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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.
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
Bidar Fort
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
Mahamud Gawan Madrasa
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.
Pickup included
Interstate Road Tax / to karnakata state
All the parking's
Vegetarian Thali
A/c sedan car
Entrance fee included all the monuments
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101luf,13 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I have learnt a lot about the history background of the place & Srinu will take you to places you can barely go by yourself. but mind that it takes 3 hrs to go and another 3 hrs to return.



Holger E,14 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I very much enjoyed the tour and learned a lot about Bidars historical monuments Bidar Fort, Mahmud Gawan Madrasa, clock tower, sikh shrine Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib and the Bahmani tombs. The guide Azam and driver Munner were great and friendly company and Azam took time to take photos. The Bidar fort was really beautiful especially the rangeen mahal with the carving and stucco work. I enjoyed the Thali for lunch and the iranian chai and Osmanian cookies during the trip back. Unfortunately, there was no chat with bidricraftsman M. Rau to learn directly from him and his family about the bidricraft process how it was stated in the tour description. But we visited their bidricraft shop in Bidar and a general handicraft shop in Hyderabad that sold wood carvings, shalws, carpets, and bidricraft which had a short demonstration how carpets are made by hand. Overall it was a really great experience!
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