8 Days
Daily Tour
30 people
English, Hindi, Kanada, Tamil, Telegu
Embarking on a Karnataka Yatra is a captivating journey through the diverse tapestry of this southern Indian state. From ancient temples to lush landscapes, Karnataka offers a treasure trove of cultural and natural wonders. Pilgrimage sites like Udupi, Hampi, Kukke, Horanadu, Pajaka, Sonda, in Hampi evoke a sense of spiritual reverence. Exploring the enchanting ruins of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, unveils a glorious past. The misty hills of westeran Ghats provide respite amidst coffee plantations and waterfalls. Karnataka’s vibrant culture comes to life through traditional art forms, music, and festivals. Whether it’s relaxing on the beaches of Gokarna or encountering wildlife in national parks, a Karnataka Yatra offers an immersive experience, weaving together spirituality, history, culture, and nature in one unforgettable tapestry.
Bangalore to Maddur - Melkote - Srirangapatna - Mysore Stay
Madikeri - Kukke Subramanya - Dharmastala and Stay in Khalasa
Horanadu Annapurna Temple - Sringeri - Kattelu Durgaparameshwari - Udupi Stay
Visit Pajaka - Sri Guru Narasimha Temple - Murudeshwara - Sri Idagunji Maha Ganapathy - Gokarna - Yana and Stay in Sirisi
Sonda - Tapovana - Night Stay in Hampi
Visit Hampi full day
Visit Special Places in Hampi
Today Reach Bangalore
The "Karnataka Yatra" is a travel journey that takes you on a pilgrimage and exploration of various sacred and cultural sites within the state of Karnataka, India. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the state's diverse heritage, historical landmarks, ancient temples, and natural beauty.
The "Karnataka Yatra" includes visits to famous temples like the Udupi, Pajaka, Gokarna, Kukke, Hornadu, Sringeri, Hampi and many others dedicated to various deities.
The Yatra often covers historical sites like Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with fascinating ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Yes, the Yatra may include visits to scenic places like westeran Ghats, known for its misty hills and coffee plantations, and the waterfalls in and around the state.
The Yatra can be customized according to individual preferences. While some destinations may be easily accessible, others may require moderate physical effort, especially during trekking or exploring hilly areas.
The Yatra involves participating in religious ceremonies, pujas (worship), and seeking blessings at various temples. It may also include witnessing cultural performances and festivals, depending on the time of visit.
The best time for the Yatra is during the winter and early spring months (November to February), as the weather is pleasant for travel and temple visits. However, Karnataka's diverse destinations can be explored year-round.
We offer packages for the Karnataka Yatra. It is advisable to choose a reputable tour operator that can tailor the itinerary based on your interests and preferences.
Yes, you can extend your Yatra to include neighboring states or destinations in South India, such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, or Goa, to explore more cultural, historical, and natural treasures of the region.