

Near by places around Shri Padmaraj Vidyavardhak Sangh's G.P. Porwal Arts, Commerce And V.V. Salimath Science College: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Vijayapura

SHRI PADMARAJ VIDYAVARDHAK SANGH's G P PORWAL ARTS,COMM AND V V SALIMATH SCIENCE COLLEGE, Sindagi, established in 1969, is affiliated with Rani Channamma University, Belagavi. This leading institution offers undergraduate programs in Arts, Commerce, and Science on its 26-acre campus, focusing on academic excellence and student development.

Vijayapura, Karnataka
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Attractions & Things to Do near GPPVVS
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Essential Amenities near GPPVVS
airports
166 km (Kalaburagi), ~200 km (Hubballi/Belagavi)
Kalaburagi Airport (closest), Hubballi Airport, Belagavi Airport
bus stand
~ 0.5 km
Sindgi Bus Station
railway station
~ 64 km
Vijayapura Railway Station
nearest hospital
Less than 1 km
Kulkarni Hospital

Hotels NEAR GPPVVS
Kyriad Hotel Vijayapura
Spoorti Resort and Club
VOV Hotels Vijayapura
Hotel Madhuvan International
Iroomz VKG Complex
Explore Nearby Attractions GPPVVS

LANDMARKS
Sharanabasaveshwar Temple, Sindgi
Sangameshvara Temple, Sindgi

RESORTS RECREATION
Spoorti Resort and Club
Hotel and Resort Ashoka Village
Zurich Club
Must-Visit Tourist Spots GPPVVS
Gol Gumbaz
~ 64 km from Sindgi
A magnificent 210 ft high mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah, featuring the world's second largest unsupported dome and a whispering gallery.
Ibrahim Rauza
~ 64 km from Sindgi
A palatial mosque and tomb complex, considered an architectural masterpiece and often cited as an inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Bara Kaman
~ 64 km from Sindgi
An incomplete mausoleum of Ali Adil Shah II, known for its 12 graceful arches, intended to rival Gol Gumbaz.
Jamia Masjid
~ 64 km from Sindgi
One of the most prominent examples of Adil Shahi Indo-Islamic architecture, with graceful arches and a large crowning onion dome.
Shivagiri Temple
~ 64 km from Sindgi
A temple housing an 85-foot tall statue of Lord Shiva, gradually developing as a significant pilgrimage site.
Malik-e-Maidan
~ 64 km from Sindgi
One of the largest medieval cannons in India, perched atop a platform, fashioned into the shape of a lion devouring an elephant.
Upli Buruj
~ 64 km from Sindgi
An 80 ft high, 16th-century watchtower built on high ground, offering panoramic views of Vijayapura city.
Gagan Mahal
~ 64 km from Sindgi
A historical palace built by Ali Adil Shah I to serve as a royal residence and durbar hall, known for its great central arch.
Taj Bawdi
~ 64 km from Sindgi
A large water tank commemorating Taj Sultana, Ibrahim Adil Shah II's wife, known for its deep well and stone steps.
Toravi
~ 74 km from Sindgi (10 km from Vijayapura)
A village known for the Shri Laxmi Narasimha temple.
Weekend Getaways
Kolhapur, Maharashtra
~ 100-110 km from Vijayapura
A city in Maharashtra known for its rich history, the Mahalakshmi Temple, and Kolhapuri sandals.
Solapur, Maharashtra
~ 100-110 km from Vijayapura
Located near the Karnataka border, famous for the Siddeshwar Mandir situated on a lake.
Badami
~ 130 km from Vijayapura
Renowned for its exquisitely carved rock-cut cave temples and ancient Chalukyan architecture.
Aihole
~ 140 km from Vijayapura
Known as the 'Cradle of Indian Architecture,' featuring numerous ancient temples and monuments.
Pattadakal
~ 150 km from Vijayapura
A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing a remarkable complex of Chalukyan temples, representing both North and South Indian architectural styles.
Almatti Dam
~ 60 km from Vijayapura
A hydroelectric project on the Krishna River, also a picnic spot with various themed gardens, boating, and musical fountains.
Kudala Sangama
~ 70 km from Vijayapura
A sacred pilgrimage center at the confluence of the Krishna and Malaprabha rivers, significant for Lingayat devotees.
Basavana Bagewadi
~ 42 km from Vijayapura
The birthplace of Basaveshwara, a 12th-century philosopher and social reformer, with temples dedicated to him.
Muddebihal
~ 80-90 km from Vijayapura
A town in Vijayapura district known for Shiva and Hanuman temples and old fort ruins.
Bidar Fort
~ 142 km from Hyderabad (approx. 170-180 km from Vijayapura)
A historical fort with impressive architecture and historical significance, located in Bidar city.

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