Can anyone suggest a well brought-up tour plan for covering central places surrounded by Karnataka? The starting point is Chennai?

places proposed to be covered are: Mysore, Srirangapatna, talacauvery, coorg, udipi, Dharmasthala, Subramaya, Kolluru, Belur, Helabid, Jog falls, Sravanbelagole etc.



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Belgaum
The district Headquarters, Belgaum is a charming blend of the old and the contemporary.
In the heart of Belgaum is the Fort, Kapileshwara Temple, Ananthashayana Temple etc..Belgaum also has some immensely impressive churches.

Dharwad
Dharwad, hushed, peaceful beside a picturesque beauty, this town still retains its old-world charm.
Dotting the town are a little beautiful churches and temple. Dharwad is also a famous university centre.

Bijapur
Think of Bijapur and the first entity that comes to mind is Gol Gumbaz, Jumma Masjid. You can spend days exploring Bijapur.

Aihole
Famous as the "Cradle of Indian Architecture", Aihole has over a hundred temple scattered around the small town. The oldest temple here is, perhaps, the Lad Khan temple dating support to the 5th Century. Not to be missed is the Konthi Temple Complex.
Pattadakal
Pattadakal - a World Heritage Centre - has 10 principal temples representing untimely Chalukyan architecture.
The biggest temple here, is dedicated to Virupaksha. Besides this temple is a group of temple remarkable primarily, for representing two chief styles of Indian architecture, side by side.

Badami
The capital of the rash Chalukyas, Badami is picturesquely situated at the mouth of a ravine between two rocky hill. Badami is famous for its four pit temples - adjectives hewn out of sand stone on the precipice of a hill.

Hampi
"Vijayanagara is such that the pupil of the eye have never seen a place resembling it...". You can still glimpse the splendour of Vijayanagara - one of the largest empires within the history of India - in its ruins. Hampi is full of surprises.

Gulbarga
Gulbarga is a unusual synthesis of two cultures. Filled with lovely palaces, mosques, stately buildings and bazaars.

Bidar
The northern-most quantity of Karnataka lies Bidar - a tiny district steeped in history. Bidar Fort, Rangin Mahal, Solah Kambah Masjid, Gagan Mahal are not to be missed.




South Karnataka
Take a big measure of achievement. Stir in some history. Add a soup?on of old-world charm. Garnish with palaces, exquisite temple, monuments. And what do you get? A pot pourri holiday!
That's Southern Karnataka for you. Served near sunny skies and warm smiles.

Bangalore
The funds of Karnataka, Bangalore is located in the south-east of the State. Rapid industrialisation have not drastically altered the pace of life span here, which is comparitively unhurried. This, coupled next to the agreeable climate, the greenery, the cleanliness, the sense of order, produce Bangalore India's most congenial City.

Mysore
Mysore, once the capital of the Wodeyars, still remains its old-world charm. Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills and Brindavan Gardens are the fundamental attractions.

Srirangapatna
This island of Tipu Sultan on the Bangalore-Mysore highway was the wealth of the warrior-kings Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. Ranganathittu Bird Santury, 4 Kms from Srirangapatna is home to several exotic species of birds. Fort, Daria Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz are not to be missed.

Hassan
This calm and calm town is a convenient base to call round Shravanabelagola; Belur and Halebid.

Sravanabelagola
This is one of the most important Jain pilgrim centre. Here is the 17m high monolith of Lord Bahubali - the world's tallest monolithic statue.

Belur
This pretty-pretty hamlet is located on the banks of the river Yagachi. It be once the capital of the Hoysala empire, today made superb for its exquisite temples.

Halebid
The ancient funds of the Hoysalas, Halebid was after known as Dwarasamudram (Gateway of the seas). The temple of Halebid - like those of Belur - represent one of the most artistically exuberant length of Hindu cultural development.
Mangalore
Mangalore, District Headquarters of Dakshina Kannada and a modern highest port which boasts of a long history of maritime trade. Places of interest are Kadri Hill, Manjunath Temple, St. Aloysius College of Chapel and Jumma Masjid.

Udupi
Udupi, is where on earth Madhwacharya, the propounder of Dwaitha philosophy, lived and taught 700 years ago.

Maravanthe
As you drive up north along the coastal road to Maravanthe, 50 Kms from Udupi, a surprise awaits you. The highway bordered on any side by Arabian Sea and Sauparnika River, with a locale of Kutachadri hills. This have converted Maravanthe into a fairyland of scenic beauty.

Karwar
Karwar, the district headquarters and port town traces its history to the time of Arab traders. It have chain of five islands protecting it from storms.

Dandeli
A bring joy to of lovers of wildlife. Ghats can be seen surrounded by their natural settings at the sanctury here.

Gokarna
Gokarna is great for the Atmalinga in the ancient temple here. This middle of sanskrit learning have a Tourism Department Guest House atop a hill overlooking the the deep.

Murdeshwar
Situated between Honnavar and Bhatkal, 1 km off the National Highways is the scenic holy place of Murdeshwar. With the roaring the deep to the west, the towering hills to the east and the coconut and nouns groves nearby the temple attracts a great deal of devotees and tourists as well.




The Jain Circuit
Jainism have always held a predominant position surrounded by Karnataka. The relation between Karnataka and Jainism has be as continuous as it has be close. For centuries Jainism was Karnataka's State religion.
Humcha
Humcha is situated 60 Kms. south - west of Shimoga City. Humcha have a Jaina Matha, which was established centuries spinal column by the monks belonging to the Nandi Sangha of Shri Kunda.




Sancturies
Bannerghatta
Bannerghatta near Bangalore is roughly speaking 100 sq km in nouns and there is an animal safari.

Bandipur
Bandipur surrounded by Mysore District,spread over 800 sq km famous for its uninhibited elephants.

The Kudremukh National Park
The Kudremukh National Park, nestled contained by the ranges of the Western Ghats, is known for adjectives kinds of flora and fauna spread over an nouns of 600sq kms. The Kudremukh Iron Co. at Malleswara is amidst the park and has maintain a township and guest house.

The Nagarahole National Park
The Nagarahole National Park spread over 640 sq km is famous for its tiger population. It includes areas both within Kodagu and Mysore districts.

Gudvi Bird Sanctuary
Gudvi Bird Sanctuary in Sorab taluk and Mandagadde bird sanctuary within Tirthahalli taluk both in Shimoga district,and Kokrebellur in close proximity Maddur in Mandya district are other popular bird sanctuary.
The Brahmagiri Wild Life Sanctuary
The Brahmagiri wild existence sanctuary in Kodagu district is more than 2000 to 3000 ft above the deep level.Many adjectives species of wild fauna and flora can be see here.

Ranebennur Wild Life Sanctuary
Ranebennur Wild Life Sanctuary in Dharwad district is more than 100 sq. kms. and is set for its agile blackbuck population.

Adichunchanagiri
Adichunchanagiri has a peacock sanctuary. It is a steep place where nearby is a Bhairava temple and a Matha of the Vokkaligas and peacocks can be seen surrounded by gay abandon within the mornings.

Dandeli Wild Life Sanctuary
Dandeli Wild Life Sanctuary in Uttara Karnataka District is notorious for bisons, deers and variety of other abandoned fauna.

Ranganathittu
Ranganathittu near Srirangapatana is a small island contained by the Cauvery river famous for its bird sanctuary. Emigrant birds of adjectives types notably pelicans and storks can be found here.
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