Karnataka Tourism Showcases Diverse Offerings at TTF Mumbai 2026
Karnataka Tourism is set to participate in the Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) Mumbai 2026, taking place from August 20–22 at the Jio World Convention Centre. The three-day event will provide the State with an opportunity to showcase its diverse tourism experiences while strengthening ties with travel agents, tour operators, corporate travel planners, hospitality stakeholders and visitors from Maharashtra and Western India.
With more than 500 exhibitors and an expected 9,000 trade professionals, TTF Mumbai serves as an important platform for destinations to connect with travel buyers and industry partners. Karnataka Tourism will use the occasion to promote new itineraries, destination experiences and collaborative opportunities across key travel segments.
The Karnataka pavilion will highlight the State’s rich mix of heritage, wildlife, nature, coastal tourism, culture, wellness, adventure, MICE and responsible tourism. Its UNESCO-recognized attractions—including Hampi, Pattadakal, the Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas and portions of the Western Ghats—will feature prominently alongside wildlife destinations such as Bandipur, Nagarahole and BRT Tiger Reserve.
Karnataka’s Arabian Sea coastline, with destinations such as Karwar, Gokarna, Murudeshwar, Malpe and Ullal, adds beaches, cuisine, pilgrimage and water-based experiences to the State’s tourism portfolio. The showcase will also emphasize responsible and nature-based travel, highlighting eco-tourism, community-linked experiences and wellness retreats that encourage meaningful engagement with local culture and ecosystems.
From traditional festivals, cuisine and handicrafts to Bengaluru’s global technology and business ecosystem, Karnataka offers year-round experiences for leisure travellers, families, corporate groups and special-interest visitors. Through its participation at TTF Mumbai 2026, Karnataka Tourism aims to expand destination awareness and build stronger partnerships that can drive travel from Maharashtra and across Western India.














