10 Free Things to do in Karnataka That You Shouldn't Miss

October 29, 2021 Agatha Simes

Karnataka is a state in the south western region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State of Mysore, it was renamed Karnataka in 1973. The state corresponds to the Carnatic region. The capital and largest city is Bangalore (Bengaluru).
Restaurants in Karnataka

1. Group of Monuments at Hampi

Southern Bank of the River Tungabhadra, Hampi 583239 India
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5.0 based on 598 reviews

Group of Monuments at Hampi

Reviewed By abhimanasu - Mandya, India

Hampi is a beautiful and hoistoric place in India there is someny things to see most are templs which are build in year back.Hampi is a magnificent city of ruins, located besides the Tungabhadra river in the state of Karnataka. It is about 352 kms from Bangalore. But heavy crowded places during december as many schools are orgainizing trips to hampi as as historical place.

2. ISKCON Temple Bangalore

Chord Road Hare Krishna Hill, Bengaluru 560010 India +91 98101 15661 [email protected] http://www.iskconbangalore.org/
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4.5 based on 4,803 reviews

ISKCON Temple Bangalore

ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna temple was inaugurated in the year 1997. It is not just a temple, but a cultural complex housing the temples dedicated to the Deities of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra, Sri Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda, Sri Prahlada Narasimha, Bhakta Hanuman, Garudadeva and Srila Prabhupada, Founder Acharya of ISKCON. ISKCON Bangalore is a charitable society with the objective of propagating Krishna Consciousness all over the world, as explained by Srila Prabhupada, whose teachings are based on Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam.

Reviewed By Wanderer795421

Best place to visit if you are in Bangalore Serene peaceful great hangout place delicious food must visit place in Bangalore great people great learning kitchen with cooks more than 500000 mails daily e must visit to get peace of mind great meditation place gorgeous decoration best meditation centre

3. Cauvery River

Talakaveri India
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Cauvery River

Reviewed By Travelloready - Ahmedabad, India

loved the view the surrounding full of Green Nature... Life away from Busy city life ... beautiful river you see crossing most of the Karnataka

4. Devaraja Market

Shivarampet Rd, Mysuru (Mysore) 570001 India
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4.5 based on 222 reviews

Devaraja Market

Reviewed By cnomis - Chorley, United Kingdom

you are bedazzled with colour, scents , people , fruits, flowers, everything is home grown except for the apples, we bought incense sticks after being shown how they are made, cows wandering around, cats , fabulous place

5. Sri Krishna Temple

G B Panth Road Krishna Complex, Udupi 576101 India +91 98452 42053 http://www.renttempotraveller.com/tempo-traveller-hire-in-udaipur.html
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Sri Krishna Temple

Reviewed By souravg826 - Bengaluru, India

One of the must visit place in Udupi,the temple is well maintained and management of devotees is good.you must have Prasadam in the temple,it’s yummy

6. Murudeshwar

India
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Murudeshwar

Reviewed By TravellerKalyan - Hyderabad District, India

Very nice place located on the seashore and breathtaking views from the top of hill and the Gopuram. The Gopuram(entrance) is 21 floor and we can go to 18th floor using the lift. There are 3-4 windows for enjoying the view of surrounding places. There is a big Shiva statue also just by the seaside. Beach is very close to this temple and have water sports available. The road is very good and is around 2 kms from Highway.

7. Avani

Kolar India
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Avani

Reviewed By Manish-blr - Bengaluru, India

As part of kolar nature tour, from Bangalore, covering Avani Betta , Markendaya hills, Kaigal falls (best avoided by families), we had visited here on the independence day long weekend.it was drizzling that day and the weather was simply awesome to hold us back in bangalore. we took a break at Kamath's restaurant for breakfast and then reached here. First visited sri Ramalingeshwara temple complex, which has multiple Shivalinga's installed by the pandavas, and there is a giant chariot stationed outside. Only 1 of them has the priest doing Puja, it was raining, so we could not spend much time appreciating the beautiful temple carvings. if you are facing the temple, about 100m to the right, there is a road (at bend) which takes you towards the base of stairs to climb to the Sita-Parvati temple at the top of the mountain. several cars can be parked there. all locals climb barefoot, mostly because of reverence of the hill and its mythology, but maybe scientific reason also there that its a steep mountain and with rains, it gets slippery, so barefoot you can feel the surface well and avoid slipping. few tourists were climbing with shoes/sandals and some locals also mentioned that climb should be done without footwear. its a pretty decent climb, so its your choice, as nothing is mentioned as such. most pathway is made with cut rocks (like stairs) or stairs etched into the rock face, at other places arrow marks are made, so the direction is known without guide. Lot of women and kids also climb, so its quite safe for family. little ones may get tired, so climb as per the climate - take water/umbrellas'hats etc. since it was raining slightly, we were lucky to climb even at noon without any problem, though surface was slippery at many places. half way through there is small cave (few structures are there) and further inside smaller cave. LEgend has it that Luv and Kusha were born here and Sitaji spent time here, which was part of Sage Valmiki's ashram. The Sita-Parvati temple at top is really beautiful and also gives very good view of the surroundings. AFter a decent climb, believe like an hour, it gives lot of peace to pray at the temple. Priest was also there.

8. Art of Living International Center

21st Km Kanakapura Road Udayapura, Bengaluru 560082 India +91 90360 05022 [email protected] http://www.bangaloreashram.org
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Art of Living International Center

Welcome to The Art of Living International Centre! Situated on the top of the Panchagiri Hills, 36km southwest of Bangalore, near Udipalya village, the campus is an ideal location for reflection and rejuvenation. Started in 1986 and spread over 65 acres, the campus has an abundance of flowering foliage spread along winding footpaths, a peaceful lake and the exquisitely beautiful Vishalakshi Mantap, the central meditation hall. Satsangs, held every evening, are gatherings where different minds unite through music, meditation, and wisdom to experience an elevated state of consciousness. Through Seva (voluntary service) one can experience the humble satisfaction of doing selfless work here, from serving food in the kitchen to keeping the premises clean to working in the various departments that focus on various projects and the ashram's upkeep. The Vishalakshi Mantap, named after 'Amma', Sri Sri's mother, is the main Meditation Hall in the form of a fully blossomed 1000 petal lotus. Its reflective dome that mirrors the sun during the day is lit up at night to a synchronized change of colored lights. The dome and golden spire that can be viewed from all parts of the sprawling campus grounds play the role of a compass - lending a sense of navigation to the spiritual seeker. Courses are held in various rooms at different levels of the mantap and satsangs are held on the main level. Each level opens onto a gallery. Following a circular design, the levels provide an excellent view of the campus grounds and the open grounds and hills in the distance. Built on a smaller scale, is the Sumeru Mantap in the more secluded, old ashram campus. When the campus was newly set up, and there was a much smaller gathering of people, satsangs were held here. It is a circular 3 tiered gallery with a garden in the center and the sky for a roof, dominated by a large densely foliaged banyan tree in the center. The Radha Kund gardens recapture the mystical garden of Vrindavan, replete with a pair of elephants, a pair of geese, a deer, some rabbits and a number of exotic birds! This is an excellent place to observe various birds as they sweep over the lake - and a good place to unwind, reflect and take stock of one's life. From the gardens one can hear the Sanskrit chantings of the boys at the Gurukul nearby. The seven year training program at the Gurukul teaches students how to conduct temple rituals. The course syllabus also includes study of the Veda, Agama, Sanskrit, Astrology, Yoga, music, Sculpture, Epics and scriptures. The Goshala, home to over 250 cows, is an important project undertaken to preserve the native breed of Indian cows. The cows enjoy human company and visitors receive great pleasure brushing and petting the cows. For those who wish to simply relax, The Sri Sri Ayurveda Panchakarma (Wellness Spa) offers the ideal retreat for body and mind. Apart from the super ambience and food, one can select from a number of rejuvenating therapy packages the spa offers. On campus is a very popular, vibrant eatery, The Vishala Cafe that serves Indian and Continental fast food. It is here that youngsters like to meet, relax, exchange ideas, play the piano or eat a filling meal while reading from the selection of books displayed at the cafe. An array of shops are also present on campus - two Divine shops (selling music and books), The Divine Services (a provision store), Madhurya (traditional artefacts, gifts), Sri Kriti (a boutique that sells hand made products by rural women and traditional craftmen) and Sri Sri Agriculture with its fresh produce of fruits and vegetables grown on campus. The Bangalore Campus makes for a truly self-contained retreat - your home away from home!

Reviewed By Chetan_V - Bengaluru, India

I attended one day event at art of living ashram during Feb 2020. It was great opportunity to meet with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar as well!

9. Goravanahalli Maha Lakshmi Temple

Goravanahalli Village, Tumkur India
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Goravanahalli Maha Lakshmi Temple

Reviewed By JayanthK21 - Bengaluru, India

Goravanahalli Mahalakshmi temple is one of the most sacred place for Hindus. Folks who cannot travel to Kolhapur mahalakshmi will follow this goddess with utmost discipline. The deity inside the temple is beautiful. Well maintained temple. Don't fall into false hopes and words of the poojaris of the adjoining temple where their main motto is to take money from you by telling some or the other stories.. Goravanahalli is around 100 kms away from Bangalore which has very good roads leading till the temple. It will be a beautiful drive across the rural parts of the Karnataka, lush green agricultural fields and adjoining the Savandurga Hillock. You can start Bangalore by around 7 in the morning, have breakfast on the Tumkur highway.. visit the temple around 10 and be back in Bangalore by 1-1.30.. good half day outing. Do visit the lake at Goravanahalli also.

10. Kadri Manjunath Temple

Kadri, Mangalore India
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Kadri Manjunath Temple

Reviewed By lakshmih31 - Coimbatore, India

Situated in the heart of the city this huge temple is a divine place. The smaller temples of Aiyappa, Anjaneya, Ganesha, Durga Parameswari & Chandramouleeswara add to the splendour. The Kaasi Bhageerathi theertha from where water can be collected & used for abhishekam of the Shiva lingam by devotees is so unique. A must experience place.

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