Karnataka soon to become a trekker’s paradise with newly discovered eco-trails
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Updated : Mar 19, 2019, 19:05 IST
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The beautiful Indian state of Karnataka is all set to become a trekker’s land with newly discovered eco-trails. Brimming with lush greenery, breathtaking backwaters and gorgeous hills, the destination already was a nature lover’s … Read more
The beautiful Indian state of Karnataka is all set to become a trekker’s land with newly discovered eco-trails. Brimming with lush greenery, breathtaking backwaters and gorgeous hills, the destination already was a nature lover’s paradise. Read less
The beautiful Indian state of Karnataka is all set to become a trekker’s land with newly discovered eco-trails. Brimming with lush greenery, breathtaking backwaters and gorgeous hills, the destination already was a nature lover’s paradise.
There are seven trails here, namely Siddarabetta, Avalabetta, Makalidurga, Skandagiri, Devarayanadurga, Savanadurga and Bidarakatte, which are quite famous among hikers. These were introduced two years back in 2017 and since then the state has experienced a great boost in adventure tourism.
Karnataka, home to several ancient temples, gorgeous landscapes and green forest, tops every traveller’s travelling list. It’s peaceful, verdant and soulful destination that attracts people from across the globe.
And with the introduction of new trails, Karnataka Tourism with its new theme ‘Script Your Adventure’ will only boost tourism in the region. The new trail will take trekkers through some old temples, architectural ruins, jungles and wild forests, just like some of the existing trails.
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