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Karnataka Tourism to Unveil its Diverse Tourism Offerings at IITM Mumbai 2023

Karnataka Tourism is pleased to announce its participation at IITM Mumbai 2023, a prestigious travel and tourism event scheduled to be held from October 12th to 14th at Nehru Centre, Worli Annie Besant Road. IITM Mumbai 2023 serves

Karnataka Tourism is pleased to announce its participation at IITM Mumbai 2023, a prestigious travel and tourism event scheduled to be held from October 12th to 14th at Nehru Centre, Worli Annie Besant Road. IITM Mumbai 2023 serves as an unrivalled platform for Karnataka Tourism to showcase the state’s myriad offerings to travel enthusiasts, industry professionals, and potential collaborators. The event promises to be a dynamic forum for exploring travel trends, fostering partnerships, and promoting Karnataka as a premier tourist destination.

Tourism Service providers from Karnataka will be participating in the exhibition, making it an ideal opportunity to engage with industry professionals, travellers, and potential business partners. The event promises to create lasting impressions and foster collaborations that will further boost Karnataka’s tourism industry.

Karnataka is renowned for its enchanting beauty and a diverse tapestry of experiences. The state boasts a splendid fusion of ancient temples, palaces, historical monuments, hill stations, pristine beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, and national parks. Home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Hampi and Pattadakal, the majestic Mysore Palace, and the intricate Hoysala temples in Belur and Halebidu, Karnataka’s rich history and architectural brilliance are prominently displayed.

Having been associated with influential dynasties like Kadamba, Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Hoysala, Vijayanagara, and Wodeyar, Karnataka’s culture and traditions bear deep influences from its storied past. The state is custodian of 747 unique protected monuments, offering a captivating glimpse into its glorious history and standing as a testament to its cultural significance and architectural grandeur.

The Western Ghats in Karnataka showcase breathtaking landscapes, complemented by 35 wildlife sanctuaries and 5 national parks that exhibit a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Along its 320-kilometer coastline, Karnataka’s beaches are celebrated for their scenic beauty, providing a backdrop for an array of thrilling water sports activities. The state also hosts stunning hill stations like Coorg, Chikmagalur, Sakaleshpura, and Kodachadri, inviting exploration of homestays, local coffee and cuisine, and immersion in unique traditions. Notable locations for Jungle Stays and wildlife sightings, including elephants and tigers, are Kabini, Bandipur, Dandeli, and Nagarhole.

Karnataka takes pride in its vibrant cultural heritage, showcased through a myriad of festivals such as Dasara, Karaga, and Ugadi. These celebrations epitomize the state’s lively and colourful traditions. The culinary landscape of Karnataka is renowned for its mouthwatering and flavorful offerings, spanning a wide array of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies. From the ever-popular masala dosas and idlis to the delightful bisi bele bath and nutritious ragi mudde, the state’s gastronomic delights never fail to tantalize taste buds.

Karnataka’s allure is further heightened by the dynamic city of Bengaluru, often hailed as the IT hub of India. Its recognition as the Silicon Valley and startup paradise of Asia is attributed to the abundance of startups and unicorns thriving within its boundaries. The city’s unique blend of talent, entrepreneurship, academia, and technological advancements fosters an innovative atmosphere, driving growth and progress.

Bengaluru and Mysuru emerged as prominent hubs for Naturopathy and Yoga, hosting numerous Ayurvedic wellness centres that offer a spectrum of treatments and therapies aimed at promoting holistic health and overall well-being. Karnataka, celebrated for its rich heritage of silks, spices, and sandalwood, is renowned for its picturesque hill stations, mesmerizing waterfalls, revered pilgrimage centres, and a coastline adorned with pristine and untouched beaches. With its diverse range of tourism landscapes encompassing archaeology, religious sites, ecotourism, wildlife, and more, the state presents a multitude of experiences for discerning travellers to indulge in.

Karnataka Tourism’s participation at IITM Mumbai 2023 seeks to showcase the state’s diverse and captivating tourism offerings. From exploring archaeological and religious sites to immersing in ecotourism and wildlife adventures, Karnataka stands as a premier tourist destination in India, appealing to travellers throughout the year. At the Karnataka Tourism stand, visitors will have the wonderful opportunity to delve into an array of travel experiences, engage with well-informed representatives, and acquire valuable information to plan their trips. They will be exhibiting at stand no P6.Ban.

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