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Bangalore | Gauribidnur |
Lepakshi |
Chitradurga | Bellary | Hospet Hampi
Anegundi | Badami | Aihole and
Pattadakal | Bijapur | Gulbarga | Bidar Hyderabad
About the
holiday
Like
in the song, 'Starry Starry Night' where colours changed hues from
Van Gogh’s brush, Karnataka brings you many pictures using different
colours with one brush – travel!
This
holiday takes you to the depths of Karnataka and as you climb upwards
you’ll experience the colours changing hues – from
sarees to food
to dialects to the colour of soil.
The
hidden and forgotten village of Lepakshi awaits you to discover
artefacts made of natural pigments and ancient mural arts. This
remarkable storehouse of skills is on the verge of extinction. You can take back a
lepakshi motif back with you.
The
road filled with wind mills along the highway to Chitradurga gets you
started on collecting memories all the way. Enjoy the unique
treks on the hills of chitradurga.
After being overwhelmed by the ruins of Hampi, the trip will
take you further to a quaint village of
Anegundi. A cultural heritage trail is never
complete without a visit to the stunning architecture of temples at
Aihole and Pattadakal.
Hardly explored, this holiday takes you to Gulbarga and
Bidar to find something you have never seen or heard before. The
Azaan and Quawwali in the Dargas of Gulbarga will always echo
in your mind. The food in North Karantaka is a cuisine of sorts that
caters to almost anyone. Bidar, a faraway city is not so far after all.
TBY takes you to the houses of the Bidri Artists who will teach you the
magical craft of Bidri. Rich as Ebony and Ivory, these artists use their
skill and soil! A self taught science. Walking in and out of the pillars
of time, this trip is like a message in a bottle- rare, precious,
ancient and yours!
Itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive at
Bangalore.
Relax at Villa Pottapati.
Day
2:
Leave early morning to Lepakshi. Explore the art village and ancient
temples. Leave for Mari Kanive, where a historical
dam
was built by the Mysore Maharajas pre-independence across the river
Vedanthi. Overnight at Chitradurga.
Day
3:
Trek and bird watch along the central plains of the Deccan Plateau.
Visit the Chitradurga Fort. Overnight at Chitradurga.
Day
4:
Leave early morning for Bellary and study the changing landscapes from
green hills to industrialised ranges. Visit the Bellary Fort. After
lunch, head to Hampi. Relax at a home stay in Hampi.
Day
5:
Early morning Heritage walk in Hampi, a world heritage site declared by
UNESCO in 1986. Explore what the Vijaynagar kingdom has left behind for
us. One day is not enough but Hampi is stuck in time. Shop at the Hampi
Bazaar. Pick your choice of cuisine and enjoy a fulfilling dinner.
Overnight at Hampi.
Day
6: Anegundi completes this trip. Across
the river bank of Hampi, lies a small, secluded and rare village of
Anegundi, situated on the banks
of the mighty Tungabhadra river. The capital of the mythical kingdom of
Kishkinda mentioned in the
Ramayana.
Day 7:
Education through performing arts of Anegundi and practices of
organic farming make you meander closer into the livelihood of the
community. Cycle and trek around, shop for unique Banana fibre products
at the Craft shop. Overnight at Anegundi.
Day 8:
Leave for Badami. Explore the cave temples at Badami and stroll
along the unique landscape.
Temples
built in Dravidian style of architecture take your breath away!
Day 9:
Next morning, travel to Aihole and Pattadakal invite you to the
Chalukyan era. These picturesque villages are interspersed with rich
architectural styles reminiscent as the cradle of
Hindu Temple architecture. Stay overnight at Badami.
Day 10:
Leave early morning for Bijapur. A pleasant architectural shift from
traditional Hindu architecture to Bahamani Muslim architecture. Its
historical ruins include the famous 17th century Gol Gumbaz
where your voice resonates ten times over.
Visit the Ibrahim Roza, Jama Masjid which has inscriptions of the Koran
written in gold. Meet with Lambani artists. Overnight at Bijapur.
Day 11:
Leave early morning for
Gulbarga. Have an authentic cuisine through the day. The Azaan at
the Dargas of Gulbarga are unforgettable, the Quawwalis are as
original as can be and the wind that blows in the fort takes you back in
time. A different city, that looks and tastes different. Overnight at
Gulbarga.
Day 12:
Leave for Bidar. At the tip of Karnataka, rests the old town, Bidar.
Walk through the old streets of Bidar and experience the rustic side of
Karnataka. The Bidar fort, built and rebuilt by different rulers for
different reasons and in different styles. The first Gurudwara in
India stands in Bidar.
Day 13: A rare opportunity to engage with the artists of Vijaynagar Colony
in Bidar, who have preserved the ancestral art form, Bidri, since many
centuries now. The art requires a lot of hard work, creativity and
scientific application. Bidri is characteristic of the Persian dynasties
that settled here long ago. The artists continue to stick to their
originality in a contemporary style. Leave to
Hyderabad
in the afternoon. Visit Char Minar and Choodi Bazaar.
Day 14:
Depart from
Hyderabad.
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