Discover our culinary heritage

belebath

Bisi Bele Bath

joladroti

Jolad Roti Meals

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Dharwad Peda

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Mysore pak

Masala dosa

Masala dosa

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Kori gassi

Celebrate the spirit of Karnataka

Celebrate festivals unlike anywhere in the world

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Deepavali

The festival of lights celebrated throughout India

Ugadi

A festival marking the beginning of the Hindu New Year

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Hampi Festival

Traditional and contemporary performances against the backdrop of Hampi's ruins

Pattadakal Dance Festival

Organized by the Government of Karnataka to celebrate the temples at a UNESCO heritage site

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Karnataka Rajyotsava

Karnataka State Day, celebrated on November 1 to commemorate the formation of the state in 1956

Kamsale Nrutya

Kamsale is a folk dance from the Mysuru region, blending rhythmic cymbal beats with songs honouring Lord Mahadeswara

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Ganesh Chaturthi

A famous festival worshipping Lord Ganesha, celebrated for ten days a year 

Kambala Festival

A traditional buffalo race organised in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka

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Mysuru Dasara

A ten day celebration of good over evil with elephant decorated processions and classical dance performances

Huli Vesha

Huli Vesha or tiger-face dance, performed in the coastal region, pays tribute to Goddess Durga during Navratri.

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Experience timeless art

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Mysore Paintings

With a history spanning 700 years, Mysore paintings are created on paper boards using natural dyes and gold leaf

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Sandalwood Carving

Fragrant wood, intricately carved, transforms into stunning decorative masterpieces

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Bidri Work

Intricate metal work for religious purposes

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Channapatna Toys

Wooden toys from Channapatna known for its painting and unique lacquer

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Yakshagana

A traditional dance form known for its elaborate visuals, dance, dialogues and drama

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Huli Vesha

The tiger masque, a folk dance originating from coastal Karnataka

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Kunitha

Traditional dance forms using decorated instruments like drums and singing

Adventure into the wilderness

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Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

The largest bird sanctuary in the state, housing around 170 species is a haven for birdwatchers.

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Nagarahole Tiger Reserve

A prominent tiger and elephant reserve, it houses the largest number of Asiatic elephants in the world among other animal species.

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Bandipur National Park

Located in the western ghats, the Bandipur national park is home to exotic and endangered species like elephants, sloth bears, Indian gaurs, elephants.

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Bannerghatta National Park

The national park is known for its grand lion and tiger safaris along with snake park, a butterfly park, a zoo, and a nature camp.

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Kudremukh National Park

Located in the Chikmagalur and Dakshina Kannada districts, the national park houses leopard, Malabar giant squirrel, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, jackal, mongoose, tiger, wild dog, common langur, porcupine, spotted deer, barking deer and giant flying squirrel.

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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

A project tiger reserve, it is home to tigers and other mammals, reptiles and birds.

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Golden Chariot

Journey through Karnataka’s
timeless charm - Pride of Karnataka

Bengaluru – Nanjangud – Mysore – Halebidu - Chikamgaluru – Hospet – Goa – Bengaluru

Price per person (twin sharing basis) - USD 4740 +GST

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Take a tour through Karnataka

Bengaluru City Tour

Bengaluru, often called the 'Silicon Valley of India,' is a vibrant metropolis where tradition seamlessly blends with modernity. Known for its lush green spaces, Bengaluru boasts a rich history dating back centuries. Today, it stands as a global hub for technology and innovation, attracting talent from around the world. Explore ancient temples alongside cutting-edge research centers, savor delicious South Indian cuisine, and experience the city's unique blend of culture and dynamism.

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Bengaluru full day tour

Welcome to Bengaluru, India's vibrant tech capital and Garden City. This dynamic metropolis perfectly blends its rich cultural heritage with modern innovation, offering tree-lined avenues, historic temples, and world-class tech parks. Whether you're here to explore its famous parks, savor South Indian cuisine, or experience its legendary pub culture, Bengaluru welcomes you with pleasant weather year-round and warm hospitality.

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Mysuru one day tour

Mysuru, the "City of Palaces," is a captivating blend of history and culture. 1  Renowned for its majestic Mysore Palace, this former royal capital of the Wodeyar dynasty offers a rich tapestry of experiences. 1  From exploring ancient temples to immersing oneself in the city's vibrant arts scene, Mysuru promises a truly unforgettable journey.

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Belur - Halebeedu - Shravanabelagola

One of the off-beat but most interesting tour packages from Bangalore is to Belur- Halebeedu and Shravanabelagola. Located in Hassan district, Belur-Halebeedu temples are from the Hoysala Dynasty and are worth a visit. An architectural marvel of the times, the twin temples leave you spellbound. Shravanabelagola is one of the most worshiped Jain pilgrimages and is often visited by others too.  

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Lepakshi - Nandi Hills

Known for its stunning Vijayanagara-style architecture, Lepakshi is home to the Veerabhadra Temple, adorned with intricate carvings and murals. The iconic Nandi statue, one of the largest in India, is a must-see highlight of this historic site. And Nandi hills, a serene hill station offering breathtaking views, lush greenery, and a refreshing climate. Famous for its sunrise vistas, ancient Nandi Temple, and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Retreat.

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Mini South India

Tamil Nadu offers something special for every traveler. The magnificent temples of Madurai, Rameswaram, and Kanyakumari captivate visitors with their stunning facades and intricately carved sculptures. These centuries-old marvels are not just places of worship but also treasures of unparalleled architecture, serving as enduring symbols of communal harmony and peace.

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South Canara Temple tour

South Karnataka is home to thousands of magnificent temples, attracting devotees from across the globe who come to pay homage to their deities. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, hilltops, and serene riverbanks, these temples offer a profound sense of peace and tranquility. Renowned for their warm hospitality, the temples welcome everyone, transcending barriers of caste, creed, or class. Many temples also provide devotees with free mid-day meals and dinner, embodying the spirit of generosity and community.

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North Karnataka

North Karnataka is a treasure trove of history, home to monuments dating back to the 5th century. Once the heart of Kannada empires that ruled the Deccan, it boasts remarkable heritage sites. The Badami Chalukyas left an indelible mark with their stunning monuments at Pattadakal, Aihole, and Badami. Aihole, often called the cradle of Indian architecture, houses over 125 temples and monuments built between 450 and 1100 AD. Adding to its grandeur, the Vijayanagara Empire’s magnificent temples in Vijayanagara stand as enduring symbols of architectural brilliance.

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