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About Karnataka - Introduction | How to get there | Tourist information Centers

From time immemorial, Karnataka is renowned as the abode of Carnatic music, a unique form of Indian classical music. But in the twentieth century, it is better known for its rich culture, architecture, industries and other diverse attractions. The state was formerly known as Mysore state and on November 1st 1973, the name was changed to Karnataka. It is no wonder that Karnataka is known as the "Cradle of Architecture" for its profusion of splendid monuments including the oldest Lad Khan Temple, which dates back to the 5th century, the magnificent Mysore palace, World Heritage sites at Hampi and Pattadackal and so on. At Hampi one can observe Indian sculpture and the centuries old architectural marvels in all its splendor.

Karnataka is one of the fastest growing states in terms of Industries and facilities. The Capital City Bangalore, presently known as Bangaluru can be termed as the IT hub of India.

Everything in Karataka is an intense experience for the tourist. Karnataka unfolds a variety of tourist destinations, from historic places to wildlife parks and religious places to spectacular waterfalls. Some of the main tourist places include Mysore Palace, Brindavan Gardens, Jog Falls, Pattadackal Temple, Sravanbelagola,  Srirangapatna etc. These places indicate a variety and richness of attractions.

The state is bounded by the states of Maharashtra and Goa in the North and North-West; by the Arabian sea in the West; by Kerala and Tamilnadu States in the South and by the State of Andhra Pradesh in the East. The state has an equable climate particularly in those areas which are hilly or a high plateau. Best time to visit Karnataka is from October to March.

How to get there

Air : Karnataka has five functional airports at Hubli, Mysore, Belgaum, Mangalore and Bangalore. Apart from the Domestic flights, Bangalore and Mangalore Airport operates flights to international destinations.

Rail: Karnataka is well networked by Indian railway and connects to almost all parts of India. Major railway stations in Karnataka are Bangalore, Mysore, Balguam, Bellary, Mangalore, Tumkur, Harihar, Dharwad, Gulbarga and Bijapur.

Local Transport
Karnataka claims an improving local transport network for getting around different tourist destinations in the state conveniently.

Bus: Most of the places in Karnataka are well connected with KSRTC Service as well as private bus services. National Highways No. 4 and No. 13 are the two major highways. KSRTC with about 110 bus stations operates its services to all villages in the state which have motorable roads. It operates 5100 schedules with 5400 vehicles.

Rented Vehicles : One can avail car or Autorickshaw services for rent in which later is the most cheapest and convinient mode of transport. Many travel agencies offer car for hire as well as for rent. One can find auto rickshaw stands near most of the tourist spots and also at airports, railway stations and bus stands.

Tourist Information Centers
Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Halebidu,
Belur Taluk,
Hassan District-573 121.
Tel: 08177273224

Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Banavasi, Sirsi Taluk,
Uttara Kannada District - 581 318
Bangalore

Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Bangalore railway Station,
Bangalore
Phone No: 080-22870068
Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Hampi, Hospet taluk-583 239
Tel: 08394-241339

Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Badami, Bagalkote District
Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Bangalore Airport,
Bangalore
Tel: 080 25228753

Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Bangalore Bus Station,
Bangalore.

Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Aihole, Hungund Taluk,
Bagalkote District - 587 138
KSTDC
Badami House,
Opposite City Corporation Office,
NR Square,
Bangalore - 560 002
Tel: 080-22275869, 22275883, 22212098
Fax: 080-22238016
Corporate Office
#49, Second Floor,
Khanija Bhavan,
Race Course Road,
Bangalore - 560 001
Tel: 080 22352901, 2, 3
Fax: 080 22352963

Tourist Officers Office
Department of Tourism
#49, Second Floor,
Khanija Bhavan,
Race Course Road,
Bangalore - 560 001
Tel: 080-22352525, Fax: 080-22352626


Tourist Information Centre
Department of Tourism,
Bangalore Airport,
Bangalore
Dept of Tourism
Tourist officer, Light House,
Hotel Indraprasta,
Mangalore-575 001
Tel: 0824- 2442926
Department of Tourism
Tourist officer,
N H 4 Ashok Nagar,
Belgaum-590 001
Tel: 0831- 2470879


Department of Tourism
Tourist officer, Kamanabhavi Extension,
8th ward, Fort Road,
Chitradurga-577 501,
Tel: 08194-234466
Department of Tourism
Tourist Officer, Mini Vidhana Soudha,
Tumkur-572 101
Tel:08162-251349
Department of Tourism
Tourist officer, Doom Light circle,
Kolar-563101
Tel: 08152- 227914
Department of Tourism
Tourist officer,P.E.S College Road,
Opp. Zilla Panchayat office,
Mandya-571 401
Tel: 08232- 238377

Department of Tourism
Tourist officer,
Indira Gandhi road,
Chikmagalur-577 101
Tel: 08262-228493
Department of Tourism
Tourist officer,
Karnataka Government Velhose building, Panaji, Goa-403 001
Tel: 08322-224110

Department of Tourism
Tourist officer,
Dist Stadium Complex,
Raichur 584 101
Department of Tourism
Tourist officer, Madikeri,
Tel: 08272 228580
( Near Information Bhavan)
Government Of India Tourist Office
No.48, Kfc Bldg,Church Street, Bangalore - 560001
Tel:080-25585417, 25321683, 25583030

 

 


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