1. Bangalore
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2. Mysore
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3. Mangalore
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4. Hampi
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5. Coorg
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Coorg is also known by its native name ‘Kodagu’ and
is located on the slopes of the Western Ghats. It is a hilly location
and is famous for its lush green surroundings and pleasant climate. It
is also an important agricultural town in Karnataka and is famous for
its coffee and paddy fields. The town of coorg is also famous for its
natural wealth and a number of various species of flora and fauna. Coorg
has various Buddhist monasteries that are a must visit. The various
festivals and temples attract a huge number of tourists to this city.6. Bijapur
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Esablished between the 10th – 11th century AD by the Chalukyas and
eventually came under the reign of the Delhi Sultanate and the Nizam of
Hyderabad. Bijapur is known for its various historical
monuments and forts. There are various temples in the town that were
established in the ancient era of the Deccan kingdoms, however the city
saw its best days under the Adilshahi Dynasty and has an evident
Mohamedian influence in its culture. The various monuments in the city
display a brilliant Muslim architecture and are some of the best sites
to visit.7. Hubli-Dharwad
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These are the twin cities and are also the commercial and business hub of Northern Karnataka. The town Hubli
is the fastest growing city after the capital Bangalore and is also
known as ‘Chota’ or small Mumbai. The various temples, lakes and gardens
in this city are a must visit. The city Dharwad is
again another important city of Karnataka and is famous for its temples,
monuments and is a home to a rich cultural and traditional heritage.
The various arts, crafts and festivals in these cities will ensure you
spend a decent amount of time here.8. Badami
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Badami got its name from the erstwhile reigning
dynasty of the Badami Chalukyas and is famous for its stone temples and
rock cut monuments. The city is historically significant as it has been
mentioned in the Hindu mythological texts as well. The cave temples and
the Agastya Teerth are few of the most important pilgrimage spots here.
What makes the place unique is its peculiar location. It is located in a
ravine across the shores of the Agastya Lake and is a marvelous place
to visit.9. Gulbarga
The city was founded by the sultans as their capital in the 14th century. Gulbarga is known for its various temples and Muslim monuments and memorials. The place is also been a home to the ancient kingdoms of the South with monuments and buildings dating back to the reign of the Maurya, Chalukya, Hoysala etc. The local cuisine is amazing and the place should be visited specially to try all of them out.
10. Gokarna
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A small temple town located at the northern part of Karnataka, Gokarna is known for its temples and some of the most beautiful beaches
in India. The Shiva temple of Mahabaleshwara is prime pilgrim spot in
this town and houses what is believed to be the original image of lord
Shiva’s lingam. It is one of the most favored holiday destinations in
the state as its clean and unpopulated beaches are amazing.The State of Karnataka has always been an important region since the reign of the ancient southern kingdoms and has played an important part in shaping up the history of our country. The pristine locations and the moniker of being one of cleanest states in India, Karnataka is an experience everyone must get indulged with.
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