The City of Royals, it is one of the cleanest cities in India and has some of the finest palaces and gardens, along with the historic Mysore Zoo.
Coorg is regarded as the Scotland of India, a wonderful hill station that is well known for its coffee plantations and boasts stunning scenery, along with adventure activities like trekking and rafting.
This ancient city, with its cool temperature year-round, has a lot of historical sites, like the famous Belgaum Fort and the picturesque Gokak Falls.
It is a religious hub, primarily known for its famous and giant 123-foot Lord Shiva statue, peaceful beaches, and striking Arabian Sea views.
Famous for its exquisite temples from the Chalukyan era, including the Virupaksha and Galaganatha temples, Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The perfect paradise for beach lovers and foodies, Mangalore is a lively city offering sun-kissed beaches, striking coconut palms, and yummy seafood.
This is the most visited pilgrimage place, along the banks of the River Tunga, famous for the peaceful Sharada Peetham of the 8th century.
It is a serene hill station best known for coffee plantations and beautiful waterfalls, combined with fabulous greenery, making it a wonderfully natural retreat.
A calm coastal town, Gokarna is one of the many treasure hidden beaches of the country among the Om beach, spiritual aspect, and yoga centres.
Known as the Cherrapunji of South India, Agumbe is a serene place to witness the lush green hill town with biodiversity, waterfalls, and an enchanting sunset view all around.