The capital city is a hub of technology and innovation, but it also offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions, such as Lalbagh Botanical Garden..

01. Bangalore

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hampi is famous for its ancient ruins and temples, showcasing the once glorious Vijayanagara Empire.

02. Hampi

Nestled amidst lush greenery and coffee plantations, Coorg offers a refreshing getaway. Abbey Falls, Talacauvery (source of the Cauvery River), and Raja's Seat are some of the attractions.

03. Coorg Hill

Known for its Krishna Temple and delicious Udupi cuisine, this coastal town also offers serene beaches like Malpe and Kaup.

04. Udupi

These towns are famous for their Hoysala architecture, with the Chennakeshava Temple in Belur and the Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu being prime examples.

05. Belur

Another Chalukyan heritage site, Aihole is renowned for its rich collection of temples and historic structures, showcasing a blend of architectural styles.

06. Aihole

Explore the stunning rock-cut cave temples and intricate sculptures of Badami, an ancient town that was once the capital of the Chalukya dynasty.

07. Badami

This coastal town is known for its pristine beaches, spiritual significance, and laid-back atmosphere. Kudle Beach, Om Beach, and the Mahabaleshwar Temple are popular spots.

08. Gokarna

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hampi is famous for its ancient ruins and temples, showcasing the once glorious Vijayanagara Empire.

09. Hampi

Known for its grand Mysore Palace, Mysore is a city steeped in history. Don't miss the Chamundi Hill, Brindavan Gardens, and the St. Philomena's Church.

10. Mysore