
Karnataka is set to host KITE 2025 from February 26–28 in Bengaluru, bringing together global travel professionals, 400+ hosted buyers, and 150+ Karnataka-based tourism businesses.
This three-day expo will showcase offbeat destinations, adventure getaways, and cultural experiences, putting Karnataka on the global tourism map. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, entrepreneur, or industry expert, KITE 2025 offers a unique chance to explore new opportunities and hidden gems across the state.
KITE 2025 will take place in Bengaluru from February 26–28, 2025. It’s a B2B travel expo designed to bring together global tourism professionals and showcase Karnataka’s incredible destinations.
Expect over 400 hosted buyers from India and abroad, alongside 150+ Karnataka-based tourism businesses. This is where partnerships happen and new travel opportunities emerge.
Also read: Best Time to Visit Karnataka: When to Visit and Not Visit!
1. Discover Hidden Gems in Karnataka
Think Karnataka is just about Coorg and Hampi? Think again. KITE 2025 will highlight offbeat destinations, eco-tourism spots, adventure trails, and wellness retreats. If you want fresh travel ideas, this is where you’ll find them.
2. Meet the Right People
Tour operators, hoteliers, and travel startups - this event is your chance to network and grow your business. If you’re a travel enthusiast, it’s a great place to learn about new places before they become mainstream.
3. Get a Taste of Karnataka’s Culture
Experience traditional music, dance, and cuisine. Meet artisans and cultural ambassadors. KITE 2025 is more than an expo - it’s a celebration of Karnataka’s heritage.
4. More Tourism = More Jobs
A successful tourism industry means better business for hotels, local guides, transport providers, and artisans. KITE 2025 aims to boost Karnataka’s economy while promoting sustainable travel.
Also read: 8 Hidden Havens of Karnataka: Serene Retreats Away from the Crowds
Leading tourism bodies like FHRAI, TAAI, IATO, and KTF are backing this event. With strong industry support, KITE 2025 is set to be a game-changer.
Mark your calendar for February 26–28, 2025. Whether you’re a travel entrepreneur, blogger, or just someone who loves exploring new places, this is your chance to see Karnataka like never before.
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