Karnataka is a hot bed of historical monuments, glorious temples and is prominently famous for Mysore Silk Saree weaved with pure zari (gold thread) and sandalwood fragrances. It is dotted with two major UNESCO World Heritage Sites- the Hampi Group of Temples and the Badami rock-cut temples.
Its cascading waterfalls gained prominence with Jog falls which is one of the top highest waterfalls of this state. A stroll through the aromatic coffee plantations in Chikmagalur is yet another way to add more charm to your trip. The opulent Mysore Palace gives a historical twist to your visit with its glorious past and royalty. A 10th century Gomateshwara Statue shall stun you with its magnificence every time you visit it. It stands high at approx. 60ft. on the top of Shravanabelagola hill. It is thus believed to be world’s tallest monolithic statue.
This state is a rich abode of hot spots that flaunt the aesthetic appeal of this state in all its glory. It stretches along the Arabian Sea, it is thus recommended to visit during the winter (September-February) as it observes humid and hot weather conditions rest of the year.
You can reach by boarding a flight to the Bengaluru International Airport, the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) or the Mangalore International Airport. The Bangalore railway station is the best option when travelling by train.
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