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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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unique geographical features of Karnataka will let the adventure
lovers go as primitive as they want. Cruising along the hotspots in
Karnataka, there is a dreamy experience at every turn. The
hill-stations of Karnataka - Madikeri, Kudremukh, and Nandi Hills -
offer you an opportunity to discover how intoxicating nature can be.
You will find a variety of exotic flora and fauna at the wildlife
sanctuaries at Bhimeshwari, Ranganthittu, Bandipur and Nagarhole. The
coastal belt of Karnataka -- Karavali beach and temple country - is
sheltered by the soaring Western Ghats in the east and embraced by the
blue waters of the Arabian Sea in the west. A magical place of
palm-fringed beaches, lush green fields, breathtaking views and temple
towns, coastal Karnataka has indeed been blessed by nature. Southern
Karnataka is a unique blend of tradition and modernity. On one hand
are the towns of Hassan, Belur and Halebeedu, famous for their
exquisite temples; and on the other is Bangalore, one of the fastest
growing cities in South Asia.
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