Karnataka
The land of rich cultural heritage & ultimate natural beauty is the 4th most attracted tourist state in India. The states own the second highest number of protected monuments in India. The state tourism is famous for forests, hills, temples, caves beaches, riversides, coffee estates, waterfalls, and much more.

BANDHIPUR
The reserve in Bandipur stretches across the adjoining states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, in places called Mudumalai and Wayanad respectively. Together, they form the biggest protected forest reserve in Southern India. It is also part of the protected Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, where the world famous Silent Valley is located. Located on the banks of the Kabini River, the Bandipur forest area is also home to many wild animals like the panther, bison, many species of deer, wild elephants, wild boar, jackal, etc. The Bandipur Forest Reserve area is one of the better-known tiger reserves in India, boasting of a tiger population of nearly 70. It lies just 80 km from Mysore and about 220 km from Bangalore, and you can drive down from either of the cities.

Bangalore
Bangalore is the capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the seventh largest city in India. It is also known as the Garden City because of its many beautiful gardens and parks. The nandi hills in Bangalore is not to be missed by the pious. Though the origin of Bangalore is ancient, the present-day city was founded in the 16th century and has since continued to be an important administrative center. Because of the high concentration of IT industry, it also called the Silicon Valley of India.

coorg
Coorg, officially called Kodagu, is the most sought after and popular hill station of Karnataka. Lying serenely amidst high mountains, Coorg’s landscape stays misty throughout the year. The aboriginals of the place are Kodavas.

Hassan
Hassan, located in Karnataka, has a special place in history. It was the command centre of the Hoysala Empire, one of the most successful dynasties of South India. The district was named after the presiding goddess of the region called ‘Haasanamba’. Having been the focus of many empires over the centuries, there are many places nearby Hassan that is worth visiting if you are interested in exploring the architectural heritage of Karnataka.

Kabini
Countless wildlife attractions, dense woods, picturesque lake and divine green landscapes – welcome to Kabini, a paradise for all the wildlife lovers, located 80 km from Mysore and 205 km from Bangalore. Once the private hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore, today Kabini is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka.

Mangalore
Mangalore’s natural beauty gives it an edge that is hard to beat. The 132.45 sq km city is spread out over the backwaters of the two rivers, Netravati and Gurpura. The Arabian Sea coast is lined by golden beaches dotted with swaying palms. This stunning visage is topped by the green hills and the traditional houses with the red-tiled roofs which house the city’s 6 lakh inhabitants.

Mysore
Mysore Tourist Places offers a variety of attractions. Over the years Mysore city has attracted tourists from all over the world, to see the splendor of the city of Mysore. Tourist attractions include prehistoric sites, monuments, museums, forts, temples, mosques, churches and zoo. The historic city of Mysore is famed for its magnificent palaces and majestic buildings, sprawling gardens and tree-lined boulevards, simmering Silks and Sandalwood

KUNDREMUKH
The second highest peak of Karnataka, Kudremukh literally means ‘horse-face’, named after the picturesque view of the side of the magnificent mountain that looks like the face of a horse. The mountainous paths decked with vast grasslands and dense forests make this serene hill station very popular amongst the inhabitants of Bangalore and Mangalore for a nature retreat, away from the din of the city.

DANDELI
Dandeli wildlife sanctuary is a great tourist place in South India for you wild, dirt-loving travelers. It is blessed with dense deciduous forests, a wide variety of wild animals and the Dandeli river to boot. A popular weekend holiday destination in Karnataka, this places is a preferred destination for coracle boating, trekking, and rafting. The scenic beauty of the place coupled with the adventure sports activities makes it an ideal holiday spot. Go white water river rafting with friends, and relax in the lush rain-forest to make your trip to south India memorable.

GOKARNA
Gokarna is a small temple town on the western coast of India in the Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district of the state of Karnataka. Gokarna is known as one of the seven important Hindu pilgrimage centers. It is on what was once an unspoiled beach near the estuary of the river Aghanashini. Recently, due to the influx of tourists, the character of the town has changed; it is no longer just a center of pilgrimage, though large numbers of devotees visit to offer prayers and worship to Lord Shiva.
Due to its laid-back, unspoiled and rustic nature many younger western tourists started visiting Gokarna about a decade ago. The beaches around Gokarna were hardly used by the locals until these mainly western tourists started coming.

BADAMI
Located in the Bagalkot district of North Karnataka in India, Badami was formerly called Vatapi. This place is quite popular for its cave temples that are cut out of sandstone rocks which surrounds the Agastya Lake. Three among the four cave temples are dedicated to deities of Hinduism and one temple is dedicated to Jainism. A flight of stairs within connects these cave temples to each other. The first temple is dedicated to Nataraja, the second and third cave temples to Lord Vishnu and the fourth temple to Lord Mahavira the founder of Jainism. The Government of India has declared Badami as one of the heritage cities in India.

CHIKMANGALUR
Chikmagalur is a hill station in Karnataka, a state in southwest India. To the north is Baba Budangiri, a mountain range in the Western Ghats, with 3 large caves said to be holy. Trails through forests and grasslands lead up to Mullayanagiri Peak. The cascading Hebbe Falls lies in an area of coffee plantations. The forested Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, northwest of Chikmagalur, is home to elephants, tigers, and leopards.

Udupi
Udupi is one of the top tourist attractions in Karnataka. It is notable for the Krishna Temple. It lends its name to the popular Udupi cuisine. It is also known as Lord Parashurama Kshetra and is famous for Kanakana Kindi. is a city in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka.

BELGAUM
Belgaum (or Belagavi) is a city in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka. Circled by a moat, the large Belgaum Fort contains centuries-old mosques and the Kamal Basti, a Jain temple. In the city center, the domed, 1950s Mahadev Temple sits in a park. The ancient Kapileshwara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Northwest is the pink-stone St. Mary’s Church, with carved Gothic arches and a teak-and-marble altar. It is known for its pleasant year-round climate. Belgaum is at its coldest in winter and it experiences almost continuous monsoon rains from June through September.

Bijapur
Bijapur, officially known as Vijayapura, is the district headquarters of Bijapur District of Karnataka state of India. Bijapur city is well known for its historical monuments of architectural importance built during the rule of the Adil Shahi dynasty. And it also well known for the sports by the popular Karnataka premier league team as Bijapur Bulls. Bijapur is located 530 km northwest of the State Capital Bangalore and about 550 km from Mumbai, and 384 km west of the city of Hyderabad.

Hampi
Hampi, also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in east-central Karnataka, India.. It is famous for its ruins belonging to the erstwhile medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar and it is declared a World Heritage site. The temples ofHampi, its monolithic sculptures and monuments, attract the traveler because of their excellent workmanship. Best time to visit Hampi is from October to February as the temperature is pleasant throughout the day. You can also visit during the monsoon season, but you have to be careful while walking on the boulders as they become quite slippery. Avoid visiting Hampi in summers, as it is scorching and dry.

GULBARGA
Gulbarga, also known as Kalaburagi, is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka, India. … It is called one of the Sufi cities having famous religious places, like Khwaja Banda Nawaz Dargah, Sharana Basaveshwara Temple, Ladle Mashak, and Buddha Vihar. It also has a fort built during Bahmani rule. The nearest airport to Gulbarga is located in Sholapur, at a distance of nearly 81 km from Gulbarga. The city is well connected with all major cities of India like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai through a number of regular trains. Buses also operate regularly between Gulbarga and cities like Bangalore and Mysore.
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