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Three-Day Itinerary from Hyderabad to Ganagapur Dattatreya Temple

  1. Day 1: Bidar Fort
    2 hours (101.3 km) from Hyderabad

    Bidar Fort is a majestic fort built during the Bahmani Sultanate. Its massive walls and towers are a testament to its former glory. You can explore the different palaces and mosques inside the fort and enjoy the panoramic view of the city from the top. The fort also has an impressive museum showcasing the history of Bidar. A must-visit for history enthusiasts.

  2. Day 2: Basar Saraswathi Temple
    3 hours 20 minutes (208.3 km) from Bidar Fort

    Basar Saraswathi Temple is one of the famous pilgrimage sites in Telangana. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi and attracts a lot of devotees. The temple is situated on the banks of the river Godavari and has a serene ambiance. The temple complex also has a beautiful garden and a library. Spend the day in prayer and contemplation, and rejuvenate your soul.

  3. Day 3: Ganagapur Dattatreya Temple
    3 hours 20 minutes (196.5 km) from Basar Saraswathi Temple

    Ganagapur Dattatreya Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Dattatreya, situated in a small village near Gulbarga. The temple attracts a large number of devotees from all over India. The temple is surrounded by a serene atmosphere, and the chanting of hymns fills the air. Take part in the various poojas and rituals held inside the temple and seek the blessings of Lord Dattatreya.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Bidar Fort (2 hours, Free)
  • Basar Saraswathi Temple (2 hours, Free)
  • Ganagapur Dattatreya Temple (2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: Free

Recommendations

If you have an extra day in hand, you can visit the nearby Kedareshwar Temple in Narasimha Jhira. This temple is situated inside a cave, and the water inside the cave is believed to have healing properties. The cave is accessible only by crawling through a small opening, making it a unique experience. Make sure to carry a change of clothes as you might get wet while visiting the temple.

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