- Karnataka to exhibit its diverse tourism splendours at Stand No. B500, TTF Ahmedabad 2023
- Wednesday to Friday, August 23rd to 25th at Mahatma Mandir Convention Centre, Gandhinagar
- True to its tagline – One State, Many Worlds – Karnataka has something for every kind of tourist – adventure, spiritual, cultural, wellness, eco-tourism and cinematic tourism
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, AUG 22
Claiming that the Silicon of India, Bengaluru, has over 5-lakh strong Gujaratis, 20 percent of the domestic tourists to Karnataka are Gujaratis and their contribution to the state’s development is immense, Dr V Ram Prasath Manohar, IAS, Director, Karnataka Tourism wooed Gujaratis to visit Karanataka, the heaven on earth, and explore it.
In his inimitable style to hard sell Karnataka, Dr Manohar, a Tamil, introduced himself as the proud son-in-law of Gujarat married to Divya Prabhu, a Saurashtrian, also an IAS officer who studied in Tamil Nadu. In the Indian tradition, son-in-laws are pampered a lot. And Gujarat will certainly do it by giving him royal treatment and support his endeavour to succeed.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr V Ram Prasath Manohar, IAS, Director, Karnataka Tourism, said, “I started my tourist guide career when I was 15 years of age and it helped me to meet my educational expenses. Thus tourism has the potential to facilitate simultaneous earning and learning. True to its tagline – One State, Many Worlds – Karnataka has something for every kind of tourist – adventure, spiritual, cultural, wellness, eco-tourism and cinematic tourism. Thus we provide a wide range of tourist attractions to meet the needs of various visitor demographics. Our state is blessed with a rich cultural heritage and is home to numerous forts, architectural wonders, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Other varied tourist attractions include national parks, seaside sceneries, and pilgrimage sites.”
He added that “Karnataka has an abundance of natural beauty, including the Western Ghats, a site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This mountain range is renowned for its great diversity of flora and fauna. The state has 35 wildlife sanctuaries and five national parks. It is also home to over 100 species of animals, and 600 species of birds, including 524 tigers and over 6,000 elephants, making Karnataka, truly India’s wildlife capital. Recently, the G20 delegates were given a short insight into the state’s rich biodiversity and stunning wildlife during the excursion”.
With the best law and order, the state offers safest travel for solo women tourists with homestay facilities. Kannadigas generally speak Hindi, English while those in tourism industry are fluent in other Indian and foreign languages. Along with famous Mysuru food, tourists can also have their authentic regional delicacies at tourist spots. Karnataka has better air and rail connectivity from the major cities of Gujarat. Hence, it is an ideal tourist destination, Dr Manohar said.
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Gujarat Chapter TTAI Chairman Virendra Shah, TGCL General Manager Nilesh Dubey and ADTOI Gujarat Chapter president Pinkal Shah also spoke at the event.
Karnataka Tourism is participating at TTF Ahmedabad 2023, a prestigious travel and tourism event scheduled to be held from August 23rd to 25th at Mahatma Mandir Convention Centre. This annual event, renowned for being India’s largest travel trade show network, promises an exceptional platform for travel enthusiasts, industry professionals, and wanderlust seekers to explore the myriad wonders of the global travel and tourism industry. TTF Ahmedabad offers a unique opportunity to explore an extensive range of travel destinations, catering to every type of traveler. For Karnataka Tourism, this event serves as a perfect avenue to engage with a wide array of travellers, industry experts, and stakeholders, allowing them to gain valuable exposure and foster fruitful relationships.
The main goal of this initiative is to showcase Karnataka as a complete and premier tourism destination, providing a wide range of services. With active involvement from over 40 Karnataka Tourism Service providers, the focus of this event is on creating memorable experiences and building partnerships, aiming to elevate Karnataka’s tourism sector to unprecedented levels.
Karnataka often referred to as the “Land of Diversity,” stands as a captivating testament to India’s rich heritage, cultural tapestry, and unparalleled natural beauty. From the lush Western Ghats to the bustling IT hubs, the state offers an extraordinary blend of experiences that cater to the preferences of every discerning traveler.
The state is steeped in history, having been associated with notable dynasties such as Kadamba, Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Hoysala, Vijayanagara, and Wodeyar. These dynasties have left a profound impact on Karnataka’s culture and traditions, which are evident in its architecture, art, and customs.
Some of Karnataka’s most impressive treasures have earned recognition as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Hampi and Pattadakal showcase the architectural brilliance of the bygone era, while the majestic Mysore Palace stands as a symbol of grandeur and opulence. The intricate Hoysala temples in Belur and Halebidu are a testament to the state’s artistic prowess. Moreover, Karnataka takes pride in preserving its heritage, with 747 unique protected monuments that offer a fascinating glimpse into its glorious past.
Hill stations like Coorg and Chikmagalur offer breathtaking vistas, lush coffee plantations, and opportunities for serene retreats. For those seeking jungle stays and opportunities to spot elephants and tigers, Kabini, Bandipur, Dandeli, and Nagarhole are among the best places to visit in Karnataka.
Karnataka’s cultural diversity is beautifully showcased through its traditional art forms like Yakshagana and Carnatic music. Festivals like Dasara, Karaga, and Makara Sankranti resonate with joy and vibrant traditions that captivate both locals and visitors. Moreover, Karnataka’s cuisine is famous for its delectable and flavorful offerings, featuring a wide variety of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies. From the beloved Masala Dosa, Bisi Bele Bath, and the coastal delicacies like Mangalorean seafood and Udupi vegetarian fare.
Karnataka’s appeal is further enriched by the bustling city of Bengaluru, known as India’s IT hub, has attracted global attention for its technological advancements. The city is home to numerous tech parks, research institutions, and startups. It has earned the nickname “Silicon Valley of India” for its IT prowess.
Karnataka also offers respite for the soul with its authentic Ayurvedic experiences. Wellness retreats and Ayurvedic treatments, rooted in time-honored traditions. Karnataka’s heritage extends to its distinct offerings – the shimmering silks, aromatic spices, and exquisite sandalwood craftsmanship. Its mulberry silk production, renowned spices, and intricate sandalwood creations captivate hearts far and wide.
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