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Final Booklet 3 # 49, Second Floor, Khanija Bhavan, Race Course Road, Bangalore - 560 001, India. Tel: 91 80 22352828 Email: [email protected] K a r n a t a k a T o u r i s m Land Bank Profiles A land blessed by Nature, Karnataka's rich heritage and unique culture make it a tourists' paradise. For the tourism industry, this translates into exciting opportunities to tap the immense potential it offers. I invite you to partner Karnataka's emergence as a global tourist destination and assure you of full support in such endeavors. B S Yeddyurappa Chief Minister, Govt. of Karnataka. Karnataka is renowned as the land of heritage sites, architectural spectacles, wildlife sanctuaries, idyllic beaches, art and culture. Another sobriquet that should be added to the list is the 'Land of Opportunities'. We eagerly invite investments across various tourism destinations as listed in this booklet. I assure you of my complete support as well as that of the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka in all your endeavors. Look forward to a mutually successful partnership. G Janardhana Reddy Minister for Tourism and Infrastructure Development, Govt. of Karnataka. Karnataka Tourism, Investment opportunities To make your investment decision and process easier, the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka has compiled this profiles of land available with the Government of Karnataka and private owners. We are especially keen to have you invest in some of the lesser developed but high potential destinations. The Director of Tourism and Joint Commissioner will be happy to hear from you and will provide you the required support and guidance. Thank you and looking forward to your strong presence across destinations in Karnataka. Warm regards, K Jothiramalingam, IAS Principal Secretary - Tourism Govt. of Karnataka. This booklet is made available to you by the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka. It presents you with a compilation of tourism properties/ profiles of land, both government owned and private, available for investment in the state. We trust you will find it useful and encourage you take full advantage of the opportunities offered. We look forward to forging a strong partnership with you and wish you great success in your investment here. K Viswanatha Reddy, IAS Director, Department of Tourism. Karnataka Destination Clusters INDIA Bidar Karnataka Contents Basavakalyan Private Land 1 - 25 Bagalkot District 1 Gulbarga Bangalore District 2 Malkhed Bellary District 3 Moradagi Bijapur District 4 Bijapur Yadgiri Chamarajanagar District 5 Chikmagalur District 6 Tallkote Basavana Alamatti Bagevadi Dakshina Kannada District 10 Dam Koodalasangama Raichur Dharwad District 11 Gokak Falls Bagalkot Hatti Gotti Mines Aihole Hassan District 12 Badami Pattadakkal Belgaum Banashankari Kodagu District 15 Kolar District 17 Kittur Dharwad Gadag Halasi Mandya District 18 Lakkundi Hampi Hubli Koppal Mysore District 19 Dandeli Wildlife Bellary Sanctuary Hospet Lalguli Ramanagar District 20 Sathodi Falls Falls Devbagh Shimoga District 21 Karwar Magod Falls Haveri Tumkur District 22 Yana Gokarna Om Beach Banavasi Udupi District 23 Davanagere Gudavi Bird Sanctuary Uttara Kannada District 24 Jog Falls Chitradurga Murudeshwar Honnemaradu Shimoga Department of Tourism Lands 26 - 32 Kodachadri Mandagadde Bhadra Wildlife Bagalkot District 27 Marawanthe Bird Sanctuary Sanctuary Bellary District 27 Kalahatti Falls Kemmangundi Devanahalli Hebbe Tumkur Bijapur District 27 Udupi Falls Kaup Chikmagalur Kudremukh Halebid Chikmagalur District 28 National Park Belur Kolar Mudabidri Chitradurga District 28 Hassan Bangalore Mangalore Dharmashtala Shravanabelagola Hassan District 28 Bannerghatta Melkote National Park Subramanya Kokkrebellur Koppal District 29 Mandya Pelicanry Abbey Bylekuppe Ranganathitu Falls Bird Sanctuary Srirangapatna Mysore District 29 Bheemeshwari & Madikeri Cauvery Mysore Somanathpur Doddamakali Fishing Camp Wildlife Sanctuary Shivanasamudra Falls Shimoga District 30 Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagarhole Udupi District 31 Heritage Cluster Beach Cluster Irrupu Falls Chamarajanagar B.R. Hills Nature and Wildlife Cluster Sanctuary Airports Bandipur National park Proposed Airports PRIVATE LAND ITPL, Bangalore Badami Caves Bagalkot District Bangalore District Sl Survey No Land Owners Extent in Type and Nearest tourist Sl Survey No Land Owner Extent in Type and Nearest tourist No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations District guntas land No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations District guntas land 1 17, Vivekananda Basavaraj 26 guntas Commercial Badami Badami 9449852711 Building 1 3 & 4 Jayashri Sudhakar 8.5 acres Dry Land Mekedatu Bagalkot Suligere, Sathanuru 9980056781 Kanakapura, Bangalore Rural 109 4.25 guntas Coconut Hampi Kaddirampura plantation 2 132, 70p/4, 70p/9,70p/13 Joseph V G 130 acres Vacant Land Bannerghatta Hospet, Bellary 70p/2, 147, 126, 129, 138 9980569249 National Park, Yalachanahalli, Nandagudi Nandi Hills 2 70 & 71 Rachappa Shivappa Byali 11.38 acres Dry Land Badami, Chalukya Badami 9448751174 15.15 acres Monuments Bangalore Rural Bagalkot 3 222,219,221,220 M Shanthakumari 8.1 acres Dry Land Nandi Hills 3 40/2A/1 S M Malagi 8000 sqft Sites Badami Budigere, Devanahalli Bagalkot 9845337038 Bangalore Rural 4 249/4/A Budigere, P Nagaraja 0.30 acres Chicken Farm Devanahalli Channarayapatna, Devanahalli 1 2 Bellary District Bijapur District Hemakuta Hill, Hampi Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur Sl Survey No Land Owners Extent in Type and Nearest tourist Sl Survey No Land Owner Extent in Type and Nearest tourist No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations District guntas land District guntas land 1 409, 420 B K Nagaraja 1.66 acres Dry & Wet Land Hampi 1 26 Mangala 6.06 acres Dry Land Gol Gumbaz Kamalapura 9448580090 10.33 acres Bijapur Hospet 2 88 A/2 P S Mallikarjuna 15.64 acres Agricultural Land Hampi, T B Dam Kamalapur 9448125454 Hospet Taluk Bellary 3 4 Chamarajanagar District Chikmagalur District Chamarajanagar Sl Survey No Land Owners Extent in Type and Nearest tourist No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations District guntas land 1 184/p 13 C M Rajendra 4.10 acres Dry Land B.R Hills, K.Gudi 184/47 9448166030 4.00 acres 184/48A 4.00 acres 184 4.00 acres 374 6.00 acres 363 4.20 acres 367 4.00 acres 371 6.00 acres 375 7.00 acres Jyothigowdnapura Chamarajanagar 2 407, 258 N Nanjegowda 40 acres Vacant Land Ajjipura Falls Lokanahalli 9448047272 Chamarajanagar 3 458, 459 N Suryanarayana 31.30 Agricultural Land Near to Airport & Yadavanahalli Village 9449839660 acres Animal Zone Begur, Hobli, Gundlupet Chamarajanagar 5 Chikmagalur 6 10 154,153p4 K S Gopala 30 acres Arecanut, Banana Agumbe 153p3/152p2/151 9448843829 Plantation Hasanabalu, Kigga Shringeri, Chikmagalur 11 342, 291 M Ghouse 8.20 acres Coffee Kudremukh, Shantipura, Herur 9448744942 Plantation Hebbe Falls, Maygunda, Koppa Shringeri Chikmagalur 12 9, 36, 37, 85, 86, 89, 98 D Chidananda 75 acres Paddy, Kalasa, 94, 115, 116, 91/1, 91/2 9448248908 Coffee, Horanadu, Thalaguru, Baluru Arecanut Kudremukh Mudigere Plantation Chikmagalur Slopes of Chikmagalur Nature in all its glory, Chikmagalur 13 258, 216, 217 M Manjunath 35.20 acres Coffee Plantation Mullayanagiri Pandaravalli, Jagara 9449205596 Chikmagalur 14 154 M Aranha 21 acres Coffee Plantation Kudremukh, Sl Survey No Land Owners Extent in Type and Nearest tourist Athigere, Mudigere 9448164082 Dharmastala No Village, Taluk Name/Phone acres/ status of the destinations Chikmagalur District guntas land 15 32 H A Shashidhar 20 acres Coffee, Cardamom Belur, Kudremukh 1 27 S R Siddappagowda 12.09 acres Coconut, Kemmanagundi, Kalathgiri Falls Kammaragodu 9449463144 Plantation Kemmannugundi Kenchapura, Tarikeri Arecanut Mudigere, Chikmagalur Bababudangiri Chikmagalur Plantation 16 54 & others M P Mahesh 20 acres Coffee Plantation Kemmannugundi, Muthodi 2 358 D R Vijay 25 acres Coffee, Kalasa & Horanadu Inam Dattatreya Peeta 9448200687 Wildlife Sanctuary, BB Hills Devavrunda, Mudukeri 9242823770, Cardamom Chikmagalur Hebbe Falls Chikmagalur 9448514707 Plantation 17 18, 19,20 K M Anees 20 acres Dry Land Belur-Halebidu, 3 52/p Ramachandra T D 30 acres Coffee Plantation Kudremukh National Park, Thigada Village 9845251344 Bhadra River Kalasa, Mudigere 08263-272574, Horanadu and Shringeri Tharikere, Chikmagalur Chikmagalur 9448208006 18 Gonkal, Chikmagalur Vijayaraj & Bros 143 acres Coffee Plantation Western Ghats 4 19, 13 A M Mallesh Gowda 49.14 acres Coconut Plantation Kadur Railway 9448130524 Beranahalli, Kadur 6.33 acres Station, Belur & Halebidu Chikmagalur 2.21 acres 19 104, 105, 108, 132/7, M B Colaco 30 acres Coffee Plantation Horanadu, Belur, Kalasa and others 9480595404 136 A M Mallesh Gowda 2.37 acres Arecanut Kadur Railway Banakal Hobli Mattighatta, Kadur 27 acres Plantation Station, Belur & Halebidu Tharuve Village Chikmagalur Chikmagalur 85, 86, 47 A M Mallesh Gowda 10.01 acres Coconut Plantation Kadur Railway 20 345 & Others K P Srinivas 5.07 acres Coconut Plantation Horanadu, Kalasa Sadarahalli, Kadur 4.39 acres Station, Belur & Halebidu Malige Village K S Umesh Chikmagalur 44.30 acres Shringeri, Chikmagalur 5 Mudigere, Chikmagalur C T Colaco 30 acres Dry Land Kalasa, Horanadu, Kudremukh 21 82 p/2 H R Srinivasa 3.00 acres Building, Arecanut Agumbe Main Road 08263-270067, 82 p/4 4.00 acres Plantation 9480527201 82 p/5 3.20 acres 82 p/7 3.00 acres 6 6 Brian Nazareth 2.27 acres Arecanut Shringeri
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