(1) Karnataka Tourism Packages

Karnataka Tourism Holiday Packages

Karnataka’s vast variety of landscapes, multi-cultural diversity, growing modernisation and intriguing heritage makes it a holiday destination worth your time. From urban hotspots like Bangalore and Mysore to breathtaking heritage sites like Hampi to the pristine beaches of Gokarna - there is something for everyone in this enchanting state located in the Western Ghats. The diverse ethnicity of Karnataka makes it have a unique culture of its own, mainly due to the intermingling of its citizens which consist of people from all over the country other than the locals. Rich heritage, delightful flavours and an ever changing terrain define this colourful state and with our Karnataka Tourism packages you can also get a taste of this lovely place.Bangalore is Karnataka’s crown jewel with its modern infrastructure, importance in the Indian IT sector and the commercial control it has over the citizens of the state, especially the youth. Though the city is also home to many tourist attractions as well. The Lalbagh Gardens is a massive 240 acre area where you can find the country’s largest collection subtropical and tropical plant species. Marvel at the fighter planes, historical records,photographs and models at the HAL Heritage Center and Aerospace Museum which is considered India’s first and only aviation museum. For a more relaxing and blissful experience, take a boat ride in the Ulsoor Lake whose placid waters, miniature islets and the water soaked breeze are perfect for an idyllic afternoon. Bangalore’s pub culture is famous all over India so be prepared by the city’s pubs and its lovely occupants who bring joy to this easy going city.Next on the list is the neighbouring city of Mysore. Just a couple of hours away from Bangalore, Mysore is home to some of the richest heritage and most interesting historical significance related to it. Get a chance to visit the Mysore Palace, a prized possession of Tipu Sultan which brings a unique colour and charm to the whole city. With its intricate detailing, the Mysore Palace is definitely a sight to cherish. An even better option is to see it after the sun goes down as exquisitely laid lighting illuminates the castle making it a dazzling spectacle. The Sand Sculpture Museum here has over 150 sand statues depicting history and development of Mysore and serves as an epitome of dedication and passion towards art.Karnataka Tourism offers a range of tourist spots known for their natural beauty. If you are looking for a quick getaway to the hills, then Nandi Hills is the perfect place to be in. Just 60 kilometers from Bangalore and located at 1455 meters above sea level, its cool fresh breezy climate and serene scenery makes it a popular tourist destination. Such is its beauty and comfort that it served as a summer retreat by the emperor Tipu Sultan and even the British. Get satiated by the coffee plantations, delectable cuisines and the astounding landscape of Coorg. The capital of this region, Madikeri, is home to the Madikeri Fort where a seat in the Raja’s Seat can reward you with some of the most spectacular sunsets ever. A couple of kilometers away is Abbey Falls where the water falls delicately into the steps and cliffs of the mountains. Not to be missed is the extraordinary event happening on 17th October each year when the water shoots up from the fountainhead from a spring.A diverse and thriving terrain means a flourishing biodiversity and a rich collection of flora and fauna species. Karnataka is host to some of the most awe-inspiring national parks and sanctuaries. Nestled in the backdrop of the Brahmagiri mountains is the Rajiv Gandhi National Park, also called Nagarahole which means ‘Snake River’ in Kannada. A haven for the Asiatic Elephants, the distant echoes of birds, gurgling of jungle streams and chirping of crickets make the visit to Nagarahole a surreal experience in the woods. The Bannerghatta National Park is another wildlife reserve where you can witness tigers, panthers, snakes and a huge variety of birds.The coastal town of Gokarna is another desirable spot with its famed beaches, Center for Sanskrit Learning and the Mahabaleshwara temple. The beaches of Gokarna, namely the Om Beach, Kudle Beach, Paradise Beach and the Half-moon Beach all lie on the same shoreline separated by rocky cliffs which you can cover by taking a thrilling boat ride on the open waters of the Arabian Sea. Experience solitude in the quiet and calm beaches while enjoying a brilliant view of the sunset. A trip during February and March will reward you with the sight of giant chariots from the Mahabaleshwara temple taking a ride on the roads of the town.Karnataka offers all this and much more. A drive to explore is all you need to spend an amazing vacation here which you will cherish all your life.
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