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Place to
see in Karnataka
By virtue of its varied geography and long history, Karnataka hosts
numerous spots of interest for tourists. There is an array of
ancient sculptured temples, modern cities, scenic hill ranges,
unexplored forests and endless beaches. Karnataka has been ranked as
the fourth most popular destination for tourism among the states of
India. Karnataka has the second highest number of nationally
protected monuments in India, second only to Uttar Pradesh, in
addition to 752 monuments protected by the State Directorate of
Archaeology and Museums. Another 25,000 monuments are yet to receive
protection.
The districts of the Western ghats and the southern districts of the
state have popular eco-tourism locations including Kudremukh,
Madikeri and Agumbe. Karnataka has 25 wildlife sanctuaries and five
national parks. Popular among them are Bandipur National Park,
Bannerghatta National Park and Nagarhole National Park. The ruins of
the Vijayanagara Empire at Hampi and the monuments of Pattadakal are
on the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. The cave temples at
Badami and the rock-cut temples at Aihole representing the Badami
Chalukyan style of architecture are also popular tourist
destinations. The Hoysala temples at Belur and Halebidu, which were
built with Chloritic schist (soap stone) are proposed UNESCO World
Heritage sites. The Gol Gumbaz and Ibrahim Rauza are famous examples
of the Deccan Sultanate style of architecture. The monolith of
Gomateshwara at Shravanabelagola is the tallest sculpted monolith in
the world, attracting tens of thousands of pilgrims during the
Mahamastakabhisheka festival.
The waterfalls of Karnataka and Kudremukh National Park are listed
as must-see places and among the "1001 Natural Wonders of the
World." Jog Falls is India's tallest single-tiered waterfall with
Unchalli Falls, Magod Falls, Abbey Falls and Shivanasamudra Falls
among other popular waterfalls. Several popular beaches dot the
coastline including Murudeshwara, Gokarna and Karwar. In addition,
Karnataka is home to several places of religious importance. Several
Hindu temples including the famous Udupi Krishna Temple, the
Marikamba Temple at Sirsi , the Sri Manjunatha Temple at
Dharmasthala, Sri Subramanya Temple at Kukke and Sharadamba Temple
at Sringeri attract pilgrims from all over India. Most of the holy
sites of Lingayats, like Kudalasangama and Basavana Bagewadi, are
found in northern parts of the state. Shravanabelagola, Mudabidri
and Karkala are famous for Jain history and monuments. The Jaina
faith had a stronghold in Karnataka in the early medieval period
with Shravanabelagola as its most important center.
Recently Karnataka has emerged as a hot spot for health care
tourism. Karnataka has the highest number of approved health systems
and alternative therapies in India. Along with some ISO certified
government-owned hospitals, private institutions which provide
international-quality services have caused the health care industry
to grow by 30% during 2004-05. Hospitals in Karnataka treat around
8,000 health tourists every year.
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