8 Tourist Places You Can Visit In Karnataka
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sun, 14 July 2024 9:34:48
Karnataka boasts a range of wonderful destinations to explore in July. Not only can you admire its majestic mountains, but you can also enjoy beautiful beaches. The lush forests and breathtaking coffee plantations offer spectacular panoramic views. Each of Karnataka's tourist spots has the power to captivate and refresh you.
In July, you can visit stunning locations such as Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Coorg, the historic ruins of Hampi, and Gokarna Beach, among others. These remarkable destinations will immerse you in the diverse landscapes of the state.
While Karnataka offers pleasant weather year-round, a trip in July is ideal for experiencing its true splendor. It’s a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts.
# Glittering Shivanasamudra Falls
To experience a spectacular waterfall, head to the Mandya district of Karnataka, located on the banks of the Kaveri River. This breathtaking waterfall is ranked among the top 100 waterfalls in the world, making it a must-see destination.
Situated about 65 kilometers from Mysore, this enchanting waterfall is enveloped by dense forests and serene hills, offering stunning panoramic views.
# Netrani Island
This stunning island is situated near Murudeshwara and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. Located in the Arabian Sea, it is a scuba diving paradise in India.
With excellent diving opportunities, it is a dream destination for diving enthusiasts. To get there, you’ll need to take a boat ride from Murudeshwar.
# Coorg
The scenic beauty of this location is truly remarkable, often described as a paradise due to the aromatic coffee that surrounds it. Known as the "Scotland of India," it is a popular spot for adventure seekers, thanks to its lush greenery and rich history.
Situated in the Western Ghats, Coorg is one of India’s most renowned coffee-producing hill stations. The stunning natural beauty here is definitely worth admiring, making it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts. In addition to its serene charm, visitors will also encounter breathtaking landscapes.
# Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
According to sources, the largely unexplored jungles of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary rank as the second largest sanctuary in the state. Each year, this sanctuary draws numerous wildlife enthusiasts due to its rich biodiversity. It is gaining popularity among visitors for its diverse range of reptile species.
# Belgaum
Located in the southern region of the country, this remarkable tourist spot is definitely worth a visit. It offers a variety of attractions, including sparkling waterfalls, lush green forests, historic forts, and temples.
It’s an ideal destination to experience a blend of natural beauty and architectural wonders. Visitors from across the country can enjoy a comprehensive vacation here. For an example of stunning architecture, be sure to visit the Abu Bakr Siddique Masjid.
# Gokarna Beach
This location is becoming increasingly popular for its Lord Shiva and Om Beach temples, situated in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.
The beaches here are renowned for their scenic beauty, featuring rugged mountains and sweeping views of the Arabian Sea. These panoramic vistas draw numerous tourists to the sacred town of Gokarna.
# Chikmagalur
As you enter this destination, you’ll be greeted by the enticing aroma of coffee plantations that pervades the area. This spot is exceptionally refreshing and becomes the coolest place in Karnataka during the summer months. According to local lore, it was gifted as a dowry to the Chief of Sakrepatna for his daughter. Here, you can enjoy stunning, picture-perfect landscapes.
Additionally, the serene Mullayangiri ranges provide a picturesque backdrop. It is an ideal location for trekkers and adventurers, offering thrilling opportunities for exploration. The area is also home to several temples, which are must-see attractions. If you’re looking for an adventurous trek amidst the misty clouds, this place is a must-visit.
# Monuments of Hampi
During the monsoon season, Hampi is one of the top destinations to visit in Karnataka. Unlike other regions in the state, Hampi experiences relatively less rainfall. This historic site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its magnificent monuments and is also a popular destination among international tourists. While it tends to be crowded in winter, it remains peaceful and less busy during the monsoon.
The increased water levels during the rainy season make coracle rides and boating popular activities among locals. In July, the numerous temples of Hampi contribute to its scenic beauty, creating a picturesque landscape. For photographers, this is an ideal time to visit, as the pleasant weather allows for easy exploration of the various monuments.