies (Islamic calendar)

Pro tips

  • Visit during the winter months (October to February) for pleasant weather and festivals, but be prepared for crowds and higher prices.
  • Try the local cuisine, especially Hyderabadi biryani, haleem, and Irani chai, for an authentic taste of the city.
  • Explore the Old City on foot or by rickshaw for a unique and immersive experience, but be prepared for crowds and chaos.
  • Use app-based ride-hailing services like Ola and Uber for a more reliable and transparent experience than traditional taxis.
  • Bargain politely when shopping at markets, it's a common practice and expected by vendors.
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