Ecotourism is all about conserving and preserving nature and the environment. It offers economic incentives mainly for the purpose of conservation and enhancement of bio-cultural diversity. Nature is an important part of our daily lives and we cannot deny the immense effect it has on the human race. Ecotourism has helped enrich the forests and ecosystems of Karnataka making it a delightful experience for travelers and adventurers. They have combined the goals of preservation of nature and upliftment of local communities and created a flawless system of ecotourism.
1.BR Hills (Biligiriranganatha Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary)
2.Chikmagaluru
3.Kemmanagundi
4.Tadiandamol
5.Kote Betta
6.Nandi Hills
7.Sakleshpur
8.BR Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary
9.Augumbe
10.Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta
11.Kodacheri Hills
12.Kundadri Jain Temple
13.Male Mahadeshwara Hills
14.Mullayanagiri Peak
1.Freedompark, Bengaluru
2.GRS Fantasy Park
3.Innovative Film city
4.Lumbini Gardens
5.Snow Park
6.Utsav Rock Garden, Gotagodi
7.Wonderla
1.Brindavan Gardens
2.Cubbon Park
3.Lalbag Botanical Garden
4.Lav Kush Garden Almatti
5.Ramohalli Big Baniyan Tree
1.Folklore Museum, Mysuru
2.Govt, Museum, Bangalore
3.HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum
4.INS Chapal Warship Museum
5.Janapada Loka
6.Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery
7.Manipal Museum of Anatomy and Pathology
8.Manjusha Museum
9.Sand Sculpture Museum in Mysuru
10.Sandalwood Museum
11.Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
12.Mysuru Rail Museum
1.Yana
2.Kundari Hills
3.Kumara Parvatha Trek
4.Scuba Diving in Netrani
5.Dandeli White Water Rafting
6.Kodachadri Hills
1.Black Sand Beach
2.Devbag Beach
3.Kapu Beach
4.Malpe Beach
5.Maravanthe Beach
6.Mattu Beach
7.Om Beach
8.Ottinene Beach
9.Panambur Beach
10.Someshwara Beach
11.Tannir Bhavi Beach
12.Ullal Beach
Source: https://www.karnatakatourism.org/tour-item/eco-tourism/