Cauvery Basin
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Cauvery Basin is a region in the south of Karnataka State.Regions
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Cities
- — the capital of the Hoysalla dynasty and Hale Belur the older capital
- — a city in Karnataka, known for its coffee plantations and Bababudan Giri ranges
- — largest Coffee Processing/Exporting City in India
- — a small town with notable architecture, greenery and Gorur Dam
- — a hill station and capital of Kodagu.
- — an agricultural town and the headquarters of the Mandya district in Karnataka
- — is officially known as Mysuru and is Karnataka's second biggest city in Southern India
- — best quality Coffee Producing region in India
- — a town in the Mandya district of great religious, cultural and historic importance
- — a town in the Mandya district of great religious, cultural and historic importance
- — best quality Coffee Producing region in India
- — is officially known as Mysuru and is Karnataka's second biggest city in Southern India
- — an agricultural town and the headquarters of the Mandya district in Karnataka
- — a hill station and capital of Kodagu.
- — a small town with notable architecture, greenery and Gorur Dam
- — largest Coffee Processing/Exporting City in India
- — a city in Karnataka, known for its coffee plantations and Bababudan Giri ranges
Other destinations
- — famous for its tiger and elephant reserve and protected sandalwood trees
- — a reservoir situated between the Bandipur and Nagarhole National Park
- — the largest Tibetan settlement outside of Tibet
- — located in the middle of the Kodays coffee estate, near Kemmannagundi
- — a Holy & Adventure spot
- — a hill station
- (Kokkrebellur)— a village famous for its rare birds
- — undulating mountains and tropical wet evergreen forest
- — near Srirangapatna it is the largest bird sanctuary in the state
- — impressive Jain temple
- — impressive Jain temple
- — near Srirangapatna it is the largest bird sanctuary in the state
- — undulating mountains and tropical wet evergreen forest
- (Kokkrebellur)— a village famous for its rare birds
- — a hill station
- — a Holy & Adventure spot
- — located in the middle of the Kodays coffee estate, near Kemmannagundi
- — the largest Tibetan settlement outside of Tibet
- — a reservoir situated between the Bandipur and Nagarhole National Park
Talk
Kannada is the most widely spoken language in the Cauvery Basin, and people in urban areas can also understand English and Hindi.
Go next
- Krishnarajanagara paddy field paradise