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🌆 Bengaluru (also called Bangalore) is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its parks and nightlife 🛣️.

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​​Haft Gumbaz

Also called ‘Saat Gumbaz’, this is a series of seven tombs of Bahmani military leaders built side-by-side in Gulbarga. While the actual tombs are out-of-bounds to visitors, you can visit the outer structure. The tombs are laid out in a neat, structured way, with sprawling gardens. The aura is calm and peaceful. Haft Gumbaz is perfect for a relaxing evening as you contemplate life and enjoy the Persian-style monuments.
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​​Bara Kaman

Built in 1672 AD by Adil Shah II, Bara Kaman is an unfinished structure situated in Bijapur which is a mausoleum of 12 beautiful arches. The structure was supposed to have twelve arches vertically and horizontally surrounding the mausoleum of the king Ali and his wives. However, the mausoleum and the arches were left unfinished as Adil Shah II was murdered by his own father and the construction of Bara Kaman was left incomplete as he did not want Bara Kaman to lessen the architectural marvel of Gol Gumbaz.
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​​Charmadi Ghat

Charmadi Ghat (Charmady) is a ghatti beginning from Belthangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada and ending in Mudigere taluk of Chikmagalur. It is one of the points in Western ghats through which motorable road passes connecting Dakshina Kannada with Chikmagalur district. The section of ghat is known by the name of Charmadi Ghat. It lies on National Highway 73 which connects Mangalore to Tumkur. The nearest places are Charmadi village, Ujire, Belthangady, Puttur, Kottigehara, Balur and Kalasa and Banakal.
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​​Devbagh

Pristine blue water, picture perfect backdrop of beautiful mountains and lush green belt of casuarinas trees blend together perfectly to give you Devbagh. It is an amazing exotic island lying along the coastline of Arabian sea about 2 kms from the southern part of Goa. With splendid weather throughout the year, the beach town is famous for the fresh seafood, water sports and sunsets. Beach resorts and Jungle lodges are the most soughtafter stay options in Devbagh. The place is a perfect getaway for couples looking for an exotic vacation.
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​​Kittur Fort

Kittur is a fort located in the Karnataka state of India, it is the former capital of a minor principality as well as a major archaeological site. The fort was built by Allappa Gowda Sardesai, the ruler of the Desai dynasty between 1650 and 1681. It was held by Rani Chennamma, a woman warrior of Karnataka who revolted against the British in 1824. Kittur reached its zenith during the Mallasarja Desai. The place has a Nathapanthi matha in police line area, and temples of Maruti [in fort], Kalmeshwara, Dyamavva and Basavanna, the last named a later Chalukyan monument now completely renovated.
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​​Mysore Bonda

Mysore Bonda is a form of fried snack from Karnataka. They are made from maida (all purpose flour) and yoghurt. They may also be prepared by using urad dal. They are served with coconut chutney and can be consumed with sambar as well.
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​​Talakaveri

Talakaveri or Talacauvery is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the river Kaveri and a holy place for many Hindus. It is located on Brahmagiri hills near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district (Coorg), in the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is located close to the border with Kasaragod district, Kerala. Talakaveri stands at a height of 1,276 meters above sea level. Despite its traditional status as the source of the Kaveri, there is no permanent visible flow from this place to the main rivercourse, except during the monsoon rains.
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​​Sathodi Falls

Sathoddi Falls is a picturesque waterfall located in the Western Ghats, Uttara Kannada District Located 32 km (20 mi) from Yellapur and 74 km (46 mi) from Sirsi. It is about 15 metres (49.2 feet) tall. The stream then flows into the backwaters of the Kodasalli Dam, into the Kali River.
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​​Mulki

Mulki, a serene coastal town is a hidden gem that has gained prominence as one of India’s emerging surfing destinations, it's also popular for kayaking. Situated 30 km from Mangalore, this small town is home to the famed "Surfing Ashram." Apart from surfing, Mulki offers activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and backwater boat rides, making it a perfect spot for water lovers.

The Shambhavi River meets the Arabian Sea here, creating ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts. Mulki is also home to some surf schools, attracting both beginners and seasoned surfers from across the country. Apart from its water-based activities, Mulki, visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along the shores of Sasihithlu Beach.

For those interested in local culture, Mulki offers glimpses of traditional coastal Karnataka life. The local cuisine is another highlight, with fresh seafood and authentic Mangalorean dishes being popular among visitors. The town’s close proximity to Mangalore allows visitors to explore cultural and historical sites, including temples and local markets. The laid-back vibe of Mulki makes it an excellent choice for a relaxing beach getaway with a touch of adventure.

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​​Tungabhadra River

Rising from the Western Ghats, Tungabhadra River flow towards the south-east and meets the Krishna river in Andhra Pradesh. Being a perennial river, the water level of this river takes a compelling look in monsoons.

Tungabhadra Dam is an ongoing project here to aid in the infrastructure development of this region. After you complete your visit to the Virupaksha temple, you can march ahead to this river from the back of the temple.

Throughout your journey, you can easily sip in sweet and tender coconut water. Do not forget to miss on your coracle ride while you plan on your Tungabhadra itinerary.

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​​Chandravalli Caves

Chandravalli is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. The region is a valley formed by three hills, Chitradurga, Kirabanakallu and Jolagudda. It is a semi-arid region with scrub vegetation with a stream running through it. Excavations at Chandravalli have revealed earthen pots, painted bowls and coins of Indian dynasties like Vijayanagar, Satavahana and Hoysalas as well as denarii of Roman emperor Augustus Caesar and a coin of the Chinese Han dynasty Emperor Wu Ti belonging to 2nd Century BC.
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​​Upli Burj

Built in the 16th century by Hyder Khan, Upli Buruj or Upli Burj is basically a watchtower that stands at a height of 24 meters. The tower has two massive cannons placed at the top and offers a panoramic view of the city below.
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​​Hidlumane Falls

The fascinating Hidlumane Falls is a series of cascading falls that offers a refreshing sight to the viewers. The waterfall flows as a series of 6 or 7 falls, each a beautiful sight in its own right. The interesting part about these falls is that each of these falls is hidden from one another and each seems to be more enthralling than the last one you see. But the most amazing one among them is the one that is the most secluded and is situated at the top of the cascade. The beautiful waterfall is situated under the Shimoga district of Karnataka and is located within the Mookambika reserve forest at the base of the Kodachadri hills of the Western Ghats.
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​​Archaeological Museum, Halebidu

An open air museum in Halebid, this one houses countless sculptures, exhibits, inscriptions and more and has its displays represent Indian Art at various foreign exhibitions. Dancing Shiva, Nataraja and Veena Saraswati, dancing Ganesha, a bronze statue of a Tirthankara are some of the most significant sculptures and exhibits here.
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​​Malik-e-Maidan

Malik-Maidan is a historical importance site in Bijapur and means "Lord of the Battlefield". It basically showcases a large cannon which was placed on Sherzah Burj by Adil Shah II in 1549. The cannon also has an inscription made by Aurangzeb on top of it.
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​​🕌 Solah Khamba Mosque

Displaying the relics of the past, Solah Khamba Mosque is a popular structure also known as Zanana Masjid. Constructed between the years 1423 and 1424 by Qubil Sultani, the name of the mosque is derived from 16 pillars erected in front of the complex.

Displaying the beautiful artwork in form of arches, domes and columns, the mosque is one of the largest in the country. A large well can also be found behind the southern wall of the structure.

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​​Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary

This bird sanctuary in Karnataka is surrounded by the Tunga river and forest that makes this a stunning haven that attracts many species of birds.

The location and the quaint atmosphere makes it a favourite amongst these winged-animals to nest and breed. You can spend your time in bird-watching, trekking and boating when here.

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​​Nrupatunga Betta

Nrupatunga Betta is a worth visiting tourists spot in Hubli. This tiny hillock is located just opposite the Unkal Lake. From atop the Unkal Lake you can have an enticing view of twin cities Hubli-Dharwad and Unkal Lake. There is a small shrine for Goddess Parvati on the top of the Nrupatunga Betta. It is an ideal picnic spot for local people and tourists.
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​​Hoode Beach

Hoode Beach is a secluded beach located in Kodi Bengare village in Udupi. Visitors can enjoy the calm ambience and gentle waves of the shore with coconut trees forming the perfect backdrop.

Clear waters and pristine white sand allow for one to laze around the sand and catch the setting sun and its brilliant hues at dusk. Local vendors around the beach offer local Tulunadu cuisine as well as toddy, an alcoholic beverage. Hoodie Beach is also connected to the nearby Delta Beach and Bengre Beach, making it the perfect location for those looking to spend an entire day by the water.

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​​Attiveri Reservoir

Nestled in the Uttar Karnataka region, this bird sanctuary is a pleasant place to visit with over 79 species of birds, with 22 of them from other countries.

The area of this land is enclosed by deciduous forests and the Attiveri Reservoir which makes this place serene.

Flora and Fauna: You will find birds like Indian Shag, Spoonbill, Common Grey Hornbill, Common Swallow, Pond Heron, Intermediate Egret, Little Cormorant, Darter, Brown Shrike, Rose-ringed Parakeet, White Ibis, etc. in this park. If things go in your favour, then you will also be able to spot some animals like Grey Mongoose, Indian Porcupine, Indian Pangolin, Wild Boar, Jackal, etc.

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