October to March is the ideal time to visit Karnataka, with its pleasant winter weather perfect for sightseeing. The temperatures range between 18°C and 30°C, making it great for exploring Bengaluru’s gardens, the ancient ruins of Hampi, and the lush coffee estates of Coorg. It’s also a great time to visit iconic temples such as the Udupi Krishna Temple and Murudeshwar. Popular activities during this season include sightseeing, trekking, coffee plantation tours, and wildlife safaris.

From April to June, the temperatures rise, making the hill stations of Coorg and Chikmagalur the perfect escape for cool and refreshing weather. This is also the prime time for wildlife enthusiasts, with safaris in KabiniBandipur, and Nagarhole offering a chance to see wildlife in their natural habitats. The monsoon season from July to September brings lush greenery to Karnataka, particularly in the Western Ghats, making it an excellent time for waterfall visits, nature walks, and monsoon photography. Though the region experiences heavy rainfall, it also sees fewer tourists, offering a peaceful retreat amidst nature.

When to visit Karnataka

Savor Karnataka’s culinary treasures, from rich coffee and crispy dosas to hearty curries and tempting sweets. Relish regional dishes like Bisi Bele Bath, Ragi Mudde, and Holige, crafted from fresh, local ingredients. Each meal celebrates the state’s vibrant food culture and traditions.

Spring (March to May):
Spring in Karnataka is warm and dry, with rising temperatures across the plains. It’s a good time to visit hill stations like Coorg and Chikmagalur for cooler weather and coffee blossoms.

Summer (June to August):
Summer coincides with the monsoon in Karnataka, bringing heavy rains, especially in the Western Ghats. The landscape turns lush and green, attracting nature and waterfall lovers.

Autumn (September to November):
Autumn offers a refreshing climate with less rain and clear skies. It’s a great time for festivals like Dasara in Mysuru and for exploring heritage sites.

Winter (December to February):
Winters in Karnataka are mild and comfortable, especially in cities like Bengaluru. This season is ideal for sightseeing, wildlife safaris, and cultural tours across the state.

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