Political politics has intensified in Karnataka, and both BJP and Congress parties are making every possible effort to form their government. The BJP, which emerged as the single largest party in the Karnataka assembly elections, fell just 8 seats short of a majority. On the other hand, Congress and JDS have also joined hands to prevent BJP from coming to power. It remains to be seen which party will be able to win the majority in this 224-member assembly. At present, this city, which is stuck in politics, is not only for political activities but it is more important than this. Yes, Karnataka is a very beautiful tourist place that many people come to visit every year. Coorg and Mysore, the two famous cities present in this city, are very famous among the people visiting this place. Learn about more great things to do in this city here.

#Jog falls
Jog Falls is on the Sharavati River in Karnataka. It is made up of four smaller falls - Raja, Raket, Rorr, and Daum Blachen. Its water falls from a height of 250 meters and presents a very beautiful view. Its other name is also Gersappa. Gersappa has situated 95 km from Shivamogga district head center on the border of Karnataka and Maharashtra states. There is a motorable road from Shivamogga to the falls, which has passed through picturesque forests. There are four rest houses on the way.

The water of this spring, which meets the Arabian Sea, is used to generate electricity in Karnataka. Apart from this, it is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. Because its water starts from anywhere and falls straight down, not just with the help of rocks in one place. Another surprising fact about this waterfall is that a ship full of silver being brought to India from the Second World War capsized, due to which 48 tonnes of silver were recovered. The find set a record for the 'greatest number and amount of dark metal ever recovered' in history.

# Huli Temple
This temple is present in the small village of Belgaum district of Karnataka since the 10th century. Although it is not in a very special condition now, the Archaeological Survey of India is taking care of it. The work done on this temple is visible. The special thing is that not one or two, but many temples are present in this entire district.

#Channapatna toys
You must have seen colorful wooden toys all over India. In which houses, animals, toys, vehicles, local dancers of Karnataka, bride, and groom, etc. are made. These toys are a gift from Karnataka. It started in Zorro in the 18th century. By the way, the beginning of making these toys started from the time of Tipu Sultan.

# Mangalore food
The food of Mangalore city of Karnataka is very tasty. The food here is specially made by adding coconut. Like Kori Roti, Neer Dosa, Pit Road, Dukra Meat, and Khali. If you are fond of food, then go to Karnataka and visit this city.

#Hampi
Hampi was the capital of the medieval Hindu kingdom of the Vijayanagara Empire. The city on the banks of the Tungabhadra river is now known as Hampi (derived from Pampa) and now remains only in the form of ruins. Looking at them, it seems that at some point in time, a prosperous civilization must have resided here. Located in the Indian state of Karnataka, this city has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The reason for this is the temples built on the round rocks and mounds of Hampi, the dungeons, the ruins of water, the big platforms, and the special Hampi festival of Karnataka. But the most spectacular is the temple of Hampi.