The Badami cave temples, located in Badami, Karnataka, are a group of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist cave temples. They date back to the 6th century and are significant examples of Indian rock-cut architecture. The caves were carved during the reign of the Chalukya dynasty, which ruled much of Karnataka from the 6th to the 8th century. The site is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status due to its historical and architectural importance.
| Pooja Name | Timings |
|---|---|
| Morning Aarti | 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM |
| Midday Pooja | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
| Evening Aarti | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
| Special Rituals (Customizable) | Timings can be arranged based on prior booking and availability. |
Badami is well-connected by road to major towns in Karnataka. State Transport Buses and private taxis operate regularly from cities like Hubli, Bijapur, and Bangalore.
Nearest railway stations: Badami Railway Station (5 km from the temple) and Hubli Junction (105 km away). From these stations, buses or taxis are available to reach Badami.
Nearest airport: Hubli Airport (approximately 105 km away). From the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to Badami via connecting cities.
October to March. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rainfall, which may make travel inconvenient. Summers can be quite hot, so winter months are ideal for a comfortable visit.