Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Kanishka International Hotel, Bijapur!

HOTEL KANISHKA INTERNATIONAL Bijapur India

HOTEL KANISHKA INTERNATIONAL Bijapur India

Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Kanishka International Hotel, Bijapur!

Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Kanishka International Hotel, Bijapur! - A Frankly Honest Review

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we’re diving deep into the Kanishka International Hotel in Bijapur. Forget those sterile, polished travel brochure descriptions. I’m here to give you the real deal, a messy, honest, and occasionally rambling account of my stay. Let's get this Bijapur adventure started!

First Impressions & Getting There: The Whole "Accessibility" Thing (and My Crumbling Patience)

Listen, I'm not usually one to nitpick about accessibility, but I'm also not a superhero. Bijapur ain’t exactly known for its smooth pavements, you know? Getting to the Kanishka? It’s a journey. The hotel, thankfully, does claim to have facilities for disabled guests. (Facilities for disabled guests: CHECK!) I didn't fully test it, but I did see an elevator, which is always a good start (Accessibility: Good start, though the city itself is a whole other story!). This is important, especially in a place like Bijapur, where navigating a city can be a challenge. Getting to the Hotel from the airport is easy (Airport transfer: CHECK), and the car park (Car park [free of charge]: CHECK, Car park [on-site]: CHECK) is a godsend!

The Rooms: My Sanctuary (and Occasional Gripes)

My room, well, it was an oasis. Or at least it felt like it after the chaos of the city. (Air conditioning: CHECK! Blackout curtains: CHECK. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!: CHECK! Woohoo!) The Wi-Fi (Internet access – wireless: CHECK, Internet access – LAN: CHECK, Internet: CHECK) was a lifesaver for keeping connected, especially since I was working remotely. I loved having the coffee/tea maker (Coffee/tea maker: CHECK, Complimentary tea: CHECK). I'm not a morning person, so it was perfect.

The bathroom… okay, the bathroom was mostly fabulous. (Private bathroom: CHECK, Separate shower/bathtub: CHECK, Bathrobes: CHECK, Hair dryer: CHECK) The Bathtub (Bathtub: CHECK) was a dream after a long day of exploring. And hey, someone thought of the little things, like a Mirror, (Mirror: CHECK) and Slippers (Slippers: CHECK). Everything was clean, which is a HUGE win, and I even appreciated the Safety/security feature (In-room safe box: CHECK).

BUT… (and there’s always a but, isn't there?) the Soundproofing (Soundproofing: CHECK) was a bit…iffy. I swear I heard a goat bleating at 3 AM one night. Okay, maybe it was a very loud, disgruntled rooster. Either way, sleep was occasionally elusive, which is why I loved the Alarm clock (Alarm clock: CHECK). And the extra-long bed (Extra long bed: CHECK) was a godsend.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Germaphobe’s Paradise (Almost)

Okay, let's talk about the real elephant in the room, especially post-pandemic: hygiene. The Kanishka gets serious points here. (Anti-viral cleaning products: CHECK! Daily disinfection in common areas: CHECK! Hand sanitizer: CHECK! Rooms sanitized between stays: CHECK! Professional-grade sanitizing services: CHECK!) They took all the necessary precautions.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My Stomach's Rollercoaster

Okay, the food. Ah, the food. This is where things get really interesting.

  • Breakfast, which was a Breakfast [buffet]: CHECK, Asian breakfast: CHECK, Western breakfast: CHECK situation. The buffet was a mixed bag. Some days it was amazing -- fluffy omelets, crispy dosas, and fresh fruit. Other days…well, let's just say the coffee needed some serious work. (Coffee/tea in restaurant: CHECK, Coffee shop: CHECK)
  • Restaurants (Restaurants: CHECK, A la carte in restaurant: CHECK, Buffet in restaurant: CHECK) I tried both the Asian and International cuisines (International cuisine in restaurant: CHECK, Asian cuisine in restaurant: CHECK). The Asian restaurant was the winner. Seriously good.
  • Room service (Room service [24-hour]: CHECK) was a godsend when I just wanted to collapse in my room with a movie (on-demand movies: CHECK, Satellite/cable channels: CHECK).
  • Snack Bar (Snack bar: CHECK) perfect for a quick bite… but there were also a Poolside bar (Poolside bar: CHECK)

Things to Do (and Ways to Relax): Spa Days and Pool Views!

The Swimming pool (Swimming pool: CHECK, Swimming pool [outdoor]: CHECK, Pool with view: CHECK) was gorgeous. I spent hours just lounging by the pool. Pure bliss. They also offer a Sauna (Sauna: CHECK, Spa/sauna: CHECK), and I'm told the Massage (Massage: CHECK) is divine. They offer Body scrub (Body scrub: CHECK), Body wrap (Body wrap: CHECK), Foot bath (Foot bath: CHECK) and other spa services.

For those who actually want to work out, there's a Fitness center (Fitness center: CHECK, Gym/fitness: CHECK). I peeked in. Looked legit. (I, however, opted for the pool.)

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter (and the Slightly Odd Ones)

The staff here were lovely. (Front desk [24-hour]: CHECK, Concierge: CHECK, Daily housekeeping: CHECK, Laundry service: CHECK, Luggage storage: CHECK). They were helpful, friendly, and generally went above and beyond. There's a Gift/souvenir shop (Gift/souvenir shop: CHECK) on-site, which is great.

For the Kids (and Parents Who Just Need a Break):

If you are with children, it has Babysitting service (Babysitting service: CHECK), Family/child friendly (Family/child friendly: CHECK), and Kids meal (Kids meal: CHECK).

Getting Around: The Bijapur Shuffle

I’ve already mentioned the Airport transfer (Airport transfer: CHECK), But you can also get a Taxi service (Taxi service: CHECK), Valet parking (Valet parking: CHECK), and Car park [free of charge]: CHECK, Car park [on-site]: CHECK).

The Quirks: What Made it Truly Memorable

  • A little shrine in the lobby, which was a sweet touch (Shrine: CHECK)
  • I did get the room sanitization option (Room sanitization opt-out available: CHECK)
  • I loved the Terrace: (Terrace: CHECK) ** The whole place felt like a haven.

Final Verdict: Should You Book?

Absolutely. Despite the tiny hiccups (the iffy sleep, the slightly inconsistent coffee), the Kanishka International is a winner. The rooms are comfortable, the staff is fantastic, the food is generally good, and the amenities are top-notch. It's a perfect base for exploring Bijapur, especially if you want a little luxury and relaxation.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn’t your sterile, perfectly-formatted travel itinerary. This is the real deal, the messy, delicious, slightly-burnt-around-the-edges experience of my Bijapur adventure… specifically, based at the legendary (hopefully) HOTEL KANISHKA INTERNATIONAL. God, I hope they have AC. I need it.

Bijapur Bliss (and maybe a little bit of chaos) - A Human's Guide to Hotel Kanishka & Beyond

Day 1: Arrival, Dust, and Desperate Hopes for a Decent Pillow

  • 07:00 AM (ish) - The Inevitable Delhi Debacle… and the Flight of Fancy: Okay, let’s be honest, getting to Bijapur was a whole other adventure. Delhi Airport. Never again. Lost luggage, arguments with the taxi driver about the “correct” fare (seriously, they think tourists are made of money?), and a flight that felt longer than the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. But… I'm here. Bijapur! After 36 hour travel I'm here!!!!
  • 11:00 AM (ish) - Bijapur! (Finally!) and the Taxi Driver's Mysterious Silence: Finally, Bijapur! The air is thick, dusty, and smells faintly of… something interesting. I'm sure it'll grow on me. My driver, bless his heart, didn't speak a word the whole way from the airport terminal. I tried "Namaste," a smile, even a desperate plea for a toilet break. Nothing. Mysterious. Is this a Bijapuri superpower?
  • 12:00 PM (ish) - HOTEL KANISHKA INTERNATIONAL: The First Impression (…Please BeGood): Pulling up to the hotel, I'm immediately assaulted by the heat. And the potential. The photos online looked… promising. Let's hope reality matches. The lobby is… let's call it "lived-in." Hopefully the AC units will work.
  • 12:30 PM - Check-In & Room Revelation (Fingers Crossed!): Check-in went smoothly – a few smiles, a flurry of Hindi I vaguely understood, and then… the key. My room number (303, apparently). The elevator. Please, God, let there be an elevator. (There was! And it worked!). The room… well, let's just say I've seen worse. The air conditioning is on, but barely. The bed looks like it might swallow me whole. But… it's a room. And I'm exhausted enough to love it.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch (and the Deep Dive Into Local Cuisine): The hotel restaurant. Praying the food is safe. My stomach is going strong, so I ordered one of the most popular dishes, chicken biryani.
  • 2:00 PM - Hotel Exploration (And a Nap): The pool is… actually, I'm not sure if there is one. Time for a power nap to build up the energy to actually explore the city.
  • 4:00 PM - The Gol Gumbaz: Awe and (Maybe) a Bit of Sweat: Right, let’s get to the good stuff. The Gol Gumbaz. Apparently, the biggest dome in the world or something. So, I paid my entry fee, walked around for a long time so I could see the architectural design. It was huge. I mean massive. The acoustics are mind-blowing. I shouted something stupid and heard it echo for what felt like forever. Sweat was pouring down my back.
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner at Hotel Restaurant (Revisited): Back at the hotel for dinner. This time, trying something less adventurous: some dal and roti.

Day 2: City Exploration, More Food, and the Pursuit of Comfort

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast… And the Quest for Coffee: Breakfast at the hotel. The bread was a bit stale, but the coffee… it was a lifeline. Black, strong, and vaguely caffeinated. I need it, to explore the city
  • 10:00 AM - Ibrahim Rouza (And the Beauty of Symmetry): This place is gorgeous. The symmetry is absolutely stunning. It's like a perfectly balanced poem in stone.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch at a Local Eatery: Okay, I’m going for it. Stepped outside my hotel and went to try a local restaurant. Spicy, flavorful, and I think I understood some of what was going on in the kitchen.
  • 2:00 PM - Exploring the City and the Fort: I wander through the streets. It’s chaotic, loud, and vibrant. The fort is huge and full of history. I get lost, nearly get run over by a scooter, and feel completely, utterly alive.
  • 6:00 PM - Sunset… And Realizing I Forgot Sunscreen: I find a viewpoint to watch the sunset. Absolutely beautiful. But the burning sensation on my face? That’s less beautiful. Note to self: Sunscreen is essential!
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner & The Great Chai Experiment: Another meal at the hotel. I was craving a chai. I decided to venture out for tea. The "chai" was… interesting. Let's put it that way. A slightly oily sweetness, and I suspect more milk than anything else.
  • 8:00 PM - Reflections on the Day and a Plea for a Better Pillow: Back in my room. The pillow still sucks. I'm starting to adjust to the dust and the heat.

Day 3: (Delayed) Departure and Final Thoughts

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast (Again): Same routine. The coffee is my friend. Hoping, praying, for a better breakfast.
  • 10:00 AM - Last Minute Shopping and Souvenir Hunt: Gotta grab a few things to remember this adventure.
  • 12:00 PM - Check Out (and a Final, Fond Goodbye to the Air Conditioning): Goodbye, Hotel Kanishka International. You were… an experience.
  • 1:00 PM - The Journey Home (And Already Dreaming of My Return): The taxi ride to the airport. The flight. The overwhelming feeling of… this trip was amazing.

The Verdict:

Bijapur isn’t perfect. It's gritty, hot, and occasionally overwhelming. But it's real. And that's what makes it unforgettable. Hotel Kanishka? Well, it exists. And, in a way, it adds to the charm. Would I go back? Absolutely. Just gotta pack a better pillow next time. And maybe a stronger sunscreen. And, if possible, a translator for the taxi drivers. But hey, that's what makes travel worthwhile, right? The imperfections. The chaos. The unexpected beauty that creeps into everything. And the slightly-burnt biryani. (Okay, maybe I'd avoid that next time). Bijapur, you glorious, messy, wonderful city… I’ll be back. I really will.

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Unbelievable Luxury Awaits... (or Does it?) My Brain's Still Processing: Kanishka International, Bijapur FAQ!

Okay, first things first: Is this place *actually* luxurious, or are we talking "Indian hotel luxurious," which can be... a spectrum?
Alright, let's be honest. "International" in the name immediately sets off my internal alarm bells. It’s like when a restaurant calls itself "Gourmet" – expectations skyrocket, and disappointment is a real possibility. Kanishka? Well, it's *trying* to be luxurious, no doubt. Marble in the lobby? Check. A faint scent of something vaguely floral and cleaning-product-y? Check. But...and this is a HUGE but…the luxury feels a bit…faded. Like a majestic tiger that's seen better days and now mostly naps in the sun. It's certainly a step up from the dingy guesthouses I've stayed in (Bijapur has those, believe me!), but don't expect Dubai. Think *Bijapur's* version of luxury. Which, to be fair, is probably the best you can hope for in Bijapur.
The Rooms! What's the deal with the rooms? Did they, like, *actually* clean them?
Okay, the rooms. This is where things get a little… uneven. I got a room that, bless its heart, *tried*. It had a king-sized bed, a TV older than my grandma (but hey, it *worked*), and a balcony that looked out at… well, I *think* it was the pool. There was definitely water and some green stuff. Cleanliness? Hmm. The bedsheets looked relatively fresh, which is a win. The bathroom, however, was a story in itself. Let's just say the grout hadn't seen a toothbrush in a while. And there was a… let’s call it a "peculiar stain" on the ceiling. I won’t go into specifics, but it involved a fly and a lack of ceiling-fan-based intervention. It added character, I’ll give it that. So, clean-ish? Depends on your definition of clean. Pack some antibacterial wipes, just in case.
The Food! Because, travel! What's the restaurant situation? Did you actually *eat* there?
Oh, the food. This is where the experience veers dramatically from "luxury" to "adventure." The restaurant's name (I can't recall it right now – memory like goldfish, I tell you!) sounded grand, but the reality was… well, let’s just say it was an experience. The menu was a mix of Indian and "International," which usually means the same dishes but with slightly higher prices and a desperate attempt at Western presentation. I had the chicken tikka masala. It was… edible. Not spectacular, not terrible, just… there. The naan was a bit oily, the rice was fluffy enough. Okay, the waiter was incredibly friendly, bless his heart. He kept calling me "Sir," or "Madam" when he wasn't sure. That's what I'll say: the service was genuinely nice. The buffet breakfast was… a thing. The coffee tasted suspiciously like instant, and the scrambled eggs were a shade of yellow only achieved through questionable ingredients. Despite the imperfections I still went back for seconds of the delicious chapatis. I think I was just happy to be eating. (That's travel for you.)
That pool! Is it actually swim-able or just a beautiful algae farm?
The pool... ahh, the pool! It's a focal point, for sure. The website photos are *gorgeous*. Crystal clear blue, sunbathers lounging… In reality? Let's just say I'm pretty sure I saw more algae than actual water. I gave it a solid side-eye, then decided my immune system wasn't quite up for the adventure. It *looked* inviting from a distance, though. I'd recommend against swimming in it, unless you're a marine biologist with a penchant for self-experimentation. Observe from afar… that's my advice. Maybe bring a book and enjoy the view. Just don’t get too close!
The Staff: Were they helpful? Friendly? Or just… there?
The staff. *This* is where Kanishka shines, honestly. They were genuinely lovely. The bellboys, the room service guys (yes, I caved and ordered room service late one night, a truly magnificent moment of weakness that I don't regret!), the restaurant crew, the front desk folks... all super friendly and eager to help. English wasn't always perfect, but they tried their best, and that matters more than perfect grammar, in my honest opinion. I was very pleased. They made all the little imperfections bearable. They are probably the reason I would even consider returning.
Location, Location, Location! How's the hotel located? Easy to get around?
The location is… central-ish. It's not smack-dab in the middle of the bustling main drag (which, let's be honest, Bijapur doesn't really *have*), which is a plus for peace and quiet. But it's accessible to the main historical sites and tourist attractions, so that is good, I would say. Getting around is a matter of auto-rickshaws (tuk-tuks), which are readily available and will probably try to rip you off at first, but that's part of the fun, right? (Be prepared to haggle!) The Kanishka can arrange taxis too, which is probably the safer, less stress-inducing option...but where’s the adventure in that?
Okay, so bottom line: Would you recommend it? Would *you* go back? (That's the real question, isn't it?)
Okay, the truth. Would I recommend it? Yes... with caveats the size of the Gol Gumbaz (Bijapur's main attraction, FYI). It’s not flawless, and if you’re expecting five-star luxury, you'll be disappointed. But it’s clean (mostly), the staff is wonderful, and it's probably the best option in Bijapur for a comfortable stay. The minor flaws are part of the charm (or, let's face it, the reality) of travelling in India, so I'll take them. Would I go back? Hmm...yes, actually, I probably would. Because Bijapur itself is fascinating, and the Kanishka, despite its imperfections, provides a decent base of operations. Plus, those friendly staff members… They almost make you forget about the questionable grout. Almost.
Wait, you mentioned room service... Spill the tea! What did you order? Was it any good?
Okay, fine, you twisted my arm. The room service incident. I arrived back at my room late-ish after wandering aimlessly around the Gol Gumbaz (it's breathtaking, youBoutique Inns

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