Introduction
Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites travelers to admire the grandeur of ancient temple architecture on the banks of the Malaprabha River. Visit to celebrate Karnataka’s most spectacular fusion of North and South Indian styles.
Did You Know?
- Pattadakal hosted royal coronation ceremonies for Chalukyan kings.
- The Virupaksha Temple inspired the famed Kailasa temple at Ellora in Maharashtra.
- 7th–8th-century stone inscriptions record dynastic history and religious rituals.
- Hindu and Jain temples co-exist in a single complex.
- The Mallikarjuna and Virupaksha temples were commissioned by rival queens.
Places to Visit
- Virupaksha Temple
- Sangameshwara Temple
- Mallikarjuna Temple
- Kashi Vishwanatha Temple
- Jain Narayana Temple
- Pattadakal Archaeological Museum
What to Do
- Stroll among ornately carved temple towers and apsidal sanctums.
- Join guided archaeological walks for detailed history.
- Attend Pattadakal Dance Festival (Jan/Feb) for classical performances.
- Marvel at temple friezes depicting mythological stories.
- Enjoy riverside picnics amid heritage landscapes.
- Combine with visits to Badami and Aihole for a comprehensive heritage tour.
How to Reach
By Road: 22 km from Badami; regular buses, taxis, and tours available from Bagalkot or Badami.
By Rail: Nearest station Badami (17 km), connected to major cities.
By Air: Hubballi Airport (140 km).
Where to Stay
- KSTDC Mayura Chalukya, Badami
- Krishna Inn, Badami
- Heritage Resort, Badami
- Hotel Sangam, Bagalkot
- Local lodges and guesthouses in Pattadakal village
Things to Keep in Mind
- ASI monument timings apply; ticket entry required.
- Early mornings and evenings are best for photographs and cooler weather.
- Carry sun cap, water bottle, and cash for entry and local stalls.
- Respect site rules: no littering, silence around sanctums, no shoes inside temples.
- Combined with Badami stay; limited accommodation at Pattadakal.
Experience the splendors of Pattadakal – immerse yourself in Karnataka’s temple legacy on your next cultural journey.























