India: Best of Karnataka

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India: Best of Karnataka
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Duration: 12 days
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About your trip

Discover the best of Karnataka with an expertly crafted itinerary that  includes visits to Bangalore, Mysore, Bandipur, Hassan, Chikmagalur, and  Hampi. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes,  and rich history of this beautiful south Indian state. No planning  needed, just pack your bags and let us take care of the rest. 

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Day 1

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Arrive Bangalore

Today you will arrive at Bangalore International Airport in the evening. Following customs, immigration formalities and baggage collection, a Memorable Journeys representative will meet you as you EXIT the ARRIVALS TERMINAL building after which you would be transferred to your hotel. 


Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be accorded with a Traditional Welcome. Welcoming guest is an age-old tradition. ‘Atithi Devobhava’ - treat your guest as if he were God. Indian hospitality can be savoured immediately as one arrives at the hotel. The guest’s forehead is anointed with the traditional red ‘tika’ which is considered auspicious along with garlanding. Relax with a non-alcoholic welcome drink following which proceed to check in at your room.


Built in the 16th century by the feudal lord, enlarged by the legendary Tipu Sultan and later laid out by the British, Bangalore is undoubtedly one of India’s most gracious cities. The wide roads and open spaces, architectural landmarks and beautiful gardens lend it a deceptively unhurried appearance. But contrary to that, ‘India’s Silicon Valley’ is one of Asia’s fastest growing cities.


Fortunately, the gardens are still there as is the ambiance of a graceful, gracious township, a legacy of the Wodeyars, the erstwhile rulers of Mysore state. Its gardens, sprawling parks and tree-lined roads give it a green and fresh appearance. It has a pleasant climate nearly all the year round.


Overnight at the hotel

Day 2

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Bangalore - Mysore

After buffet breakfast at the hotel, you will proceed for the city tour of the garden city - Bangalore. Which begins with a visit to Lalbagh, the botanical garden spread over 240 acres and having a wide variety of exotic trees and plants. You will drive past The Vidhan Soudha which houses the State Legislative assembly and part of the. Finally visit the Bull Temple believed to have been constructed in the 16th century, has been carved out of a single granite block. Also drive past, the Maharaja Palace, Indian Institute of Science and the Public library


After the tour you will be driven to Mysore (150 Kms/05Hrs). Enroute visit Srirangapatnam.


Srirangapatnam - Here you will visit the remains of the fort and the Hindu temples and the summer Palace of Tipu Sultan. This little town of Srirangapatnam played an important role in the region since its origins in the 10th century, being the focal point in South India’s political development, the fort was built under the Vijaynagar kings in 1454, 150 years later the last Vijaynagar king handed over authority to the Hindu Wodeyars of Mysore, who made it their capital. In the second half of the 18th century, it became the capital of Haidar Ali, who defended it against the Marathas.


Later continue your drive to Mysore, upon arrival proceed for Check-in at your hotel.

Once the capital of a princely state, Mysore still carries on its placid shoulders the aura and glamour of palaces, the grandeur of festivals of times gone by, but all of it with a quiet, unhurried dignity. Mysore is often called the Jewel of Karnataka - its arts, culture, buildings, festivals, gardens and parks being the quintessence of the state’s heritage.


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3

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Mysore

After buffet breakfast, you will proceed for the sightseeing tour of Mysore.

Your infatuation with Mysore begins with the Maharaja’s Palace, at the heart of the city. It is a veritable treasure trove of exquisite carvings and works of art from the world over. Later proceed to the Rajendra Art Gallery which has some remarkable selections of paintings by Raja Ravi Verma, Nicholas Roerich and traditional paintings in the Mysore style.


Afternoon visit the Devaraja Market - Experience famous street markets of Mysore exhibiting endless variety of items, including delicate metal crafts, precious metal work, antique coins as well as day to day usable like spices, fruits, vegetables, spices, cloth, textiles, jewellery and even necessities.


Overnight at the hotel

Day 4

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Mysore - Bandipur

After buffet breakfast, you will proceed for Bandipur enroute visiting Sri Himvad Goapala Swamy Hills.

The hill is named Himavad in comparison to the mountain bounded by the haze throughout the year. Himavad meaning fog, whereas, betta means mountain. An extensive area is full of the wooden forest trails where a national park is located. The hill houses Shrine Sri Gopala Swamy (Sri Krishna) The hill situated at the core of the diverse wildlife Bandipur National park. Situated at the district namely, Chamarajanagar in Karnataka.


Continue your drive to Bandipur, upon arrival proceed for Check-in at your hotel.


Located in Karnataka, Bandipur National Park is famous for its rich biodiversity and provides one of the best Tiger Safari experiences in India after the Ranthambore National Park. The area covered by the park is 874 square km, which houses many endangered species of flora and fauna. The best thing about this park is – it habitats the largest number of wild elephants in South Asia and is controlled and shared by two major states, i.e., Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. 


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5

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Bandipur

Early this morning, proceed for game safari into the national park.

Return to your hotel for buffet breakfast. After breakfast, morning will be at leisure. 

Afternoon proceed for your second safari into the national park.


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 6

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Bandipur - Sravana Belagola - Hassan

After buffet breakfast, proceed for Sravana Belagola & visit Gomateshwara Hill shrine.

Sravanabelgola (meaning 'the Monk of the White Pond') is one of the Jain religion's oldest and most important pilgrimage centers in India. It is home to the massive 18m monolithic Gomateshwara (or Bahubali) statue, and this colossal edifice towers over the placid and serene plain that it overlooks. Once in every 12 years, the town is thronged by lakhs of worshippers from all over the country and abroad, who come to pay their respects to the saint, and anoint him with their offerings. Otherwise, Bahubali watches in dreamy silence from the hill, the simplicity and serenity of his countenance reflecting the achievement of the supreme goal he struggled so long and hard to attain. 


Continue your drive to Hassan, upon arrival proceed for Check-in at your hotel.


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 7

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Hassan – Belur – Halebeid – Chikmagalur

After buffet breakfast, proceed to visit Belur & Halebeid. 

The Hoysalas who ruled southern parts of Karnataka from the 11th to the 14th century have built more than 150 temples, each a masterpiece of creation and the temples of Belur, Halebid and Somanatha-pura are the pinnacle of this exuberant activity. Hailed as `nectar in stone' they are a tribute to that era. The Hoysala temples are built on a star-shaped pedestal and are centred around a pillared hall. The precise carving of the rounded surface of the pillars are so smooth they appear as if they are `lathe turned'. Every nook and corner of the temples pay delicate attention to the tiniest detail. 


The Channakeshava temple at Belur which was built by the famous Hoysala ruler Vishnuvardhana in 1117 A.D. is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple was built to commemorate the king's conversion from Jainism to Vaishnava faith under the influence of Saint Ramanuja. The Gopuram of this temple is a later addition probably made by Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagar. The most remarkable feature of this temple is the presence of 38 bracket figures of `Madanikas'. Beautiful, pensive, playful and amorous each figure is full of feminine grace and charm. One sculpted beauty wrings water from her long tresses and the drops of water are collected on hair ends. A thread inserted into the pupil of the eye emerges through the nose. The figures are so heavily ornamented they make us feel that perhaps the architects of the temple were originally jewellers by profession. 

  

The Hoysaleshwara Temple at Halebid is one of the finest specimens of Hoysala creativity. Practically encyclopaedic in its sheer volume of carved pageantry, the temple has representations of Hindu deities, sages, birds, animals, hunting, agriculture, dance and music besides scenes of war. Two open-pillared Nandi Mandapas are situated in front of the temple. There is also a smaller temple, the Kedareswara at Halebid. Also notable is the imposing Hoysaleswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.


Continue your drive to Chikmagalur. Upon your arrival, check in at your hotel.


Overnight at the hotel

Day 8

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Chikmagalur

After buffet breakfast, proceed to for an excursion to Mullayanagiri.

Mullayanagiri, being the highest peak in Chikmagalur, is blessed with an unmatched beauty. The view from the summit is even more beautiful and sees hordes of trekkers visit the place to fulfil their adventurous desire every year. The staggering natural beauty also has facilities for road biking and mountain riding. Have to climb 400 man -made steps to summit.


Return to your hotel later this afternoon & overnight at the hotel.

Day 9

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Chikmagalur – Hampi

After buffet breakfast, proceed for Hampi enroute visit Chitradurga Fort.

Chitradurga - The boulders that lie scattered in and around Chitradurga belong to the oldest rock formation in the country. The Kallina Fort is a major attraction here and tourists travel to Chitradurga from all over India.


Upon arrival Hampi, check in at your hotel.


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 10

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Hampi

After buffet breakfast, proceed for city tour of Hampi.

Once the majestic capital of the powerful Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi is now a ruined city of ancient palaces and forts. Founded by Harihara and Bukka in 1336, the landscape of Hampi was dotted with magnificent palaces, sacred temples, massive fortifications, baths, markets, pavilions, and stables for royal elephants. The Vijayanagara kings were great patrons of art and Hampi became the epicentre of a flourishing indigenous culture.


The sprawling city was planned in such a way that the important structures are located in two areas, referred to as the Royal Centre and the Sacred Centre. The Royal Centre contains remnants of opulent palaces, baths, pavilions, royal stables, while the Sacred Centre locates holy temples. The Sacred Centre is situated on the northern edge of the city along the banks of the holy Tungabhadra River.


Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11

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Hampi - Bangalore

After buffet breakfast, proceed for Bangalore.


Upon arrival Bangalore, check in at your hotel for wash & change (optional). 


Later this evening, in time transfer to the international airport for your flight to onward destination.

Day 12

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Departure Bangalore

Depart Bangalore by your international flight.

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1. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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