| Trivandrum - Kerala |
| The Capital city of Kerala. The wooded highlands on the Western Ghats in the eastern and northeastern borders give Thiruvananthapuram some of the most enchanting picnic spots. A long shoreline, with internationally renowned beaches, historic monuments, backwater stretches and a rich cultural heritage make it a much sought after tourist destination...More |
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| Kochi - Kerala |
| The eventful history of this city began when a major flood in AD 1341 threw open the estuary at Kochi, till then a land locked region, turning it into one of the finest natural harbours in the world...More |
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| Calicut - Kerala |
Calicut is the anglicised form of Kalikut, the Arabic for the Malayalam, Kozhikkod. It is also called the Cock Fort. According to the historian, K.V.Krishnan Iyer, the term means Koyil (palace) Kodu (fortified). From time immemorial, the city attracted travellers, with its charming physical features and prosperity. Even today, the glory that was Calicut has not faded.... More |
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| Chennai (Madras) - Tamilnadu |
| Chennai is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is the fourth largest city of India and one of the fastest growing. Formerly known as Madras, this vibrant city is home Marina Beach and the famous Kollywood Industry....More |
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| Ooty (Udhagamandalam) - Tamilnadu |
| Ooty, the Queen be seated in this heavenly abode remained undiscovered to the great southern dynasties and it took the British to explore it in the early 1800s....More |
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| Kodaikanal - Tamilnadu |
| The place is Kodaikanal, secludedly situated 2100 meters above sea level, in the beautiful Palani Hills. Kodaikanal is 120 Kms from the bustling city of Madurai and at least tens and thousands of Kilometers from the mundane....More |
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| Kanyakumari -Tamilnadu |
| Catch the most spectacular views of sunrise and sunset from the golden beaches of Kanyakumari. Kanyakumari is the southern most city of India which apart from beaches, is home to many famous temples and tourist attractions.....More |
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| Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) - Tamilnadu |
| Earlier known as Mahabalipuram, Mamallapuram is most famous for Shore Temple which has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.....More |
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| Rameshwaram - Tamilnadu |
| Rameshwaram is an Island town situated right on the tip of Indian peninsula. It is one of the most sacred destinations in India and is one among the Char Dhams that are visited by Hindu pilgrims....More |
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| Madurai - Tamilnadu |
| Madurai is the most visited pilgrimage destination in Tamil Nadu by the virtue of Sri Meenakshi Temple. The second largest city of Tamil Nadu also boosts of some very well kept palaces like Thirumalai Nayak Palace.....More |
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| Coimbatore - Tamilnadu |
| One of the most important cities of Tamilnadu, Coimbatore is called the 'Manchester of South India' and is the third largest city in the state. The headquarters of the Nilgiri region.....More |
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| Bangalore - Karnataka |
| Legend goes that King Veeraballa of Vijayanagara once lost his way in forest. Hungry and tired, he came upon a lone hut in the thick forest where he met an old woman.When he asked for food, she gave him baked beans ('Benda Kalu' in Karnataka).The King found this humble meal taste better than the richest fare.To commemorate this incident, he called the place "Benda Kalu Ooru" (place of baked beans). Bangalore today is getting popular though for a different variety of Beans-JavaBeans...More |
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| Mysore - Karnataka |
| Located 770m above sea level and 140 Kms from Bangalore, Mysore, the imperial city, was the erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars. Also known as the city of Palaces, Mysore has never failed to mesmerise the tourists with its quaint charm, rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings, broad shady avenues and sacred temples...More |
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| Mangalore - Karnataka |
| Mangalore district is a panorama of palm-fringed beaches, lush green fields and enchanting forests. It is sheltered by the soaring western ghats on the east and the mighty Arabian sea roaring along its western shores. It is located at a distance of 357 Kms from Bangalore. Mangalore was named after the local Hindu deity Mangaladevi....More |
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| Hassan - Karnataka |
| 194 kms from Bangalore is the District Headquarters of Hassan. This quiet and peaceful town is a convenient base to visit Sharavanabelagola, Belur and Halebid. Hassan offers a wide variety of accommodation. It is well connected by road and rail to Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore...More |
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| Hampi - Karnataka |
| Hampi was the capital city of the powerful south Indian Vijayanagar Empire . Founded by Harihara and Bukka in 1336, it fell to the Muslim rulers of north India in 1565 after the disastrous battle of Talikota and subsequently lapsed into decline and abandonment. The ruins of the historical monuments have stood the ravages of man and time and still evoke memories of the grandeur of a bygone era....More |
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| Madikeri - Karnataka |
| Madikeri is the picturesque capital of Kodagu (also called Coorg,) the land of coffee, cardamom, colonels, and the Cauvery. The capital of Kodagu district is located in a beautiful hilly setting surrounded by the forested slopes of the Western Ghats. Here, time seems to have stopped. Dotted with a cluster of red-roofed dwellings and a bustling bazaar, the town, situated at an elevation of 1525m, has a charming old-world look. Madikeri provides access to some excellent picnic spots.....More |
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| Hospet - Karnataka |
| Hospet is famous for its close proximity to Hampi, the famous site of the great Vijayanagar kingdom. Located about 13 km from Hampi and about 350 km from Bangalore, Hospet is known as the gateway to Hampi. Another major attraction near Hospet is holy town of Harihara, situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The pilgrims believe that the dip in the river here will cleanse them of the sins because of an association between Lord Vishnu and the Tungabhadra River....More |
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| Gulbarga - Karnataka |
| Gulbarga is located in the northeastern part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India. It is 663 km from Bangalore and 214 km from Hyderabad. It is a Major District and fourth biggest City of Karnataka State. It was the capital of the Bahamani Kingdom which ruled this region. The district was formerly part of Hyderabad state and most of the district became a part of Mysore state (later Karnataka) in 1956. The entire district is situated in Deccan Plateau ....More |
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| Mapusa - Goa |
| a favorite tourism destination among those who travel to Goa. This is because Mapusa city is closest to all popular beaches in Goa. This place is the headquarters of the Bardez Taluka and is at a distance of around 13 km from Panaji. The best time to travel to Mapusa is from October to April. The weather is just fine to let you enjoy your trip. Since it is a commercial town, the number of deluxe hotels and resorts is limited. The rich historical legacy of the Portugal rule in India is seen in the form of historical monuments and forts.. More |
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| Margao - Goa |
| Margao is an important city in Goa and is also the second largest. It is a major commercial center of Goa. Margao is also the administrative capital of south Goa and is the capital of Salcete Taluka. When you travel to Margao, you will definitely feel the old world charm that still lingers in this place. Margao is well known for its rich historical past and diverse cultural heritage... More |
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| Panaji - Goa |
| Panaji is the capital city of Goa and is the third largest city in Goa. The city of Panaji was known by the name of Panjim during the Portugal rule. The official name now is Panaji, though it is known as Panjim among locals even today. Though it is a small city, people travel to Panaji just to relax and watch time go by slowly. This city still has an old world charm about it which is what boosts tourism here. While on one hand, it looks like time has left this place untouched and urbanization is a word unheard of, you will find some of the most well known educational institutes and commercial complexes here.. More |
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| Ponda - Goa |
| Ponda city in Goa is the place where Hinduism is at its maximum. It can be easily tagged as the heart of Hinduism in Goa. During the Portugal rule, many Hindus abandoned their houses located near the coasts and proceeded towards the interiors of Goa. A large number of them went to Ponda and settled there. The population grew in size and today Ponda has the maximum number of Hindus dwelling in Goa. This is the reason why Ponda is also known as the "Temple Town of Goa". When you travel to Ponda, make sure you visit all the temples which give a boost to tourism in Ponda... More |
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| Vasco Da Gama - Goa |
| Vasco Da Gama is an important town that is located in south Goa district in the Marmagoa Taluka. It is located at a distance of around 30 kilometers from Panaji, the capital city of Goa. The location of Vasco Da Gama is such that it overlooks the Zuari River. It was one of the busiest ports on the west coast of the Indian sub continent when the Portuguese acquired it in 1543. Today, Vasco De Gama is a busy shipping center where huge container vessels come to deposit raw materials and other items... More |
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| Hyderabad - Andhra Pradesh |
| Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, along with its twin city Secunderabad has over 400 years of history. Hyderabad is a heady mixture of heritage, traditionally hospitality and a thriving software revolution. A revolution that has already attracted Microsoft to set its only overseas base here. The fifth largest city in India and has a population of over 2.2 million. Hyderabad is famous world over for its fabulous Diamond markets, glass embedded bangles and the delectable Hyderabadi cuisine... More |
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| Visakhapatnam - Andhra Pradesh |
| Visakhapatnam is a coastal, port city, often called "The Jewel of the East Coast", situated in the of Andhra Pradesh, located on the eastern shore of India, nestled among the hills of the Eastern Ghats and facing the Bay of Bengal to the east. It is the administrative headquarters of Visakhapatnam District and is also home of the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy.... More |
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| Vijayawada - Andhra Pradesh |
| The third largest city in Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada also know as Bezawada, is bordered by the scenic Indrakiladri Hills on the west and the Budameru River on the north. Located at a distance of about 275 km from the state capital, this enchanting city has emerged as a major tourist, trading and business center. .... More |