Good Property to Explore the Nearby Chitradurga Fort.
Review of Hotel Mayura Yatrinivas Chitradurga
This Government run KSTDC hotel is located bang opposite the ancient Chitradurga Fort, 200 km north of Bangalore. Not only is it a good base to explore the famous Chitradurga Fort, but is also a good stopover for someone travelling from Pune to Bangalore along the National Highway No.48.
We stopped here for an overnight stay on the way from Badami to Bangalore. Chitradurga is about 320 km from Badami. We left Badami at 10.30 am, stopped near Hubli for lunch and reached Chitradurga by 5 pm. It is about 3 km off the main highway. If you cannot find it on G-Maps, ask any local the way to the Fort
We had booked an ac double room online. The rates are slightly higher on the weekends. The room was well furnished, neat and clean. There was a king size double bed, a small Onida LCD TV, a full sized cupboard, a round coffee table with two sofa chairs, a writing table, and a dressing table. The bathroom was smaller compared to the one at KSTDC Badami, but adequate with a large boiler for hot water. There was also a nice sit-out with lovely greenery and a good view of the fort. The surroundings are scenic and peaceful.
The restaurant was fairly well equipped and the service was good. Most of the items on the menu were Indian dishes, both veg and non-veg. We had dal fry with parothas for dinner. The dosas for breakfast were exceptionally tasty.
We explored the fort early in the morning and relaxed till 12 noon (check-out time) after breakfast, well in time to reach Bangalore by evening.
Show lessWe stopped here for an overnight stay on the way from Badami to Bangalore. Chitradurga is about 320 km from Badami. We left Badami at 10.30 am, stopped near Hubli for lunch and reached Chitradurga by 5 pm. It is about 3 km off the main highway. If you cannot find it on G-Maps, ask any local the way to the Fort
We had booked an ac double room online. The rates are slightly higher on the weekends. The room was well furnished, neat and clean. There was a king size double bed, a small Onida LCD TV, a full sized cupboard, a round coffee table with two sofa chairs, a writing table, and a dressing table. The bathroom was smaller compared to the one at KSTDC Badami, but adequate with a large boiler for hot water. There was also a nice sit-out with lovely greenery and a good view of the fort. The surroundings are scenic and peaceful.
The restaurant was fairly well equipped and the service was good. Most of the items on the menu were Indian dishes, both veg and non-veg. We had dal fry with parothas for dinner. The dosas for breakfast were exceptionally tasty.
We explored the fort early in the morning and relaxed till 12 noon (check-out time) after breakfast, well in time to reach Bangalore by evening.
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