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Karnataka -Tourist Places

Karnataka, the most wonderful state of South India attracts tourists from domestic and International sectors round the year. The age old culture and heritage of this region gives an insight into its deep roots into the Indian diversity. Tourists have plenty of options to explore through the gorgeous locations dotted across the state. Architecturally brilliant temples reflecting ancient culture of Deccan Plateau, vibrant palace of Mysore, which is still the residence of Royals, wildlife sanctuaries, shopping zones and sky scrappers make your tour to Karnataka a joyous one. This section gives you the possible suggestions you can include in your itinerary while planning a tour across Karnataka this time.

Aihole

Aihole

The cradle of Rock Temple Architecture, the city where there are around 125 stone temples believed to exist from the 5th century CE is the small village Aihole situated in the Baghalkot District of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is at a distance...

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Badami

Badami

Badami or Vatapi, as it was formally called, is a town with archeological, historical and religious significance. The present day name of the town is believed to have been inspired by the almond-colored (badami in Hindi) twin hills on which it is located....

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Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

An intriguing architecture built in the Tudor style way back in 1887 by the Wadiyar dynasty is the Bangalore Palace attracting tourists round the year. When your vacation is on, include Bangalore palace as one of the Must to Visit places in your list....

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Bangalore

Bangalore

Fondly called as the Silicon Valley of India and Officially called as Bangaluru, the city is the Capital of the South Indian State Karnataka where the official language is Kannada. The Premier organizations like ISRO, Infosys, IBM, Wipro, DRDO and HAL are...

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Bellary Fort

Bellary Fort

Named after the Goddess Durga, the town Bellary has many ancient treasures which every traveller must see during their visit to the Deccan Plateau. The folklores through these centuries present a different reason for the name for this ancient town as the...

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Belur

Belur

Belur, situated in the Hassan District of the South Indian State Karnataka is a city of architectural wonders. From the state capital Bangaluru, Belur is at a distance of 220kms. Belur is a very important tourist destination in the state. The city...

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Bijapur

Bijapur

Bijapur, formerly called as Vijayapura is home to the Kalyani Chalukyas. Though Bijapur was under the reign of the various Kingdoms like, Chalukyas, Hoysalas, Rashtrakudas and Yadhavas for almost 700 years, most of the monuments in Bijapur were constructed...

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Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur, the land of coffee, is a perfect weekend getaway. A journey for four hours from Bangalore will take you to this scenic location nestled with coffee estates. The pleasant climate prevailing in this region is the major reason attracting crowd...

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Coorg

Coorg

If you are looking to spend your weekend amidst the nature and its genuine beauty, plan a trip to Coorg, the most enchanting destination in the South Indian state Karnataka. Get surprised with the sudden change in the climate on your way to Coorg from the...

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Gulbarga

Gulbarga

Gulbarga or Kalburgi is an interesting destination in the northern region of the South Indian state Karnataka attracting tourists from all corners of the country. Before being taken over by the Bahmani Kingdom, Gulbarga was under the rule of various...

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Kapu Beach

Kapu Beach

How about spending your holidays in one of the most beautiful beaches of India? Yes, it is Kaup beach or Kapu beach in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Driving through the scenic roads, it will be a pleasant experience driving with the palm trees on...

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Kolar

Kolar

The city dotted with abandoned forts, temples, very few very old gold mines and hero stones is Kolar, which was once a very prosperous city. Kolar was reigned by various Kingdom and it was the first successful capital during the Ganga Dynasty. The remnants...

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Mangalore

Mangalore

The only cosmopolitan non-metro city in the state of Karnataka, situated at 352 kms west of the state’s capital Bangaluru, named after the Goddess Managaladevi, the city situated at the confluence of Netravati and Gurupura rivers is Mangalore officially...

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Mysore

Mysore

The cultural capital of Karnataka, the administrative center for Kingdom of Mysore for over four centuries, the city with full of heritage structures and palaces is Mysore, now officially called as Mysuru. Located at the foothills of Chamundi Hills, Mysore...

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Pattadakal

Pattadakal

The cult centre of the Badami Chalukya dynasty housing the engineering marvels dating back to the 4th century AD is Pattadakal, located in the northern part of the South Indian state Karnataka. With a pleasant climate prevailing around, Pattadakal attracts...

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Udupi

Udupi

The Konkani city and the administrative capital of Udupi District in the state of Karnataka is the Udupi city. Udupi is famous for its age old Krishna Temple and the world famous Udupi cuisine. Dating back to the 13th century, the saint called Jagadguru...

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