





Goa to Badami Extension Tour
Duration
2 day(s)
Languages
English
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Explore iconic Badami Cave Temples historical architecture
Visit Badami Fort with scenic panoramic views
Discover ancient sculptures at Badami Open Air Museum
Admire Pattadakal UNESCO World Heritage Site temples
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Embark on a fascinating extension tour from Goa in India to Badami, exploring the historical and architectural wonders of Karnataka. Begin with a scenic drive to Badami and check into your hotel before visiting the famous Badami Cave Temples, renowned for their exquisite rock-cut architecture and intricate carvings. Explore the majestic Badami Fort offering panoramic views of the town and delve into local history at the Open Air Museum showcasing ancient sculptures and artifacts. The combination of history, art, and natural beauty makes Badami a truly captivating destination.
On the second day, venture to Pattadakal and Aihole, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, to admire their ancient Hindu and Jain temples. Explore the intricately designed Papanatha and Virupaksha temples and witness the remarkable craftsmanship of the Chalukya dynasty. Return to Goa with lasting memories of Karnataka's rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance. This two-day journey offers a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and artistic grandeur, ideal for travelers seeking a deep insight into South India’s ancient civilizations.
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Hotel accommodation if selected
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English speaking guide on sightseeing days
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Not wheelchair accessible
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Activity Provider: AGORA VOYAGES (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED
Customer Reviews
Sonam

The Badami Caves are a stunning example of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture, dating back to the 6th century. The caves feature showcasing the artistic skill of the time. The caves contain ancient Brahmi inscriptions, providing valuable insights into the history and culture of the region.👌👌 Must visit 👍
Dr.

Badami Caves is truly an awesome and must-visit place in Karnataka! 🏛️✨ The rock-cut caves are a perfect blend of history, art, and natural beauty. The intricate carvings of Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Jain Tirthankaras show the brilliant craftsmanship of ancient India. The view from the top of the caves overlooking the Agastya Lake is simply breathtaking. Walking through these caves feels like stepping back in time. A great place for history lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Highly recommended — don’t miss this gem of Karnataka! 🌄
Shraddha

Badami Caves are a remarkable historical treasure, carved out of sandstone cliffs in the 6th century by the Chalukya dynasty. The intricate sculptures depict Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions, showcasing India’s rich religious and cultural heritage. Walking through the caves feels like stepping back in time, with every carving telling a story of ancient artistry and devotion. A must-visit for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
Akshay

Its great heritage that we all should be aware of. One is n awe after seeing all the intricate work which was done several 100 years ago, with the tech available then. Its queationable if we would achieve same outcome with beauty even with modern tools. Its also an important artifact which give some idea about how Vishnu and Shiva. One important thing is that almost every temple is dedicated to Shiva and has square design of the pindi, while we generally see round shapes now a days. You also see clear images of bhagvan Mahavir at multiple palces. Carving on the pillars is also very intricate and matcjes with those at Aihole. Good information is available in audio and text format at ASI website, scannable qr codes of the same at the entrance of every cave. However, liatening to that every time might become tricky. You may want to get a guided tour depending upon your level of interest. The tickets can booked online or directly at the entrance. Parking# While parking is available and even bigger vehicles like tempo travellers etc can reach the locations, what needs to be considered is that the roads are narrow. So most people prefer auto rides, which charges around INR 600 for the visit to Caves, Bhootnath temple and the Fort. Warning: since these are caves, you also have bats. There is a strange smell in a lot of these places. So, mask is recommended is you are sensitive to these odd smells. Also, during December you would also have a lot of school trips coming there. While this is good in one sense, these kids in hoards would impact the way you feel the caves. So try odd/weekdays.
Manjunath

Badami is an unforgettable experience- A place where history breathes through every rock. The cave temples are absolutely stunning and make you feel proud of our heritage. Standing there, you can truly appreciate the artistry of our ancestors. The sandstone cliffs glow beautifully during sunrise and sunset. Agastya Lake adds a calm and spiritual charm to the entire site. Walking through the ancient pathways feels like travelling back in time. The stories carved on the walls remind us of our rich culture. But at the same time, it makes us feel ashamed for not preserving many other monuments across the country. Some surrounding areas clearly need better maintenance and protection. Badami shows what is possible when history is respected. It also highlights how much we have already lost due to neglect. A visit here inspires both pride and reflection. Everyone should experience Badami at least once. It’s a reminder of what we must preserve for future generations.
