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		<title>Top Ten Places To Visit In Karnataka, South India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Karnataka, one of the southern states in Indian Peninsula, is gifted with abundant natural beauty and glorious monuments, built by the earlier mighty rulers like Vijayanagar empire, Hoysala dynasty, Chalukyas etc. Tourists are attracted from all over the world to this enchanting land to admire the rare beauty of these ancient monuments and the natural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Karnataka, one of the southern states in Indian Peninsula, is gifted with abundant natural beauty and glorious monuments, built by the earlier mighty rulers like Vijayanagar empire, Hoysala dynasty, Chalukyas etc. Tourists are attracted from all over the world to this enchanting land to admire the rare beauty of these ancient monuments and the natural beauty. Karnataka also has wild life sanctuaries and beautiful waterfalls. Though there are many interesting places in Karnataka, only just ten top places are given below -<br/><br/>1. Bangalore<br/><br/>The bustling city is the capital of Karnataka, and also the fastest growing cosmopolitan city in Asia. It was known as Pensioners&#8217; Paradise, and City of Gardens, but now it is more known as the Cyber City, and Silicon Valley of India. Blessed with salubrious climate, gardens, parks, natural lakes, architectural landmarks, shopping malls, best restaurants and pubs, Western and Indian music concerts, Bangalore is a tourist paradise.<br/><br/>2. Mysore<br/><br/>The Imperial city of Palaces lies 140 kms away from Bangalore. Mysore is also blessed with excellent climate and rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid out gardens, and zoo.<br/><br/>3. Mangalore<br/><br/>Mangalore is a beautiful scenic city, abundant with lush green surroundings, narrow winding <br />streets, lofty coconut trees, unique tile-roofed houses, beautiful beaches, ancient temples and churches, located 357km west of Bangalore.<br/><br/>4. Madikere<br/><br/>This picturesque, charming town is situated at an elevation of 5000 ft above sea level, offering you breathtaking views. Madikere is the headquarters of Kodagu (Coorg), called as Scotland of India. Kodagu is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India, and also produces some of the world&#8217;s best coffee, honey and spices.<br/><br/>5. Hampi<br/><br/>Located 350 kms away from Bangalore, Hampi was the capital of famous Vijayanagar Empire, who ruled South India from 14th to 16th century AD. After the destruction by the invaders, what remains today is the ruins of Hampi, scattered about 26 sq.km in area, amidst giant boulders and vegetation, silently telling the stories of the glorious period of their rule. Hampi ruins, a world heritage site today, is packed with giant temples, palaces, market streets, aquatic structures , fortifications and an abundance of other ancient monuments.<br/><br/>6. Belur-Halebid<br/><br/>Located 220 kms from Bangalore, on the banks of river Yagachi, in Hassan District, Belur was once the capital city of the Hoysala dynasty, who ruled Karnataka during 11th and 12th centuries. They constructed the beautiful star shaped Chennakeshava temple at Belur, which took 103 years and 3 generations to complete the task. 16 kms away lies Halebid, which is also famous for its magnificent temples, set up on raised platform. Halebid was their earlier capital during 12th and 13th centuries AD, when it was known as Dwarasamudra. Even after 87 years of laborious work, the task was never completed at Halebid. One can spend days together admiring the beauty of these architecture marvels.<br/><br/>7. Shravanabelagola <br/><br/>Located 147 kms from Bangalore and 83 kms from Mysore at Hassan District, Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrim centers . Shravanabelagola is wedged between Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri hills. A giant monolithic statue (58 ft) of Bhagawan Bahubali (Lord Gomaetheswara), said to be the world&#8217;s largest monolithic statue, is standing on the Vindhyagiri hills as a monument of peace.<br/><br/>8. Badami<br/><br/>This historic town is famous for the cave temples built by Chalukya kings, who ruled Deccan in 6th and 7th centuries and Badami was their capital. Among the rock-cut and structural monuments, the most richly decorated are the cave temples, which are carved into the cliff on the southern side. There are four such cave temples in Badami. The natural surroundings enhance the aesthetic appeal of these cave temples.<br/><br/>9. Pattadakkal<br/><br/>The sacred complex at Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated on the banks of the River Malprabha. Pattadakal is famous for its 8th-century temples, built by Chalukya kings during their reign. These are built in the combination of North Indian and South Indian styles.<br/><br/>10. Bijapur<br/><br/>Located 530 kms from Bangalore, Bijapur is famous for the historical monuments like Gol Gumbaz, which is the second largest tomb in the world. In the circular balcony of Gol Gumbaz, visitors can witness its greatest marvel. There are more monuments in Bijapur, such as Jumma Masjid, Ibrahim Roza etc. Bijapur was the capital of Adil Shahi dynasty who ruled this land during 13th century.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Lakshmi Menon							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>5 Things You Must Do and See in Kerala, India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kerela is a city and region which sits at the Southern tip of India and which provides this country with some of the best beaches, most scenic views and most exotic holidays. Below we look at five things you really should see and do in Kerela in India.1. Take an elephant ride with a guide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Kerela is a city and region which sits at the Southern tip of India and which provides this country with some of the best beaches, most scenic views and most exotic holidays. Below we look at five things you really should see and do in Kerela in India.<br/><br/>1. Take an elephant ride with a guide through the Periyar Wildlife Park. Your guide will walk you past low-hanging trees where the monkeys watch you as you pass by. It&#8217;s a great opportunity to commune with nature. The sanctuary also offers visitors cruises on the lake as well as guided treks to the ruins of the Mangala Devi Temple. Herds of wild elephants can be seen coming down to the lake to play and bathe.<br/><br/>2. Watch the Kathakali form of theatre. It includes acting, dancing, literature, and music. Various stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana are enacted through dance. The dancers, musicians, and makeup technicians undergo many years of training prior to starting work for a stage performance. The actors/dancers lend visual appeal to the singing through their facial gestures, movements, and dancing. The eyes and their expressions play a major role in the dance and in interpreting the song. You can sign up to learn the Kathakali at Kerala&#8217;s Kalamandalam. The Bharat Natyam is a similarly interesting form of dance.<br/><br/>3. Take a cruise on the backwaters of Kerala. The backwaters are a network of lakes, canals, rivers, lagoons. The banks are covered in lush greenery and coconut trees sway by the wayside. Birds and animals can be spotted through the foliage. Cruises on rice boats could last from a few hours or a day trip to a few days. They could be the perfect romantic getaway, especially on a bright moonlit night. Get a guided tour or make your own way through what is officially known internationally as the Venice of the East. As you ride, your personal chef will cook up a traditional Keralite meal that&#8217;s perfect for the occasion and surroundings.<br/><br/>4. Practice a holistic lifestyle with yoga in the early morning and an ayurvedic massage from trained masseurs during the day. Take a refreshing medicated bath or mud therapy to cure any aches and pains from your regular lifestyle and try the herbal diets that come highly recommended.<br/><br/>5. Visit the Snake Park located at Parassinikadavu, Kannur. The park is unique throughout India and is home to many different species of snakes. It features three snake pits and fifteen glass cases as well as two large glass houses for the King Cobras. A professional handler conducts a snake demonstration every hour to an enthralled crowd.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Orson Johnson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Things to Do in Thiruvananthapuram, South India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things you can do in Thiruvananthapuram, previously called as Trivandrum. This beautiful city is the capital of Kerala State in South India.1. Kovalam Beach If you are a beach lover, you can&#8217;t miss the world famous Kovalam Beach. The coconut trees fringing the shores of the beach gives a spectacular look. Ayurvedic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>There are many things you can do in Thiruvananthapuram, previously called as Trivandrum. This beautiful city is the capital of Kerala State in South India.<br/><br/>1. Kovalam Beach <br />If you are a beach lover, you can&#8217;t miss the world famous Kovalam Beach. The coconut trees fringing the shores of the beach gives a spectacular look. Ayurvedic massages are also available here.<br/><br/>2. Padmanabhapuram Palace <br />A must visit place, located 60 kms away from the city station. It was the seat of the Travancore kings, with 127 rooms spread across a 6.5 acres complex. It is the biggest wooden palace in the whole of the country.<br/><br/>3. Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple <br />This is a Vishnu temple with a massive fort gateway built in Dravidian style and the shrine is 18 feet high. Only Hindus are allowed here with the traditional dress. The entire temple is carved with stories and figures from the Vedas and it is also the historic landmark of Thiruvananthapuram.<br/><br/>4. Napier Museum <br />Spending few hours in this 19th century museum is an enriching experience. You can see the collection of archeological and historical objects including bronze idols and ivory ornaments here which is located near Mascot Hotel (near PMG Junction).<br/><br/>5. Sree Chitra Art Gallery is a haven for art lovers. You can see some master pieces of art work of Kerala&#8217;s famous artist Raja Ravi Varma and other contemporary artists here.<br/><br/>6. Kuthiramalika Palace Museum <br />Located on the south-eastern side of Padmanabhaswamy temple, it is also known as Puthen malika. <br />It is a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture, housing the king&#8217;s collection of musical instruments and variety of arms.<br/><br/>7. Veli Tourist Village <br />If you are vacationing with your family the children would love a visit to Veli Tourist Village. There are many things for them to enjoy there.<br/><br/>8. Zoologicial garden <br />Placed in a well planned botanical garden, the park has some of the rare species of wildlife.<br/><br/>9. Suchindram Temple <br />Built in the best traditions of South Indian temple architecture, you can&#8217;t miss the exquisite beauty of the <br />structure and its carvings.<br/><br/>10. Kanyakumari <br />If you have time in your hand, you can travel another 3 hours and be there at the famous Kanyakumari where the three seas meet. Many attractions await you here such as the beach, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Gandhi Mandapam, Thiruvalluvar statue, kanyakumari Temple etc.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Lakshmi Menon							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Delightful Tour to South India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[South India is culturally one of the most advanced parts of the country. Be it in education, development or tourism Industry southern part of India holds most of the credit. Well if you dreaming for delightful vacation visit to the southern part of the India where you will find the destinations of your choice. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>South India is culturally one of the most advanced parts of the country. Be it in education, development or tourism Industry southern part of India holds most of the credit. Well if you dreaming for delightful vacation visit to the southern part of the India where you will find the destinations of your choice. This part of the country has diverse geographical feature and its astonishing tourism options appeals tourists from all over the world for tours and travels in India. The magnificent monuments, lovely beaches fringed by palm trees, exotic wildlife, picturesque hill stations, ayurvedic and spa centres are all in the south India tours.<br/><br/>Talking about the holiday vacation in south of India, temples are the major attraction which depicts architectural splendor and the cultural wealth of the country. Kanchipuram, Trichy, Mahabalipuram, Chennai, Kerala, Tamilnadu Madurai, etc are some of the major destination of the South India temple tours. In Madurai you can see the internationally famous Meenakshi temple which is also a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.<br/><br/>There is no doubt that the beaches of Kerala, Tamilnadu and Karnataka are internationally famous. Beach lovers, watersports lovers, honeymooners, vacationers, nature lovers, etc can relish and enjoy some time of their life with immense happiness. One can enjoy the fulfilled activities like beach volleyball, wind surfing, leisure walk, sit on the chair and enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding. Not only that you can also enjoy adventurous watersports like motor boat tour, scuba diving, water-skiing, parasailing, speed boat race, etc.<br/><br/>For honeymooners south India beach tour is a heavenly experience. Couples can enjoy romantic time along the lovely beaches fringed by the palm and coconut trees. Make the most of your honeymoon tour by making it even more special enjoying moonlit dinner along the beaches. Not only that you can also be the part of the special party arranged by the hotels and beach resorts. So much fun activities are inscribed along the pristine beaches that one can have lifetime experience with the south India beach tours.<br/><br/>Your tour to south India will be incomplete without exploring the exotic flora and fauna preserved in the exotic wildlife parks and sanctuaries. On your South India tour you can visit to some of these national parks which are well known for housing varied wildlife species, birds and rarest of rare species. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Crocodile Bank, Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary, Viralimalai Sanctuary, Nagarhole National park, Bandipur National Park, etc are some of the most visited National parks of Kerala, Tamilnadu and Karnataka. There are several other well known parks and sanctuaries in this region which you can visit during your tours and travels to the south India.<br/><br/>Southern part of India is wholly dominated by the beauty of nature and the picturesque hill stations. The exhilarating beauty of the hill stations attracts tourists from all over the world for tours to the south. Munnar in Kerala is well known for its exotic beauty, sprawling tea gardens, coffee plantation and the scenic markets sailing the fresh vegetables and oranges. Ooty, Nilgiri Hills, Kodaikanal of Tamilnadu are also well known for their scintillating beauty.<br/><br/>Tours and travels in south India is a lifetime experience. Well of you ready to experience this pleasure you are most welcome. Tour operators and travel agencies offer several tailor made south India tour packages to the tourists coming from all over the world for holiday vacation in this region. Book any one tour package of your choice and enjoy your holiday vacation in a delightful and memorable way.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Rajesh Kumar Sinha							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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