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Karnataka Tour Package

04 Nights / 05 Days

Package Price :₹1.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1.00/- Per Person

Description

Karnataka is a vibrant state in southern India known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning scenery. The capital city of Bangalore is a bustling tech hub that blends modernity with tradition. Explore the majestic ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses ancient temples and royal palaces. Visit the picturesque hill station of Coorg, known for its coffee plantations and beautiful scenery. Explore the historical charm of Mysore, home to the ornate Mysore Palace and bustling markets. Enjoy the serene beaches of Gokarna and wildlife sanctuaries like Bandipur. Karnataka's diverse cuisine includes spicy curries and sweet delicacies that are heart-warming.With its blend of history, nature, and culture, Karnataka offers an unforgettable travel experience.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Package Include
- Arrival and Departure flight transfers by car

- Accommodation with breakfast and dinner at the hotel

- Sightseeing as per the itinerary

- All hotel tax

Package Exclude:

- Guide, entry tickets, portage , tips, GST 5% , puja booking , medical insurance, emergency expense, extras not mentioned as inclusions

Itinerary

DAY 1 : Arrival at Bangalore

Arrival assistance at Bangalore (Bengaluru) International Airport, then transfer to the hotel. In the evening start your Bangalore Garden City Tour. Have a visit to Lal Bagh Gardens, Bull Temple and Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace. Have a rest in the hotel. Overnight stay in Bangalore

DAY 2 : Bangalore - Shravanabelagola - Hassan

After the breakfast, Start your journey for enjoying Shravanabelagola City Tour. Drive to Shravanabelagola, a famous Jain pilgrimage site. A 17 m high monolithic statue of Lord Gomateshwara standing atop the Vindhyagiri hills makes this site world famous. After the visit, continue your drive to Hassan. Overnight stay in Hassan

DAY 3 : Hassan - Mysore

This day you can feast your eyes with Hassan Sculptural Tour. After the breakfast, drive to Halebid to visit the 11th century Hoysaleshwara Temple and then to Belur to visit the Chennakesava Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which belongs to the same period. These two are the most important archeological sites which offer the best sculptural extravaganza. After the visit, Drive to the silk city "Mysore". In the evening, have a Mysore City Tour. If you feel free, have a walk to Devarajah Market to see the eye-catching flowers, color powders, vegetables, spices, incense oils, well arranged fruit market housed in the old building area. Overnight stay in Mysore

DAY 4 : Mysore

This day is for you to enjoy the Heritage Tour of Mysore. Full day Sightseeing of the city "Mysore" (Mysuru) - the heritage city. In the morning, have a visit to the Mysore Maharaja Palace built in Indo Saracenic style with domes, turrets, arches and colonnades. This palace is the treasure house of exquisite art, carvings and paintings from all over the World. Then have a short drive to Chamundi Hills to visit the famous Chamundeshwari temple and the Bull temple. In the afternoon drive to Srirangapatna - an historic site, once the capital city of great Muslim Warrior "Tipu Sultan". The main attractions here are Ranganathaswamy Temple Srirangapatna, Tipu's summer palace and Gumbaz. Overnight stay in Mysore

DAY 5 : Departure from Bangalore

This day you will concludes with your sweet memories of Karnatka . You will be  transferred from Mysore to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore as per your flight schedule back to home!

FAQs

Q: What are the must-visit places in Karnataka?

Ans: Bengaluru: Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," it’s famous for gardens, nightlife, and tech parks.

Mysuru: Visit the Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and St. Philomena's Church.

Hampi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ancient ruins and temples.

Coorg: Known for coffee plantations, Abbey Falls, and Dubare Elephant Camp.

Chikmagalur: A scenic hill station, famous for trekking and coffee estates.

Gokarna: A serene beach town, ideal for relaxation and spiritual retreats.

Bandipur National Park: Popular for wildlife safaris and spotting tigers.

Q: What is the best time to visit Karnataka?

Ans:Winter (October to February): The best time for most destinations, especially for trekking, beach visits, and wildlife safaris.

Monsoon (June to September): Ideal for nature lovers, especially in the Western Ghats (Coorg, Chikmagalur), though it can be challenging for travel due to heavy rainfall.

Summer (March to May): It's warm but manageable in hill stations like Coorg and Chikmagalur.

Q: How many days are required for a Karnataka tour?

Ans:A basic tour covering the main attractions like Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Coorg can take around 5-7 days.

A more comprehensive tour that includes Hampi, Gokarna, and Chikmagalur may take around 10-14 days.

Q: What are some adventure activities in Karnataka?

Ans:Trekking: Popular in places like Kudremukh, Mullayanagiri, and Tadiandamol.

Water Sports: Gokarna and Murudeshwar offer parasailing, scuba diving, and jet skiing.

Wildlife Safaris: Bandipur, Nagarhole, and Bhadra wildlife sanctuaries are excellent for safaris.

Q: What is the local cuisine of Karnataka?

Ans:Udupi cuisine: Famous for its vegetarian dishes like dosa, idli, and sambar.

Mysore Pak: A popular sweet made from ghee and sugar.

Bisi Bele Bath: A rice-based dish with lentils and vegetables.

Coorg cuisine: Known for its pork dishes like Pandi Curry.

Seafood: Coastal Karnataka (Mangalore, Udupi) is famous for fish and prawn dishes.

Q: Is Karnataka safe for solo travelers?

Ans: Yes, Karnataka is generally considered safe for solo travelers, including women. However, it’s advisable to take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and staying in reputable accommodations.

Q: What languages are spoken in Karnataka?

Ans: Kannada is the official language, but English and Hindi are widely understood in tourist areas. In coastal areas like Mangalore, Tulu and Konkani are also spoken.

Q: What are the transportation options for getting around Karnataka?

Ans: By Air: Bengaluru and Mangalore are the main international airports.

By Train: Karnataka has an extensive railway network, with Bengaluru and Mysuru being well-connected.

By Bus: State-run KSRTC buses and private operators provide intercity travel options.

By Car: Hiring a cab or self-driving is popular for exploring hill stations and remote areas.

Q: Are there any festivals or events to experience in Karnataka?

Ans: Mysuru Dasara: A grand 10-day festival celebrated in Mysore, showcasing cultural performances and royal processions.

Hampi Utsav: A festival of music and dance held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.

Karaga: A traditional festival celebrated in Bengaluru, dedicated to the Goddess Draupadi.

Q: Do I need special permits to visit any places in Karnataka?

Ans: No special permits are required for most tourist places in Karnataka. However, if you are visiting wildlife sanctuaries, safaris may require pre-booking.

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