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10 Attractive Places of Karnataka Aihole was once capital of the early Chalukyan dynasty.

Aihole is a historical town situated on the banks of Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district.

Badami, one of the many historic towns in Karnataka is located at the northern part of the State.

Belur and Halebid: The temples of Belur and Halebid are best known for their south Indian architecture.

Hampi or "The City of Ruins" is an ancient village situated approximately 353 km away from Bangalore. Hampi has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage

centre.

Gokarna is a Hindu pilgrimage centre as well as an important tourist destination. The temple here is dedicated to Lord Mahabaleshwar, an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

Agumbe is one of the most scenic places on the Western Ghats in Karnataka. Agumbe is famous for spectacular sunset and many visitors come here to watch it.

Yana is located at a distance of 25 km from Kumta, a coastal town and 40 km from Sirsi. Yana is located in the lush evergreen forests of the Western Ghats in Uttara Kannada district.

Dattatreya Peetha (Chikkamgalur) is a mountain in the Dattagiri Hill Range or Baba Budan Range of the Western Ghats

of India.

Jogfalls is the most exciting spectacle in the western region of Karnataka. In the midst of scenic beauty jogfalls attracts the tourist much.

Nagarahole National Park includes Forest, little streams, attractive waterfalls and valleys. This park is located to the northwest of Bandipur National Park. Kabini dam divides this park from Bandipur National Park.

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