
TTT NEWS NETWORK
BENGALURU | 20 MARCH 2026
Karnataka Tourism had participated in the Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) Bengaluru 2026, held at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru from 13 to 15 March 2026 .
As one of India’s leading travel trade platforms, TTF Bengaluru brings together a wide spectrum of tourism stakeholders, including destination management companies, tour operators, hospitality providers, and travel professionals. The event serves as a key marketplace for networking, business development, and destination promotion within the domestic travel sector.

At the event, Karnataka Tourism had presented a curated showcase of the state’s diverse tourism offerings, highlighting its blend of heritage, nature, culture, and experiential travel. The pavilion will feature participation from key stakeholders across the tourism ecosystem, facilitating meaningful interactions and business engagement with the travel trade.
The showcase had introduced visitors to Karnataka’s varied destinations, ranging from the architectural brilliance of Badami and Aihole to the spiritual and cultural significance of Sringeri and Dharmasthala. Nature-based experiences across Coorg, Kabini, and the Western Ghats will be highlighted alongside coastal destinations such as Mangaluru and Karwar, offering a mix of relaxation and adventure.

Karnataka’s emphasis on eco-tourism and sustainable travel practices will also form a key part of the presentation, with a focus on wildlife experiences, nature-based tourism, and community-driven initiatives. Adventure offerings including trekking, river rafting, and outdoor activities will further showcase the state’s expanding experiential tourism segment.

In addition, Bengaluru’s role as a major commercial, technology, and connectivity hub has been highlighted, positioning the city as a gateway for both leisure and business travel. With its modern infrastructure, strong air connectivity, and growing MICE ecosystem, Bengaluru continues to play a pivotal role in Karnataka’s tourism landscape.
Visitors to the Karnataka pavilion had the opportunity to engage with tourism stakeholders, explore curated itineraries, and gain insights into the state’s tourism circuits and emerging destinations. Participation at TTF Bengaluru 2026 has strengthened Karnataka’s engagement with the domestic travel trade and reinforced its position as a diverse, year-round destination.

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