About Karnataka Tourism
- Karnataka is one of the well known state in India with capital of Bangalore, has a 29 district (Some of the district newly joined), Official Language is Kannada and other languages are Konkani, Kodava, Tulu, Hindi. This is the eighth largest states in India and Karnataka covers area of 191,990 sq km and is home to 52,000,000 peoples, most of them are Hindus, and other religions are Muslims, Christians, Jains and Tibetan Buddhists. This state is famous to information Technology and No.1 in India. Karnataka has many famous Temples some of them are Udupi Krishna Temple, Keshava Temple (Somnathpura), Dharmasthala Sri Manjunatha Temple, Kukke Sri Subramanya Temple and many ancient temples has deep backgrounds such as Hampi and Hassan.
- Karnataka is the tourists paradise both human and nature efforts here to make Karnataka as a tourist place. It's long sea shore has beautiful beaches and ports. Coastline of Karnataka, called as 'Karavali region' covers 300 Km between Dakshina Kannada District to Uttar Kannada District and has one major and ten monor ports in Mangalroe, Karwar, Old Mangalore, Belekeri, Tadri, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Kundapur, Hangarakatta, Malpe and Padubidri.
- This state has Five National Parks, some of the main are Nagarahole National Park, Bandipur National Park and Bannerghatta National Park, and has 25 wildlife sanctuaries, Western Ghats region is home to many rare Animals, fauna and flora. The National Parks has many kinds of wild animal like Deer's, Bison, Tigers, loins, Elephants, Blackbucks, Bear, Wild Dogs, Leopards, Water Buffaloes, and many kinds of animals in this beautiful state. Karnataka is also well known for sandal woods, and for many kinds of Medicine trees.
- Major Rivers originates in Karnataka and cross through, they are like this Kaveri River, Krishna River, Kabini River, Tungabhadra River, Krishna River, Sharavathi River, Hemavati River, Palar River, Ghataprabha River, Pennar River, Kali River, Kubja River, Malaprabha River, Chakra River, Honnuhole River, Kumaradhara River, Netravati River, Varahi River. Many Dams and Reserviour built in Karnataka for formers and Electricity, the main Dams are Almatti Dam, Basava Sagar Dam, Gajanur Dam, Gundal Reservoir, Harangi Dam, Hidkal Dam, Kadra Dam, Kanakanala Dam, Kanva reservoir, Kodasalli Dam, Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, Lakkavalli Dam, Linganamakki Dam, Marconahally Dam, Mari Kanive Dam, Narihalla Dam, Nugu Reservoir, Sathanur Dam, Supa Dam, Suvarnavathi Reservoir, Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, Tunga Anicut Dam, Tungabhadra Dam, Vani Vilas Sagar Reservoir
- Karnataka is well known place to best waterfalls in India, tallest waterfalls in India is Jog Falls created by sharavathi river (jumps from height of 293m.) is at Shimoga district. Shivanasamudra falls in mandya district has twin jumps (Gaganachukki and Barachukki). Coorg District has a three beautiful falls, Abbey (Abbi falls), Irupu falls (Iruppu falls), Mallali falls. Hebbe falls in Kemmannagundi, and many falls in Karnataka. Karnataka has great history in hampi, Hassan, Mysore, Bijapur, Bidar, Mangalore, Chitradurga, Belgaum, Kolar, and other districts in the state. There are hundreds of historical Temples, Churches, Darghas in Mangalore, Bellary, Badami, Bangalore, Mysore, and in some places in Karnataka. There dozens of Top Hill Stations in Karnataka with many attractive mountain ranges and waterfalls, best for adventurers.