Tourist Places in Karnataka

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Here are the top 103 places to visit in Karnataka in 2024:

85. Siddara Betta

3.8 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Siddara Betta is a popular tourist attraction in the Tumkur district of Karnataka immersed in rocky boulders, temples and caves with an elevation of 1700 feet. The hillock is popular amongst trekkers and spiritual seekers alike, with one of the main attractions of the hill being the Lord Shiva templ...

86. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is almost 16 kilometres from the town of Kanakapura is a great trekking destination for a day trek. It is one of the highest hills in the neighbouring area with an elevation of 3780 feet, the hill also houses a temple devoted to Lord Rangaswamy that is constructed under a la...

87. Avalabetta

4.1 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

If you live in or around Bangalore or are visiting the city, you would not want to miss paying a visit to this place. You must have heard about the grandeur of the hills that surround the place, but also not without the mention of people who flock to these places in large numbers. So, what if there ...

88. Manchanabele Dam

4.2 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Manchanabele Dam is built on the water of the tranquil Arkavati River. Located in the state of Karnataka, this place is visited by a lot of people because it is ideal to get away from the pell mell of city and enjoy some serenity in the lap of nature. Manchanabele Dam is replete with cool and clear ...

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89. Skandagiri

3.9 /5

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If you thought that trekking is an activity only to be done in the morning, you are certainly wrong. Skandagiri, a hilltown near Bangalore, gives you the opportunity to trek and explore the hills in the night while the moon is casting its light. Skandagiri, also known as Kalavara Durga or Kalavara B...

90. Bananthimari Betta

3.9 /5

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Located at a distance of 3 kms from the town of Kanakapura near Bangalore, Bananthimari Betta is a twin hillock surrounded by lush green fields with patches of flowers and rocky surface in turns. The beautiful valley in between is laden with an emerald velvetine grass cover and through it flows the ...

91. Doddamakali

3.9 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Situated at a distance of about 132 kms from the city of Bangalore on 6 kms from Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, Doddamakali is a living example of pristine rustic charm and idyllic sylvan setting. The place makes for an ideal weekend getaway away from the hustle bustle and chaos of the city amidst natur...

92. Devarayanadurga

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Devarayanadurga or DD Hills which translates to “the fort of God” is a tranquil hill station located near Tumkur district in the state of Karnataka. Situated at an elevation of 4000 ft, Devarayanadurga is a perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore to live among the trees and visit the beautifully craf...

93. Kanakapura

4.1 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

In the state of Karnataka, a beautiful city is nestled amongst trees and rivers, which is excellent for a weekend getaway. This place is a hidden gem bountiful in greenery and waterfalls. Kanakapura is home to abundant flora and fauna. Some of the most common animals that can be easily spotted are w...

94. St. Mary's Island

4.0 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

The land where Vasco De Gama set his first foot, the land whose geological importance is immense and whose beauty is spectacular, is St. Mary's Island, Karnataka. A quaint island just off the coast of Udupi, St. Mary's Island is an island of white sand beaches, rock monoliths and great wildlife maki...

95. Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley)

3.9 /5

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Muthyala Maduvu, popularly known as Pearl Valley is located around 40 kilometres away from Bengaluru and around 5 kilometres from Anekal. This beautiful picnic spot is located within a valley which is nestled amidst the hills. Pearl Valley is rich in flora and fauna, and houses many exotic species o...

96. Mekedatu

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Situated in Kanakapura of Ramanagara district, Mekedatu is a site by a stretch of narrow, deep gorges through which the river Kaveri flows. 100km from Bangalore, Mekedatu is a perfect weekend getaway for nature lovers. Mekedatu means 'goat's leap' in Kannada and has an interesting&nbs...

97. Gulbarga

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Gulbarga, now known as Kalburgi, is located in Northern Karnataka and is known for its beautiful historical forts and northern Karnataka cuisine. A major administrative centre for its district, it is also an educational hub housing the sought after Gulbarga University. Gulbarga was historically rule...

98. Sakleshpur

4.2 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

There are plethora of hill stations in the state of Karnataka which are perfect for a getaway. Among this is a place named Sakleshpur which is Karnataka’s best kept secret. This quaint hill station is not to be missed out while planning a weekend getaway. This foggy and misty hill station elevated a...

99. Mulki

4.0 /5

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Mulki, a serene coastal town is a hidden gem that has gained prominence as one of India’s emerging surfing destinations, it's also popular for kayaking. Situated 30 km from Mangalore, this small town is home to the famed "Surfing Ashram." Apart from surfing, Mulki offers activities like ka...

Best Time: October to February

100. Chitradurga

4.5 /5

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Chitradurga, located about 200 km from Bangalore, is a historical town famous for its majestic Chitradurga Fort, which is also known as the "Kallina Kote" or "Stone Fortress." The fort, with its massive stone walls, bastions, and ancient temples, offers a glimpse into the rich history of t...

Best Time: October - March

101. Banavasi

4.2 /5

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Banavasi, located around 100 km from Hubli in Karnataka, is one of Karnataka's oldest towns, steeped in history and culture. Known as the capital of the Kadamba dynasty, Banavasi dates back to the 4th century, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Located on the ...

Best Time: October - February

102. Kasarkod Beach

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Snuggled in the Honnavar Taluk of Uttara Kannada District, Kasarkod Beach is certified as a Blue Flag beach in Karnataka. The Kasarkod Beach is encircled by a thick forest of Casuarinas and is the most popular & pristine beach on the Konkan coast. Notably, Kasarkod beach has attained the status ...

103. Padubidri Beach

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Places to visit in Karnataka

Padubidri Beach in Karnataka, nestled along the Arabian Sea, is a coastal gem known for its serene shores and scenic beauty. While not currently holding the Blue Flag certification, the beach is recognized for its environmental conservation efforts and cleanliness initiatives. Visitors can revel in ...

FAQs on Karnataka

What is not so good about Karnataka?

Travelling within the state can be quite a hassle in the absence of a well-placed public transport system.

How much does a package cost for Karnataka?

The packages for Karnataka start at INR 4100 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the top places to visit in Karnataka?

The top things to do in Karnataka are Coorg, Hampi, Gokarna, Chikmagalur, Bangalore, Mysore. You can see all the places to visit in Karnataka here

Who should visit Karnataka?

Tourists plan a visit to Karnataka for various purposes including business travel, relaxing getaway in the Western Ghats, Wildlife - bird watching and eco-tourism. As a destination, it's fit for people of all age groups basis on their purpose of visit.

What is the best time to visit Karnataka?

October to April is the best time to visit Karnataka. Winters are the best time to go on a wildlife safari or attend the grand Mysore Dussera. Owing to its proximity to the western coast, Karnataka is quite humid during Summers from April to June. While coastal regions are hotter, hill stations are mild and colder. Infact the best time to visit Karnataka depends on the time of the year and the destination you're travelling to. Some regions receive heavy rainfall during the monsoon season from July to September but if you want to go trekking in places like Antargange, or see the beautiful Jog Falls there's never a better time than Monsoons.
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What is the local food in Karnataka?

Karnataka cuisine is rich in both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes. Some of the very common food items include Idli-Vada sambhar, Vangi bath, Akki roti and Bisi Bele Bath. Udupi cuisine from Udupi and Mysore are loved by the localities and people from outside and has now, seeped into various cultures in and around Karnataka. The famous Masala Dosas and variety of idlis, Rava Dosas and Medu Vada are all part of the Udupi cuisine that well-known in the state. Sambhar and rice for the sweet tooth, Mysore Pak, Dharwad's peda, Holige and Sajjige are some mouth-watering sweet dishes.

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