Karnataka,
the eighth largest state in the Indian Union, is a veritable
treasure trove of tourist delights. Discover a dazzling array
of the ancient sculpted temples , modern cities ,friendly people
, scenic hill ranges, unexplored forest and endless beaches.
Each spot in Karnataka has something unique to offers. The bazaars
and shopping mails offer a fine selection of silks, sandal wood
souvenirs, handicrafts and fragrant increase sticks. Karnataka
is a spices country which produces the best cardamoms, fondly
called the "Queen of Spices" and "Black Gold"
or black pepper. Bangalore the capital of Karnataka is one of
India's most attractive cities.
Blessed with a salubrious climate and dotted with beautiful
parks, avenues and buildings which have earned if the sobriquet
"Garden City" it is truly cosmopolitan in nature and
popular for horse racing, golf, tennis, luxury hotel and palate-tickling
cuisine. Another city Mysore picturesquely located 750m above
sea level, is at a distance of 139 km to the south west of Bangalore.
Mysore is also famous for sandalwood carvings, silks, delicacies
and golf courses. Mangalore is the most important port in this
state.
Karnataka's culinary culture revolves round three staple diets:
rice, ragi and jowar. Rice is served with plain yellow dal or
varan (lentil), papads, fat puris made from whole wheat flour
and shrikhand (sweetened yoghurt with saffron). Karnataka has
a rich tradition in silk sarees (Mysore & Chamundi silk),
sandalwood, Ivory, brass and rosewood inlay, clay and wooden
toys, wood carvings, bidriware and lambani jewellery are some
other specialties.
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