What to see
The state of Karnataka offers many places of tourist interest that you can visit on your tour. On the east it is surrounded by the Western Ghats and on the west lies the Arabian Sea. Apart from the unspoilt beaches, the state has a wealth of magnificent temples, lush green gardens, exquisite palaces, and sparkling waterfalls. Other places that you can visit on your tour are Gol Gumbaz, Brindaban Gardens and Jog falls.
Beaches
The state offers a number of the fascinating palm-fringed beaches. These scenic and unspoilt beaches of Karnataka offer a perfect vacation to the tourists. The main beaches of Karnataka are Karwar Beach, Malpe Beach, Maravanthe Beach, Bhatkal Beach and Murudeshwar Beach.
Wildlife
Karnataka offers a variety of wildlife available at the two attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur.You can visit these national parks on your tour to Karnataka.
Culture
Karnataka is known for its ancient and medieval heritage, which is still reflected in the South Indian temple architecture. The central and southern area of the state is known for its medieval architecture with liberal influences from Islamic architectural styles. Sravanabelgola is an important Jain pilgrimage center, visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. On this tour you can also visit the cave temples of Aihole.
Hotels
In order to make the travel tour to Karnataka even more joyful you need to choose just the right kind of accommodation for you and your family or friends in the various cities of Karnataka. The various hotel packages in Karnataka offer the best of facilities. The well-furnished rooms make excellent place to stay in Karnataka, with most of the comforts at your feet. You may enjoy the luxuries of life on your stay at the Karnataka hotels.
Tourist Destinations
The state of Karnataka is a major tourist destination with its capital Bangalore, offering many places of tourist interest. The city of Mysore situated at a distance of about 139 km from Bangalore is home of richly carved temples, palaces.
Festivals
The state of Karnataka has an array of festivals. Among the most celebrated festivals are the Paryaya Festival of the Krishna temple at Udupi, the Karaga Festival, Keil Poldu celebrated in Coorg is a major attraction. This festival is marked by the worship of arms and implements, sumptuous eating, followed by games and competitions on the village meadows.
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