How to Reach Dattatreya Devasthan (Nirgun Math Temple) at Sri Kshetra Ganagapur, Karnataka

By Air
The nearest major airport to Gulbarga, India is Hyderabad International Airport, Hyderabad. This airport is about 220 kms from the center of Gulbarga, India.

By Rail
Most Convenient Trains from Bangalore to Gangapur having a Stop at Ganagapur Road (Station Name) are

  • Lokmanya TT Exp (11014) (Departs Bang CY JN at 4pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 4:09am)
  • Basava Express (17307) (Departs Bang CY JN at 5pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 5:19am)
  • Udyan Exp (11302) (Departs Bang CY JN at 8pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 9:14am)

The Only Convenient Train from Hyderabad to Gangapur having a Stop at Ganagapur Road (Station Name) is

  • Husainsagar Exp (12702) (Departs from Hyd Deccan at 2:45pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 7:16pm)

Most Convenient Trains from Mumbai to Gangapur having a Stop at Ganagapur Road (Station Name) are

  • Udyan Express (11301) (Departs Mumbai CST at 8:05am and arrives at Ganagapur at 5:43pm)
  • Husainsagar Exp (12701) (Departs Mumbai CST at 9:50pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 6:48am)
  • Chennai Mail (11027) (Departs Mumbai CST at 11:45pm and arrives at Ganagapur at 10:46am)
  • Coimbatore Express (11013) which departs from Kurla Terminus at 10.10 PM & departs from Kalyan 11.15 in the night. It reaches Ganagapur at 8.08 AM on the next day Morning.

After getting down at Ganagapur Road (Station) one can reach Ganagapur temple by a Bus or the Sharing Autos.
There are many Trains to Gulbarga from all Major Cities so One may also get down at Gulbarga Station and then travel to Ganagapur by Bus or Private vehicles.
Gulbarga Railway Station Enquiry : 08472 266611
Ganagapur Road Railway Station Enquiry 08470 266042


By Bus
Ganagapur is well connected by Road to all major cities. Inorder to reach Ganagapur, you have to reach Gulbarga, Karnataka. From Gulbarga to Ganagapur, Karnataka State Buses are providing transportation services. For both From and To Journey KSRTC, TSRTC Buses are available for every half an hour to Hyderabad, Bangalore and other major Cities.

Place Timing
Solapur 09:00Am,10:30Am,11:00Am,12:00Am,(Via Dudhani Akkalkot)
Pune 07:15Am(Via Akkalkot-Solapur-Temburni)
Pune 07:15Am,05:00Pm (Via Indi-Magalwedha-pandarpur-jejuri)
Hyderabad 06:00Am (Via Gulbarga_Tandur)
Hyderabad 10:00Am(Via Gulbarga-Humanabad-Zahirabad)
Goa Panaji 05:45(Bijapur-Belguam)
Satara 07:00Am
Sangali 06:30Am
Vasmat 06:30Am
Aurangabad 07:15Am
Pandarpur 07:30 Am & 03:00PM
Vita 07:30
Akkalkot 11:45 Am,01:15Pm,03:00Pm
Gulbarga 06:00Am,07:00Am,08:30Am,11:30Pm,12:30Pm,01:00Pm,02:30Pm,03:30Pm,05:00Pm,06:00Pm
Ganagapur Station 06:30Am,07:30Am,10:30Am,1:30Pm,02:00Pm,03:15Pm,5:30Pm

Distance
Ganagapur Datta Temple is situated at around 23 kms from 'Ganagapur Road' (Railway Station Name). The Village is also called as Temple Ghangapur, Deval Ganagapur or Ganagapura.
Nearest City is Gulbarga at 40 kms (approx)

  • Distance from Sholapur (Solapur) to Gangapur is around 95 kms (approx)
  • Distance from Hyderabad to Ganagapur is 250 kms (approx) and Road Route is via Humnabad, Kamlapur, Bidar, Gulbarga,Ganagapur
  • Distance from Mumbai to Gangapur is around 530 kms and Route for travelling is Via Pune,Solapur,Akkalkot,Ganagapur
  • Distance from Pune to Ganagapur is around 350 kms (Via Solapur,Akkalkot)
  • Distance from Ahmednagar (Maharashtra) to Ganagapur is around 330 kms (Via Barshi Solapur,Akkalkot)
  • Distance from Bangalore to Ganagapura is around 610 kms and Route for travelling is Via Bellary,Gulbarga,Ganagapur (or can also be via Chitradurga)
  • Distance from Mysore to Ganagapur is around 700 kms (Via Chitradurga)

Note: The above mentioned distances are just approx and the actual distance depends upon the Route you choose.

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