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Karnataka. It is a place of historical, religious and cultural importance. It is a vaishnavite pilgrimage centre and is famous for the Ranganathaswamy temple. The city surrounded by river Cauvery, was the capital of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. The celebrated Daria Daulat Bagh, the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan is situated in this place. Srirangappattana is also known for the mausoleum of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali, Gumbaz. The city is about 127 km away from Bangalore.
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Hassan Hassan is a place named after the goddess Hassanamba. It is known as the temple architectural town of Karnataka. The place is well known for its historical importance. Hassan has some of the famous temples in South India like Hasanamba temple, Siddesvara temple, and Chennahkeshava temple. These temples are examples of the fine architectural skills of Hoysala dynasty that ruled this place. This place is around 194 kms away from Bangalore.
Bandipur Located at a distance of 215 km from Bangalore, Bandipur is one of the most well managed national parks in India. The abundant wildlife in Bandipur makes it one of the best wildlife reserves to visit. It is well known for its tiger reserve. The other wildlife that consist a part of Bandipur are Asian Elephant, Jungle Cat, Wild Boar, Indian Palm squirrel, Golden Jackal, Bengal Fox, Grizzled Indian Squirrel, Leopard, Indian Elephant, Four-horned Antelope etc. To enjoy the wildlife of the reserve to its fullest Safari tours are made available.
Coorg One of the best hill stations in south India, Coorg has the power to fascinate every single soul on the earth with its scenic beauty. The misty dense hills and forests, tea and coffee plantations and the orange orchards add to its timeless beauty. Some of the activities that Coorg offers are trekking, golf, angling, and river water rafting.
Nagarhole
Spread between Coorg and Mysore districts, this national park lies on the North of Bandipur National Park. The forest was the hunting reserve of the rulers of Mysore. Rosewood, Sandalwood, Silver
Shravanabelagola The city is located in Hassan district in Karnataka. It is around 158 km from Bangalore. It is a Jain pilgrim centre. Shravanabelagola is famous for its Gommata monolith, the statue of Bahubali. This is the tallest monolith statue in the world. The place has a lot of Jain temples. Other attractions are the Chandragupta Basadi and the Parashwanatha Basadi. There
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are about 800 inscriptions which belong to the 10 century are found here. Bhattaraka Math of the Desiya Gana Lineage is also found in this town. You can also explore the nearby areas of Halebid and Belur which treasures the glorious past of the Hoysala dynasty.
Mangalore Mangalore located in the konkan coast of Karnataka is one of the famous port cities. It is named after the goddess Mangaladevi. The city is 357 km from Bangalore. Tourist places of Mangalore include Mangala Devi Temple, Kadri Manjunatha swamy temple, Sultan Battery, St. Aloysius Church, and Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi temple.
Oak and Teak are some of the main trees found in this region. This national park is home to some of the endangered species on the earth. Animals that are commonly found here are Asian elephant, tiger, nilgiri tahr, nilgiri langur, bison, leopard, panther, sloth bear, gaur, sambhar, spotted deer, muntjac, the tiny mouse deer, giant squirrel, slender loris, langurs, wild boar, pangolin and macaques. Around 236 km away from Bangalore, this place is best visited from October to April.
Chikmagalur Around 240 km from Bangalore is Chikmagalur, a hill station nestled in the Baba Budan Hills. The lush valleys, forests, scenic hills, streams and waterfalls make this place magical. The town is well known for its coffee plantations, the origin of which dates back to 350 years. Major attractions of this place include Baba Budan Range, Kondadarama temple, St. Joseph ' s Cathedral and Sringeri, famous for the 12 zodiac pillars. Chikmagalur is an ideal place for trekking.
Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is located 275 km away from Bangalore and 30 km from Chikmagalur town. The wildlife Sanctuary famous for its tiger population derives its name from the river Bhadra that flows through this region. Besides tigers the wildlife sanctuary is also home to many other animals like elephant, gaur, tiger, panther, sambar, spotted deer, mouse deer, barking deer, sloth bear, wild boar, wild dog, mongoose, porcupine, jackal, and the common langur. The place also boasts of different species of rare birds. The Flora of the sanctuary is rich with different exotic species of trees.
Coonoor The picturesque hill station in the Nilgiris is near Ooty in Tamil Nadu. The place is famous for its tea plantations. Catherine fall and Law fall are the famous waterfalls in this region. The other attractions include the Droog Fort, Dolphin ' s Nose, Lamb ' s Rock, Sim ' s Park, St. George ' s Church etc. The place also has a golf course. Kotagiri is another hill station near Coonoor which is a must visit. This is considered as the oldest hill in Nilgiris.
300 km-350 km Wayanad
Wayanad, located in the Northeastern part of Kerala, is nestled in the Mountain range of Western Ghats. Dense forests, lofty mountains, deep valleys and exotic wildlife are the characteristic features of Wayanad which makes it one of the most sorted of tourist destinations. The wildlife sanctuary of Wayanad, which is part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, is rich in flora and fauna. Wayanad has many tourist attractions which include Chembra Peak – the highest hill in Wayanad, Edakkal Cave, Kuruva Island, Muthanga Wild Life Sanctuary, Pakshipathalam, Pazhassi Raja Tomb, Pookot Lake, Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, Kanthanpara Watyerfalls, Soochipara Waterfalls and Banasura Sagar Dam.
Pondicherry One of the Union territories of Modern India, Pondicherry was once a French Colony. One can p 124 whats the escape?