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| Cities in South India |
| Featured Destinations of South India : |
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Kerala |
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True to its sobriquet, ‘God’s own country’, Kerala is really a wonderful state for holidaying. Each and every city of this coastal state represents their unique culture. They encompasses several interesting tales in their kitties. Ancient houses, temples and monuments of these cities are perfect testimonies of Kerala’s outstanding architectural zenith. Each and every city of this state has its own unique charm. Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Kumarakom, Kovalam, Alappuzha, Varkala, etc are some famous cities of the state which plays an important role in Kerala’s tourism. Some of the most popular cities of Kerala are |
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Tamilnadu |
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Hemmed by azure water of two vast oceans Indian sea and Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state of India. Embellished with vast expenses of sandy beaches, lofty hills, lush plains and rain forests, Tamil Nadu is a land to be cherished. Along with its natural beauties,Tamil Nadu posseses great legacy of Dravidian culture. The state has a long list of cities like Chennai, Madurai, Rameshwaram, Coimbatore, Kanyakumari, Ooty etc. All these cities are so beautiful that they can captivate your attention at the very first glimpse. Some of the most popular cities of Tamilnadu are |
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Karnataka |
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Sharing its border with Arabian sea and some south Indian states like Goa to the northwest, Maharashtra to the north, Andhra Pradesh to the east, Tamil Nadu to the southeast, and Kerala to the southwest, Karnataka is the eighth largest state of India. Its a state having breathtaking cities showcasing the fantastic range of art and architecture. Some of its celebrated cities such as garden city and an emerging IT hub of India, Bangalore or ghost town of Hampi or the temple city of Hassan and medieval royal city Mysore will surely compel you to visit the state again and again. Some of the most popular cities of Karnataka are |
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Goa |
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Panaji, the capital city of Goa lies near the end of the road from Mumbai to Goa. This city was fought over for centuries by kings of many colours. Although it has lost a little of its shine, Rome of the East continues to draw admirers from across the world. If you are an architecture enthusiast, you would love to visit Margao. You can find here umpteen number of buildings (including Holy Spirit Church) mushroomed everywhere. The vacationers yearning to enjoy their weekends find Mapusa the best choice. Be there on Friday and find the sluggish town springing up to its feet. This city is believed to have grown with the blessings of its own God, Lord Bodhgeshwar, whose beautiful temple nestles under a banyan tree. A solitary cross standing on the sun-kissed sands of Mormugao Harbour is the signature of Vasco Da Gama. It's really hard to ignore any of these cities while you are in Goa |
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Inorder to savour the natural beauty of South India, we have designed the following tour packages for the discerning travellers |
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