South India’s Hidden Gem
Karnataka’s Timeless Cultural Tapestry

Bengaluru (Bangalore)
Known as the “Silicon Valley of India,” Bengaluru is a bustling metropolis that blends modernity with heritage. Explore the lush greenery of Cubbon Park and Lalbagh Botanical Garden, admire the regal Bangalore Palace, and delve into science and innovation at the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum. The city also boasts a vibrant nightlife and a thriving food scene.
Mysore
Often referred to as the “City of Palaces,” Mysore is renowned for its royal heritage. The grand Mysore Palace is a must-visit, especially during the Dasara festival when it is illuminated with thousands of lights. Other attractions include Chamundi Hill, Brindavan Gardens, and the bustling Devaraja Market.


Hampi
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is a treasure trove of ancient ruins and temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. Highlights include the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple with its iconic Stone Chariot, and the Elephant Stables. The surreal landscape of giant boulders adds to its charm.
Coorg (Kodagu)
Known as the “Scotland of India,” Coorg is a serene hill station famous for its coffee plantations, misty hills, and pleasant climate. Visit Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat for stunning views, and the Dubare Elephant Camp. The region is also ideal for trekking and nature walks.


Chikmagalur
A paradise for coffee lovers, Chikmagalur is the birthplace of coffee in India. The region offers lush coffee plantations, scenic waterfalls like Hebbe Falls, and trekking trails to Mullayanagiri, the highest peak in Karnataka.
Gokarna
A tranquil coastal town, Gokarna is known for its pristine beaches and spiritual significance. Om Beach, Kudle Beach, and Paradise Beach are perfect for relaxation, while the Mahabaleshwar Temple attracts pilgrims.


Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal
These historic sites are a testament to Karnataka’s architectural brilliance. Badami is famous for its rock-cut cave temples, Aihole is considered the cradle of Indian temple architecture, and Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with intricately carved temples.
Jog Falls
One of the highest waterfalls in India, Jog Falls is a spectacular natural wonder located in the Shimoga district. The cascading waters of the Sharavathi River create a mesmerizing sight, especially during the monsoon season.


Udupi
Renowned for its Krishna Temple and delicious Udupi cuisine, this coastal town also offers beautiful beaches like Malpe and St. Mary’s Island. The town is a spiritual and culinary delight.
Bandipur National Park
Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species. Jungle safaris offer an exciting way to explore its rich biodiversity.
