Gulbarga, officially known as Kalaburagi, is a city steeped in history and culture in the northern part of Karnataka, India. It served as the capital of the Bahmani Sultanate for over a century, leaving behind a rich legacy of Islamic architecture and Sufi traditions. The city is known for its unique blend of Hindu and Muslim cultures, its vibrant markets, and its educational institutions. It's also a significant center for religious tourism, particularly for followers of Sufism and devotees of the Sharana movement.
October to March (Winter months) offer pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and exploring the city.
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2-3 days are sufficient to explore the major attractions in Gulbarga.
Gulbarga Airport (GBI) has limited domestic flights. The nearest major airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad, which is approximately 220 km away. You can then take a taxi or train to Gulbarga.
Gulbarga is well-connected by road to major cities in Karnataka and neighboring states. Buses and taxis are readily available.
Gulbarga Railway Station (KLBG) is a major railway station and is well-connected to major cities in India.
Distance : 35 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.1
Popularity Score : 4
Must Visit : Shri Lakshmi Narashima Temple
Distance : 48 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.5
Popularity Score : 4.6
Must Visit : Lord Dattatreya Temple
Distance : 31 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.1
Popularity Score : 4.2
Must Visit : Aland Datta Temple
Distance : 53 KM (approx)
Rating : 4
Popularity Score : 4.1
Must Visit : Shri Veerabhadreshwara Temple
Coordinates: Latitude 17.3333, Longitude 76.8333 (Gulbarga, Karnataka, India)