Bidar's grand epochs and gastronomic wonders
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Relive Bidar's illustrious past
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Highlights
Rangeen Mahal, Bidar Fort, Narasimha Jhira Water Cave Temple, Bahmani Tombs
Amidst the soulful ambience of Bidar, imagine kick-starting your day with the locals' favourite breakfast, Uppittu or Upma. This tantalising semolina masterpiece, rich with colourful vegetables and tantalising spices, paired with the zest of Shenga Chutney, not only fills the stomach but also stirs the soul, preparing you for a day of historical immersion.
Walking the timeless cobbled streets, the grandeur of Rangeen Mahal beckons you closer. Each carving and mural within it tells tales of artisans who once worked meticulously, pouring their dreams into stone and paint. Soon after, the sprawling expanse of the Bidar Fort unfolds, its bastions and towers holding whispers of valiant rulers, political intrigues, and bygone splendour.
As shadows shift, you're led towards the serene environs of the Narasimha Jhira Water Cave Temple. Here, the gentle murmurs of devotion resonate with the underground stream's flow, evoking a deep sense of calm. With the day nearing its end, the Bahmani Tombs, silhouetted against a crimson sky, narrate stories of monarchs laid to rest.
As night approaches, the spicy aroma of Bisi Bele Bhath fills the air, inviting you to relish its depth of flavour, with the sweet embrace of Holige/Obbattu promising a delectable conclusion.