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A Guide to travelling in North Karnataka

The state of Karnataka is blessed with all possible gems of nature. The rocky mountains of the Eastern Ghats, the sandy beaches of the Arabian Sea, lush green forests, sparkling water bodies, exotic coffee plantations, and a rich ancient culture influenced by the Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties, all come together to give a holistic travel experience. While all these natural treasures are spread across the state, a major part of it is concentrated around the northern stretch.

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Southwards from Goa , at about 86 Km, is the old coastal town of Karwar, surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the west, the Sahyadri Mountains on the east, and flanked by the Kali River on north and south. With 300-year old forts and temples, ancient European colonies, the town is steeped in a rich legacy of its own. The highlight of Karwar, however, is its local culture, defined by its delectable coastal cuisine and vibrant traditional festivals. Don’t forget to sample the freshest of fishes, oysters, clams, crabs, rice and coconut dishes, made with ethnic spices and regional warmth. If you are in time, you can witness the Sao Jao and the Karavali Utsav- two significant festivals of the local fishing communities.

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Travel another 60 Km from Karwar and you will land at yet another exotic beach locale of Karnataka . With tranquil, virgin beaches on one side and divine vibes of ancient temples on the other, Gokarna earned its popularity among pilgrims, explorers, hippies, and peace-seekers. The Mahabaleshwar temple is the most popular and prominent sight with a view of the sea.

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Eastwards from the northern coast of Karnataka, in the Uttara Kannada district, you will find the verdant landscape of Dandeli. The nearest major city is Hubli. You can avail of a cab service in Hubli to reach Dandeli. A perfect place for both adventure and relaxation, this vast stretch of greenery offers a quiet retreat amidst the dense foliage of teak and bamboo trees. The nature trails, thick forests, river rapids, rich in wildlife, Dandeli offers thrilling activities like river rafting, camping, forest trekking, boating, mountain biking, jungle safari, among others. Enjoy an occasional glimpse of the Black Panther, Sambar deer, bison, Malabar giant squirrels, iguana, gaur, pangolin, antelopes, bears, and more wild species.

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A heritage town, the ancient city of Hampi is one big monument on its own. The 500-year old ruins and relics that still remain today, reflect traces of its golden years from the days of the Vijayanagar Empire. The grandeur of its old palaces, ornately carved stone temples, public buildings, etc. makes Hampi a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rocky boulders of granite and sandstone add to the earthy vibes and invite art, architecture, and history lovers of all over the world.

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Yet another historic locale, Badami, at about 140 Km from Hampi, is famous for ancient, rock-cut caves. The Badami cave system is an expansive complex comprising Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples cut out of sandstone, which date back to the 6th century. These caves are not only one of the oldest of the Deccan region but also make to the list of famous caves in India and South Asia.

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The quiet town of Belgaum sits on the northwestern part of Karnataka and is a flourishing modern settlement. Its natural landscape and modern history make for a fine balance of man-made and natural wonders like the Belgaum Fort, Kamala Basti, St. Mary’s Church, Godachinmalki Falls (one of the largest and most popular of the region), Jamboti hills, and Vajrapoha Falls. You can rent a car in Belgaum and go around the town or for day trips to the exotic locations in the vicinity. If you are a first-time traveler to Karnataka, you can start from its northern fringes and experience different flavors of the state in one place.

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Top 30 places to visit in Uttara Kannada

Following are the top 30 places to visit in uttara kannada.

  • Anshi National Park

Anshi National Park,  Kali Tiger Reserve, Uttara Kannada

Anshi National Park also known as Kali Tiger Reserve is a protected area and tiger reserve located near Dandeli in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. The park is a habitat of Bengal tigers, black panthers and Indian elephants, amongst other distinctive fauna. The Kali River flows through the tiger reserve and is the lifeline of the ecosystem and hence the name. The Tiger reserve is spread over an area of 1300 square kilometers. Park is best known for Birdwatching, Trekking, and Jungle Safari. Located at 52km from Dandeli, 54km from Karwar, 125km from Hubli, 492km from Pune. 503km from Bengaluru, 319km from Mangalore.

  • Apsarakonda Falls

Apsarakonda Falls

Apsarkonda is an Beautiful waterfall near Honnavar, in the district of Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. Close to the Apsarakonda beach, this beautiful waterfalls flows through the cliffs down to paddy fields and joins the see. This falls is not very deep and around 10m height, making it the best spot to enjoy with family. Places is well maintained also has a beautiful garden with many sunset and beach view points. Apsarakonda is located at approx 7km from Honnavar, 58km from Gokarn, 98km from Karwar, 182km form Goa, 78km from Jog Falls, 178km from Mangalore, 470km from Bengaluru.

  • Benne Hole Falls

Benne Hole Falls

Benne Hole Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls. the river Aghanashini, which flows through the dense forests of the Devimane Ghats Water falls from about 200 feet. It's almost 25 km from Sirsi, near to Kasge. You have to go by walk almost 2km. You can also enjoy small trekking distance

  • Bheemana Eri Gudda

Bheemana Eri Gudda

A Must Visit Sunset View Point In Sirsi. 30 kms from Sirsi, Uttara Kannada district. Vast expanses of unspoilt/untouched greenery, hill after hill as if they are waves. Less than 1km walk to summit, easy walk. There is no facility available. No tea, not even water. Even it's difficult to find one to ask the route

  • Burude Falls

Burude Falls, Dodmane Falls, Uttara Kannada

Dandeli is a town in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. For adventure activities, Dandeli provides a perfect holiday destination or a weekend getaway. From white-water rafting in Kali river, mountain biking in the hilly terrains, trekking to spot tigers as well as rare species of birds, Small hidden waterfalls, Nature view points, Dandeli has it all to appease you in the lap of nature. Trekking is one of the top things to do in Dandeli. Jungle trekking is adventurous journey along the thick Dandeli forests where visitors can explore the nature, wildlife & birds. There are several trekking routes in Dandeli. Kavala Caves trek, Kulgi-Nagzari Valley trek and Potoli-Shiroli trek. These are organized by Kulgi Nature Camp, which is run by the forest department. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is adjacent to Anshi National Park and also part of the Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary housing nearly 200 species of birds, so known as is a birdwatchers paradise. Sightings of the black panther, the Indian pangolin, the giant Malabar squirrel, Indian sloth bear, Indian elephant and the Indian peafowl are pretty common. The king cobra and the mugger crocodile are the prime reptilians in Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. Dandeli is located at approx 106km from Karwar, 72km from Hubli, 456km from Bangalore, 96km from Goa, 437km from Pune.

  • Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Dandeli, Uttara Kannada

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is located near the town of Dandeli in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. This Sanctuary is adjacent to Anshi National Park and also part of the Anshi Dandeli Tiger Reserve. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary housing nearly 200 species of birds, so known as is a birdwatchers paradise. Sightings of the black panther, the Indian pangolin, the giant Malabar squirrel, Indian sloth bear, Indian elephant and the Indian peafowl are pretty common. The king cobra and the mugger crocodile are the prime reptilians in Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. For adventure activities, Dandeli provides a perfect holiday destination or a weekend getaway. From white-water rafting in Kali river, mountain biking in the hilly terrains, trekking to spot tigers as well as rare species of birds, Small hidden waterfalls, Nature view points, Dandeli has it all to appease you in the lap of nature. Dandeli is located at approx 106km from Karwar, 72km from Hubli, 456km from Bangalore, 96km from Goa, 437km from Pune.

  • Full Moon Beach

Full Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, Uttara Kannada

Gokarna is one of the major tourist attraction, located in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Gokarna is know for historic Mahabaleshwar Temple and Many beaches surrounding it. This temple attracts major tourists across the country because of legends and history associated with it. The temple also finds mentions in the Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. There is a beach facing the temple. Other than temples, Gokarna is know for it's scenic beaches, Om Beach, Half Moon Beach, Full Moon Beach and Kudle beach are the popular once. Om beach derives its name from its shape, Its shape is like Om in Hindi so called as Om beach. Very nice and clean beach with less crowd. One can do trekking from there and view amazing sunrise and sunset. It has steps leading down to the beach. Some water sports/ adventure are available like banana boat, kayaking and so on. Every year thousands of tourists visit Gokarna for pilgrim as well as to soak themselves on these beaches. Gokarn is located at approx 177km from Udupi, 231km from Mangalore, 488km from Bengaluru, 133km form Goa, 645km from Kochi, 208km from Belgaum.

  • Half Moon Beach

Half Moon Beach

Half Moon Beach is a small crescent-shaped beach lying 1 nautical mile (2 km) south-east of Scarborough Castle on the north coast of Livingston Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The beach lieas at the western extremity of Porlier Bay in the north of Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula. The descriptive name was recorded by Robert Fildes, who had sealers working here in 1820–21 and 1821–22.[1] Wreckage of the Spanish ship San Telmo that sank off the island in 1819 was subsequently found on the beach.

Kadra Dam

Kadra Dam is located near Karwar which is constructed across river Khali in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka in India. It is one of the popular Karwar tourist places. Irrigation and power generation dam (150MW) across river Kali. Well connected with Karwar, Yellapur. . The major attractions of this area is a beautiful park with fountains, cascades, caves, colorful trees and plants. Mahamayi Temple near Kadra is an ancient and popular temple that attracts pilgrims from nearby villages. Kadra Dam is located approx 42km from Karwar, 20km from Anshi National Park, 60km from Yellapur, 131km from Hubli, 114km from Goa, 147km from Belgaum, 310 km from Mangalore.

  • Karwar beach

Karwar beach, Rabindranath Tagore Beach, Uttara Kannada

Karwar beach also called as Rabindranath Tagore Beach is located in Karwar city which is located on the shores on Arabian sea in Uttara Kannada district of Karantaka, India. It is a clean and silent beach with peace and serenity on and around the beach is mind calming. Have plenty of adventure sports too. there is a children playing are available, one can also explore the war museum and a fish museum near the beach. Karwar is a harbour city with ever green geography, surrounded by hills from western ghats from one side, Arabian sea at the other side and mighty Kali river which flows trough the city which makes it one of the best places to visit for tourists across the region. Karwar is located at approx 70km from Goa, 60km from Gokarn, 271km from Mangalore, 528km from Bengaluru. 659km from Mumbai, 176km from Belgaum, 170km from Hubli.

  • Kavala Caves

Kavala Caves

  • Kodasalli Dam

Kodasalli Dam

Kodasalli Dam is built across the Kali River (Kalinadi) in Yellapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state, India. This dam was built by Karnataka Power Corporation Limited. This electric power generating station is classified as hydroelectric power station. It is 72km from Karwar, 150 km from Sirsi, 97 km from Yellapur and 80km from Joida.

  • Kudle beach

Kudle beach

Kudle Beach is one of the popular beach near Gokarn Om Beach. Gokarna is one of the major tourist attractions in Karnataka, which has temple and many beaches. of the beaches Kudle Beach is most visited one becouse of it's unmatched beauty. It's a picturesque beach, surrounded by hillocks and rocks from three sides. It is the best destination for beach trekking. Trekkers can walk for a long unobstructed distance, enjoying the pristine scenery of hills on three sides and the sea stretching till the horizon. Kudle beach is located at approx 1.5km from Gokarn Om Beach. Gokarn is located at approx 177km from Udupi, 231km from Mangalore, 488km from Bengaluru, 133km form Goa, 645km from Kochi, 208km from Belgaum.

  • Kuli Magod Waterfalls

Kuli Magod Waterfalls

However, among all the attractions near Magod Falls, the Kulimagod Falls (in Kannada, kuli means pond) stands out for its sheer beauty and accessibility. It is formed by a tiny tributary of Bedti and its relatively easy accessibility has made it a not-to-be missed spot for nature tourists who travel to Magod Falls. Normally, it takes a great amount of trekking down the valley for one to reach the foot of any waterfall. This is not the case with Kulimagod. With very little effort, one can get under its misty showers falling down from a height of about 50 feet. To get there, one has to take Magod road from Yellapur and take a left turn just before Magod Falls. There is a sign board at this turning, which directs us to the Kulimagod Falls.

  • Lalguli Falls

Lalguli Falls

Lalguli Falls is an Exotic Waterfall located near Lalguli village in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. It is near Yallapur. Lalguli Falls is created by River Kali when it rolls down the rocky steps from a height of around 250 feet. It attracts many tourists throughout the year because of its natural scenic beauty. It provides a serene and peaceful environment. The best season to visit is from October to December and during summer it will be dry. One need to get the help of local people to reach the falls as it's inside the dense forest. Lalguli village is located at approx 15km from Yellapura, where as Yellapura is located at 70km from Hubli, 100km from Karwar, 50 km from Sirsi.

  • Magod Falls

Magod Falls

Magod Falls is a group of waterfalls in Karnataka, India, where the river Bedti falls from a height of nearly 200m in two steps. The falls are located about 17 km from the town of Yellapur, in the district of Uttara Kannada and are easily accessible from several lakes and towns.

  • Mirjan Fort

Mirjan Fort

The Mirjan Fort is located on the west coast of the Uttara Kannada district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The fort known for its architectural elegance was the location of several battles in the past. It is about 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) from the National Highway 66 and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Gokarna, the famous Hindu pilgrimage centre on the west coast of India. According to the first historical version, Queen Chennabhairadevi of Gersoppa (under the Vijayanagara Empire) was initially credited with building the Mirjan Fort in the 16th century. She ruled for 54 years and also lived in the fort. During her reign, the port at Mirjan, which is 32 kilometres (20 mi) to the south east of Karwar, was used for shipping pepper, saltpetre and betel nut to Surat. Gersoppa, a district annexed to Bednur, was famous for the pepper exported from this region. Consequently, the Portuguese gave the epithet "Rani, the Pepper queen" (“Rainha de Pimenta” in Portuguese) to the Queen of Gersoppa.

  • Murudeshwar

Murudeshwar, Statue of Lord Shiva, Uttara Kannada

Murudeshwara is a major pilgrimage and beach destination located in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Murudeshwara is know for it's ancient temple, tallest statue of lord shiva and beautiful beach. Murudeshwara Beach is located at overlooking the monumental statue of Lord Shiva, this beach is the perfect picnic spot for families and loved ones. You can also enjoy boat rides around the magnificent Murudeshwar Temple. The Statue of Lord Shiva on the lap of the Arabian sea in Murudeshwara is the second biggest statue of Lord Shiva in the world after the statue in Nepal. The statue and temple are located on the beach in Murudeshwara. The magnificent Murudeshwara temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is built on the Kanduka Hill which is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on three sides. The main temple's entrance, also called the 'gopura' stands at 123 feet and you can witness the breathtaking view of the Shiva statue from the top of the gopura. With these attractions Murudeshwara is one of the top tourist destination in the region. Murudeshwara is located at approx 12km from Bhatkal, 77km from Gokarn, 156km from Mangalore, 488km from Bengaluru, 190km from Goa, 570km from Kochi, 265km from Belgaum.

  • Murudeshwara Beach

Murudeshwara Beach

Om Beach is one of the wonderful and amazing beach located in Gokarna in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Om beach derives its name from its shape, Its shape is like Om in Hindi so called as Om beach. Very nice and clean beach with less crowd. One can do trekking from there and view amazing sunrise and sunset. It has steps leading down to the beach. Some water sports/ adventure are available like banana boat, kayaking and so on. It is located at approx 5km from Gokarn temple. Every year thousands of tourists visit Gokarna for pilgrim as well as to soak themselves on these beaches. Gokarn is located at approx 177km from Udupi, 231km from Mangalore, 488km from Bengaluru, 133km form Goa, 645km from Kochi, 208km from Belgaum.

  • Sadashivgad Fort

Sadashivgad Fort

Sadashivgad is a village located in Karwar, Uttara Kannada district, in the state of Karnataka in India. Significant and picturesque, it is now a popular tourist destination located by the Kali river bridge, which has been built at the confluence of the river and the Arabian Sea.

  • Sathodi Falls

Sathodi Falls

Sathoddi Falls is a beautiful hidden waterfall in the Western Ghats, near Yellapur in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. Waterfall is formed by number of unnamed streams and falls from the height of 50ft. The stream then flows into the backwaters of the Kodasalli Dam, into the Kali River. Road to the waterfall is not in good conditions, but not too dangerus too. but 5km road near the falls is good. There is an concrete walk path of around 1km from the parking area to reach the foot of the waterfall. View of the waterfall is mesmerizing. Best time to visit is during December to March when waterfowl is moderate and one can take a dip in the clean and crystal water. It's also heaven for nature lovers during the monsoon. On the way there is an hanging bridge called Shivapura hanging bridge, 5km before the falls, which is constructed on the backwaters of the Kodasalli dam across the hills, which gives a mesmerizing views of the backwater and surrounding hills. Sathodi Falls is located at approx 35km from Yellapur, 90km from Hubli, 467km from Bengaluru, 190km from Goa, 483km from Pune.

  • Shirley Falls

Shirley Falls, Shirale Falls, Uttara Kannada

Shirley Falls or Shirale Falls is a scenic waterfall located near Yellapur, in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Just 15 minutes drive from small town Yellapur and 30 minute scenic trek follows to reach Shirley Falls. Waterfall is hidden inside the Arabail ghat, Many tourists and travellers are unaware about this falls, one has to trek down a muddy road of 2 kms to reach the falls. Trek to the falls walking through the jungle, speaking with the nature, under the private areca palms is scenic. Shirley Falls is located at approx 13km from Yellapur, 63km from Gokarn, 83km from Hubli, 148km from Belgaum, 161km from Goa, 437km from Bengaluru, 274km from Mangalore.

  • Shivaganga Falls

Shivaganga Falls

Shivaganga waterfalls is one of the lesser known waterfall located near sirsi in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Shivaganga waterfall falls from a height of 242 feet from top. Sonda or Shalmala river is the source of the waterfall. Shivaganga Waterfall is a part of the Western Ghats of Karnataka, hidden in thick forestland is located very closely to Sirsi, Ankola and Yellapur Taluks of Uttara Kannada. Its a must visit for trek enthusiastic, one has to trek down for 3km inside dense jungle to reach the waterfall. Shivaganga Falls is located at approx 37km from Sirsi, 64km from Yellapur, 135km from Hubli, 114km from Gokarn, 228km from Goa, 295km from Mangalore, 437km from Bengaluru.

  • Shivapura Hanging Bridge

Shivapura Hanging Bridge

Shivapura Hanging Bridge is located near Yellapur in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. This beautiful bridge is just 5km away from popular tourist attraction Sathodi falls. It is pure bliss to ride on it. This is a beautiful destination. The bridge gives a connectivity between Yallapur and Uluvi/Dandeli. This Bridge is constructed on the backwaters of Kodasalli Reservoir, which is formed by great River Kali. Perfect place for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Getting there is an adventure ride. Bridge surrounded by green hills with clods flying by makes it one of the must visit place for nature lovers and photographers. This bridge is at the distance of 20km from Yellapur and is just 5km before the famous "Sathodi Waterfalls".

Supa Dam

Supa Dam is built across Kali river near the town of Ganeshgudi (near Dandeli) in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. The power house at the foot of the dam has two electricity generators of fifty megawatt each. Supa Dam and its reservoir is the big reason for the survival of the wildlife around this area. The view is amazing , the greenery all around and the blue waters make it a perfect sight . The gigantic dam is a must visit place. Everyone is not allowed to enter dam, but one can enjoy the beautiful view of blue backwaters from a view point located in Ramanagar Road 5kms from Ganeshgudi. Must visit place when you visit Dandeli National Park / Anshi National Park or Kaali Tiger Reserve. Supa Dam is lcoated at approx 1km from Ganeshgudi, 23km from Dandeli, 105km from Karwar, 86km from Hubli, 470km from Bengaluru, 87km from Goa, 417km from Pune.

  • Tattihallia Dam

Tattihallia Dam

Tattihallia Dam also know as Tattihalla Dam is a small reservior located near Dandeli in Uttar Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Nice dam , beautiful located in-between the forest and mountains. It is 3km from Bhagawati (haliyal taluk). It is a source of livelihood for the surrounding rural people. By fishing. One can reach the dam by car, four wheeler, or by bike. Has a tar road till dam but need to be improve more. Great Fishing spot. Great spot to stay cook enjoy with friends and family too.

  • Unchalli Falls

Unchalli Falls, Keppa Falls, Uttara Kannada

Unchalli Falls, also known as Lushington Falls, is a waterfall created by a 116-metre (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini river. The fall is located near Sirsi in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. The falls are named for J. D. Lushington, a District Collector for the British Government, who discovered the falls in 1845. Heggarne, a hamlet in Uttara Kannada district, is 33 km from Sirsi. The falls are reached by a 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) trek from Heggarne through thick forest. Here the river makes a cavalcade of water falls and eventually leaps into a steep valley to form a spectacular, picturesque waterfall. The falls are sometimes called Keppa Joga because of the deafening sound they make.

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Ideal Itinerary for Popular and Heritage sites in North Karnataka

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5-day North Karnataka itinerary

A heritage, pilgrimage, and sightseeing trip to North Karnataka is one of the most unforgettable cultural experiences. We finally decided to visit and explore North Karnataka after much deliberation. Our trip itinerary can help you in planning your next trip to the well-known sightseeing destinations of North Karnataka. It includes a pilgrimage visit to Mahakuteshwara, Kudala Sangama, and popular dams in the region, as well as to the magnificent carvings and sculptures of the Pallavas and the Vijayanagara Kingdom. An ideal itinerary for Popular and Heritage sites in North Karnataka is a suggested itinerary of 6N 5D from Bangalore based on our experience.

Circuit: Bangalore – Vijayapura – Badami – Mahakuta – Pattadakal – Aihole – Kudala Sangama – Bagalkot – Almatti dam – Hospet – Hampi – Bangalore

Day Wise Itinerary

Day – 1 itinerary.

Circuit 1: Bangalore – Vijayapura – Badami

Sunflower fields of North Karnataka

  • You can take the Golgumbaz Exp train from Bangalore to Vijayapura. It leaves Bangalore around 6 pm and arrives in Vijayapura at 8.30 am the following day.
  • After that, you can either book a lodge nearby or freshen up at the railway station before hiring an auto for the day to see all of the major monuments. The major monuments include Golgumbaz, Ibrahim Roza, Jamia Masjid, Bara Kaman, Malik-e-maidan, Jod Gumbaz, Taj Bawdi, and Upli Buruz. You can also discuss with the auto driver if you have a list of places like Gagan Mahal, Shivagiri, Asar Mahal, etc you want to visit in addition to those designated by the government as monuments and ask them to take you there. Depending on the bargain, an auto will cost between 600 and 1200 rupees.
  • One day is sufficient to visit all of the major attractions, and you can catch the Golgumbaz Exp train to Badami by 6 pm.
  • You’ll arrive in Badami around 8 pm and stay overnight there.

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Day – 2 Itinerary

Circuit 2: Banashankari – Badami caves – Shivayogi Math – Mahakuta – Pattadakal – Aihole – Kudala Sangama – Bagalkot

First half itinerary

Badami caves

  • On the second day, rent a car and leave early in the morning for the Banashankari temple, which opens at 6 am. If you stayed in Bagalkot the day before you will need an hour to reach Badami so plan accordingly. It is approximately 33 km from Badami and the roads are in good condition. After breakfast, proceed to the Badami caves.
  • Banashankari temple is about 5 km from the caves. The time required here will vary depending on the crowd. We spent about 1 hour and 30 minutes at the temple due to the moderate crowd.
  • Next, you can visit the Badami cave temples. The caves open at 9 am, and you can explore them without encountering too many people. It will take approximately one and a half hours to explore all four caves and Agastya Lake. Allow additional time to visit Shivalaya and Bhoothanatha temples.
  • Next proceed to Shivayogi Math, which is 12 km away on the way to Pattadkal. You can visit the site in 30 minutes and then continue to Mahakuta.
  • Mahakuta is about 4.5 km away and you will arrive in 10 minutes. Spend around 30 minutes to an hour here taking blessings from Mahakuteshwara before continuing on to Pattadakal.

Second Half Itinerary

Durga Temple, Aihole

  • Pattadakal is 12 km away and will take approximately 30 minutes to reach. Within the Pattadkal group of monuments, there are approximately ten temples. It will take approximately 2 hours to explore all of these.
  • You can eat lunch at the small mess outside the Pattadkal temples because there are no food options near Aihole or on the way.
  • Further proceed to Aihole, which is 13 km away. Durga temple is a well-known temple in the Aihole complex. There is also an archaeological museum and a few other temples within the complex, including Suryanarayana Gudi, Gaudara Gudi, Chakra Gudi, Chikkigudi, Ambigera Gudi, and Badigera Gudi. It will take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to visit all of the temples within the complex.
  • You can then travel to Kudala Sangama, approximately 35 km from Aihole. The roads on this route are not very good in between, so it will take more than an hour to reach. Kudala Sangama is the meeting point of the Krishna and Malaprabha rivers. You can halt at Bagalkot after visiting Sangameshwara temple and Anubhava mantapa.

Day – 3 Itinerary

Circuit 3: Bagalkot – Almatti – Bagalkot

Almatti dam of North Karnataka

  • After a busy day on Day 2, you can take it easy and start visiting from Bagalkot Museum around 10 am. This museum has life-sized models depicting early-day folk life essentially of North Karnataka. The museum opens at 10 am and takes about 2 hours to visit.
  • After visiting the museum, you can travel 45 km to Almatti Dam by bus, which will take approximately 2 hours to reach. There, you can see the Lava Kusha garden, the Rock garden, and the Krishna gardens until the evening. Then enjoy the fantastic musical fountain and 3D show along Mughal and Rose gardens. Following the performance, you can either stay at Almatti or Bagalkot.

Day – 4 Itinerary

Circuit 4: Bagalkot/Almatti – Hospete – Tungabhadra dam – Hospete

Tungabhadra Dam of North Karnataka

  • On Day 4, you can take a bus from Almatti to Hospet. It is approximately 144 km long and will take nearly 4 hours by bus. You can also take buses to Hospet if you stay in Bagalkot and it will take nearly 5 hours to reach.
  • Pre-book a lodge near the bus station and relax till noon. After lunch, proceed to Tungabhadra Dam which is only 15 km from Hospet. Buses run every 30 min to the TB dam. You can also take advantage of shared and private auto to TB dam.
  • Spend the afternoon at Tungabhadra Dam grounds exploring the gardens, mini zoo, play areas, and boating. In the evening, go to the crest gates and climb up to the Viewpoint near Vaikunta Guest House to watch the sunset and dam. When the dam gates are open, you can enjoy the stunning view of the colorful lighting on the water. Climb down by 7 pm to enjoy the musical fountain show, which will last 20 minutes. Following that, you can enjoy boating and other rides at the play area if you desire. Then return to your room and call it a day.

Day – 5 Itinerary

Circuit 5: Hospete – Hampi – Hospet – Bangalore

Stone Chariot at Hampi

  • You can allocate the entire fifth day to visit Hampi.
  • Even though it is unlikely to visit all of Hampi in a single day, you can visit the monuments in the Hampi area. If you have another day, you can go to Kamalapur and the Anjanadri Hillside.
  • Every 15 minutes, buses run from Hospet to Hampi, which is located 13 km away. It will take about 30 minutes to get to Hampi.
  • In Hampi, you can begin by visiting the Virupaksha temple in the morning.
  • Then hire an auto for a reasonable price of around 500-1000 rupees to cover all of the monuments. They will drop you at Virupaksha temple after covering all of the areas within the entrance area, Royal Enclosures, and Vitthala complex in 3 to 4 and a half hours. You can also climb down from Vitthala temple to Virupaksha temple and cover the remaining areas. Otherwise, you can eat lunch and rest near the Virupaksha temple. Then go exploring near the Tungabhadra River, climbing either Matanga or Hemakuta hills to watch the sunset.
  • You can take the bus back to Hospet after sunset.
  • Board the Hampi express train at 9 pm, and arrive in Bangalore by 6 am the following day.

Travel Tips to visit North Karnataka

  • The above locations are best visited between August and January. It is preferable to visit the dam during the monsoon season when the dam gates are open. Moreover, the region becomes excessively hot during the summer months.
  • If you have limited time, you can visit all of the above locations in four days by combining Day 2 to Day 4. In one day, you can visit Banashankari, Badami, Shivayogi Mandir, Mahakuta, Patadakal, Aihole, Kudala Sangama, and Almatti dam. The following day, you can travel from Bagalkot to the TB dam. Day 2 will be a bit hectic for this schedule, but you can complete them in a day if you start early.
  • You can also modify the Day 3 itinerary by taking the 8.45 pm Bjp Ypr Exp train from Almatti to Hospet. You will arrive at Hospet by 1 am. In this way, you can avoid the next morning’s journey and spend the first half of the day in either Hampi or Bellary until the evening. Then you can visit TB dam in the evening.
  • Certified guides are available in Golgumbaz, Bara Kaman, Badami, Pattadakal, Aihole, and Hampi.
  • The majority of the sites have restrooms and drinking water facilities.
  • Because the area is extremely hot, it is best to bring hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Also, if visiting during the monsoon season, don’t forget to bring rain ponchos or umbrellas.
  • When visiting North Karnataka, you should try Jolada rotti meals and Girmit. They are tasty and reasonably priced.
  • Vegetarian meals are available at all locations. In some areas, there are no large restaurants, but small canteens nearby serve good food, so you can try it there.
  • Sunflower is a major crop in North Karnataka, so you will most certainly pass through sunflower fields. If you prefer, you can stop by and visit the fields.
  • Check out our post on Belgaum and Gokak , which you can combine into your current trip to North Karnataka if you have an extra day.

You should certainly include a trip to North Karnataka on your bucket list to enjoy the diversification of nature as well as to appreciate the Hindu and Islamic architecture of the ancient period.

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Tourist Places in Karnataka

Here are the top 100 places to visit in karnataka in 2024:.

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1 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 37 Tourist attractions

Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is a popular coffee producing hill station. It is popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. It also stands as a popular destination because of its culture and people....

Best Time: October to March

2 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 14 Tourist attractions

Located in a valley of rugged red sandstone, surrounding the Agastya Lake, Badami (formerly known as Vatapi) is an archaeological delight owing to its beautifully crafted sandstone cave temples, fortresses and carvings. Located in the Bagalkot district in Karnataka, Badami is part of the UNESCO Worl...

Best Time: October to Apr

3 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 36 Tourist attractions

Famously known as The City of Palaces, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Mysore, currently Mysuru, is one of the most important places in the country regarding ancient reigns. It is replete with the history of its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and ...

Best Time: Throughout the year

4 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 31 Tourist attractions

Hampi, the city of ruins, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in the shadowed depth of hills and valleys in the state of Karnataka, this place is a historical delight for travellers. Surrounded by 500 ancient monuments, beautiful temples, bustling street markets, bastions, treasury building an...

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Quintessential karnataka package: bangalore, mysore, coorg, hills & heritage of karnataka & tamilnadu: ooty, kodaikanal, mysore & more, 5 nights 6 days serene chikamagalur, coorg package, leisure & heritage package: chikmagalur & hampi from bangalore, experience karnataka family package.

5 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 20 Tourist attractions

With its pristine beaches and breathtaking landscapes, Gokarna is a Hindu pilgrimage town in Karnataka and a newly found hub for beach lovers and hippies. Situated on the coast of Karwar, every year Gokarna welcomes hordes of tourists from around the world in search of sanctity and relaxat...

6 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 31 Tourist attractions

Udupi is a coastal town in Karnataka, most famous for its vegetarian cuisine and South Indian restaurants all over the country. With beautifully carved ancient temples, laidback beaches and unexplored forests, Udupi is also the place where the educational hub of Manipal is located. Situated 60 ...

7. Chikmagalur

7 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 22 Tourist attractions

Popularly known as the ‘Coffee Land of Karnataka’, Chikmagalur is situated in the foothills of the Mullayangiri Range and is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Karnataka. Chikmagalur has a perpetual fragrance of coffee lingering in the air with it plenty of coffee plantations. Famous fo...

8. Jog Falls

8 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 9 Tourist attractions

The second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Jog Falls is a major tourist attraction in Karnataka and is the highest waterfall in the state. Second, to the Nohkalikai Falls of Meghalaya, Jog falls drops about a huge 253 m (850 ft. ) in a single fall. However, due to the construc...

Best Time: July to December

9. Murudeshwar

9 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 8 Tourist attractions

Murudeshwar is home to the second tallest statue of Lord Shiva (123 ft) in the world. With the shimmering Arabian Sea on three sides and the magnificent Western Ghats imposing their presence on this town, it is a favourite picnic spot for the folks from Kerala and Karnataka. The beaches and the adve...

Best Time: October to May

10. Bangalore

10 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 104 Tourist attractions

Having evolved gradually from being the Garden city to the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is India's third-largest city. Bangalore is loved for its pleasant weather, beautiful parks and the many lakes here. Bangalore is renowned for its eateries, street food corners, quirky cafes, coffee ro...

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Amazing Historical Places in Karnataka

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National Parks in Karnataka For A Wild Adventurous Holiday

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Hill Stations in Karnataka For A Summer Weekend Getaway

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Best Beaches in Karnataka

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Top Places for Trekking In Karnataka for the Adventure Junkie in You

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Religious Places in Karnataka For Peaceful Worship

11. Dandeli

11 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 25 Tourist attractions

Located on the Western Ghats of Uttara Karnataka, Dandeli is bestowed with the lush green forests and lies on the banks of the Kali river. Known for its many fantastic adventure opportunities, Dandeli is a hub for river rafting on river kali . Adventure seekers have many options ...

12. Bandipur National Park

12 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 2 Tourist attractions

Situated in  Karnataka, Bandipur National Park was once the hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Mysore. It was later established as a reserve in 1974 under Project Tiger and these deciduous forests rich in wildlife have become a popular tourist attraction since then. It is 80 km from Mysore enro...

13. Nagarhole National Park

13 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 7 Tourist attractions

Located in the Mysore district of Karnataka, Nagarhole National Park boasts of rich wildlife including both flora and fauna. Located near Bandipur National Park, it is packed with the bounty of raw nature in its best form. Bestowed with best of wildlife, forest cover and varied topogr...

14 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 5 Tourist attractions

Located around 245 km from Bangalore, Kabini is primarily known for its handful of luxury resorts around the Kabini River and Nagarhole National Park in the vicinity.  Please note that there are not many budget-friendly accommodations near Kabini River. It is a popular weekend getaway...

15. Kemmanagundi

15 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 9 Tourist attractions

A hill station of widespread views and scents of beautiful gardens, Kemmanagundi or KR hills offer a perfect summer retreat for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The area also has trekking, nature walks and picnics. The Royal Horticulture Society of Karnataka is located here an...

Best Time: September to May

16. Thirthahalli

16 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka

Thirthahalli is a quaint little town situated on the banks of river Tunga and is also a taluk headquarters in Shimoga District. Famous for the holy river Tunga and its significance to Indian mythology, Thirthahalli is a popular attraction near Shimoga. Set along the dense forests of the Western Ghat...

17. Kudremukh

17 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 10 Tourist attractions

Popular and named after a mountainside that resembles a horse's face, Kudremukh is famous for its biodiversity and scenic beauty. A popular hill-station among the Bangalore crowd, Kudremukh is actually a hill range in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. Kudremukh Peak is a paradise...

18. Shravanabelagola

18 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 8 Tourist attractions

Shravanbelagola is an important Jain pilgrimage centre with a 57 m tall monolithic sculpture of Lord Gomateswara called Bahubali statue as its prime attraction. Located 144 km from Bengaluru in Hassan District of Karnataka, the collection of Jain Temples in Shravanbelagola attracts a number of pilgr...

19. Pattadakal

19 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 8 Tourist attractions

A treasure trove of Hindu and Jain temples, Pattadakal is part of the Aihole-Badami-Pattadakal complex that got the UNESCO World Heritage title and it is the best representation of Chalukyan Architecture. Resting on the banks of River Malaprabha, it boasts of a rich legacy that dates back to th...

20. Shimoga (Shivamogga)

20 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 37 Tourist attractions

With nature in its full bloom, the town of Shimoga has been home to several great dynasties and kingdoms. Packed with several marvels of nature in the form of picturesque landscape, gorgeous waterfalls, mystical temples and lush green surroundings, its raw beauty will leave you absolutely enchanted....

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Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery)

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21. Devbagh

21 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 11 Tourist attractions

Pristine blue water, picture perfect backdrop of beautiful mountains and lush green belt of casuarinas trees blend together perfectly to give you Devbagh. It is an amazing exotic island lying along the coastline of Arabian sea about 2 kms from the southern part of Goa. With splendid weather througho...

22. Nandi Hills

22 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 12 Tourist attractions

Located around 60 kilometres away from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is one such tourist spot that has gradually been discovered by visitors over the years and has now become a well-known weekend getaway.

Best Time: October to June

23 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 22 Tourist attractions

Karwar is a port city with scenic beaches surrounded by casuarinas trees along the Arabian sea coastline. Located 15kms away from Goa, on the west coast of Indian Peninsula, It is both a natural harbour as well as a town with a history that goes back to the 15th century.

Best Time: November to April

24. Halebidu

24 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 9 Tourist attractions

Halebid (or Halebidu) is a city located in the Hassan district of Karnataka state. Formerly known as Dwarasamudra, Halebid is a city with adorned with a beautiful collection of temples, shrines and sculptures. It is also known as the Gem of Indian architecture owing to its sterling Hoysala architect...

25. Bijapur

25 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 14 Tourist attractions

Famous for the Gol Gumbaj and Ibrahim Rauza which is considered to be the Taj Mahal of the Deccan, Bijapur is a tourist destination in Karnataka that takes its visitors back in time through its glorious ancient structures. Bijapur is an important commercial district in the state of Karnata...

26. Shivagange

26 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 2 Tourist attractions

Shivagange, a hillock situated 56 km from Bangalore, is a combination of temples and scenic beauty that makes it both a pilgrimage as well as an adventure spot. From a distance, the hillock looks like a 'Shiva Linga', with a spring flowing nearby that's locally called Ganga, thereby naming it Shivag...

27. Maravanthe

27 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 10 Tourist attractions

Maravanthe is a getaway which can be best described as nature's basket full of mesmerizing picturesque views. A beautiful beach town with white sand spread miles and miles along the coast fetches the beach a nickname of a Virgin Beach.

28. Mangalore

28 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 28 Tourist attractions

Located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, the port city of Mangalore or Mangaluru is known for its swaying coconut palms, beautiful beaches and temple architecture. It is also an important industrial, commercial, educational and healthcare hub of the state of Karnataka.

29. Srirangapatna

29 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 16 Tourist attractions

Srirangapatna is a small island town in the Cauvery river in Karnataka. Located 18 kms from Mysore, the town is an architectural masterpiece of Hoysala and Vijayanagar styles evident in its monuments. One of the most important Vaishnavite centres of pilgrimage- the Ranganathaswamy tem...

Best Time: July to March

30. Savandurga

30 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 3 Tourist attractions

Situated 60 kms to the west of Bangalore, Savandurga, considered to be one of the largest single rock formations in the whole of Asia. It comprises of two hills, Billigudda (white hill) and Karigudda (black hill) and has a temple situated at the foothill and a pond nearby. Most trekkers choose Billi...

Best Time: November to May

31. Chikkaballapur

31 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 9 Tourist attractions

Chikballapura town is located about 57km from Bangalore, Karnataka and is an important port link in North Bangalore area and also a major educational hub. Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeehwara, Vivekananda Waterfalls and Yoga Nandesshwara temples are some of the famous places here providing oppor...

32. Honnemaradu

32 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 10 Tourist attractions

Honnemaradu is a small cosy village, by the Honnemaradu Reservoir. The site is set in the middle of a valley and a weekend getaway to this place is nothing less than an adventure camp. The little village has very few people, and the only attraction is the water sports done at the Honnemaradu la...

Best Time: October to December, March to Apr

33. Anthargange

33 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 2 Tourist attractions

Anthargange is situated in the Kolar district of Karnataka in the Shathashrunga range, about 70 km from Bangalore. The mountains at an altitude of 1712 meters from sea level with rocky boulders, small caves and dense plantations are one of the best getaways for trekking, rock climbing and cave explo...

34. Bheemeshwari

34 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 8 Tourist attractions

Bheemeshwari, a small town in Karnataka's Mandya district, is popular as a paradise for fishing enthusiasts as it is home to the Mahseer fishes - one of the finest game fish in the world. This town is tranquil and is the perfect getaway for a short trip from Bangalore. Due to its prox...

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Dubare is an untamed beauty, popular for its elephant training camp where visitors can watch, learn about and get involved in a number of activities with the elephants creating a unique, enjoyable and memorable experience. It has a hilly terrain with backwaters which are also the host of a number of...

36. Dharmasthala

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Popularly known as the Land of Charity, Dharmasthala is a beautiful temple town with a blend of heritage, culture and religion. Situated on the banks of Nethravathi river in Karnataka, it's popularly known as a pilgrim site for the Shaiva, Vaishnava and Jaina communities.

37. Kundapura

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Culturally rich, a treasure trove of mesmerizing nature and environ of spirituality define this temple town best. It is known for its unique dialect in Kannada and amazing cuisine. Also a destination for nature buffs along with activities like hiking, trekking, rock climbing and boating, that can ma...

38. BR Hills

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Around 175 kilometres away from Bangalore, BR Hills, also known as Billigiriranga Hills, is a hill range and one of the most popular road trips from Bangalore. BR hills is an abode to Billigiri Rangaaswamy Temple and BRT Wildlife sanctuary. This range of hills is a deific conjuncture for the Eastern...

Best Time: April to October

39. Sringeri

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Commonly known as Sri Kshetra Shringeri, Sringeri is a famed hill town nestled in the Chikkamagaluru District of Karnataka. It is a pilgrimage centre, mainly known for the Sharada Peetham which was built by the great Adi Shankara in the 9th century. According to experts, Adi Shankaracharya stay...

40. Shivanasamudra Falls

40 out of 100 Places to visit in Karnataka 3 Tourist attractions

Situated on the banks of river Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is primarily a hydropower project location but has gotten massive attention for its stunning waterfalls: Gaganachukki and Barachukki. Travellers enjoy the view of waterfalls from the benches, and there are steps that take visitors to many le...

Best Time: August to February

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Places to Visit in North Karnataka: All You Need to Know

North Karnataka is a beautiful region of Karnataka known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and historical monuments. The region offers tourists a perfect opportunity to explore the diverse and captivating beauty of Karnataka. If you are planning a trip to North Karnataka, here are some of the best places to visit in the region that you should not miss. But before you embark on your journey, consider the importance of travel insurance to ensure a seamless and worry-free adventure through North Karnataka.

Best places to visit in North Karnataka

Here are some of the best tourist places in North Karnataka you must visit.

  • Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur: Marvel at the architectural grandeur of Gol Gumbaz, the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah, which boasts the second-largest dome in the world. Explore the intricate whispering gallery and climb to the top for panoramic views of Bijapur.
  • Hampi: Step back in time as you wander through the ancient ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dotted with magnificent temples, royal enclosures, and captivating boulder-strewn landscapes. Don't miss the iconic Virupaksha Temple and the majestic Vijaya Vittala Temple with its musical pillars.
  • Badami Cave Temples: Explore the rock-cut cave temples of Badami, carved out of sandstone cliffs and adorned with exquisite sculptures and intricate carvings. Discover the rich architectural heritage of the Chalukya dynasty as you wander through these ancient marvels.
  • Jog Falls: Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Jog Falls, one of India's highest waterfalls, cascading from a height of over 800 feet. Experience the sheer power of nature as you admire the breath-taking vistas and rejuvenating mist of Jog Falls.
  • Pattadakal: Delve into the architectural splendour of Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exquisite temples built in a blend of Dravidian and Nagara styles. Explore the intricately carved temples, including the iconic Virupaksha Temple and the majestic Sangameshwara Temple.

Why is travel insurance necessary?

Travelling through North Karnataka offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and natural beauty, but it is essential to prioritise your safety and well-being. Here is why you must opt for a travel insurance when travelling:

  • Covers medical emergencies: In the event of illness or injury during your trip, travel insurance provides coverage for medical expenses, hospitalisation, and emergency medical evacuation, ensuring prompt and efficient healthcare services.
  • Covers trip cancellation: In the case of flight cancellations, natural disasters, or personal emergencies that may disrupt your travel plans. Travel insurance reimburses you for non-refundable expenses and additional accommodation costs incurred due to trip cancellations.
  • Covers lost or delayed baggage: Misplaced luggage or delayed baggage can cause inconvenience and disruption to your travel itinerary. Travel insurance offers compensation for lost, stolen, or delayed baggage, ensuring minimal inconvenience.
  • Covers emergency assistance: From lost passports to legal assistance, travel insurance provides 24x7 emergency assistance services. You also get cash advance in some cases to pay hotel bills and return tickets.

Benefits of having a travel cover

With travel insurance, you can enjoy the following benefits:

  • Financial security: Travel cover gives you a financial backup by compensating for non-refundable expenses in case of trip cancellations or interruptions.
  • Peace of mind: Travel cover offers an extensive coverage against medical emergencies, ensuring you are financially prepared for any situation.
  • Worldwide coverage: Many travel cover offers global coverage options, which means you are covered when travelling either abroad or in India.
  • Customisable plans: Customise your travel cover policy as per your requirement. You can choose to get coverage for adventure sports, trip duration, or get additional riders for enhanced protection.

Bajaj Finance along with leading insurers offers pocket-friendly travel plans that secure your domestic travel, ensuring you enjoy your vacation worry-free. You can choose from a range of affordable travel plans like CPP Domestic Holiday Cover that comes at a nominal subscription fee of Rs. 699. With these plans, you get extensive coverage such emergency travel and hotel assistance, roadside assistance, single-call card blocking services and more.

Also read about international travel insurance .

As you embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting landscapes and cultural treasures of North Karnataka, remember to prioritise your safety and well-being by securing travel cover . Explore the ancient ruins, majestic temples, and cascading waterfalls of this fascinating region with confidence, knowing that you are covered against unforeseen emergencies.

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Domestic travel insurance typically covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost baggage, and personal liability within the country. It provides financial protection and assistance during unforeseen circumstances while travelling domestically.

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  • North Canara (Uttara Kannada) Travel Guide

Uttara Kannada or North Canara is a popular tourist destination in Karnataka. It is located north of Udupi and Shivamogga districts bordering Goa and Maharastra and is popular for Dandeli wildlife, rafting, beaches of Gokarna, Murudeshwara and dozens of waterfalls.

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In this post, I am trying to simply your travel planning to Uttara Kannada.

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North Canara Travel Basics:

1. Major cities/Entry Points:

  • Karwar is the capital city. Kumta, Dandeli, Ankola, Sirsi are other major cities to enter North Canara.
  • There are no airports in North Canara district, but Goa, Mangaluru and Hubballi airports are the nearest (100-250 kms)
  • Konkan Railway passes through North Canara, so Karwar, Kumta, Honnavar etc have railway stations with train access from Bengaluru, Mumbai etc
  • KSRTC has buses to Sirsi, Karwar, Kumta etc from Bengaluru. You may get more bus options from nearby big cities like Hubballi, Mangaluru, Shivamogga, Belagavi etc to enter various destinations inside Uttara Kannada.

Planning your stay in North Canara (Uttara Kannada)

You won't be able to stay in 1 place and cover all. Keep a base, explore nearby areas and move to next destination for next few days if you are planning a longer visit

Mode of transport:

Own vehicle or taxi is the best way to explore North Canara. Public transport is available cities but may not take you to all tourist destinations. Autos also will take you around in city limit only. Hire a taxi from Sirsi, Kumta, Karwar, Gokarna or from Dandeli if you don't want to drive all the way.

Suggested Itineraries

Plan 01: Dandeli 4 days (wildlife, birding and adventure)

  • Day 01: Arrive in Dandeli by noon, rest
  • Day 02: Kali river rafting, forest safari & bird watching
  • Day 03: Nearby attractions- Syntheri rocks, Ulavi caves, waterfalls etc
  • Day 04: Additional early morning forest safari, Return or proceed to next destination

Plan 02: Beach Trail (Karwar, Gokarna, Murudeshwar)

  • Day 01: Arrive in Karwar, explore Devbagh beach, Kurumgad island etc. Overnight in Karwar
  • Day 02: Karwar warship museum, Sadashivgadh etc, drive to Gokarna
  • Day 03: Om beach, Gokarna Beach and Kudle beach- watersports, sunset view, trekking, temples
  • Day 04: Stopover at Honnavar-Apsarakonda, Mangrove walk, suspension bridge and Kasarkod beach. Arrive at Murudeshwara, beach, scuba diving and temple visit

Plan 03: Waterfalls trail (Sirsi & around)

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Tried a part of it last August in 3 days. You can plan better. Waterfalls in North Canara are spread around and in a day you may visit two major waterfalls at the max. So to explore all waterfalls in Uttara Kannada you would need a week. Below is what I suggest, best visited between August and November for maximum waters.

  • Day 01: Visit Unchalli falls while heading towards Sirsi from Bengaluru
  • Day 02: Magod falls (early morning) and Sathod falls (second half)
  • Day 03: either proceed towards Dandeli or towards Kumta ( Vibhooti , Apsarakonda etc)

Plan 04: Adventure trail (Kumta-Murudeshwara-Karwar-Dandeli)

  • Day 01: Arrive in Kumta, Mirjan Fort, visit Yana Rocks, Reach Murudeshwara by evening

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  • Day 02: Scuba diving in Murudeshwara (Half day)
  • Day 03: White water rafting in Dandeli (morning half, Wildlife Safari & bird watching (evening)

Plan 05: Express stops (only suggests short diversion from Highway, ideal for those passing through)

  • Mirjan Fort, Kumta
  • Apsarakonda falls , Honnavara
  • Warship Museum, Karwar
  • Murudeshwara temple & beaches
  • Sadashivgad, Karwar
  • Sharavathi Kandla Mangrove Walk
  • Bhatkal lighthouse
  • Mini Maldives
  • Some roads are in bad condition. Don't assume smooth ride. Expect slow travel/delay. Some destinations like Sathodi falls have pathetic roads and might even be closed at times.
  • Don't plan hectic schedules or aim to cover everything. Won't work out. Within the time you can afford to spare, plan what best you can explore in and around one city
  • Some waterfalls might be closed for reasons such as heavy rain, covid etc. Have a plan B in case your primary attraction is not working out.

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  • 47 Best Places To Visit In Karnataka That Will Totally Knock You Out

27 Feb 2023

Tourist places in Karnataka spell allure and sedation. Some of these best places to visit in Karnataka are well-renowned, while the others are left unappreciated. The state’s geographical location ensures diverse tourist places that are captivating enough to knock you out.

The historical and quintessential state of Karnataka occupies a focal place in the tourism map of India. Locked between Kannad Coast, Western Ghats, and Deccan Plateau, the state boasts of forests, hills, temples, caves beaches, riversides, lakes, coffee estates, waterfalls, ruins, and so much more interesting tourist spots, here’s a list of some of the best places to visit in Karnataka that you can unravel for an amazing getaway with your loved ones.

47 Best Places To Visit In Karnataka

Spell bounded beaches, rich biodiversity, ancient cities, rugged mountains, rich biodiversity and much more, attractions in Karnataka are an amalgamation of modernity and ancient charm. Here we give you a handpicked list of some of the best places to visit in Karnataka. Check them out!

1. Bangalore

Iridescent Lalbagh Glasshouse at night in Bangalore - the ultimate tourist place in Karnataka

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Bangalore, a colorful city of culture and people, is one of the popular tourist destinations to visit in Karnataka. The IT hub of the country offers a cosmopolitan ambience and people from different parts come and settle here for work. Bangalore has pleasant and comfortable weather round the year and so it is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer. Full of wildlife, nature, ruins, museums, architectural wonders, and gardens, Bangalore is a treat for tourists and travelers. And on top of that staying in one of the many luxurious villas in Bangalore makes your vacation all the more worthwhile.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Bangalore also offers many fascinating tourist destinations within the city to chill out a weekend or a mid-week holiday. Key attractions are Butterfly Park of Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bangalore Palace, Lalbagh Glass Place, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, Wonder La Amusement Park, ISKCON temple, and Aerospace Museum. Butterfly Park in Bangalore is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Karnataka that you must add to your itinerary. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: The capital city has its own junction named, Bangalore City Railway Station. Nearest Airport: Bangalore has its own international airport with the name Bengaluru International Airport.

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Abbey Falls in Coorg are one of the top best tourist places to visit in Karnataka

A quaint and not so popular hill station, Coorg is aptly called ‘Scotland of India’. Its surreal beauty makes it one of the most fascinating tourist places in Karnataka . Endowed with coffee estates full of aroma, luxuriant greenery dotting the mountains, and stunning waterfalls plunging down the misty mountains, Coorg charms each and every one of its visitors.

Thrilling treks along the winding trails of the coffee & spice plantations, visit elephant camp, coracle rides in the river, wildlife sanctuaries, monasteries, and local Madikeri market – all together contribute to make the holiday fascinating and exhilarating.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, and Bylakuppe are the most loved ones. Monastery, the second biggest Tibetan settlement in India, Dubare Elephant Camp, and Nagarhole National Park come in close seconds. For adventure freaks and nature lovers, trek up to Brahmagiri Peak, Chettalli, and a thrilling coracle ride in the nearby river are the draws. Best Time To Visit: March to June Nearest Railway Station: Mysore Railway Station is 106 km from Coorg. Mangalore Station and Hassan Station are also in close proximity. Nearest Airport: Bangalore Airport is 260 km from Coorg. You can also access the glorious hill-station from Mangalore Airport which is 135 km away.

Orange County Resort at Kabini - one of the best tourist places in Karnataka

Kabini is one of the most picturesque and the best tourist places in Karnataka , located along the bank of a river with the same name. River Kabini is a tributary of Cauvery. The place is located on the periphery of Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Bandipur Forest, and Nagarhole National Park; hence, offers ample scope of wildlife experience, amongst the best places in Karnataka to explore the wilderness.

Also, you can be lucky enough to spot tiger, leopards, wild elephants, various species of deers, and plenty of residential and nomadic birds, while boating in the river or on a wildlife safari in the nearby jungles.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Wildlife safari at Nagarhole National park, boating at Kabini River, exploring Kabini dam, and the hilly area of Kutta covered with coffee and spice plantations. Best Time To Visit: November to June Nearest Railway Station: Mysore Railway Station is just about 10 km from the place. Nearest Airport: 250 km from Kabini, Bangalore Airport is the closest airport.

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4. Jog Falls

The mesmerizing Jog falls plunging from mountain-top in Karnataka

Amongst the most famous places in Karnataka, Jog Falls locally known as Gerusoppa falls, Gersoppa Falls, and Jogada Gundi are the second highest waterfalls in the country. Formed by Sharavathi River cascading from an altitude of 253 m (830 ft), the waterfalls are divided into four segments namely Raja, Rocket, Rani, and Roarer. They offer one of the most charming and breathtakingly beautiful places to see in Karnataka .

The State Tourism Department has constructed steps – around 1,500 in number – from the viewpoint till the hill bottom. It is here at the bottom that the alluring beauty of the waterfalls can be seen closely. For their beauty and enchanting sound of gushing water, Jog Falls are one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Linganamakki Dam across Sharavathi River, Tunga Anicut Dam, and Thavare Koppa Best Time To Visit: Monsoon season Nearest Railway Station: To reach Jog Falls via train, you need to get down at Sagar Station which is 28 km away. Nearest Airport: Hubli Airport is the closest airport at a distance of 133 km.

A tiger in the wilds of Shimoga - One of the greenest tourist spots in Karnataka

Shimoga, the cultural capital of Karnataka, is a colourful place enriched with fertile land, beautiful waterfalls, and lush green forests making it one of the best tourist places in Karnataka . Its verdant greenery and tranquil ambience make it one of the best places to visit in Karnataka. River Tungabhadra, River Sharavathi, River Varada, and River Kumadvathi have carved out picturesque river valleys here. The place is historically famous as Kadambas, Gangas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, and Vijayanagar Kings reigned this region.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Shivappa Nayaka Summer Palace, Kote Seeta-Rama Temple, Sacred Heart Cathedral, and Tyavarekoppa Lion Safari are the major attractions. Sakrebyle Elephant Camp is also very famous here where you can experience bathing and attend professional training sessions of elephants. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: The city has its own railway station named Shimoga Nagar Railway Station Nearest Airport: Shimoga Domestic Airport is 1o minutes’ drive from the city and is fairly connected with Mumbai and Delhi. The nearest international airport is Mangalore International Airport which is 195 km from the city.

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6. Mangalore

A sun-kissed beach of Mangalore - one of the most-favored tourist destinations in Karnataka

Mangalore is one of the serene tourist spots in Karnataka, impeccable for a short weekend trips to break the monotony of urban chores. The town is located at the estuarine junction formed by River Netravati and River Gurupura on the Arabian Sea Coast.

Once in Mangalore, strolling and sunbathing at the beaches, trying spicy, scrumptious seafood, viewing sunrises & sunsets, and visiting the shipyard just cannot be missed. This serene town is one of our favourite Karnataka tourist places of all times. Mangalore is certainly one of the most ideal places to visit in Karnataka for 2 days break. And, there are a plethora of fascinating places near Mangalore that you can visit.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Tannirbhavi Beach, Panambur Beach, Someshwara Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel, Mangaladevi Temple, Kadri Manjunath Temple, and Sammilan Shetty’s Butterfly Park are the major attractions. Don’t miss the unlittered and serene beaches to add complete effect to your trip. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: Mangalore Railway Station is within the city. Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport is a mere 15 minutes from the main city.

The placid dock of Karwar - one of the offbeat tourist spots in Karnataka

It would be completely unfair not to mention one of the best tourist places in Karnataka, the picturesque town of Karwar. Karwar is an offbeat beach destination located near Karnataka-Goa border. The town is one of the upcoming, not-so-popular yet, places to visit in coastal Karnataka. It is ideal for those who desire to have a secluded holiday away from any bustling cat-race of the city. Sun-kissed beaches, charming temples, and majestic forts are the major tourist pullers.

The town is locally popular as ‘Kone’ by the southern villagers, which refers to the corner of the region around the River Kali. Karwar has an exhilarating splendour to it. The surrounding green hills, which are a part of the Western Ghats, enhance the beauty quotient of the place.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Stroll at the Majali Beach, take a boat ride up to Kurumgad Island, and explore the historical remnants of Sadashivgad Fort. Do not miss the famous Durga Devi and Nagnath Temple. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: Karwar has its own railway station by the name of Karwar Railway Station. Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport Goa is around 2 hours’ drive from Karwar.

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The beautiful beach of Gokarna is one of the best tourist places to visit in Karnataka

Image Source Travellers looking for complete solace and solemn pleasure should surely visit Gokarna at least once. This low-key, laid-back, and less-commercialised beach destination has won over millions of travellers and backpackers, and is one of the most famous places in Karnataka .

Gokarna is also an important Hindu pilgrim hub with many age-old temples in its confines. Chilling out on the pristine beaches, enjoying the exciting water sports, and riding on the thrilling catamaran ride has made it a fascinating tourist retreat.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Mahabaleshwar Temple, Maha Ganapati Temple, and Om Beach are the major crowd-pullers. Relax and enjoy the thrilling water sports like banana boat ride, snorkelling, and parasailing in the shimmering blue water of Gokarna. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Gokarna Railway Station is nearest to the town and is well-connected with Marmagao Rail Link. Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport in Goa is 140 km away from the town.

9. Bandipur National Park

A family of Indian monkeys enjoying a peaceful day at Bandipur National Park in Karnataka

When holidaying means greenery and winding trails, when birds chirping and calls of the wild animals are melodies to the ears, when the beauty and charm of Bandipur National Park leave you awestruck, it means you have had a successful day in your vacation.

The famous tiger reserve and bird sanctuary is an idyllic retreat for the nature lovers and bird watchers. The number of ardent nature lovers flocking to Bandipur National Park has made it one of the ideal places to visit in Karnataka for a day-picnic. Once a private hunting ground for Maharajas of Mysore, the national park is a habitat to rich varieties of flora and fauna like wild elephants, spotted deer, gaurs, and antelopes.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Himavad Gopalaswamy Temple, Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple, Anjaneyar Temple, and Biligirirangan Hills are the major tourist attractions along with wildlife safari at Bandipur National Park are the hits here. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Mysore City Railway Station is the closest rail link, located 80 km from the National Park. Nearest Airport: Bengaluru International Airport is 220 km from the forest region.

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10. Dandeli

A beautiful gorge of Dandeli is one of the serenest places to visit in Karnataka

Dandeli is an incredible getaway amidst nature and adventure which has gained its spot on the list of serene tourist places in Karnataka for 2 days . This scenic hilly terrain surrounded by deciduous forests and wildlife habitat is an ideal vacation destination in Karnataka.

Along with thick and lush green forests, Dandeli is also famous for adventure sports, night camps, nature walks, boating, and angling in the Kali River. In a way, a wholesome package for adventure enthusiasts, it is a place you must visit if you are an adrenaline junkie.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Explore Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Shiroli Park, and Kavala caves for an interesting experience. Entice your adventure spree and try out kayaking and whitewater rafting in River Kali. Best Time To Visit: October to May Nearest Railway Station: Alnavar Junction is the closest railway link, just 23 km away from Dandeli. Nearest Airport: Hubli Airport is at a distance of 56 km.

Stone structures at Hampi - one of the best places to visit in Karnataka for architecture lovers

Hampi – a small Kannad village located at the bank of Tungabhadra River is now recognised as World Heritage Site by UNESCO making it one of the best tourist places in North Karnataka . The village showcases ruins and historical remnants of Vijayanagara Kingdom. The stony landscape and barren beauty of the town are one of the perfect places to visit in Karnataka.

History buffs and architecture scholars flock in thousands of numbers here annually. Other curious travellers often feel spell-bound and awestruck by the craftsmanship of the skilled artisans of the era. Hampi has almost 500 architectural structures in its ruins, all of which are worth visiting.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Monkey Temple, Archeological Museum, Vijaya Vittala Temple, Royal Enclosure, Virupaksha Temple, Queen’s Bath, and Riverside Ruins are the crowd-pullers. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Hospet Junction is the nearest railway station to Hampi, at about 13 km from the place. Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is at Hubli Airport at about 74 km from Hampi. Bellary Airport and Belgaum Airport are also nearby.

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12. Bijapur

A spectacular structure in Bijapur - one of the best places to visit in Karnataka

As a serene and famous historical town, Bijapur boasts of Deccan’s Islamic Era and its glories inherited making it one of the most beautiful places in Karnataka . Bijapur renamed Vijapura in 2023, is a cultural hub and has plenty of mosques, mausoleums, palaces, and forts as offerings to travellers.

Bijapur is one of the popular tourist spots in Karnataka and has a heart for the Lingayat brand of Shaivism. The Lingayat Siddeshwara Festival is celebrated with full splendour for eight days in January and February here.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Malik-e-Maidan displaying Bara Kaman, Bijapur Fort, Jami Masjid, Gagan Mahal, and Upli Buruj are a must visit. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: Bijapur has its own railway link by the name of Bijapur Railway Station. Nearest Airport: Sambre Airport in Belgaum is the closest one and located about 164 km from the city.

13. Badami, Aihole And Pattadakal

The Bhootnath Temple erected in the middle of green lake at Badami in Karnataka

Dusty roads, barren topography, red stone architecture, and rocky cliffs iconize the surroundings of Badami, Aihole and Pattadakal – the best places to visit in north Karnataka. These Heritage Sites as declared by UNESCO, are the must-visit Karnataka attractions.

You can discover Chalukyan wrecks and ruins while strolling along the century-old temples, caves, and forts in Badami. Aihole has historical connotation and is known as cradle of Hindu rock architecture. Moreover, Pattadakal houses uniquely designed temples. It’s a set of places which you must explore to understand the marvel of the place.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Badami is famous for Badami Fort, Buddha rock-cut Caves, and Bhootnath Temple. Aihole is known for Durga Temple, Lad Khan Temple, Archeological Temple, and Huchimalli Temple. Virupaksha & Papanatha Temple and Galaganatha Shrine are major attractions in Pattadakal. Best Time To Visit: July to March Nearest Railway Station: All three places are close by and can be reached from Hubli Railway Station, just 100 km away. Nearest Airport: Belgaum Airport is the nearest airport at a distance of 190 km.

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A temple in the middle of water reservoir at Udupi - One of the most religious tourist places to visit in Karnataka

Udupi is ethereal, verdant, and blissful. Locked between the misty Western Ghats and pristine Arabian Sea, Udupi is also known as Odipu in local language. It is popular for its temples, architecture, wood artefacts, beaches, stone carving, Yakshagana – the theatre art genre, and special type of local cuisine, which includes Saaru, Koddelu, Huli, Tambuli, Kosambari, Bajji, and such.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Sri Krishna Temple, Malpe Beach, St. Mary’s Islands, Ambalpady, and Shiriyara are the major attractions Best Time To Visit: December to February Nearest Railway Station: Udupi has its own railway station with the name of Udupi Railway Station. Nearest Airport: Bajpe Airport of Mangalore is the nearest airport to Udupi at just 48 km.

15. Chitradurga Fort

Elaborate ruins and structures erected at Chitradurga Fort - One of the best places to see in Karnataka

Truly one of the best places to enjoy Karnataka sightseeing , the monument located in Chitradurga town has immense archaeological and historical significance. The fort has witnessed history from the time period of Chalukyas Empire and the renowned legend of Onake Obavva. The fort even has a mention in the epic of Mahabharata.

Chitradurga Fort or Chitaldoorg Fort, as it is locally known, is a fortified structure that connects several hills and a peak overlooking the nearly flat valley.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Besides the eminent fort, the Ankali Mutt, Vani Vilas Sagar Dam, Hidimbeshwar Temple, Kugo Bande, and Shouting Rock are worth visiting. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Chitradurga Railway Station is the nearest. Nearest Airport: Bengaluru International Airport, which is 197 km away from the fort area is the nearest.

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16. Nandi Hills

A lookout lodge at the top of Nandi Hills - One of the best places to see in Karnataka

The list of places to visit in and around Karnataka is not complete if we do not include this along with the popular health resort of the same name. Nandi Hills is located east of Bangalore and offer delightful beauty to the travellers. Serene lake, majestic forts, ancient temples, and jaw-dropping backdrops make it a picture-perfect weekend retreat and one of the ultimate places to visit in Karnataka in summer.

Viewing the sunrise from the hilltop amidst clouds, fog and misty weather is probably a lavish treat to the soul. The place also has historical significance. Tipu Sultan and his royalty retired here at Nandi Hills, when they sought to escape the commotion of battles and the heat of the plain land.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Nandi Temple, century-old Lord Shiva Temple, and Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple are the primary attractions. Best Time To Visit: September to February Nearest Railway Station: Chikkaballapur Railway Station is 19 km from Nandi Hills and is the closest one. Nearest Airport: Bengaluru International Airport is an hour’s drive from here.

17. Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur Near Tumkur

Often known as the coffee land of Karnataka, this place is surrounded by scenic beauty along with the strong aroma of coffee. This hill station is situated at the foothills of Mullayanagiri range and is famous for its serene nature, lush green forests, and the Yagachi River.

Chikmagalur is an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway with friends in Karnataka, being the largest producer of coffee, it is the best place to be for coffee lovers. You can explore the tranquil coffee plantations and go on a nature walk and trekking trails in the hills.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Mahatma Gandhi Park, Coffee Museum, Mullayana Giri, Kudurekha Jamly. Best Time To Visit: September to May Nearest Railway Station : Chikkamagaluru railway station Nearest Airport : Mangalore Airport

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Trinesvaraswamy Temple in Mysore

Mysore is one of the largest princely states that boats numerous tourist spots for you to get in touch with the royal history of this place. Also known as the city of palaces in southern India, it is the most idyllic destination to visit in Karnataka with a dash of royal touch. The city not just houses world-renowned palaces and landmarks but there are also gleaming beaches near Mysore that would surely leave you amazed.

Mysore is also famous for its silk sarees, intricate architecture, sandalwood, royal heritage and yoga. However, the biggest attraction of the city is the Mysore Palace which reflects the beauty and charm of the royal city. Marvel at the elaborate architecture, the intricate carvings, and the stained glass windows. This city won’t leave you disappointed.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Mysore Palace, Mysore Zoo, Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Brindavan Gardens Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station : Chamarajapuram railway station Nearest airport : Bangalore International Airport

19. Murudeshwar

the statue park that beautifully depicts the history behind the temple

This holy town features the second tallest statue of Lord Shiva in the world that is beautifully located with Arabian Sea on all three sides and the majestic Western Ghats showing their presence in the town. A favourite haunt for day trips, the serene beaches and adventure activities are what intrigue travellers the most to visiting this town.

Apart from being a favourite picnic spot, it’s also famous for mesmerizing temples and forts, you can plan a visit to nearby destinations like Netrani island that offer many water sport activities like scuba diving and snorkelling.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Statue of Lord Shiva, Murudeshwar temple Best Time To Visit: October to May Nearest Railway Station : Murdeshwar railway station Nearest airport : Mangalore Airport

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20. Nagarhole National Park

Elephant in jungles of kabini

Explore the wildlife of Karnataka at the storehouse of rich flora and fauna, Nagarhole National Park is an ideal place to spot the majestic creatures of the wild. Get to witness the wild animals in their natural habitats like Asiatic elephants, different species of birds and Indion bisons or simply soak in the raw nature surrounding you.

Apart from the wildlife, there are plenty of cultural and heritage spots in the park as well. You can visit the temples to seek tranquility and soak in the calm and positivity. Witness breathtaking waterfalls on the way as you seek respite away from the hustle and bustle.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Rameshwara temple, Iruppu Falls Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year Nearest Railway Station : Krishnarajanagar Nearest airport : Mandakalli Airport, Mysore

Dubare Elephant Camp

Go on an elephantastic adventure at this place in Karnataka that allows you to bathe and play with the magnificent animals of the jungle kingdom. Get up and close with these gigantic elephants, interact with them and enjoy their company in absolute wilderness.

The elephant training camp here is famous for indulging in a number of activities, learning and creating a unique experience with the elephants. This is indeed one of the most unique places to visit in Karnataka where kids as well as adults can enjoy.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Dubare Elephant Camp, Harangi Dam, Nisargadhama Best Time To Visit: September to March Nearest Railway Station : Krishnarajanagar Nearest airport : Mangalore Airport

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22. Kotagiri

Beautiful Hills

A quaint hill station surrounded by the majestic Nilgiri mountains, it exudes peace and tranquillity in every corner. Kotagiri observes pleasant climatic conditions all year round and boasts several coffee plantations, lush greenery, and tea plantations to tour around.

Kotagiri is also the third-largest hill station in Karnataka, and is believed to have the world’s second-best climate. It serves as a perfect alternative to Ooty if you prefer a lesser crowd as it is much more peaceful than Ooty.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Catherine Water Falls, Nilgiri Mountain Railway Line, Longwood Shola Reserve Forest, Lamb’s Rock Best Time To Visit: December to May Nearest Railway Station : Mettupalayam Nearest airport : Coimbatore Airport

23. Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna Fort

This ancient river island town in the shape of an egg is surrounded by river Kaveri on all sides and is also a popular picnic spot located at a distance of 22 km from Mysore in Mandya district of Karnataka. The town exudes an old-world charm, vintage vibes and a historical relevance attached to it that makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Karnataka.

This town was once the capital of Mysore under Tipu Sultan and is home to several historically significant heritage sites. Surrounded by scenic beauty of stunning waterfalls and lush greenery, Srirangapatna is a must-visit for travellers visiting Karnataka.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Dariya Daulat Palace, Balmuri Falls, Colonel Bailey’s Dungeon Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station : Shrirangapattana railway station Nearest airport : Mysore Airport

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24. Sringeri

Vidyashankara Temple, Sringeri

A hill town located in the Chikkamagaluru district, and is the first site of matha that was established by Adi Shankara in the 8th century. It holds a historical significant value and is the abode of the Sharadamba of Sringeri.

This ancient hill town is one of the most famous places to see in Karnataka , a hillock that is considered to be the home of the sage Vibhandaka and his son Rishyashringa.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Shringeri Sharadamba, Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya, Vidyashankara Temple, Sri Torana Ganpati Temple Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station : Udupi Nearest airport : Mangalore airport

Belur Math

Once the ancient capital of the Hoysala empire, this ancient town is a major tourist destination in Karnataka which is home to the famous Chennakesava Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Home to multiple temples, many devotees travel to this town to worship the deities.

Marvel at the ancient architecture of the temples built in the Dravidian style and the Hoysala style of architecture that have intricate carvings which took almost 103 years to finish the temple.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Chennakeshava Temple, Hoysala Emblem, Yagachi Dam Best Time To Visit: October to April Nearest railway station : Chikmagalur railway station Nearest airport : Bajpe Airport

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26. Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola Weekend Getaway from Bangalore 19.10.19

Sravanbelagola is known as a crucial pilgrimage for Jain witn the height of  this temple is 57 metres it is a monolithic sculpture of Lord Gomateswara, commonly known as Bahubali statue. Situated almost 144 km away from Bengaluru in the Hassan District, this temple attracts a large number of visitors every year.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Located between two hills Vindyagiri and Chandigiri, this temple is also known as Belagola. Now, if we consider the meaning of Belagola, “bela” refers to the colour white and “kola” refers to pond in Kannada language. Among all the tourist places in Karnataka , this tourist point is the most important place and it takes an entire day to visit all the monuments individually. Visitors who find it difficult to climb both of these hills will get Palanquin or the Dolis which are available for INR 800. Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station in Shravanabelagola is at Hassan as most of the trains halt there. Apart from trains, Shravanabelagola is well connected through roads and the roads are nicely maintained. Nearest Airport: Mysore has its nearest airport and that can be easily accessed by availing the cab service.

27. Devbagh

Devbagh

If you consider all the tourist places in Karnataka , this tourist point is popularly known as the best one because of its scenic beauty, the picture-perfect background with wide range of mountains, pristine blue water and lush green belt of trees. With a blend of all these beauties, Devbagh has a lot of things to offer. It’s an exotic island, situated along the coastline of the Arabian sea which is nearly 2 km from the southern part of Goa. 

Popular Tourist Destinations: Tourists will find splendid weather throughout the year in this beach town and because of this pleasant weather, vacationers will find fresh seafood and can experience the sunsets and few water sports.  Furthermore, vacationers can also visit places in devbagh such as Tagore Beach, Lighthouse of Devbagh, Sadashivgad fort, the Shejjeswar temple. Apart from these tourist points, this place is a perfect getaway for the newlywed couples. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: Kudal Railway Station Nearest Airport: Goa International Airport

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28. Halebidu

entrance to a historic site

Are you looking for some wonderful tourist places in Karnataka ? Well, here are some details about Halebid, which will guide you to know about the city in a better way. The city of Halebid has a wonderful collection of temples, sculptures and shrines. The city is also considered the Gem of Indian architecture because of its stunning Jain sites and the temple complexes. 

Popular Tourist Destinations: People, while visiting there can visit the temples like Kedareshwara and Hoyaleswara for their beautiful sculptures and the panels which are designed in the prominent Hoysala style. Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: It is a very small town which is situated near Hassan and the visitors generally stay in the heart of the city for the day trip to Halebid. The nearest railway station is Hasaan which is 27 km away from the main city and the station can be accessed by a cab or taxi service. Nearest Airport: The closest airport is Mangalore Airport which is 168 km away.

29. Kudremukh

Kudremukh National Park og

Kudremukh is always popular for its scenic beauty and biodiversity. Being a famous hill-station in the crowd of Bangalore, this place is basically a hill range of Karnataka. With the dense forest, grasslands and rolling meadows, Kudremukh is a hotspot for biodiversity.

Popular Tourist Destinations: At an altitude of 1894 meters, the Kudremukh Peak is heaven for trekkers and naturists. The visitors will love to experience the diversity of flora and fauna. Best Time To Visit: November to February Nearest Railway Station: The closest railway station is at Mangalore and there are many trains which are connected to the different cities.The nearest railway station at Mangalore with trains connecting to many cities. The nearest airport is also in Mangalore and is accessible by taxi. It is also well connected by road with buses plying regularly from Mangalore. Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is in Mangalore and the airport is accessible by taxis. Apart from taxis the airport is also well connected by buses to different routes. 

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30. Kemmanagundi

Kemmanagundi

 This is a hill station with wide-spread views and visitors will experience beautiful gardens. Vacationers can witness the spectacular beauty of the hills and that is a heaven for all nature and adventure lovers. 

Popular Tourist Destinations: The natural beauty comes up from all the dimensions, the lush green dense forest, waterfalls, and streams and exquisite gardens. The Royal Horticultural Society of Karnataka is another attraction for visitors who find Karnataka the best place for planning a trip. The place is best for trekking, picnics and especially for nature walks. The tourist attraction includes Hebbe falls, Rock garden, Z point, and the Shiva temple. Best Time To Visit: September to February Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is Tarikere and the station is 35 km away and considered as the best way to commute to Kemmanagundi. There are some state-run as well as private buses which are connected to Kemmanagundi station. The closest railway station is Tarikere which is 35 km away and the best way to commute to Kemmanagundi. There are many state-run and private buses which are connected to this hill station. You can also prefer to drive down as the roadways are very well connected. Nearest Airport: The closest airport is Mangalore airport and which is approximately 150 km away from Kemmanagundi.

31. Shivagange

popular peaks for trekking

Shivagange is a popular destination, located 56 km away from Bangalore and also well known for temples and scenic beauty which makes it both a place for pilgrimage and a spot for exploring your adventure. 

Popular Tourist Destinations: This place is also known as Dakshina Kashi as it is a home for different temples like Olakala teertha, Patala Gange, Nandi Statue and Gangadhareshwara temple. The spectacular architecture of Nandi is a special attraction for the tourists. The hilly feature of this place attracts a lot of people who seek adventure sports and find it perfect for trekking as well as rock climbing. Best Time To Visit: November to February Nearest Railway Station: Tumkur Railway Station. Nearest Airport:  Mangalore International Airport

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32. Maravanthe

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If you are considering the places to visit in Karnataka then there are a lot of options to choose from and Maravanthe is known as the getaway for the vacationers which can be the popular one as a nature’s basket with full of mesmerizing views. 

Popular Tourist Destinations: During sunset, the whole place is tinted in the shade of sepia mode which looks like just out of a  painter’s piece of art. The sunset sets the whole place tinted in the shade of sepia just out of a painter’s canvas. The town is surrounded by Kodachadri Hills and the Arabian sea and Sauparnika River on the other side of the town. Apart from the natural beauty, the place is fascinated by two villages namely Padukone and Trasi situated in the middle of the city. Best Time To Visit: September to March Nearest Railway Station: Kundapura Railway Station Nearest Airport:  Mangalore International Airport

33. Sakleshpur

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Sakleshpur is a beautiful hill station situated in the heights of the Western Ghats, in Karnataka. You can soak yourself in the aroma of the coffee, tea and spice plantations. The economy of the small-town flourishes on these three plantations. Sakleshpur offers you some spectacular views of natural beauty and rainforests which are pleasing to the eyes.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Some of the popular tourist destinations in Sakleshpur are Temple of Halebid and Belur, Jenukal Gudda, Kukke Subramanya Temple, Green Route Trek, Raxidi Estate, Ayyappa Swami Temple, Eshwara Temple, Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshwara Temple, Agni Gudda Hill, Manjehalli Waterfalls, Bisle View Point, Pandavar Gudda and Hadlu Waterfall. Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year Nearest Railway Station: Sakleshpur is well connected by railways. The nearest railway station to Sakleshpur is Sakleshpur Railway Station which you can reach easily. Nearest Airport: The nearest airport to Sakleshpur is Mangalore Airport which is 98.8 km away along with some other airports like Kannur, Bengaluru, Goa, and Kochi.

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34. Madikeri

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The city of Madikeri is situated in Karnataka between Mangalore and Mysore. Madikeri is full of natural beauty, lush green forests, scenic landscapes, monasteries, temples, dazzling waterfalls and much more.  If you want to take a break from your daily routine then Madikeri, one of the best tourist places to visit in Karnataka, will offer you a serene and tranquil environment. Numerous ancient buildings, rich traditions and culture have made Madikeri a fascinating attraction.

Popular Tourist Destinations : There are many tourist destinations worth visiting in Madikeri. Some of them are Raja’s Seat, Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara Temple, Abbey Falls, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Cauvery Nisargadhama, Golden Temple, Iruppu Falls, Chingara Falls, Chelavara Falls, Mandalpatti, Talacauvery & Bhagamandala and many more. Best Time To Visit: November to April Nearest Railway Station: Madikeri is not directly connected by railways. However, the nearest railway station to Madikeri is Sakleshpur Railway Station which is at a distance of 58 km. Nearest Airport: Mangalore airport or the Bajpe airport is the nearest airport lying in close proximity with Madikeri at a distance of 145 km from the town.

35. Kanakpura

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Get soaked in the clear waters of the waterfall in Kanakpura and experience the lush green forests in Karnataka. Kanakpura is at a distance of 55 km from Bengaluru and is regarded as the perfect weekend getaway or for a short vacation for the people out there. For all wildlife enthusiasts, Kanakpura, a small district in Ramanagara, located on the banks of Arkavathi river is a great opportunity to witness wildlife.

Popular Tourist Destinations:   Many tourist attractions are there in Kanakpura. Some of them are waterfalls, river streams, public parks, and some beautiful ancient temples. Best Time To Visit: Monsoon season Nearest Railway Station: There is no direct link between trains in Kanakpura. However, the nearest railway station is at Hosur which is at a distance of 48 km after which you can hire a cab. Nearest Airport: A t a distance of 56 km from Kanakpura lies Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) which is the nearest airport.

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36. Kushalnagar

north karnataka tourism places

Kushalnagar is a small town within an area of 8 square km and situated on the banks of the Cauvery river.  You will be offered luxurious accommodations and plan your stay in one of the resorts, hotel and lodgings. Kushalnagar is one of the hidden destinations not as popular as Coorg, but you can be sure of including it in the places to visit in Karnataka and witness wildlife, different varieties of exotic birds, capture some amazing pictures and its heaven.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Kushalnagar is famous for temples, monasteries, waterfalls and various adventure activities best for nature and wildlife lovers. Best Time To Visit: September to March Nearest Railway Station: Being a small town Kushalnagar has no railway station. Although, Coorg is nearby so you can arrive by car or hire a cab. Nearest Airport: Being a small town Kushalnagar has a direct connection and the nearest airport is the Mysore airport. After landing you can take a cab.

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Planning a trip to Karnataka? Hasan is one of the interesting places that you must add to your itinerary while visiting Karnataka. Hassan is located at a distance of 187 km from Bangalore in Malnad and Maidan districts. Tourists will get to see some of the monuments, and ancient structures which are considered as some of the best illustrations of Hoysala era style of architecture. There are amazing sculptures like Bahubali Statue, untouched forests, forest reserves, monuments, and magnificent temples which will take you on a history ride.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Some of the famous tourist destinations of Hasan are Bahubali statue which is 27 meters high, Hoysala temples like Mosale, Gorur Dam, Kabbaligere Hills, Forest reserve and Bisle Ghat. Best Time To Visit: November to February Nearest Railway Station: Arsikere junction, Kadur junction and Birur junction are some of the nearest railway stations in Hassan. Nearest Airport: The city of Hassan does not have an airport. However, the nearest airport to Hassan is Mysore Airport where you can reach easily.

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38. Ramanagara

north karnataka tourism places

Ramanagara is famous for rolling green hills where you will get to see the peaks of Somagiri, Krishnagiri, Yeti Rajagiri, Revanna Siddeshwara, and Jala Siddeshwara. Ladies can shop their hearts out with Mysore silk sarees which are popular across the globe for not their quality but their texture also. Ramanagara is popularly known as the silk city owing to its rich silk harvest and silk is harvested in the regions of Ramanagara.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Some of the famous tourist destinations of Ramanagara are Janapada Loka, also known as the “Folk World”, Ramanagara Ramadevara Betta Vulture Sanctuary, Mekedatu where two of rivers merge Kaveri and Arkavathi. Best Time To Visit: March to June Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway stations from Ramanagara are Ramanagaram, Maddur and Kengeri railway stations. Nearest Airport: There are two airports near Ramanagara which is Bangalore airport which is at a distance of 90 km and Mysore airport which is at a distance of 110 km.

39. Madhugiri

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Madhugiri, a small town in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, is considered as the next home to Asia’s largest monolith. This place is located at a distance of 100 km from Bangalore and is a popular tourist destination of Madhugiri Fort. During the reign of the Vijayanagar Dynasty, this fort was built with a dominant historical background.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Madhugiri Fort, Jayamangali Blackbuck Reserve, Timmalapura forest Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Gauribidanur, Hindupur, Tumkur Nearest Airport: NA

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40. Makalidurga

north karnataka tourism places

Best known for Makalidurga Hills, this place is a small village that one can easily visit because of a very short distance from Bangalore which is around 60 km. An old temple of Lord Shiva is located there in the village. This temple is believed to be the spot where Rishi Markandeya performed penance, an expression of repentance for their wrongdoings.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Wineries and Vineyards, Sacred and religious sites Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Railway Station: Makalidurga, Thondebhavi Nearest Airport: Bangalore Airport is 36 km away from Makalidurga.

41. Chikkaballapur

Chikkabalapur

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This is a beautiful town which is located at a distance of 57 km from Bangalore and connects to the North Bangalore region. The place is also considered a major educational hub and is home to Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeeshwara, Yoga Nandeeshwara temples, and Vivekananda waterfalls. The town also offers an opportunity to indulge in adventure activities like rock climbing and exploring nature.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Bhoga Nandishwara Temple, Skandagiri Hills Best Time To Visit: June to February Nearest Railway Station: This town has its own railway station which connects to nearby distances. On the other hand, the main railway station is Yelahanka railway station located 40 km away. Nearest Airport: The Kempegowda International airport is the nearest located at a distance of 58 km.

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42. Savandurga

Savanadurga

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Situated at a distance of 60 km to the west of Bangalore, Savandurga is one of the largest single rock formations in Asia. Comprising two hills, Billigudda and Karigudda, it also has a temple located at the foothill. This is a paradise for the trekkers to experience trekking, rock climbing, and camping. Nearby this place flows the Arkavathi river and runs towards the Manchanabele Dam. Some people also visit this place to watch the birds.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Belur, Coorg, Nandi Hills Best Time To Visit: November to May Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is the Magadi railway station located 12 km away. Nearest Airport: The Kempegowda International airport is the nearest located at a distance of 49 km.

43. Talakadu

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Talakadu is one of the most amazing places to visit in Karnataka. The place is known for its rich past and cultural heritage. It has witnessed the rise and fall of various great empires such as Chola Dynasty, the Hoysala Dynasty, the Pallava Dynasty, and the Vijayanagara Dynasty. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, there is a famous Vaidyanatheshwara Temple visited by a large number of tourists throughout the year. Besides, you can also indulge in coracle ride on the river or enjoy a picnic with your closed ones.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Mallikarjuna Temple, Keerthi Narayana Temple and Vaidyanatheshwara Temple Best Time To Visit: November to March Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is the Mysore railway station located 45 km away. Nearest Airport: The Bangalore airport is the nearest located at a distance of 120 km.

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Also known as Cherrapunji of South, Agumbe is popular for its scenic beauty. The hill station is home to several rare medicinal plants such as Myristica, Listsaea and is known for rainforest conservation. Far from the hustle-bustle of the cities, it is one of the perfect places if you are looking for a rejuvenating vacation. The major attractions for the tourists here include visiting Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, going trekking, rafting, hiking, and bike-riding.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is the Udupi railway station located 55 km away. Nearest Airport: Mangalore airport is the nearest located at a distance of 100 km.

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If you are looking for a place with rich natural surrounding in Karnataka, Sirsi is the perfect pick. This enchanting hill station has some of the best waterfalls in Karnataka and is quite popular place among photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Besides, you can also visit temples, churches and other attractions and indulge in outdoor activities like trekking and camping. The trekking trails offer enchanting views of the area.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Marikamba Temple, Ambagiri Temple, Unchalli Falls Best Time To Visit: January to March Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is the Talguppa railway station located 55 km away. Nearest Airport: Hubli airport is the nearest located at a distance of 104 km.

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Yana is a small village and enchanting hill station that is considered to be amongst the best tourist attractions in Karnataka. The place is a perfect escape from the hustle-bustle of city life. It offers forests, and hills and is also an amazing destination for bird watchers. Bhairaveshwara peak is a famous peak here and when it comes to enjoying outdoor activities you can opt for trekking, camping, rock climbing and many more.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Bhairaveshwara peak and Mohini Peak Best Time To Visit: October to January Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is the Hubli railway station located 139 km away. Nearest Airport: Hubli airport is the nearest located at a distance of 104 km.

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If you are looking for unique and amazing places to visit in Karnataka, Ankola is a good pick. The town is dotted with forests and temples with Mahamaya Temple being a popular tourist attraction. Besides temple tours, the other places you can visit here include Aryadurga temple, Vinhuti falls, Honey beach, and Nadibhag beach. Ankola has some beautiful beaches as well where you can go and enjoy water activities like swimming, waterboarding and more.

Popular Tourist Destinations: Mahamaya Temple, Vinhuti falls, Honey beach Best Time To Visit: November to April Nearest Railway Station: Ankola has a railway station of its own. Nearest Airport: Goa airport is the nearest located at a distance of 130 km.

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Best Time To Visit Karnataka

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The best time to visit Karnataka is from October to April due to pleasant weather conditions. It is an ideal time for sightseeing activities. Owing to the state’s proximity to Western Coast, summers are quite humid. However, places like Coorg, Chikmagalur, Sakleshpur, Agumbe should definitely be visited during this time. The temperature during this time ranges from 10°C and 28°C which is ideal for activities like trekking, nature walks and camping.

The list of fascinating places to see in Karnataka is up and ready. Mark an upcoming long weekend, pack your bags and book a trip to Karnataka . Make sure you add these best places to visit in Karnataka to enhance your holiday experience!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Karnataka

Which is the best place to visit in March in Karnataka?

Even though Karnataka is a great place to visit all through the year, some of the most popular places to visit in March are Wayanad, Kumta Beach, Gokarna Beach, Dandeli, and The Waterfalls of Sirsi.

Which is the most beautiful place in Karnataka?

The most beautiful places in Karnataka are: 1. Mysore Palace 2. Hampi and Badami Rocks 3. Coorg 4. Pattadakal Monuments 5. Melukote 6. Halebidu Temples 7. Karwar Beach 8. Haveri

What are the best places to visit on a 3 day trip in and around Karnataka?

Some of the must-visit places that you can explore on your long weekend in and around Karnataka are: 1. Ooty 2. Mysore 3. Kodaikanal 4. Wayana 5. Coorg 6. Badami 7. Chikmagalur 8. Hogenakkal

Is it safe to travel to the state of Karnataka in the upcoming weeks or months?

The tourism industry is slowly reopening, and you can visit most of the above-mentioned places and more if travelling in a small group while following all the guidelines released. But don’t take our word for it: check up on the latest travel advisory, Covid-19 measures, and the number of cases before your departure.

Which place is best for a honeymoon in Karnataka?

Karnataka is a famous honeymoon destination in India for its unique reasons. Some of the best honeymoon destinations in Karnataka are: 1. Coorg 2. Bangalore 3. Ooty 4. Wayanad 5. Hampi 6. Udupi 7. Gokarna

Which temple is famous in Karnataka?

Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka and is situated on the banks of the Netravati River. It is one of the most unique temples of Lord Shiva where along with the temple deity, Lord Shiva, a Jain Theerthankara is also worshipped at the temple.

Which is the famous city in Karnataka?

Bangalore is the capital and one of the most famous cities of Bangalore and is known as the chief IT hub of Karnataka.

What is Karnataka famous for?

Karnataka is known for giving a glimpse of ancient craftsmanship in the form of beautiful architectures and handicrafts. One of the famous architectural places in the state is Mysore Palace.

Which is the highest hill station in Karnataka?

Chikmagalur is the highest hill station which is situated at a height of 3,400 ft high from where river Yagachi originates.

What is the old name of Karnataka?

Karnataka was called “The State of Mysore” until 1973 after which it was renamed to the current name.

Which are the most famous restaurants in Karnataka?

To make the most of your Karnataka trip, you can try scrumptious local delicacies at the restaurants that are listed below: 1. Karnataka Restaurant 2. Onesta 3. The Barge 4. Bangalore Biryani Club

Which are the best hotels in Bangalore?

Here is the list of the best hotels in Bangalore where you can stay and enjoy exceptional services: 1. Vivanta 2. JW Marriott 3. Four Seasons Hotel 4. The Oberoi

Which are the best places for shopping in Mangalore?

All shopping-lovers can buy souvenirs from the best shopping spots in Mangalore like Hampankatta Market, Dubai Market, and Central Market.

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Welcome to the heart of the Deccan Plateau, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create a tapestry of unparalleled experiences.

Karnataka, a land of diverse landscapes and rich heritage, beckons travelers with many must-see tourist places in Karnataka.

In this extensive guide, we will embark on a virtual tour spanning the length and breadth of Karnataka, highlighting the unique attractions that make this state a traveler’s paradise.

Our odyssey begins in Bangalore, the dynamic capital city often called the Silicon Valley of India.

Here, modern skyscrapers stand tall, sharing the skyline with age-old trees, and tech-savvy professionals coexist with artists embracing tradition. As the hub of innovation and a melting pot of diverse cultures, Bangalore sets the stage for exploring Karnataka’s multifaceted charm.

Each chapter will unfold a new facet of Karnataka’s tourism, offering a comprehensive guide to the must-see places that make this state a traveler’s delight.

So, join us in this virtual exploration as we navigate through the dynamic landscapes, historical legacies, and cultural riches that define Karnataka’s allure.

“Tourist Places in Karnataka” is not just a phrase; it’s an invitation to embark on a journey through time and tranquility, discovering the myriad wonders that await in this vibrant Indian state.

1.  Bangalore: The Silicon Valley with a Cultural Twist

Bangalore, Karnataka

Our journey begins in Bangalore, the bustling capital known for its vibrant I.T. industry and dynamic culture.

Discover the mix of modernity and practice as we explore iconic landmarks like Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Vidhana Soudha, and the historic Bangalore Palace.

Dive into the city’s thriving food scene and witness the lively ambiance of M.G. Road and Brigade Road.

Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, Bangalore, often called the “Silicon Valley of India,” is a city that effortlessly blends the dynamism of a tech hub with a rich tapestry of cultural heritage.

As we embark on exploring Bangalore, the first chapter in our journey through the tourist places in Karnataka, we unravel the layers of this metropolis, discovering its iconic landmarks, vibrant culture, and the perfect harmony between tradition and modernity.

Bangalore, the technological powerhouse, is a testament to India’s prowess in the I.T. industry.

The city’s skyline is adorned with futuristic buildings housing multinational corporations, earning it the moniker “Silicon Valley.”

Companies like Infosys, Wipro, and tech startups have found a home in this bustling metropolis, contributing to its dynamic economic landscape.

Yet, beyond the glass facades and corporate corridors, Bangalore has much more to offer.

The city doesn’t just thrive on technology but also pulsates with a cultural heartbeat that resonates through every street and neighborhood.

Our journey begins with the enchanting Lalbagh Botanical Garden, an oasis of greenery in the city’s heart.

This botanical marvel spans over 240 acres, featuring a diverse collection of plants, serene lakes, and exquisite flower beds.

Lalbagh is not merely a garden; it’s a haven where tech professionals find solace amidst bustling work schedules and tourists immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

As we move through the city, Vidhana Soudha, the seat of Karnataka’s legislative assembly, is a majestic symbol of architectural grandeur.

This monumental tower, constructed in the neo-Dravidian style, reflects the state’s cultural heritage and administrative prowess.

It is a visual spectacle during the evenings when illuminated, casting a spellbinding aura on all who behold it.

Venturing into the heart of Bangalore, the regal Bangalore Palace awaits. The Windsor Castle inspired this architectural gem in England and reflects the luxury of the bygone era.

With its Tudor-style architecture, sprawling grounds, and ornate interiors, the palace transports visitors to a time when Bangalore was a princely state steeped in regal splendor.

Our cultural exploration takes us to the lively streets of M.G. Road and Brigade Road, the beating heart of Bangalore’s commercial and cultural district.

Here, traditional and modern Bangalore fusion is most palpable, as street vendors share space with high-end boutiques, and historic landmarks stand next to trendy cafes.

In this first chapter of our Karnataka tour, Bangalore unfolds as a city where the worlds of technology and culture converge seamlessly.

It’s a destination for tech enthusiasts and a haven for those seeking a cultural twist amid the digital hustle.

The keyword “Tourist Places in Karnataka” resonates in Bangalore’s diverse offerings, inviting visitors to explore the city’s technological achievements and cultural treasures.

As we progress in our journey, the richness of tourist places in Karnataka is bound to unfold further, promising a tapestry of experiences that transcend expectations.

2. Mysuru: Of Palaces, Gardens, and Royalty

Mysuru, Karnataka

Traveling southwest, we reach the regal city of Mysuru, home to the magnificent Mysuru Palace, a testament to the luxury of the Wadiyars.

Stroll through the lush Brindavan Gardens and explore the intricacies of the Chamundi Hills. Mysuru’s rich cultural heritage is unveiled in its bustling markets and the vibrant Dasara Festival, a spectacle of grandeur.

As our exploration of enchanting tourist places in Karnataka continues, we find ourselves drawn to the regal city of Mysuru, where history unfolds like a royal tapestry, adorned with palaces, sprawling gardens, and the echoes of an era steeped in grandeur.

Mysuru, often referred to as the cultural capital of Karnataka, stands as a testament to the luxury of the Wadiyars, inviting us to immerse ourselves in a world where palaces and gardens whisper tales of royalty.

Our journey through Mysuru commences with the crown jewel of the city – the Mysuru Palace.

This architectural masterpiece, a blend of Indo-Saracenic style with a hint of Dravidian, reflects the grandeur of a bygone era.

The palace’s intricately carved arches, vibrant stained glass windows, and ornate interiors transport visitors to a time when the Wadiyars held sway over the region.

As we traverse the palace halls adorned with artifacts, royal portraits, and regal memorabilia, the essence of Mysuru’s royal heritage comes alive.

The Durbar Hall, with its opulent ceiling and Belgian crystal chandeliers, is a witness to the grand ceremonies that once unfolded within its walls.

Our exploration of Mysuru extends to the enchanting Brindavan Gardens, a symphony of nature and design adjacent to the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam.

This meticulously manicured garden, designed by Sir Mirza Ismail, is a floral paradise with musical fountains and vibrant displays of light during the evenings.

As the sun sets and the gardens are illuminated, visitors witness a breathtaking spectacle, with the dancing fountains performing in harmony with music and lights.

Brindavan Gardens epitomizes the blending of horticultural aesthetics with the allure of technology, offering a serene escape for those seeking solace amidst nature’s beauty.

Our journey takes a spiritual turn as we ascend the Chamundi Hills, home to the sacred Chamundeshwari Temple.

The climb, marked by a thousand steps, is a pilgrimage for devotees and a trek for adventure seekers.

The temple’s ornate architecture and panoramic views of Mysuru from the hilltop make this ascent a holistic experience that resonates with spirituality and natural beauty.

Mysuru’s cultural richness is magnificently showcased during the Dasara Festival, a celebration reverberating grandeur and festivities.

The city dons a festive avatar as processions, cultural performances, and the grand Dasara parade captivate locals and tourists alike.

The illuminated Mysuru Palace becomes the focal point of the celebrations, embodying the spirit of Karnataka’s cultural heritage.

Exploring Mysuru is only complete with a visit to its bustling markets. Devaraja Market, with its colorful array of spices, silk, and sandalwood products, offers a sensory delight that captures the essence of local life. Here, the vibrancy of Mysuru’s everyday existence unfolds, connecting the city’s regal past and contemporary vitality.

3. Hampi: A Journey through Ruins and Temples

Hampi, Karnataka

Venturing into the northern realms of Karnataka, we discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi. This archaeological wonder is adorned with ancient ruins, majestic temples, and a landscape that transports visitors to a bygone era.

Explore the Virupaksha Temple, witness the iconic stone chariot, and immerse yourself in the historical saga of the Vijayanagara Empire. As our odyssey through captivating tourist places in Karnataka unfolds, the trail leads us to Hampi’s ancient ruins and temples.

Nestled on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, Hampi stands as a testament to the glorious past of the Vijayanagara Empire. In this chapter, we embark on a journey through the remnants of a bygone era, where the whispers of history echo through the captivating landscape.

Hampi, known as a World Heritage Site, is an open-air museum that transports visitors to the 14th century, when it served as the vibrant capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. The ruins, spread across a vast expanse, tell tales of a once-thriving city adorned with grand temples, majestic palaces, and bustling marketplaces.

Our exploration begins at the Virupaksha Temple, the living heart of Hampi and one of the few functioning temples amidst the ruins. The towering gopuram, intricately carved pillars, and sacred sanctums stand as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Vijayanagara era.

We gaze at the iconic stone chariot in the Vitthala Temple as we traverse the temple complexes. This chariot, intricately carved from a single block of granite, symbolizes the architectural prowess of the Vijayanagara artisans. It stands as a testament to the empire’s cultural and artistic achievements, offering a glimpse into the past grandeur of Hampi.

For a panoramic view of Hampi’s surreal landscape, we ascend Hemakuta Hill. The hill is dotted with ancient temples, each revealing a different facet of the Vijayanagara architectural style.

As the sun sets over the boulder-strewn terrain, the play of light and shadows accentuates the dramatic contours, creating a visual spectacle that lingers in the memory.

While Hampi is known for its prominent landmarks, hidden gems like the Achyutaraya Temple offer a more secluded exploration. This temple is adorned with mesmerizing carvings and provides an intimate connection with the historical charm of Hampi.

Our journey meanders through the Hampi Bazaar, once a bustling marketplace that catered to traders from around the world. The remnants of this market and the architectural elegance of the Lotus Mahal showcase the city’s fusion of commerce and culture during its zenith.

As we conclude this chapter, Hampi remains an archaeological marvel that beckons history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and curious wanderers to uncover the mysteries embedded in its time-worn stones.

Our journey through tourist places in Karnataka continues, promising more revelations and awe-inspiring experiences as we traverse this cultural tapestry.

4. Gokarna: Where Beaches Meet Spirituality

gokarna, Karnataka

Our exploration takes us westward to the coastal town of Gokarna, where pristine beaches and spiritual vibes converge. Unwind on the sandy shores of Om Beach, trek to the secluded Half Moon Beach, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of Mahabaleshwar Temple. 

As we weave through the diverse fabric of tourist places in Karnataka, our journey brings us to the enchanting coastal town of Gokarna. Nestled between the azure Arabian Sea and the lush Western Ghats, Gokarna unveils a tapestry where pristine beaches meet the spiritual vibrations of ancient temples.

This chapter delves into the harmonious blend of sun, sand, and spirituality that defines Gokarna’s unique allure. Gokarna’s claim to fame is the serene Om Beach, named for its shape, similar to the sacred symbol ‘Om.’

The gentle waves of the Arabian Sea caress the shores, creating a tranquil aura that invites guests to unwind and connect with the natural beauty surrounding them. Whether it’s a stroll along the shoreline or a yoga session at sunrise, Om Beach provides a sanctuary for those seeking solace in the lap of nature.

Venturing along the coastline, we discover the secluded paradise of Half Moon Beach. Accessible by boat or a trek through the rocky terrain, this crescent-shaped haven offers a more intimate setting for travelers looking to escape the crowds.

The pristine sands, swaying palms, and the sound of the waves create an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and introspection. Gokarna’s spiritual essence is embodied in the sacred Mahabaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

This ancient temple, situated at the confluence of the Aghanashini River and the Arabian Sea, holds immense significance in Hindu mythology. Pilgrims and visitors alike are drawn to the temple’s serene atmosphere, where the rhythmic chants of prayers blend with the soothing sounds of the sea.

Backpackers and beach lovers converge here to experience the unhurried pace of life, surrounded by the panoramic beauty of the Arabian Sea. The beachside shacks offer a taste of local cuisine, making it an ideal spot to savor fresh seafood while enjoying the sunset.

Gokarna’s allure is its unique ability to blend spirituality with leisure seamlessly. While the Mahabaleshwar Temple resonates with ancient rituals and devotion, the nearby beaches beckon those seeking a more relaxed and carefree experience.

The juxtaposition of the sacred and the serene creates a magnetic pull that attracts a diverse array of travelers, from backpackers to pilgrims. The town of Gokarna, away from the shoreline, exudes a traditional charm with its narrow streets, vibrant markets, and ancient structures.

Visitors can explore the local culture, shop for souvenirs, and engage with the friendly locals who contribute to the town’s warm and welcoming atmosphere.

5. Coorg: The Scotland of India

Coorg, Karnataka

Heading towards the lush Western Ghats, we arrive in Coorg, often referred to as the Scotland of India. Marvel at the expansive coffee plantations, witness the grandeur of Abbey Falls and embark on a trek to the scenic Tadiandamol Peak. Coorg’s enchanting landscapes and pleasant climate make it a haven for nature lovers.

As our journey through diverse tourist places in Karnataka unfolds, the trail leads us to the picturesque landscapes of Coorg, often hailed as the “Scotland of India.” Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, Coorg captivates with its lush greenery, mist-covered hills, and a serene atmosphere that takes guests to a domain of wild peach and tranquility.

These plantations contribute to India’s coffee production and create a canvas of vibrant hues punctuated by the deep green of the coffee bushes. Visitors are treated to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air, creating a sensory experience that defines the essence of Coorg.

Our journey into the lush landscapes of Coorg brings us to Abbey Falls, a captivating cascade nestled amidst verdant surroundings. The gushing waters of the falls create a mesmerizing spectacle as they plunge into a pool below, surrounded by dense foliage.

The mist rising from the falls adds a touch of mystique, creating an ethereal atmosphere that invites visitors to witness nature’s grandeur.

For those seeking an adventure, Tadiandamol Peak beckons with its promise of panoramic views and trekking delights. Standing as the highest peak in Coorg, the trek to Tadiandamol offers a physical challenge and a chance to witness the stunning looks of Coorg from a lofty vantage point.

The lush valleys, dense forests, and distant hills unfold like a painter’s masterpiece, creating a sense of serenity at the summit. Coorg’s charm extends beyond its landscapes to its unique experiences, such as the Dubare Elephant Camp.

From bathing elephants in the river to observing their daily activities, the camp offers an intimate encounter with these majestic creatures, making it a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. Coorg surprises with its cultural diversity, exemplified by the Namdroling Monastery in Bylakuppe.

Home to thousands of monks and nuns, this Tibetan Buddhist monastery is a tranquil retreat adorned with vibrant murals and ornate decorations. The sound of chanting and the sight of prayer flags fluttering in the breeze create an atmosphere of serenity, transporting visitors to the highlands of Tibet within the heart of Coorg.

As the day draws close, Raja’s Seat unfolds as a perfect vantage point to witness the sunset over the Coorg hills. This scenic garden was once the favorite spot of Coorg’s kings, who would marvel at the panoramic views of the Western Ghats. Today, visitors can relax amidst the well-maintained gardens, enjoying the breathtaking hues as the sun dips below the horizon.

6. Badami: A Canvas of Cave Temples

Badami, Karnataka

Our journey takes an artistic turn as we explore the cave temples of Badami. These ancient temples showcase exquisite rock-cut architecture and intricate sculptures. The Badami Cave Temples and the nearby Aihole and Pattadakal form a trilogy of archaeological marvels narrating the tales of Chalukyan craftsmanship.

Our exploration through the kaleidoscopic landscapes of Karnataka leads us to the historic town of Badami, a mesmerizing canvas adorned with cave temples that narrate the tales of an ancient civilization. Carved into the rust-red sandstone cliffs, the cave temples of Badami transport visitors to a bygone era, where art, architecture, and spirituality converged in perfect harmony.

The heartbeat of Badami resonates within its rock-cut cave temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that comprises four primary caves dedicated to Hindu deities. Carved between the 6th and 8th centuries by the Chalukya dynasty, each cave tells a unique story through intricate sculptures, exquisite reliefs, and grandeur that withstand the test of time.

Cave 1, dedicated to Lord Shiva, welcomes visitors with a colossal sculpture of Nataraja, the cosmic dancer. The cave’s interior reveals intricate carvings depicting mythological narratives and celestial beings. As sunlight filters through the entrance, it illuminates the sanctum, creating a divine ambiance.

Cave 2, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, unfolds with a colossal depiction of Trivikrama, an incarnation of Vishnu. The detailed carvings on the walls narrate epic episodes, showcasing the Chalukyan artisans’s artistic finesse. The cave is a testament to the religious tolerance of the era, as it houses Hindu and Jain temples.

Cave 3, the largest of the four, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The intricately carved panels narrate the tales of Lord Krishna, and the massive pillars and sculptures showcase the architectural grandeur of the Chalukyan dynasty. The ceiling of the veranda displays an exceptional lotus motif, adding to the cave’s aesthetic allure.

Cave 4, dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, represents the Jain philosophy through its detailed sculptures. The depiction of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, is a testament to the inclusive nature of art in Badami.

Nestled along the Agastya Lake, the Bhutanatha Temple is a picturesque testimony to the architectural brilliance of Badami. This twin-shrine temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an exquisite example of Dravidian and Nagara architectural styles. The temple’s reflection in the lake’s serene waters adds to its charm, creating a postcard-perfect scene.

The fort, originally built by Tipu Sultan, bears witness to the region’s historical transitions. Exploring the fort not only unveils the military architecture of the past but also provides a vantage point to admire the sprawling town of Badami.

Our journey through Badami extends to the Archaeological Museum, where artifacts excavated from the cave temples and surrounding areas find a home. The museum offers a curated glimpse into the region’s history, showcasing sculptures, inscriptions, and artifacts that provide insights into the cultural richness of Badami.

7. Udupi: Of Temples, Beaches, and Cuisine

Udupi, karnataka

Nestled along the Arabian Sea, Udupi unveils a world of temples, pristine beaches, and delectable cuisine. Visit the renowned Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, relax on the beaches of Malpe, and savor the authentic Udupi cuisine known for its delicious vegetarian fare. Udupi offers a delightful blend of spirituality, relaxation, and gastronomic delights.

Our journey through Karnataka’s diverse tapestry brings us to the coastal town of Udupi. In this cultural haven, ancient temples, pristine beaches, and delectable cuisine converge to create a multifaceted experience. Udupi, nestled along the Arabian Sea, is a destination that invites travelers to explore its spiritual, natural, and gastronomic treasures.

The heartbeat of Udupi resonates within the sacred precincts of the Sri Krishna Temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this historic temple is a center of pilgrimage and devotion. The unique feature of the temple is the ‘Kanakana Kindi,’ a small window through which the idol of Lord Krishna can be seen.

The daily ‘Anna Prasada’ served at the temple is a tradition that has been followed for centuries, symbolizing the spirit of selfless service and community. As we traverse the cultural landscape of Udupi, the Chandramouleshwara Temple stands as an architectural marvel that dates back to the Vijayanagara era.

The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcases intricate carvings and sculptures narrating Hindu mythology tales. The sanctum, adorned with a Shiva Linga, exudes a serene ambiance, inviting devotees and art enthusiasts alike to witness the timeless beauty of the past.

Udupi’s charm extends to its pristine beaches, and Malpe Beach emerges as a serene retreat along the Arabian Sea. The golden sands, gentle waves, and clear blue sky create a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for beach lovers and those seeking a moment of repose.

The nearby St. Mary’s Island, with its unique hexagonal basaltic rock formations, adds a touch of geological fascination to the coastal experience. Manipal is just a stone’s throw away from Udupi, a bustling educational hub known for its prestigious institutions.

Manipal University and the diverse student population contribute to the town’s vibrant atmosphere. Exploring Manipal offers a glimpse into the academic energy that fuels the region, making it an interesting detour for those curious about the intersection of education and culture.

Every visit to Udupi is complete with indulging in its renowned cuisine. Udupi has gifted the world with the flavors of South Indian vegetarian fare, characterized by its simplicity and authenticity.

The Udupi Masala Dosa, Mysore Pak, and the delectable Udupi Sambar are culinary delights transcending regional borders. Visitors can savor these delicacies in the town’s traditional eateries, each serving a culinary legacy that has stood the test of time.

Udupi is also known for its unique Paryaya Festival, where the responsibility of performing daily rituals at the Sri Krishna Temple is transferred from one seer (Swamiji) to another. This ceremony takes place every two years, attracting pilgrims and tourists who witness the grandeur of the procession and the cultural significance of this age-old tradition.

8. Bijapur: The City of Victory

Bijapur, karnataka

Stepping into the northern part of Karnataka, we encounter the historic city of Bijapur, renowned for its architectural marvels from the Adil Shahi dynasty. Explore the grandeur of Gol Gumbaz, marvel at the intricate Ibrahim Rouza, and witness the ancient beauty of Jod Gumbaz. Bijapur is a testament to the victory and architectural prowess of medieval Karnataka.

Our exploration of Karnataka’s rich heritage leads us to Bijapur, a city steeped in history and architectural splendor. Known as the “City of Victory,” Bijapur narrates tales of conquests, cultural fusion, and the grandeur of the Deccan Sultanate.

As we traverse the labyrinthine streets of this ancient city, iconic monuments of Karnataka echo the victories and aspirations of a bygone era.

a) Gol Gumbaz: The Whispering Dome

Bijapur’s skyline is dominated by the iconic Gol Gumbaz, a mausoleum that stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Adil Shahi dynasty.

The central dome of Gol Gumbaz is one of the largest in the world, and its unique acoustic properties make it a marvel of engineering.

A mere whisper at one end of the whispering gallery reverberates and reaches the other, creating an awe-inspiring auditory experience.

The tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah, the Sultan of Bijapur, lies at the center, surrounded by the symmetrical arches and galleries that characterize the structure.

b)  Ibrahim Rauza: The Twin Monuments

Bijapur unfolds another architectural gem in the form of Ibrahim Rauza, a complex that includes the tomb of Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his queen.

The twin structures, adorned with intricate calligraphy and stunning tile work, showcase the Indo-Persian architectural style.

The serene ambiance of the complex, set against the backdrop of a large tank, adds to the charm, creating a tranquil space for reflection and appreciation of the artistic heritage.

c) Jama Masjid: Grandeur in Simplicity

The Jama Masjid of Bijapur, built during the reign of Ali Adil Shah I, is a testament to the city’s cultural synthesis.

Though relatively simple, the mosque exudes grandeur through its massive domes, slender minarets, and expansive courtyard.

The mosque’s architecture reflects the amalgamation of Persian and Indian styles, creating a harmonious blend that symbolizes religious tolerance and artistic fusion.

d) Malik-e-Maidan: The Monarch of Cannons

Nestled within the city is the Malik-e-Maidan, one of the largest medieval cannons in the world.

This colossal cannon, weighing around 55 tons, is a marvel of metallurgy and engineering.

The cannon rests on a massive stone platform, and its barrel is adorned with intricate artwork.

Malik-e-Maidan serves as a silent witness to the military prowess and technological advancements of the Adil Shahi dynasty.

e) Bijapur Fort: – Sentinel of History

The Bijapur Fort, with its towering walls and bastions, encapsulates the city’s strategic significance throughout history.

The fort houses various monuments, including the Asar Mahal and the Bara Kaman.

Exploring the fort allows visitors to trace the footsteps of the rulers who shaped Bijapur’s destiny, leaving behind a legacy that continues to unfold with every step within the fort’s precincts.

f) Asar Mahal: Relics of the Past

Within the Bijapur Fort, the Asar Mahal emerges as a repository of relics and artifacts.

Originally built as a hall of justice, the Asar Mahal now houses a collection of holy relics and the sword of the Prophet Muhammad.

The delicate inlay work and intricate carvings make it a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by the cultural legacy of Bijapur.

In Bijapur, the keyword “Tourist Places in Karnataka” resonates with the monumental triumphs and architectural marvels that dot the cityscape.

Each monument is a silent witness to the ebb and flow of history, narrating stories of courage, cultural exchange, and artistic brilliance.

As we bid farewell to Bijapur, the echoes of victory and the city’s enduring spirit accompany us, paving the way for the next chapter in our exploration of enchanting tourist places in Karnataka.

9. Jog Falls: Nature’s Spectacle in the Western Ghats

Jog Falls, Karnnataka

Our journey takes a thrilling detour to Jog Falls, the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. Nestled in the verdant Western Ghats, Jog Falls cascades down a rugged cliff, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Witness the beauty of the four distinct falls – Raja, Roarer, Rocket, and Rani – and embark on a nature-infused adventure in the lush surroundings.

Our journey through the diverse landscapes of Karnataka takes an exhilarating turn as we venture towards Jog Falls, a breathtaking cascade nestled amidst the verdant expanse of the Western Ghats. Nature’s grandeur unfolds in Jog Falls, a spectacle that captivates the senses and exemplifies the inspiring beauty of Karnataka’s new wonders.

Jog Falls, also known as Gerusoppa Falls, is not just a waterfall; it’s a symphony of nature’s elements in their most dynamic form. The falls consist of four distinct cascades—Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket—that collectively plunge from about 830 feet. Water’s sheer force and volume create a mesmerizing spectacle reverberating the surrounding landscapes.

The tallest Raja among the four cascades exudes majesty as it plunges down the rugged cliffs. The water descends in a single unbroken column, creating a captivating visual reflecting the Sharavathi River’s untamed power. The mist rising from the impact adds an ethereal touch to the scene, making the Raja a commanding presence in the ensemble of Jog Falls.

Adjacent to the Raja, the Rani descends with a more graceful and cascading flow. The water fans out as it makes its way down, creating an intricate pattern that contrasts with the powerful descent of the Raja. The two cascades harmonize nature’s contrasting forces, offering viewers a unique and unforgettable panorama.

As the name suggests, the Roarer lives up to its reputation as the noisiest among the four falls. The thunderous roar of the water echoes through the surroundings, creating a symphony of sound that complements the visual splendor. The sheer force of the Roarer emphasizes the relentless power of the Sharavathi River as it carves its path through the Western Ghats.

The fourth cascade, known as the Rocket, adds a touch of finesse to the ensemble. The water descends with a graceful yet rapid flow reminiscent of a rocket’s trajectory. The playful dance of the Rocket completes the quartet, showcasing the diversity of forms that water can take as it cascades down the cliffs.

The heavy rainfall in the Western Ghats rejuvenates the Sharavathi River, transforming Jog Falls into a magnificent display of nature’s abundance. The increased water flow during this period enhances the grandeur of the falls, offering visitors a truly immersive experience.

Several viewpoints surround Jog Falls, allowing visitors to witness the cascades from different angles. The Watkins Platform, the main viewing area, provides a panoramic view of the falls and is easily accessible by a flight of stairs.

The Sharavathi River Valley Viewpoint and the British Bungalow Viewpoint offer alternative perspectives, unveiling a unique aspect of Jog Falls’ splendor. In Jog Falls, the keyword “Tourist Places in Karnataka” is a natural masterpiece sculpted by the forces of water and time. Each cascade contributes to a symphony that resonates with the rhythms of the Western Ghats.

As we witness the grandeur of Jog Falls, we are reminded of the raw beauty that nature generously bestows upon Karnataka, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace and inspiration in the lap of untamed landscapes.

10. Belur and Halebidu: Temples of Chalukyan Grandeur

Belur, Karnataka

Our final destination introduces us to the architectural wonders of Belur and Halebidu, showcasing the finest examples of Hoysala architecture. Admire the intricate carvings at Chennakesava Temple in Belur and the Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu. These temples epitomize the artistic brilliance of Karnataka’s medieval history.

Our exploration through the architectural wonders of Karnataka leads us to the historic towns of Belur and Halebidu, where the Chalukyan legacy unfolds in the form of magnificent temples.

Belur and Halebidu, situated in the Hassan district, stand as living testimonials to the artistic brilliance and cultural richness of ancient Karnataka, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Chalukyan architecture.

Our journey begins in Belur, home to the Chennakeshava Temple, a masterpiece that epitomizes the finesse of Hoysala architecture. Commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana in the 12th century, this temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu and is a testament to the Chalukyan dynasty’s patronage of the arts.

The friezes and sculptures narrate stories with such detail and precision that they appear alive, showcasing the sculptors’ mastery of their craft. The bracket figures supporting the temple’s ceiling testify to the sculptors’ creativity, featuring celestial beings, dancers, and musicians frozen in time.

The highlight of the Chennakeshava Temple is the Darpana Sundari, a sculpture of a lady with a mirror, symbolizing the artistic perfection achieved by the Hoysala artisans. The temple’s sanctum houses a glorious image of Lord Vishnu in the form of Chennakeshava, attracting devotees and art enthusiasts alike with its divine aura.

A short journey from Belur takes us to Halebidu, where the Hoysaleswara Temple awaits with its awe-inspiring architecture. Commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana’s grandson, the Hoysaleswara of Lord Shiva is known for its carvings and colossal statues.

The exterior walls of the Hoysaleswara Temple depict an array of deities, celestial beings, and mythological scenes. The temple’s friezes showcase the intricacy of Hoysala artistry, with finely detailed carvings of elephants, lions, and mythical creatures.

The walls narrate tales from the epics, showcasing the cultural and spiritual significance embedded in every inch of stone.

One remarkable feature of the Hoysaleswara Temple is its two Nandi (bull) sculptures, each positioned on either side of its entrance. These monolithic Nandi statues, carved with exquisite detail, exemplify the Hoysala sculptors’ skill in transforming stone into lifelike forms.

While exploring Halebidu, visiting the Kedareshwara Temple is necessary for those seeking a quieter but equally mesmerizing experience. The Kedareshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, boasts exquisite carvings and a serene ambiance.

Though smaller in scale than the Hoysaleswara Temple, it holds its charm with delicately crafted sculptures, and a sense of tranquility pervades the temple complex.

Both Belur and Halebidu, located nearby, are easily accessible from major cities in Karnataka. 

In Belur and Halebidu, the keyword “Tourist Places in Karnataka” unfolds as a journey through the corridors of time, where every sculpture, frieze, and pillar tells a story of artistic excellence and cultural legacy.

As we bid farewell to Belur and Halebidu, the echoes of the Chalukyan era linger, paving the way for the next chapter in our exploration of enchanting tourist places in Karnataka.

11. Shravanabelagola: A Monumental Epitome of Jain Heritage

Shravanabelagola, Karnataka

Our expedition through Karnataka takes us to the sacred town of Shravanabelagola, where the colossal monolithic statue of Lord Gommateshwara stands as an iconic symbol of Jain heritage.

Perched atop the Vindhyagiri Hill, this statue, also known as Bahubali, is a towering figure that reaches a height of 57 feet, making it one of the tallest free-standing statues in the world.

The ascent to the Vindhyagiri Hill involves a flight of stone-cut steps, offering pilgrims and visitors a contemplative journey.

The panoramic view from the hilltop adds to the spiritual experience, with the statue of Lord Gommateshwara presiding over the landscape.

The serene ambiance of Shravanabelagola and the profound sense of devotion make it a significant pilgrimage site for Jains and a cultural gem for all who seek a connection with Karnataka’s rich heritage.

12. Hampi: Ruins Amidst Breathtaking Landscapes

Hampi, Karnataka

Our final destination in this journey through Karnataka is the World Heritage Site of Hampi. Once the assets of the Vijayanagara, Hampi is a sprawling archaeological complex that spans over 4,100 hectares.

The ruins of Hampi, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Tungabhadra River and the distinctive boulder-strewn landscapes, create a surreal setting that transports visitors to a bygone era.

The Virupaksha Temple, the Lotus Mahal, the Hazara Rama Temple, and the iconic stone chariot at the Vittala Temple are just a few of the architectural assets that spot the terrain of Hampi. The ruins narrate tales of a flourishing empire, intricate craftsmanship, and the cultural confluence that defined the Vijayanagara era.

Exploring Hampi’s ancient streets, bazaars, and royal quarters offers a glimpse into the empire’s grandeur. The sprawling landscapes and architectural remnants make Hampi a captivating destination for history enthusiasts, architecture fans, and those seeking to unravel the mysteries of a lost city.

As our journey through Karnataka ends, the kaleidoscope of experiences from Belur and Halebidu to Shravanabelagola and Hampi forms a tapestry that encapsulates the state’s diverse cultural, historical, and natural wonders.

With its vibrant heritage, Karnataka is an open invitation to travelers to immerse themselves in the tales written in stone, the echoes of spiritual devotion, and the breathtaking landscapes that define this enchanting land.

13. Badami: A Tapestry of Rock-Cut Splendor

Badami Karnataka

Our journey through Karnataka continues to Badami, a town renowned for its rock-cut cave temples showcasing the Chalukyan dynasty’s architectural brilliance. The Agastya Lake, enveloped by the red sandstone hills, adds a serene backdrop to this archaeological treasure, making Badami a must-visit destination for those seeking a harmonious blend of history and natural beauty.

At the heart of Badami’s allure are the exquisite Badami Cave Temples, a complex of rock-cut wonders that date back to the 6th century. 

Each cave temple narrates a story through its detailed carvings and sculptures.

Cave 1, dedicated to Lord Shiva, features a colossal sculpture of Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, and intricate depictions of episodes from Hindu mythology.

Cave 2, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, boasts a magnificent relief of Lord Vishnu in his Varaha incarnation, rescuing Goddess Earth from the depths of the cosmic ocean.

Cave 3, again dedicated to Lord Vishnu, displays scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, illustrating the timeless tales of heroism and morality.

Cave 4, dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, represents the inclusive spirit of the Chalukyan kings, as they patronized Hindu and Jain cave temples.

The Agastya Lake is nestled in the shadows of the cave temples, whose tranquil waters reflect the timeless beauty of Badami’s rock-cut marvels. The lake, believed to have been created by the sage Agastya, adds a serene touch to the archaeological wonders surrounding its shores.

Visitors often find solace by the lake, contemplating the ancient structures mirrored in its still waters as if transported to a different era. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple showcases a fusion of Dravidian and Nagara architectural styles, exemplifying the artistic versatility of the Chalukyan architects. 

A short journey from Badami leads to the Banashankari Temple, an ancient shrine that celebrates the divine feminine. The temple’s architecture, characterized by its symmetry and intricately carved pillars, exemplifies the Chalukyan style. Devotees and art enthusiasts alike are drawn to the spiritual ambiance and artistic richness that define Banashankari Temple.

Badami, one of the key tourist places in Karnataka, is easily accessible from major cities and towns. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is pivotal in preserving and maintaining the rock-cut monuments, ensuring that future generations can marvel at the Chalukyan legacy.

In the grand tapestry of Karnataka’s cultural heritage, Badami is a vivid thread woven with the skillful hands of ancient artisans. The rock-cut splendor of Badami, from the cave temples to the lakeside elegance, invites travelers to show the mysteries of the past and catch the constant beauty carved in stone.

As we explore the rock-cut marvels of Badami, the keyword “Tourist Places in Karnataka” takes on a new dimension, resonating with the echoes of history, devotion, and artistic grandeur.

14. Gokarna: Where Spirituality Meets Coastal Tranquility

Gokarna, karnataka

Nestled along the Arabian Sea, Gokarna beckons travelers with its unique blend of spirituality and coastal charm. This quaint town, known for its sacred Mahabaleshwar Temple, attracts pilgrims and beach enthusiasts alike.

The pristine beaches of Gokarna, such as Kudle Beach and Om Beach, offer a serene retreat where travelers can unwind amidst the rhythmic waves and golden sands. Gokarna’s laid-back atmosphere and spiritual aura create a unique ambiance that invites introspection and relaxation.

As our journey through the kaleidoscopic landscapes of Karnataka unfolds, we find ourselves drawn to Gokarna. This coastal town seamlessly blends spirituality and the tranquil embrace of the Arabian Sea.

Gokarna, often called the “Land of Lord Shiva’s Ear,” is a destination that beckons pilgrims and seekers of seaside serenity, making it a quintessential addition to the array of tourist places in Karnataka.

At the heart of Gokarna lies the ancient Mahabaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This sacred site holds immense religious significance, drawing devotees who seek blessings and spiritual solace. The temple’s Dravidian architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, transports visitors to an era of devotion and artistic splendor.

The Mahabaleshwar Temple is home to the Atmalinga, a divine lingam that was believed to have been consecrated by Lord Ganapati. Pilgrims undertake a sacred journey to Gokarna to witness the magnificence of this lingam, which is said to represent the cosmic energy of Lord Shiva.

The temple’s sanctity and architectural allure create an atmosphere of reverence that captivates all who enter its hallowed halls.

Beyond the spiritual sanctum of Gokarna, the town unfolds its coastal charms with pristine beaches that invite travelers to unwind amidst nature’s splendor. Kudle Beach, with its golden sands and azure waters, offers a serene retreat where the rhythmic waves create a lullaby for the soul. 

The beach’s crescent form and the gentle waves lapping against its shores create an idyllic panorama. Om Beach is not just a scenic spot; it’s a canvas where nature’s artistry meets the vastness of the Arabian Sea, inviting beachgoers to connect with the elements and embrace the tranquility that defines Gokarna’s coastal allure.

Gokarna exudes a unique atmosphere where the sacred and the serene coexist harmoniously. The town’s narrow lanes, dotted with humble guesthouses and cafes, create an ambiance that resonates with the tranquil vibes of coastal living.

Visitors often find themselves immersed in the laid-back lifestyle, embracing the simplicity and authenticity that defines Gokarna’s charm.

While Mahabaleshwar Temple is the spiritual nucleus, Gokarna is adorned with several other temples that add to the town’s religious mosaic. The Maha Ganapati Temple, Uma Maheshwara Temple, and Bhadrakali Temple each contribute to Gokarna’s spiritual richness, inviting pilgrims on a sacred pilgrimage through the town’s sacred sites.

Koti Teertha, a sacred tank surrounded by temples, is believed to contain water from several holy rivers. Taking a dip in Koti Teertha is considered promising, reinforcing the spiritual aura permeating every corner of Gokarna.

As our journey through Gokarna concludes, the town is a testimony to the seamless blend of spirituality and coastal tranquility. The echoes of prayers at Mahabaleshwar Temple, the gentle lapping of waves on Kudle Beach, and the harmonious vibes that envelop Gokarna make it a unique destination in the array of tourist places in Karnataka.

Whether one seeks spiritual awakening or a peaceful escape by the sea, Gokarna extends an invitation to discover the beauty that arises when spirituality meets the serenity of the coast.

15. Bidar: A Citadel of History and Architecture

Bidar, Karnataka

Our final stop in this kaleidoscopic journey through Karnataka is Bidar, a city steeped in history and architectural splendor. Bidar’s crowning jewel is the fort, a formidable structure withstood the test of time.

The fort encompasses various monuments, including the Rangin Mahal, Solah Khamba Mosque, and the Gagan Mahal, each narrating tales from the Bahmani and Barid Shahi dynasties. The intricate tile work, Persian influences, and the fusion of Indo-Islamic architecture make Bidar Fort a testament to the region’s cultural amalgamation.

Bidar’s historical significance, vibrant markets, and serene Nanak Jhira Sahib Gurudwara offer a multifaceted experience for those eager to delve into Karnataka’s rich tapestry of history and heritage.

Our expedition through Karnataka’s treasure troves of history and architectural splendor brings us to Bidar. This city unfolds as a captivating citadel steeped in a rich tapestry of bygone eras. Bidar’s historical significance and architectural marvels place it firmly on the map of must-visit tourist places in Karnataka.

At the heart of Bidar stands the formidable Bidar Fort, a monumental structure that has witnessed centuries of conquests, cultural exchanges, and the ebb and flow of history.

Originally built by the Bahmani Sultanate in the 15th century and later fortified by the Barid Shahi dynasty, Bidar Fort is a sprawling complex encompassing various structures that narrate the saga of Bidar’s past.

The imposing walls of Bidar Fort bear testament to the military prowess of its builders. The intricate bastions and watchtowers, strategically positioned along the fortifications, provide a glimpse into the defensive strategies employed during medieval times.

As visitors traverse the ancient pathways within the fort, the whispers of history resonate through the very stones beneath their feet.

Within the precincts of Bidar Fort lies the Rangin Mahal, a palace that stands out as a vibrant testament to the architectural finesse of the Barid Shahi rulers. True to its name, which translates to “Palace of Colors,” Rangin Mahal is adorned with intricate tile work, frescoes, and decorative elements that showcase the artisans’ mastery over their craft.

The palace walls are alive with scenes from courtly life, floral motifs, and geometric patterns, creating a mesmerizing tableau that transports visitors to a bygone era of luxury and artistic brilliance.

Adjacent to Rangin Mahal is the Solah Khamba Mosque, an architectural gem that reflects the religious tolerance and cultural synthesis prevalent during the Barid Shahi period. The mosque, supported by sixteen pillars, boasts an intricate blend of Persian and Indian architectural styles.

The grandeur of Solah Khamba Mosque lies in its architectural symmetry and the peaceful coexistence of diverse cultural influences within its sacred precincts.

Gagan Mahal, or the Heavenly Palace, is another Bidar Fort crown jewel. This regal structure served as the durbar hall for the Barid Shahi rulers, witnessing the grandeur of royal ceremonies and diplomatic events.

The architecture of Gagan Mahal exudes a certain majesty, with its arched doorways, ornate balconies, and spacious courtyards, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Bidar kings.

Beyond the confines of Bidar Fort, the city’s vibrant markets add a contemporary touch to its historical charm. Bidar’s bazaars showcase local craftsmanship, allowing visitors to explore traditional Bidriware, a unique metalwork art form that originated in the region.

Nanak Jhira Sahib Gurudwara, located on the outskirts of Bidar, holds spiritual significance. The Gurudwara is associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, who visited Bidar during his travels.

The sacred spring within the Gurudwara believed to have been created by Guru Nanak’s touch, continues to draw pilgrims seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.

a) Karnataka’s Kaleidoscope of Wonders

As we conclude our extensive journey through must-see tourist places in Karnataka, it’s evident that the state is a kaleidoscope of diverse landscapes, rich history, and cultural splendor.

From Bangalore’s bustling metropolis to Gokarna’s tranquil beaches, the regal ambiance of Mysuru to the historic ruins of Hampi, Karnataka unfolds as a treasure trove for avid travelers.

The highlighted keyword, “Tourist Places in Karnataka,” serves as an open invitation to explore the myriad wonders that this South Indian state has to offer.

Karnataka is more than a destination; it’s a symphony of experiences that resonate with the echoes of history, the beauty of nature, and the warmth of its people.

So, whether you are an architecture lover, a nature lover, a past buff, or someone seeking spiritual serenity, Karnataka calls out its array of tourist places in Karnataka waiting to be explored and cherished.

Pack your bags, embark on this virtual journey, and let Karnataka weave its enchanting spell on you. As we bring the curtains down on this odyssey through Karnataka’s multifaceted landscapes and rich cultural heritage, the echoes of the past, the vibrancy of the present, and the promise of the future linger in the air.

The highlighted keyword, “Tourist Places in Karnataka,” has guided this journey, unveiling the wonders that make this South Indian state a destination.

b) From Bangalore’s Urban Splendor to Hampi’s Historical Marvels and Gokarna’s Coastal Charms

From the bustling metropolis of Bangalore to the regal grandeur of Mysuru, the ancient ruins of Hampi, and the tranquil beaches of Gokarna, Karnataka presents a mosaic of diversity that captivates the soul.

Each chapter of this exploration has unfurled a different facet of the state, revealing its historical tapestry, cultural richness, and natural splendor.

Our journey commenced in the vibrant city of Bangalore, where the urban landscape seamlessly blends with cultural heritage.

The Garden City, also known as the Silicon Valley of India, boasts modern marvels like Lalbagh Botanical Garden and Vidhana Soudha alongside the historic Bangalore Palace.

The streets of M.G. Road and Brigade Road, pulsating with life, embody the city’s dynamic spirit. Heading southwest, we found ourselves in Mysuru, a royal enclave reverberating with tales of Wadiyars’ opulence.

T he Mysuru Palace, a masterpiece of architecture, is a testament to the bygone era of regal grandeur. The Dasara Festival, a celebration of cultural richness and festivity, transforms Mysuru into a kaleidoscope of colors and traditions.

Venturing into the northern realms of Karnataka, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi unveiled a treasure trove of historical marvels.

The Vijayanagara Empire’s remnants, including the Virupaksha Temple and the iconic stone chariot, transported us to an era of architectural splendor and artistic brilliance.

Heading westward, Gokarna beckoned with its unique blend of spiritual bliss and coastal charms.  Om Beach and Half Moon Beach provided serene retreats, while the Mahabaleshwar Temple added a touch of spirituality to the sandy shores.  Gokarna, a place where the rhythms of the sea harmonize with the chants of devotion, offered a tranquil escape.

The journey into the lush Western Ghats led us to Coorg, the Scotland of India, where sprawling coffee plantations, Abbey Falls, and Tadiandamol Peak painted a picture of nature’s embrace. Jog Falls, a breathtaking cascade of water in the rugged Western Ghats, allowed us to witness nature’s sheer force and beauty.

c) A Tapestry of Heritage, Architecture, Nature, and Culinary Delights

The exploration took an artistic turn in Badami, where cave temples carved into sandstone cliffs revealed a legacy of Chalukyan craftsmanship.

The Hoysala architecture of Belur and Halebidu showcased intricate carvings and artistic brilliance, transporting us to a bygone era of grand temples and exquisite sculptures.

Udupi, nestled along the Arabian Sea, offered a delectable journey through its cuisine and a spiritual sojourn at the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha. The pristine beaches of Malpe and the authentic Udupi vegetarian fare added to the charm of this coastal town.

The historic city of Bijapur, with its architectural marvels like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rouza, and Jod Gumbaz, unfolded the tales of medieval triumphs and the architectural prowess of the Adil Shahi dynasty.

A thrilling detour to Jog Falls allowed us to witness this cascading wonder’s raw power and natural beauty in the Western Ghats.

The four distinct falls – Raja, Roarer, Rocket, and Rani – painted a spectacular canvas against the lush green backdrop.

In conclusion, Karnataka is a tapestry woven with threads of heritage, spirituality, nature, and modernity.

The tourist places in Karnataka we’ve explored collectively create a narrative that transcends time and beckons travelers to unravel the layers of this enchanting state.

So, whether captivated by ancient ruins, awe-inspired by architectural marvels, or seeking solace in nature’s embrace, Karnataka welcomes you with open arms.

Pack your curiosity, embark on this voyage of discovery, and let Karnataka reveal its splendors, one tourist place at a time.

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Fondly called the Scotland of India, Coorg is one of the top hill stations in South India and among the most popular attraction not to miss in your Karnataka holiday packages . Coorg (or Kodagu) is about 265 km from Bangalore city and takes about 6 hrs drive. Coorg is the largest producer of Coffee in India. Also, it is one of the places with the highest rainfall in India. Places like Raja's Seat, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, Omkareshwara Temple, Bylakuppe, Talacauvery and Dubare are the major attractions to be included in Coorg Holiday Packages . The famous Cauvery River is originated in the hills of Coorg at Talacauvery. Explore our Coorg Travel Guide for complete details on the hill station of Coorg. Being a part of the Western Ghats, Coorg is home to three wildlife sanctuaries - the Talacauvery, Pushpagiri, and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries, and one national park, the Nagarhole National Park. Coorg is also famous for trekking activities with peaks like Thandiyandamole, Brahmagiri, and Pushpagiri. Besides, Coorg can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is the best way to explore.

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Mysore, the erstwhile capital of the Mysore Maharajas, is one of the popular destinations in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of 2 day trip near Bangalore . It is about 139 km from Bangalore. With its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, Mysore is one of the top heritage sites in India . Often called the City of Palaces, Mysore still retains its old-world charm with its palaces, heritage buildings, traditions, and temples. Mysore Palace is among the must include places in your Mysore tour packages . Apart from the Mysore Palace , Chamundi Hill Temple, Mysore Zoo, Srirangapatna, and Brindavan Gardens are the most famous places to visit in Mysore. The royal city of Mysore Dussehra is known for its grand Dussehra celebrations. The month-long Dussehra celebrations, with its colorful processions, fireworks, and the beautifully lighted palace, give an enchanting look to the city. Mysore can also be visited as part of Coorg tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is best way to explore ...

3. Chikmagalur

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Chikmagalur or Chikkamagaluru is a scenic hill town situated at the foothills of Mulliyangiri range with an altitude of 3,400 feet. It is one of the best hill stations in Karnataka and among the most famous tourist places near Bangalore . Chikmagalur is famous for its serene environment, lush green forests and tall mountains. Baba Budangiri, Hirekolale Lake, Mulliyangiri, Ayyanakere Lake, Manikyadhara Falls, Horanadu and Kemmanagundi are among the must include places in Chikmagalur Holiday Packages . Chikkamagaluru is also famous for coffee and is known as the Coffee Land of Karnataka. It is the place where coffee was cultivated for the first time in India. The climate of Chikmagalur is pleasant all year round but the best time to visit the place is from the months of September till March. Explore our Chikmagalur Travel Guide for complete details on the mighty hill station. Chikmagalur can also be visited along with Coorg packages .

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Hampi is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site situated on the banks of Tungabhadra River in northern Karnataka. Situated about 340 km from Bangalore & 377 km from Hyderabad, Hampi is one of the best heritage sites in India and among the must include places in your Karnataka tour packages . Hampi is an extremely significant place in terms of history and architecture as it stands within the ruins of the city of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. It is an open-museum of architecture, religion, and history dotted with innumerable gems that were hewed from stones. Virupaksha Temple , Vittala Temple, and Hampi Bazaar are among the must include places in your Hampi tour packages . The ruins of Vijayanagara Empire in and around the village of Hampi are spread over an area of more than 26 Sq.km. The famous Vittala Temple is located 2 km east of the Hampi Bazaar. Explore our Hampi Travel Guide for complete details on the stunning heritage city. Hampi can also be visited along with Badami tour packages .

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Udupi is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mangalore . Located between the verdant mountains of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Udupi is the land of breathtaking beauty. It is about 59 km from Mangalore, and 403 km from the city of Bangalore. Udupi is famous for Sri Krishna Temple which attracts pilgrims from all over India. This temple has a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna that is richly adorned with jewels. Apart from the temple, Malpe Beach, Kaup Beach & St Mary's Island are the top places to visit as part of Udupi holiday packages . Udupi can also be visited along with Murudeshwar packages . It is also the source of renowned Udupi cuisine, which is served all over India in the efficiently-run Udupi restaurants, famous for dosas, idlis and other snacks. The tradition of this cuisine started in the great kitchens of the Krishna Temple which serve meals in the form of prasad to the thousands of devotees who come to pray at the holy shrine. Explore our Udupi Travel Guide for complete details on the holy shrine.

6. Murudeshwar

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Murudeshwar is one of the most famous places to visit in Karnataka and among the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . It is about 162 km from Mangalore & 497 km from Bangalore. Murudeshwar is the abode of Lord Shiva. The temple town is famous for the world's second tallest Shiva statue (123 ft) & tallest temple tower (249 feet). The sea on three sides surrounds the Murudeshwar Temple towering on the small hill called Kanduka Giri. This is a great place to watch the sunset. Murdeshwar Beach, Kollur Temple are popular sites to visit as part of Murudeshwar holiday packages . Gokarna, Karwar, Kollur, Udupi, Jog Falls, Sirsi & Sringeri are the nearby attractions. Maha Shivaratri during February is the important festival celebrated here with much devotion and religious rituals. The best time to visit Murudeshwar is from November to February. Murudeshwar can also be visited along with Gokarna packages . Explore our Murudeshwar Travel Guide for complete details on the beautiful and sacred placce.

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Gokarna is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the top places to visit as part of Karnataka tour packages . It is about 514 km from Bangalore. Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple which houses the Atmalinga is one of the must-visit places as part of Gokarna holiday packages . Gokarna is considered to be the Mukti Stala, where Hindus perform funeral rites. Gokarna is also home to some of the best beaches in Karnataka including Om Beach, Kudle Beach, Gokarna Beach. Among the beaches in Gokarna, the Om Beach is extremely popular among surfers. The beach gets its name due to the natural formation of the holy Om symbol. Explore our Gokarna Travel Guide for complete details on Gokarna. Gokarna can also be visited along with Dandeli tour packages .

8. Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur National Park is one of the well preserved wildlife parks in Karnataka , and among the top places for a wildlife tour in India. Located between Mysore & Ooty, it is about 80 km from Mysore and 215 km from Bangalore. Spread across 874 sq.km, Bandipur is a part of the famous Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve along with Nagarhole National Park, Mudumalai National Park and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to around 70 tigers and over 3000 Asian elephants, as well as other animals like leopards, dhole, gaur, sloth bears, and a variety of birdlife. Jeep Safaris and Mini Bus Safaris are arranged by the forest department. The entry point & interpretation center of the park is located in Bandipur village on Gundlupet - Ooty Road. The best time to visit Bandipur is from June to October. Staying at Bandipur Safari Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari into the park with experienced guides. Bandipur can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages as it lies on Bangalore - Ooty road.

9. Mangalore

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Located at the confluence of Nethravathi and Gurupura Rivers, the port city of Mangalore is one of the popular tourist places in Karnataka . It is about 251 km from Mysore, and 345 km from Bangalore. It is one of the stunning places to visit near Bangalore . Lying between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Mangalore is a scenic place dotted with coconut palms, hills, and streams, and is known for its temples and beaches. The Mangaladevi temple, Kadri Manjunatha temple, St Aloysius Chapel, the Rosario Cathedral, the Jama Masjid, Mukka Beach, Someshwara Beach, Tannirbavi Beach, and Panambur beach are the must include places in Mangalore tour packages . Mangalore is the starting point of many Udupi tour packages ., Dharmasthala, and Gokarna Tour Packages.

10. Nagarhole National Park

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Nagarhole National Park is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India . Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, the park is situated about 218 km from Bangalore, and is among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Spread across Mysore and Kodagu districts of Karnataka, Nagarhole got National Park status in 1988 and declared as 37th Project Tiger Reserve in 1999. The Western Ghats Nilgiri sub-cluster of 6,000 Sq. km, including all of Nagarhole National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Coorg tour packages . It is situated to the north-west of Bandipur National Park . The important animals in Nagarhole are tiger, leopard, wild dog, sloth bear, the hyena, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, wild boar and elephant. Bus & Jeep Safari available in the park run by forest dept from Kutta & Dhammanakatte (kabini side). Staying at Kabini River Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari with experienced guides.

11. Dandeli

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Situated on the banks of the River Kali, the picturesque town of Dandeli is one of the top Karnataka tourist places . It is located about 130 km from Goa, and 462 km from Bangalore. Dandeli is quite famous for its gorgeous natural backdrop, wildlife, and adventure activities, that can be experienced as part of Dandeli tour packages . Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka . Dandeli is one of the top white Water Rafting destinations in India. Kayaking, water rafting, and canoeing trips on the Kali River are some of the things one can indulge in Dandeli. Sathodi Falls, Syntheri Rocks, and Kavala Caves are the other important places to visit in Dandeli . Explore our Dandeli Travel Guide for complete details on the stunning scenic place. Dandeli can also be visited along with Goa tour packages and Gokarna Packages.

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Badami, also called Vatapi, is one of the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . It is located at a distance of 36 km from Bagalkot, 104 km from Hubli & 457 km from Bangalore. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka . Cave temples, fortresses, fine carvings, wonderful architecture, and breathtaking views are the must include places in Badami Tour Packages . Badami is located in a valley at the foot of a red sandstone rock formation that surrounds Agastya Lake. Boothnath Temple, Banashankari Temple, Badami Fort, Cave Temple 1-3, Mallikarjuna Temples, and Mahakuta Temples are the prominent places to visit in Badami . Badami is famous for several early inscriptions dating back to the 6th century. Badami can also be visited along with Aihole & Pattadakal Tour Packages .

13. Srirangapatna

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Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana is a historical town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. About 18 km from Mysore, and 124 km from Bangalore, it is among the popular tourist places in Karnataka owing to its cultural, religious, and historic importance. Srirangapatna is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore . The entire town is surrounded by the river Kaveri to form a river island. Srirangapatna is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . Ranganathaswamy Temple, Daria Daulat (Palace of Tipu Sultan) and Gumbaz (Mausoleum of Tipu Sultan) & Sangama are the must include places in Srirangapatna Tour Packages . Laksha Deepotsava, Ratha Sapthami, and Brahmotsavam are the famous festivals celebrated with much fanfare at Srirangapatna.

14. Sringeri

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Sringeri is a renowned pilgrimage center located in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. About 88 km from Chikmagalur, and 318 km from Bangalore, it is one of the important places of pilgrimage in South India , and among the must include places in Karnataka tour packages . Sringeri is well known for Sharada Peetham, among the must-visit places as part of the Sringeri holiday packages . Sringeri Sharada Peetham is the first and foremost of the 4 Peethams established by the renowned 8th-century saint Sri Adi Shankaracharya.Vidyashankara Temple, Chennakeshava Temple, Sharadamba Temple, and Sri Parswanath Jain Tirthankara Temple are the other prominent Sringeri places to visit . Adi Shankara Temple, Kere Anjaneya temple, Malayala Brahma Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Torana Ganapati Temple, Kigga, Sirimane Falls, Agumbe, Kudremukh are other attractions here. Sringeri can be visited along with Udupi Tour Packages .

15. Pattadakal

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Situated on the banks of Malaprabha River, Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Badami & Aihole known as Chalukyan Group of Monuments. Pattadakal is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . It is about 439 km from the city of Bangalore. Pattadakal is the place where the coronation of Chalukyan kings took place. Along with Aihole, Pattadakal is considered the cradle for South Indian Temple architecture. The main complex has about 10 temples date back to 6th - 9th centuries, that are the must-visit places as part of Pattadakal tour packages . The temples are built in different architectural styles representing Dravidian, Nagara, Phamsana, and Gajaprastha models. Virupaksha Temple, Sangameshwara Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple , Kashivisvanatha Temple & Galganatha Temple are the most prominent places to visit in Pattadakal . Pattadakal can also be visited along with Aihole & Badami Tour Packages .

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Belur is one of the best heritage sites in Karnataka . It was the early capital of the powerful Hoysala Empire on the banks of River Yagachi. About 25 km from Chikmagalur, and 217 km from Bangalore, it is among the most visited places as part of Chikmagalur tour packages . Belur is renowned for the grand Hoysala Temple built by king Vishnuvardhana in 1117 CE. Dedicated to Lord Chennakesava, it is the best of three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Sites (other two being the temples at Halebid & Somnathpur). The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal-like polishing. Sri Chennakesava Temple is one of the must-visit places as part of Belur holiday packages . Standing on a star-shaped platform, Sri Chennakesava Temple is known for its intricate sculptures and friezes. There are about 48 pillars of various sizes, shapes, and designs, bearing testimony to remarkable artistry. The main highlight of the temple is Darpana Sundari or The lady with the mirror. Yagachi Dam, Halebidu, and Narasimha Pillar are the other tourist places in Belur .

17. Somnathpur

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At a distance of 137 km from Bangalore, 35 km from Mysore & 50 km from Shivanasamudra Falls , Somnathpur is well known for the breathtaking Prasanna Chennakesava Temple, one of the three famous & finest representations of Hoysala architecture (other two being temples at Belur & Halebid). This is one of the three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore & Mysore and one of the wonderful weekend getaways from both the cities. The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal like polishing. It is one of the well known Karnataka tourist places and also one of the best places to experince Mysore Tourism . Located on the banks of Cauvery River, Chennakesava Temple was built in 1268 by Somnatha, a general of King Narasimha III. The temple stands on a raised platform like other Hoysala temples. The temple comprises three shrines and three wonderfully carved peaks with a common Mandapa. The three sanctums once housed beautifully carved idols of Keshava, Janardhana and Venugopala. Today, the idol of Lord Kesava is missing but the other two are still worshipped by the visitors. The Somnathpur temple is famous for its elaborate and ...

18. Jog Falls

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Formed over Sharavathi River, Jog falls is the one of the highest plunge waterfalls in Karnataka and among the top places to visit near Hubli . It is situated about 152 km from Hubli, and 400 km from Bangalore. Locally known as Gerusoppe Falls, Jog Falls is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore to visit as part of Karnataka tour packages . The Sharavathi River flowing over a very rocky bed about 250 yards wide, 253 m deep and the water comes down in four distinct falls known as Raja, Rani, Rover, and Rocket. The four cascades merge to form the huge waterfall. The Raja Fall pours in one unbroken column sheer to the depth of 830 ft. Halfway down it is encountered by the Rover, another fall, which rushes violently downwards to meet the Raja. A third falls, the Rocket, shoots downwards in a series of jets; while the fourth, the Rani, is a quiet fall over the mountainside. A narrow path from viewpoint leads to the bottom of the falls. The view is amazing from the bottom and the showering sizzles of the falls at the bottom are really worth the effort. Unchalli Falls, Bennehole Falls, Yana and Banavasi are among the must include places in Jog Falls tour packages .

19. Halebidu

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Halebidu is one of the best heritage sites in Karnataka . About 34 km from Chikmagalur, and 211 km from Bangalore, it is among the most visited places as part of Chikmagalur tour packages . Halebidu is famous for the beautiful Hoysala Temples of Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara built in 1121 AD. These are the most important places to visit as part of Halebidu tour packages . Hoysaleswara Temple is one of the three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the other two being the Belur temple & Somnathpur temple. The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal-like polishing. Halebidu is one of best places to visit near Bangalore . Another popular place to visit in Halebidu is the Kedareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built by King Ballala II, it was decorated with sculptures and panels in typical Hoysala style.

20. Kemmanagundi

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Kemmanagundi is one of the popular hill stations in Karnataka . About 62 km from Chikmagalur, and 246 km from Bangalore, it is among the best places to visit near Bangalore . Breathtaking views of the valleys amidst mountain streams and lush vegetation are the main attractions of Kemmanagundi tour packages . Situated at an altitude of 1434 m on the Baba Budan range, the region is covered with plantations of coffee and tea along with thick bamboo groves forming a dense forest cover. Raj Bhavan, Z point, Rock garden, Hebbe Falls, Kalhattagiri Falls, Baba Budan Hill, Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Shanti Falls, and Hebbe Falls are the most poular place to visit in Kemmanagundi . Kemmanagundi is also popularly known by the name of KR Hills, named after the Mysore King Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. Kemmanagundi is one of the top attractions you must include in Chikmagalur packages .

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Situated on the banks of the Malaprabha River, Aihole is one of the popular places to visit in Karnataka for history buffs, & architecture enthusiasts. It is situated at a distance of 13 km from Pattadakal, 34 km from Badami, and 443 km from Bangalore. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aihole, along with Pattadakal, is considered as the cradle for South Indian Temple architecture. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka . There are more than 125 temples in Aihole constructed between the 5th and 8th centuries during Badami Chalukya's rule, which are the must include places in Aihole Tour Packages . Durga Temple, Ladkhan Temple, Ravana Pahadi, and Archeology Museum are the top places to visit in Aihole . Aihole can also be visited along with Pattadakal & Badami Tour Packages .

22. Bangalore

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Nicknamed as the Garden City of India, Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka, is the 5th largest city in India, and among the top places to visit in Karnataka . It is one of the fastest growing industrial and commercial centers in India. It is often referred as Silicon Valley of India due to large number of software companies established in the city. Bangalore is one of the ideal places for those planning to visit south India with many attractions in the form of heritage palaces, gardens, museums, temples, etc. Lalbagh Garden, Cubbon Park, Tipu Sultan's Palace, Bangalore Palace , Bannerghatta National Park, and Vishveswaraiah Museum, are the some of the must include places in Bangalore tour packages . Explore our Bangalore Travel Guide for complete details on the capital city of Karnataka. Bangalore is the perfect stopover point, because this city is the gateway to a plethora of South Indian tourist destinations - you can choose from ancient temples, jungles, historic sites to even scenic countrysides for a quick weekend getaways. Coorg, Mysore , Chikmagalur, Wayanad and Ooty are the top weekend getaways from Bangalore .

23. Sakleshpur

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Sakleshpur is a quaint hill station in the Hassan district of Karnataka. Situated at an altitude of 3061 feet, Sakleshpur is one of the least explored hill stations in Karnataka and among the must include tourist attractions in Karnataka tour packages . It is about 151 km from Mangalore and 220 km from Bangalore. Lies in the Malnad region, this beautiful hill station is very popular for its fascinating mountains, scenic beauty, and pleasant weather as well, which are the must-experience things to do as part of Sakleshpur holiday packages . Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshwara Temple, Agni Gudda Hill, Magajahalli Waterfalls, Betta Byraveshwara Temple, Hemavathi Dam, and Pandavar Gudda are some of the popular places to visit in tourist places in Sakleshpur . Besides, this lesser-known hill station is famous for trekking activities in Bisle Reserve Forest Trail and Kumara Parvatha trail, in which one can explore the rich biodiversity of the place. Sakleshpura is the gateway to the Western Ghats from Bengaluru & Hassan side. Sakleshpur is among the major producers of coffee and cardamom output in India.

24. Shravanabelagola

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Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . About 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, it is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue, among the must include places in Shravanabelagola tour packages . With a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite, the statue is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world. Gomateswara temple, Odegal Basadi, Tyagada Kamba, Siddhara Basadi, Chennanna Basadi, Akhanda Bagilu, Chamundaraya Basadi, Chandragupta Basadi, Chandraprabha Basadi, Kattale Basadi, and Parshwanatha Basadi are important places to visit in Shravanabelagola . Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola celebrates the Mahamastakabhisheka festival which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from all over India. Shravanabelagola can also be visited along with Mysore tour packages .

25. Shivanasamudra Falls

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Shivanasamudra is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore and also among popular one day trip from Bangalore . It is about 130 km from Bangalore. Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall with several parallel stream formed adjacent to each other. Situated on River Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki includes a huge horsetail shaped waterfall dropping from a height of 90 m and two large parallel streams that cascade down through a rocky bed from a height of over 320 feet. Asia's first hydroelectric power station was set up in the downstream of the falls in the year 1905. Barachukki is a cascading fall with a height of 70 m forming several streams through the wide rocky formations establishing superb natural beauty. This place offers breathtaking sight in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . An interesting way to watch the beauty of the waterfall is to take a coracle ride to the mouth of the magnificent waterfall.

26. Irupu Falls

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Iruppu Falls is one of the best Karnataka waterfalls , and among the must include places in Coorg tour packages . It is about 75 km from Madikeri,110 km from Mysore, and 248 km from Bangalore. Also known as Lakshmana Tirtha Falls locally, Irupu Falls or Iruppu Falls is one of the popular 2 day trip from Bangalore . It is formed by Lakshmana Tirtha, a stream that originated in Brahmagiri Peaks and joins the Kaveri River. Dropping from a height of 170 feet through several stages, the falls are situated amidst the thick forest of Western Ghats. The roaring waters of Irupu Falls and the picturesque surroundings make it a favorite picnic spot. It is an unforgettable experience to stand at bottom of the cascades and play in the sizzling waters of the falls. There is a temple called Rameshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located on the banks of the Lakshmana Tirtha River, en route to the falls. It can also be visited along with Wayanad tour packages .

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Sirsi is a small hill station located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. About 99 km from Shimoga, 102 km from Hubli, 395 km from Bangalore, it is the main commercial center and a business hub in the Malnadu region, and among the top tourist places in Karnataka . Situated at an altitude of 2000 feet, Sirsi is surrounded by thick forests and towering hills, among the must-experience things to do as part of Sirsi tour packages . This pristine hill station is also known as 'Gateway of Malenadu' or 'Gateway of Western Ghats'. Unchalli Falls, Vibhuthi Falls, Marikamba Temple, Magod Falls, Benne Hole Falls, Shivaganga Falls, Muregar Falls, Burude Falls, Mattighatta Falls, Manjuguni, Sahashralinga, Sodhe / Sonda, Devimane Ghat, Banavasi, and Gudavi Bird Sanctuary are some of the top place to visit in Sirsi/a>. Sri Marikamba Jatra is the main festival held every alternate year in March at Sirsi. The fair attracts nearly 5 lakh devotees, tourists, and pilgrims from throughout Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa, and Maharashtra. It is said to be the most famous and biggest fair in the state of Karnataka.

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Lies at the mouth of the Kali River near Goa - Karnataka Border, Karwar is one of the top beach destinations in Karnataka, and among the must-visit places as part of Karnataka tour packages . It is about108 km from Panjim, and 517 km from Bangalore. Karwar's tranquil ambiance had inspired the famous poet Rabindranath Tagore and he has dedicated a chapter of his biography to this town. The town has lovely beaches, beautiful temples and Forts attracting a large number of tourists. Karwar Beach, Devbagh Beach, Sadashivgad, Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat, Durga Temple, Kaju Bagh Beach, Kurumgad Island, Naganatha Temple, Narasimha Temple, Koodi Bagh Beach, and Venkataramana Temple are the popular places to visit in Karwar . Karwar can be visited along with Goa tour packages . The Karavali Utsav is the biggest cultural event held at the Rabindranath Tagore beach in Karwar for four days.

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Nestled in the thickly forested Malnadu region of the Western Ghats, Agumbe is one of the most mesmerizing offbeat tourist places in Karnataka , and among the must-visit places as part of Karnataka tour packages . It is located about 112 km from Mangalore and 342 km from Bangalore. Situated at an altitude of over 2100 feet, the scenic village of Agumbe lies in the Western Ghats belt with some of the last remaining lowland rainforests. The place is nicknamed 'The Cherrapunji of the South' as it receives the heaviest rainfall in the southern part which makes it a perfect home to some of the scenic waterfalls, dense forests, and rivers. Prominent Agumbe tourist places are Sri Gopala Krishna temple, Kunchikal Falls, Barkana Falls, Onake Abbi Falls, Jogi Gundi Falls, Koodlu Theertha Falls, Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, Narsimha Parvatha trek, Kudremukh National Park, Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. It can be visited as part of Mangalore holiday packages . Agumbe is home to the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, the only rainforest research station in India, and was established as a sanctuary for the King Cobra. It is also the place where RK Narayan has filmed his novel Malgudi Days.

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At a distance of 116 km from Gulbarga, 639 km Bangalore and 140 km from Hyderabad, Bidar is a town and district headquarters located in the north-eastern part of Karnataka. Bidar is one of the most popular tourist places to visit near Hyderabad and one of the famous Hyderabad weekend getaways from a two day trip. It is lies at an altitude of 2,200 feet on Deccan plateau overlooking the Manjira river valley. Bidar is among the well known Karnataka tourist places . It is bounded by Nizamabad and Medak districts of Telangana on the eastern side, Latur and Osmanabad districts of Maharashtra on the western side, Nanded district of Maharashtra on the northern side and Gulbarga district on southern side. Bidar has great historical importance and it is one of the important heritage sites in Karnataka. The history of Bidar goes back to 3rd century BC, and it was ruled by Mauryas, Satavahanas, Kadambas and Chalukyas of Badami, Rashtrakutas and later Kalyani Chalukyas. For a short period after Kalyani Chalukyas Bidar was under the Yadavas of Devgiri and Kakatiyas of Warangal . Delhi rulers first headed by Allauddin Khilji and later ...

31. Kollur Mookambika Temple

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At a distance of 60 km from Murudeshwar, 73 km from Udupi, 90 km from Jog Falls and 133 km from Mangalore, Sri Mookambika Devi Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Kollur in Udupi district of Karnataka. The temple is located in the valley of Kodachadri Mountain Peak on the banks of Souparnika River. Kollur is regarded as one of the Seven Mukti Stalas created by Parashurama and the other places are Udupi, Subrahmanya, Kumbasi, Kodeshwara, Sankaranarayana and Gokarna . It is a famous site of pilgrimage in Karnataka and one of the top places to visit near Murudeshwar . This temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvathi. According to Legend, Goddess Parvathi killed a demon called Kamsasuran who lived here and attempted to become powerful through his penance. Devi along with the help of Veerabadra, Ganesha and Shiva initially made him dumb and he came to be called Mookasuran (Mooka means dumb). Later the goddess killed him with her Chakra and called as Mookambika thereafter. The place where Devi killed Mookasura is known as Marana Katte. The Panchaloha (five metals) image of the Goddess Mookambika is stated to have been consecrated by Adi Shankaracharya during his visit to this place. Devi Mookambika has three eyes and four arms, with chakra and conch in her hands sitting in the padmahasana ...

32. Kukke Subrahmanya Temple

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At a distance of 100 km from Mangalore, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located at Kukke near Mangalore. It is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of Mangalore holiday packages . Dedicated to Lord Murugan, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is one of the important temples of Lord Subrahmanya (Lord Murugan), and among the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Mangalore . This temple is famous for Sarpa Dosha. Lord Subrahmanya is worshipped as the protector of all serpents. The epics mention that the divine serpent Vasuki and other serpents found refugee under Lord Subrahmanya when attacked by Garuda. Pilgrims visiting the temple have to cross the Kumaradhara River and take a holy dip in it before entering the temple. According to Mythology, Lord Kumaraswamy killed the demon rulers Taraka, Shoorapadmasura in a war; and washed his Shakti Ayudha in this river (hence the river is named Kumaradhara). This is also one of the famous places of trekking in Karnataka . Sarpa Samskara/Sarpa Dosha is one of the poojas performed at this temple by devotees to get rid of the sarpa dosha. Kukke Subramanya can be reached by road from Mangalore and Bangalore. Timings: 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 3:30 PM - 8 PM

33. Manjunatha Temple - Dharmasthala

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At a distance of 70 km from Mangalore, Dharmasthala is a sacred town in Karnataka. Situated on the banks of the Nethravathi River, it is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the popular places to visit as part of Mangalore Packages . The main attraction of Dharmasthala is the famous Manjunatha Temple. This place is also known as Sri Kshetra, and is one of the top places to visit near Mangalore . Dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Manjunatha or Lokeshwara, this temple dates back to 16th Century. It is said that the Shiva Linga worshipped at this temple was procured from Kadri Temple in Mangalore. This place was known as Kuduma and was later renamed Dharmasthala in the 16th century by Vadiraja Swami of Udupi . The shrines of four Dharma Daivas (Kalarahu, Kalarkaayi, Kanyakumari, and Kumaraswamy) are built well before Manjunatha Temple in Dharmasthala. Lakshadeepotsava celebrated in Kartheekamasa (Nov/Dec) is the main attraction of the temple. This temple is involved in several social activities, especially, educational institutes for the poor. Timings: 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM & 5 PM - 8:30 PM

34. Melukote / Melkote

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At a distance of 50 km from Mysore and 133 km from Bangalore, Melkote / Melukote is a historical town located in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka. Also known as Thirunarayanapuram, it is one of the popular pilgrimage places in Karnataka and also one of the best places to visit as part of Mysore Tour. Melkote can also be included in your Mysore holiday packages . The town is built on rocky hills known as Yadavagiri or Yadugiri overlooking the Cauvery valley. The town derives its name from two words, Melu means top and Kote means fort. According to the history, the great Vaishnava saint Sri Ramanujacharya lived here for about 14 years in 12th century AD and thus it became a prominent center of the Srivaishnava sect of Brahmins. There are two popular temples reside in this town, one is Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple and the other one is Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple. These temples existed even before Sri Ramanujacharya came to this place. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu known as Thirunarayana or Cheluvaraya installed by Lord Krishna. The utsavamurthy or procession idol of the deity is referred as Cheluvapille Raya whose original name appears to have been Ramapriya. This utsavamurthy was lost when the Moghuls invaded the place and it was recovered by Ramanujacharya from Bibi Nachiyaar the daughter of Mohammed Shah. The temple has been under the patronage of the Mysore royal family and is ...

35. Horanadu Annapoorneswari Temple

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At a distance of 29 km from Kudremukh, 42 km from Sringeri, and 70 km from Chikmagalur, Horanadu Annapoorneswari Temple is a famous temple situated in the thick forests of the Western Ghats in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular temples in Karnataka , and among the must include places in Sringeri tour packages . Sri Annapoorneswari Temple is situated on the banks of River Bhadra and is also known as Sri Kshethra Horanadu. It is believed that this temple was established by Agasthya Maharishi. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Annapoorneswari, one of the incarnations of Goddess Durga. A new idol of the main deity was installed at the temple in 1973. It can also be visited along with Chikmagalur Tour Packages . The temple is now known as Adi Shaktyatmaka Sri Annapoorneswari Temple. The recently renovated sanctum of the temple is surrounded by Adi Sesha while the Padma Peetha is formed by Ashtagaja, Koorma, and others. The main idol of the goddess is made of gold. The Goddess Annapoorneswari is seen standing on a peetha with four hands, each holding a Shanka, Chakra, Sri Chakra, and Gayathri Mantra. The name Annapoorneswari means feeding one and all. It is believed that a person who seeks Annapoorneswari's blessing will never face a shortage of food in life. It is believed that Lord ...

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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Karnataka. It is difficult to cover all top places in Karnataka in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Bangalore and visit Mysore, Coorg & Chikmagalur. Starting from Mangalore, Udupi, Murudeshwar & Gokarna can be visited. Another popular circuit includes Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal and near by places.

Karnataka can be vistited through the year, however, winter from September to February is the best season to visit Karnataka. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Hill stations like Coorg & Chikmagalur attract large crowds in summer season.

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North Karnataka has monuments that date back to the 5th century. Kannada empires that ruled the Deccan had their capitals here. Badami Chalukyas monuments are located at Pattadakal, Aihole and Badami. Aihole has been called the cradle of Indian architecture and has over 125 temples and monuments built between 450 and 1100 BC. the Vijayanagar empire temples at Vijayanagara are some examples

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Covered Places : Hampi Monuments, Banashankari, Badami, Aihole, Pattadakallu , Bijapur and Kudala Sangam

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  • 10.00 pm Departure from BMTC Bus Stand, Yashwanthpur, Bengaluru*
  • 06.00 am Arrival at Hotel Mayura Vijayanagara, TB Dam
  • 06.00 am – 08.00 am Freshup and Breakfast
  • 08.00 am – 01.30 pm Hampi Sightseeing (Virupaksha Temple, Kadale Kalu Ganesha, Sasive Kalu Ganesha, Krishna Temple, Lakshmi Narasimha, Badavi Linga, Sister Stones, Underground Temple, Mint House, Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stables, Hazara Rama Temple, Palace Area, Mahanavami Dibba, Queen’s Bath)
  • 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Lunch at Hotel Mayura Bhuvaneshwari Hampi
  • 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm Visit Vijaya Vittala Temple (Stone Chariot), King’s Balance, Purandara Mantapa, Old Bridge Pillars
  • 05.00 pm – 08.00 pm Visit Tungabhadra Dam Garden & Musical Fountain
  • 08.15 pm Karnataka Hotel Mayura Vijayanagara T B dam – night halt
  • 06.00 am Departure to Badami
  • 08.00 am – 08.30 am Breakfast on the way
  • 10.30 am – 11.00 am Visit Banashankari Temple
  • 11.15 am – 12.15 pm Visit Badami Cave Temples
  • 12.30 pm – 01.15 pm Lunch at Hotel Mayura Chalukya Badami
  • 01.45 pm – 02.15 pm Visit Mahakuteshwara Temple, Mahakuta
  • 02.45 pm – 03.45 pm Visit Pattadakal Mallikarjuna, Virupaksha & other temples
  • 04.15 pm – 05.00 pm Visit Aihole Durgadagudi & other temples
  • 08.00 pm Arrive at Bijapur & Halt
  • 06.00 am – 08.00 am Bijapur (after breakfast)
  • 08.00 am Visit Gol Gumbaz, Jamia Masjid, Ibrahim Roza, Big Cannon, Upari Burj, Bara Kaman
  • 01.30 pm – 02.15 pm Lunch at Almatti
  • 03.15 pm – 04.15 pm Visit Kudalasangameshwara Temple & Basavanna Samadi
  • 04.30 pm – 05.00 pm Visit Anubhava Mantapa
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