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The range of food in Karnataka is bound to leave you love-struck, be it the staple idli-dosa or rice items or the specialities. Diversity in tourism in Karnataka also offers gastronomic landscapes that go back thousands of years. An array of

Like any destination in India or the rest of the world, food plays an important role for not just locals but also travellers and tourists. It is often said, breakfast is the important meal of the day and if you

The ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO world heritage site in central Karnataka, come alive with music and sounds of dance when the State Government holds the Hampi Utsava to recreate the grandeur of the erstwhile Vijayanagara Empire.

Kamsale Dance is a popular folk dance form in Mysuru Karnataka region. (Mysuru, Chamarajanagara and Mandya districts). Beesu Kamsale is another vigorous dance form closely associated with the rituals of Male Mahadeswara worship, and employs a great blend of aesthetic

Dollu Kunitha is a traditional dance form in Karnataka. Dollu Kunithâ is high on energy and performed all over the state during major festivals and celebrations. It is a popular folk dance associated with the worship of Sree Beeralingeshwara

Discover the 9-day Karaga, a tradition started and sustained by a Tamil speaking community of gardeners called Thigalars. The Karaga festival is held at the Dharmaraya Swamy Temple in Bangalore. Just after dusk on the Karaga day between March and

The sleepy town of Melkote comes alive during the annual Vairamudi Brahmotsava when the deity of the hill shrine Lord Vishnu is adorned with the legendary diamond-studded crown embedded with precious gems. Legend has it the crown has been brought

Kanakagiri Utsava is celebrated during February-March month (as per Hindu calendar’s Krishna Paksha in Phalguna month). Kanaka Giri translates to Hill of Gold and Kanakachalapati temple is the main temple in Kanakagiri and centre of Kanakagiri Utsava.