Unexplored places in India: South India
Want to go somewhere less crowded? Here’s our list of some lesser-known places in south India waiting to be discovered
Want to go somewhere less crowded? Here’s our list of some lesser-known places in south India waiting to be discovered
Each day in the forest is different and rewarding in its own special way believes this ranger from Bhadra Tiger Reserve in Karnataka
Bangalore’s KVAFSU campus is a 75-acre deep green oasis, a rare thing in a concrete choked city
Halli Berri is a two-cottage homestay in the middle of Karnataka’s Kambihalli Estate coffee plantation
A layover, that touches Bengaluru, Pune, Goa and the Western Ghats, turns out to be the perfect place to hang out for few days
Goldfinch Hotel in Bengaluru is a self-styled boutique hotel with comfy beds and spacious wardrobes
Hampi Utsav in Karnataka on January 9-11 will have a crafts mela, a mobile planetarium, walking tours and rural and adventure sports
The Serai in Bandipur, Karnataka, is built in the tradition of luxurious African gaming lodges — white-walled hutments with sloping roofs of dark matted reed
The Tamara resort is spread over a vast 170-acre coffee and spice plantation with waterfalls, picnic spots, dammed ponds and gardens of organic vegetables
The post-harvest lull in south Karnataka is enlivened by the annual buffalo race, where man and beast become one
When in Bangalore (Cornwell Road), go to Tselha Anze for some fantastic Tibetan cuisine. Special attention is on its beef dishes!
Take a safari with the leopard man of India or explore the rainforests of Agumbe, here is a list of the best ways to enjoy Karnataka’s rich wildlife
This popular Carnatic vocalist ranks Nidle, a small village in Karnataka, as her most favourite destination
In Chennai, you can try regional cuisines from all four of the southern states — Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka