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Karnataka
Formed in 1950, Karnataka was
formerly known as Mysore and it is now among one of
the four southern political units. Kannada is the
official language of Karnataka but English is
widely spoken in the main cities. The eighth
largest state of India boasts of unforgettable
tourist delights – the dazzling ancient sculpted
temples, scenic mountains, pleasant and enjoyable
weather, rich palaces, endless beaches, virgin
tropical forests, modern and happening cities and
above all, its friendly people. Home to the IT
capital of India – Bangalore -- the cosmopolitan
city in the true sense of the term, is famous for
its energetic nightlife and westernized lifestyle.
Rapid industrialisation has not drastically altered
the pace of life here, which is comparatively
unhurried. This coupled with the agreeable climate,
the greenery, the cleanliness and the sense of
order; makes Bangalore India's most congenial City.
Make Bangalore your base camp and transport
yourself to the magnificent past, discover the
state's wildlife treasures or relax in the lap of a
cool hill station.
The enchanting state abounding
in scenic beauty, rich in flora and fauna and
symbolizing the Indian IT superiority, offer
tourists all the inducements to unwind and feel
home about. The exquisite blend of glorious
traditions and technological marvels of the modern
world make Karnataka a kaleidoscope of exciting
experiences to bewitch the senses. There are many
cities of historic and religious importance like
Mysore, Hampi, Vijaynagaram, Mangalore,
Hubli-Dharwad, Bellary and Belgaum blessed with
magnificent temples and palaces. The impressive
palaces and monumental temples are the legacies of
powerful dynasties that date back to hundreds of
years. Karnataka is among the world's most ancient
civilizations and is home to two World Heritage
Sites – Hampi and Pattadakal. In terms of natural
attractions, 22 percent of the state's land area is
made up of forests; Karnataka is home to Jog Falls
- Asia's highest waterfall. The unique geographical
situation, the lush green vegetation and the royal
ruins of the monuments are deservedly Karnataka's
famous attractions .
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