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Festivals, Fairs & Cultural Events

Karnataka’s calendar is a vibrant mosaic of festivals, fairs, and cultural events that reflect the state’s deep-rooted traditions, religious diversity, and regional pride. From grand royal parades and temple rituals to folk dance festivals and harvest fairs, every celebration here offers a glimpse into Karnataka’s rich cultural heritage.

Whether you’re drawn to the dazzling spectacle of Mysuru Dasara, the spiritual serenity of Mahamastakabhisheka in Shravanabelagola, or the rustic charm of village fairs like Kambala (buffalo racing) in coastal Karnataka, the state promises an unforgettable cultural immersion. These festivals not only celebrate faith and folklore but also bring communities together with music, dance, cuisine, and vibrant processions.

A Year-Round Cultural Journey

With events taking place throughout the year, every season in Karnataka comes alive with its own flavor of festivity. While Ugadi, the Kannada New Year, marks the beginning of spring with auspicious rituals, Hampi Utsava revives a glorious past with cultural performances amid ancient ruins. Meanwhile, Pattadakal Dance Festival honors temple architecture with classical dance recitals under the stars.

Travelers can plan their visits to coincide with these iconic events and experience Karnataka beyond its monuments—through its living culture.

Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Chamrajanagar

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Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Mandya

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Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru

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Kaveri Sankramana

Kaveri Sankramana

Kodagu

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Kannada Rajyotsava

Kannada Rajyotsava

Karnataka

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Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi

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Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Bagalkote

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Lakkundi Utsava

Lakkundi Utsava

Gadag

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Chalukya Utsava

Chalukya Utsava

Bagalkote

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Hampi Utsav

Hampi Utsav

Vijayanagara

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Kanakagiri Utsava

Kanakagiri Utsava

Koppal

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Featured Events & Festivals

6Sept
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7Sept
Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Chamrajanagar

14Sept
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15Sept
Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Mandya

23Sept
–
2Oct
Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru

17Oct
Kaveri Sankramana

Kaveri Sankramana

Kodagu

1Nov
Kannada Rajyotsava

Kannada Rajyotsava

Karnataka

1Jan
–
31Jan
Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi

1Jan
–
31Jan
Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Bagalkote

1Feb
–
31Mar
Lakkundi Utsava

Lakkundi Utsava

Gadag

1Feb
–
28Feb
Chalukya Utsava

Chalukya Utsava

Bagalkote

28Feb
–
2Mar
Hampi Utsav

Hampi Utsav

Vijayanagara

1Jul
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31Jul
Kanakagiri Utsava

Kanakagiri Utsava

Koppal

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Upcoming Events & Festivals

6Sept
–
7Sept
Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Barachukki Waterfall Festival

Chamrajanagar

14Sept
–
15Sept
Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Gaganachukki Waterfall Festival

Mandya

23Sept
–
2Oct
Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru Dasara Festival – Nada Habba of Namma Karnataka

Mysuru

17Oct
Kaveri Sankramana

Kaveri Sankramana

Kodagu

1Nov
Kannada Rajyotsava

Kannada Rajyotsava

Karnataka

1Jan
–
31Jan
Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi Paryaya Festival

Udupi

1Jan
–
31Jan
Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Pattadakallu Dance Festival

Bagalkote

1Feb
–
31Mar
Lakkundi Utsava

Lakkundi Utsava

Gadag

1Feb
–
28Feb
Chalukya Utsava

Chalukya Utsava

Bagalkote

28Feb
–
2Mar
Hampi Utsav

Hampi Utsav

Vijayanagara

1Jul
–
31Jul
Kanakagiri Utsava

Kanakagiri Utsava

Koppal

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Deepavali Celebrations in Karnataka: A Festival of Lights and Joy
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Mysuru Dasara 2025 – Nada Habba of Karnataka
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Trailblazing Transformation: Karnataka’s Sustainable Tourism Revolution.
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Black Panther, Kabini

The elusive Black Panther of Kabini is a rare wildlife marvel that has earned global fame. Spotted occasionally in the dense forests of Nagarhole National Park, it adds a thrilling allure to Karnataka’s rich biodiversity.

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Maravanthe Beach

Maravanthe Beach offers a unique coastal experience where the highway runs between the roaring Arabian Sea on one side and the calm Souparnika River on the other. With its stunning contrast of landscapes, golden sands, and scenic sunsets, it’s one of Karnataka’s most picturesque beach drives.

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Kambala

The elusive Black Panther of Kabini is a rare wildlife marvel that has earned global fame. Spotted occasionally in the dense forests of Nagarhole National Park, it adds a thrilling allure to Karnataka’s rich biodiversity.

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Sunset at the Beach

As the sun dips into the Arabian Sea, Karnataka’s coastline transforms into a canvas of gold and crimson. Whether you’re at Gokarna, Malpe, or Kaup, the gentle waves, swaying palms, and vibrant skies create a serene, soul-soothing spectacle that lingers long after the light fades.

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Mysore Palace Illuminated

By day it’s royal, by night it’s magical—the Mysore Palace dazzles when lit up with nearly 100,000 bulbs. This weekend spectacle transforms the historical site into a fairy-tale vision, drawing crowds in awe of its grandeur.

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Yakshagana Folk Art

Yakshagana is a vibrant folk theatre form from coastal Karnataka, blending dance, music, elaborate costumes, and storytelling. With its dramatic expressions and mythological themes, it captivates audiences through all-night performances that are equal parts spiritual and spectacular.

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Vidhan Soudha

Standing tall in Bengaluru, Vidhana Soudha is the seat of Karnataka’s legislature and a symbol of state pride. With its majestic neo-Dravidian architecture and illuminated façade by night, it’s a striking landmark that blends tradition with democratic governance.

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Stone Chariot, Hampi

A masterpiece of Vijayanagara architecture, the Stone Chariot at Hampi’s Vittala Temple is one of India’s most iconic monuments. Carved entirely out of stone, this monolithic chariot stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance and engineering prowess of a bygone era.

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Ancient temple architecture