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Karnataka

Taj Bawdi

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January

11.4 - 33.3 °C

February

13.7 - 36.3 °C

March

16.9 - 39.3 °C

April

19.7 - 41.3 °C

May

20.8 - 41.8 °C

June

20.7 - 39.2 °C

July

20.8 - 34.2 °C

August

20.1 - 33.8 °C

September

19.7 - 34.4 °C

October

16.8 - 33.9 °C

November

13.6 - 32.6 °C

December

11.0 - 32.0 °C


Major Airports :

Belgavi Airport (IXG), Belgavi

Kolhapur Airport (KLH), Kolhapur

Pune International Airport (PNQ), Pune

Nearest Railway Station :

Vijayapura Railway Station (BJP)

Major Airports :

Belgavi Airport (IXG), Belgavi

Kolhapur Airport (KLH), Kolhapur

Pune International Airport (PNQ), Pune

A hidden gem of Bijapur

Bijapur's Taj Bawdi stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and historical significance, offering visitors an insight into this region's rich heritage. Tourists looking for an immersive experience in Bijapur should make time to visit its captivating entrance arch, historical legacy and tranquil ambiance; making this an unmissable destination.

A life-giver

At first glance, Taj Bawdi appears to be an impressive water reservoir, providing life-giving water to its local populace for centuries. Its immense size is awe-inspiring; covering an expanse of 223 square feet and diving to depths of 52 feet makes this remarkable structure an engineering masterpiece of its time.

Stunning architecture

What truly captures visitors' imagination at Taj Bawdi is its stunning architecture, such as its grand entrance arch adorned with two magnificent octagonal towers that greet guests with an air of regal splendour. These towers, which serve as sentinels on either side of the arch, were cleverly utilised as rest houses adding comfort and luxury to its architectural beauty. Furthermore, intricate details in their towers show the craftsmanship of past builders as well as showcase their architectural prowess.

Historical significance

For those curious to understand its background, Taj Bawdi stands as a tribute to Taj Sultana - Ibrahim II's beloved first wife - making the site more than simply a reservoir but an expression of love and devotion.

Explore unmissable gems

While exploring Taj Bawdi, tourists are strongly advised to explore nearby monuments such as Gol Gumbaz, Bara Kaman and Gagan Mahal - architectural marvels which provide a snapshot of Adil Shahi dynasty grandeur as well as insights into local culture and history.

Be sure to visit Bijapur's local market for a truly unforgettable experience - you may discover stunning handcrafted sandalwood items, exquisite stone artefacts and eye-catching jewellery as souvenirs from this historical marvel!

Taj Bawdi stands as an iconic icon of Bijapur's long history and architectural brilliance, representing its vibrant past while providing its visitors with an idyllic environment to visit while discovering all its treasures. From its grand entrance arch to its historic significance and serene ambience - making this landmark attraction one of the must-visits in Bijapur.

Timings

Opening time - 09:00 AM

Closing time - 08:00 PM

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