Freedom Struggle locations in Karnataka
The year 2022 is celebrated in splendour to mark the 75 years of India’s Independence. The theme, ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” is celebrated to focus on spreading awareness about India’s inspiring stories and beautiful locations.
International Tiger Day-2022
Every year 29 July is celebrated as International Tiger Day to raise awareness and support for tiger conversation issues by mere sharing videos, infographics, and links to suitable content to involve more people in the cause.
Places to Visit during Monsoon
The whispers of the drying leaves, the silence of the forest, the chirping of birds, the calmness of River Kabini, thrilling safaris, and the excitement of sighting wildlife, are these enough reasons to visit Kabini? Trust me there are much
Kabini landscapes and wildlife
The whispers of the drying leaves, the silence of the forest, the chirping of birds, the calmness of River Kabini, thrilling safaris, and the excitement of sighting wildlife, are these enough reasons to visit Kabini? Trust me there are much
Top things to see and do in Shimoga
One of the lesser-explored destinations in Karnataka is Shimoga also officially known as Shivamogga meaning ‘Shiva- Mukha’ or the ‘Face of Lord Shiva’. The district Shimoga is approximately 300 km away from the state capital, Bangalore. On the banks of
Sakrebyle Elephant Camp
If you thought only human beings need love and care not just for their physical well-being but also for mental health, you are wrong. Elephants also need the same amount of love and care, especially when they are dealing with
International Yoga Day
International Yoga Day is celebrated every year on 21 June. 21st June was proposed by Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi on September 27, 2014, on World Tourism Day during his speech at the UN General Assembly. The date
Keladi Rameshwara Temple
Karnataka’s rich heritage and culture attract travellers from all spheres irrespective of age and interests. The architecture and detailing of the time speak a thousand words. Some of the offbeat or unexplored and lesser travelled places include the Shivamogga district
Forts in Karnataka
Karnataka has been ruled by various dynasties like Maurya, Hoysala, Vijayanagara, and Chalukya, the list is endless and all these empires have left behind a rich heritage and history. The legacy in the form of temples, monuments, palaces, and forts
Heritage Tour in Bangalore
‘One State Many Worlds’, the tag line of Karnataka Tourism says it all. Like many other tourist attractions in Karnataka, water sports and adventure is the most sought activity by all age groups. With 300 km of coastline, rivers and