Places to visit in karnataka:
Bagalkot
Bengaluru
Belagavi
Belgaum, located in the state of Karnataka is a swathe of soul-quenching, emerald green landscape, oozing old-world charm. The city has a fairly great share of breath-taking waterfalls and misty hills, where you can reach for the clouds. There are plenty of religious monuments as well, to enkindle your spiritual spark. The combination of architectural splendor, remnants of a rich historical background and natural beauty of Belgaum, is sure to make its mark on you and leave you with a sense of bliss. Some of the noteworthy attractions in Belgaum include the Belgaum Fort, Jamboti and Amboli Hills, Gokak Falls, Vajrapoha Falls, Saundatti, Kapileshwar Temple, Safa Masjid and so on. But do not limit yourselves to these alone, as the city is truly a bounty of artistic masterpieces and alluring sceneries. Though Belgaum is part of the state Karnataka in India, it is close to several other states like Maharashtra and Goa, creating an exquisite blend of three cultures and a rich heritage. It goes without saying, that Belgaum would be the city to head to if you want to experience the culinary delights of the three states in India, each unique and delectable in their own inherent way
Bellary
Vijayapura
Chamarajnagar
Chikkabalapura
Chikkamangaluru
Chitradurga
Dakshina kannada
Davanagere
Dharwad
Gadag
Kalburgi
Hassan
Haveri
Kodagu
Kolar
Koppal
Mandya
Mysore
Raichur
Ramnagar
Shivamoga
Tumakuru
Udupi
Uttara karnataka
Yadgir
Bagalkot
Bengaluru
Belagavi
Belgaum, located in the state of Karnataka is a swathe of soul-quenching, emerald green landscape, oozing old-world charm. The city has a fairly great share of breath-taking waterfalls and misty hills, where you can reach for the clouds. There are plenty of religious monuments as well, to enkindle your spiritual spark. The combination of architectural splendor, remnants of a rich historical background and natural beauty of Belgaum, is sure to make its mark on you and leave you with a sense of bliss. Some of the noteworthy attractions in Belgaum include the Belgaum Fort, Jamboti and Amboli Hills, Gokak Falls, Vajrapoha Falls, Saundatti, Kapileshwar Temple, Safa Masjid and so on. But do not limit yourselves to these alone, as the city is truly a bounty of artistic masterpieces and alluring sceneries. Though Belgaum is part of the state Karnataka in India, it is close to several other states like Maharashtra and Goa, creating an exquisite blend of three cultures and a rich heritage. It goes without saying, that Belgaum would be the city to head to if you want to experience the culinary delights of the three states in India, each unique and delectable in their own inherent way
Bellary
Located in the state of Karnataka near Hampi, the city of Bellary is famous for the eponymous Bellary Fort, situated atop the Fort Hill. Also known as Ballari Gudda, the Fort Hill is the second largest monolithic hill in the world. It was constructed by the Vijayanagara king Hanumappa Nayaka. The other hill surrounding the region is the Kumbara Gudda, also called the ' Face Hill' because it looks like a face of a human being if you view it from the south-eastern part. The district is rich in minerals, both metallic and non-metallic, such as manganese ore, iron ore, copper, gold, granite, lead, asbestos, limestone, quartz, and dolomite. The famous Shiva Temple of Balleshwara is another place you must visit during your stay in the city. The historic Turkish Martyrs Graveyard is built in memory of the Turkish soldiers who died in the First World War, and this attracts some history buffs. It is located quite near to the airstrip.
Bidar
Bidar city got its name from the word bidiru, which means bamboo. Bidar was earlier known for its bamboo clusters and was called Bidaroor, later Bidare and finally Bidar. Bidar, has a rich heritage and hence has a noteworthy place on the Archaeological map of India. Bidar is a hilltop city that is beautifully nestled in the center of the Deccan plateau. Bidar tourism attracts a lot of national and international tourists, to explore its rich and diverse history. Built on the edge of the Deccan plateau, the ancient Bidar Fort attracts a lot of historians and archaeologists to dig the deep secrets of the decayed past. The Gurudwara of Nanak Jhira Saheb is said to be one of the holiest places for Sikhs in India, which is the reason why Sikh pilgrims across the globe visit this ancient and historic city. About 30 out of the 61 monuments in the state of Karnataka are located in or around the historic Bidar City. This perhaps is the reason why Bidar is symbolically described as The City of Whispering Monuments. Each ruined monument tells a fascinating story of the ancient past, do you have an ear for it?
Vijayapura
Chamarajnagar
Chikkabalapura
Chikkamangaluru
Chitradurga
Dakshina kannada
Davanagere
Dharwad
Gadag
Kalburgi
Hassan
Haveri
Kodagu
Kolar
Koppal
Mandya
Mysore
Raichur
Ramnagar
Shivamoga
Tumakuru
Udupi
Uttara karnataka
Yadgir

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