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MeowScore 😾68/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😼
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😼
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

March

Pleasant weather for outdoor activities.

🎊
january

Visit Gulbarga in January for the Gulbarga Utsav, a festival with music, dance, and food.🎶🎉🍲

🔍
february

Explore the historic Gulbarga Fort and Bidar Fort in February.🏰🌞⛰️

🌞
march

Enjoy the beautiful weather and visit the Buddha Vihar in March.🌸🛕🍃

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april

Trek to the stunning waterfall at Karez Durga in April.🏞️🚶‍♀️💦

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may

Experience the vibrant culture of Gulbarga during the Kalaburagi Uthsav in May.🎨🎭🥁

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june

Escape the heat and head to the cool environs of Nandi Hill in June.🏞️🌿❄️

🗺️
july

Explore the ancient monuments and temples in the historic city of Bidar in July.🏛️🌞🙏

🎤
august

Attend the unique Gulbarga Festival which showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region in August.🎉🎊🎵

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september

Visit the stunning Narayanpur Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary in September.🌳🐘🌊

📖
october

Attend the Sharana Basaveshwara Festival, a celebration of the great saint's teachings, in October.🎉🎊🎵

👜
november

Shop for traditional handicrafts at the Gulbarga Handicrafts Mela in November.🎁🛍️🧡

👀
december

Enjoy the cool weather and go bird-watching at the Bhima River Basin in December.🦉🐦🌳

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The economical situation in Gulbarga is moderate with some affordable options. As a visiting cat, you can find budget-friendly accommodations and local street food, but shopping can be pricey.

Visit local bazaars for bargaining and try street food for affordable dining.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

for a short visit

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

for a short visit

Gulbarga is a small city, tourists usually stay for a short duration.

Tipping

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No tipping customs in Gulbarga

Tipping

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No tipping customs in Gulbarga

Cash payments are preferred, splitting the bill is usually not practiced.

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited bandwidth and slow speeds

meh Availability

Fairly available, but occasional downtime

great Cellular

Good coverage for major networks

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Limited cycling infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

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Things to do

The mainstream

😺
Sharana Basaveshwara Temple
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Gulbarga Fort
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Haft Gumbaz
🐾
Khaja Bande Nawaz Dargah
🐱
Bahmani Tombs

The mainstream

😺
Sharana Basaveshwara Temple

A 13th century temple dedicated to a Hindu philosopher and saint, cat lovers will find the atmosphere quiet and serene. Meowsome temple for introspection.🐾🙏

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Gulbarga Fort

Once a witness to historic battles, now an ideal spot for cats to climb and play. Enjoy the scenic view, but don't forget to watch your whiskers!🐾🏯

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🐈
Haft Gumbaz

The Seven domed tombs of 15th century Court of Bidar Sultans, now a popular picnic spot among cat families!🐾🌳🧺

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🐾
Khaja Bande Nawaz Dargah

A popular Muslim shrine that attracts cats of all faiths! Don't forget to pawse and admire the stunning architecture.🐾🕌

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🐱
Bahmani Tombs

A historical site of 14th century tombs belonging to the Bahmani kings. A purrfect place for history-loving cats to explore!🐾🏰

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Off the beaten path

🏰
Ferozeabad Fort
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Haft Gumbaz
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Shri Kshetra Kanakagiri
🕌
Khaja Bande Nawaz Dargah
🙏
Narsimha Jhira Cave Temple

Off the beaten path

🏰
Ferozeabad Fort

The ruined city of Ferozabad, near Gulbarga, is scattered with the remains of a once beautiful fort built by Feroz Shah Bahamani. The site offers some amazing views of the surrounding landscape.

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⚱️
Haft Gumbaz

A group of seven tombs located in the outskirts of Gulbarga. The tombs are built in Indo-Saracenic and Persian architectural style and belong to the Bahamani dynasty rulers.

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🌄
Shri Kshetra Kanakagiri

A hilltop temple nestled atop the Kanakagiri hill. The temple houses idol of Lord Parshwanatha and Adinatha, offering a serene view of the surrounding landscape.

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🕌
Khaja Bande Nawaz Dargah

A Sufi shrine dedicated to Syed Mohammed Gesu Daraz, located in the heart of Gulbarga city. The tomb is adorned with intricate Islamic calligraphy and art.

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🙏
Narsimha Jhira Cave Temple

A sacred cave temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha located near Bidar. The temple is built around a natural spring and waterfall.

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biking hostile

Limited cycling infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit the historic Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah

This 14th-century Sufi shrine is a fascinating example of Islamic architecture and a must-visit for any cat interested in history and religion

Try the local specialty dish -Gosht Biriyani

Satisfy your hunger with this delicious rice and meat dish, flavored with aromatic spices and herbs. Make sure to take note of any specific dietary needs

Observe the unique Bidar-style doorways

Gulbarga is known for its striking wooden doorways, intricately carved with geometric patterns and beautiful motifs. Take a stroll around town to view these stunning pieces of traditional craftsmanship

Useful external sites

gulbargatourism.in

Gulbarga Tourism

Official tourism website for Gulbarga

www.makemytrip.com/travel-guide/gulbarga

MakeMyTrip

Travel booking website with packages and accommodations in Gulbarga


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