Karnataka Tourism to Showcase State's Unexplored Wonders at IITM Bengaluru 2025
Karnataka Tourism to
Showcase State's Unexplored Wonders at IITM Bengaluru 2025
The Karnataka Tourism Department is set to showcase the state’s
magnificent tourism potential at the upcoming India International Travel Mart
(IITM), scheduled to be held from July 24 to 26, 2025, at Tripura Vasini,
Palace Grounds, Bengaluru. The three-day travel exhibition will see Karnataka
unveiling its diverse tourism offerings to trade visitors and travel
enthusiasts from across the country.
The Karnataka Pavilion promises an immersive journey through the state's
rich heritage and natural bounty. Attendees will experience the architectural
splendour of the UNESCO-listed ruins of Hampi, the sculptural marvels of
Pattadakal, and the ancient cave temples of Badami. The exhibit will also
spotlight the lush hills of Coorg and Chikmagalur, the majestic Jog Falls, and
the serene beaches of Gokarna and Karwar, reinforcing Karnataka’s status as a
year-round destination.
Wildlife tourism will take centre stage with captivating displays of
Bandipur and Nagarhole National Parks, known for their thriving tiger
populations. The pavilion will further highlight Karnataka’s emerging tourism
segments, including wellness retreats, adventure tourism in Dandeli, and the
iconic coffee plantation trails. The stall design will reflect the vibrant
cultural traditions of Karnataka throughout the event.
IITM Bengaluru provides an ideal platform to present Karnataka's tourism
diversity to domestic travellers. Visitors can look forward to curated
itineraries and exclusive travel offers that make exploring the state more
accessible than ever.
Officials from the Department of Tourism, along with key stakeholders and representatives, will be present to offer expert travel consultations and interactive experiences aimed at inspiring visitors to discover Karnataka’s hidden gems. Special emphasis will be placed on off-season travel and the promotion of lesser-known destinations across the state’s 31 districts.
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