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South Indian City Guide - Kerala - Kovalam    By: Indian Panorama
Kovalam is situated at just 14 km from Thiruvananthapuram. The best time to visit Kovalam is during the months of Sep to mar. During this period many ships deck up at Kovalam for Christmas and New Year.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Kerala - Kumarakom    By: Indian Panorama
A cluster of river islands, Kumarakom is one of the most enticing tourist destinations in Kerala. The unbound greenery and exotic backwater bodies adorn this village located in the Kottayam District.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Kerala - Poovar    By: Indian Panorama
A natural Harbor, Poovar is enveloped in the serene Kerala backwaters, the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. The village of Poovar creates a magical ambience with its lush green location, the aquatic backwaters and the Golden rays of the sun falling on the Arabian Sea.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Kerala - Vagamon    By: Indian Panorama
Vagamon is a hill station situated in the Idukki district of Kerala. Filled with lush greenery all around, Vagamon is bound to make you wonder with its magical hills and the tea estates. Escape to Vagamon if you want to get away from the hubbub of the city.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Kerala - Devikulam    By: Indian Panorama
Situated in the Idukki district of Kerala, Devikulam is a little town famed for the Devikulam Lake where Goddess Sita of the Ramayana took a bath. Also the Lake is sacred and pure which is said to have an effect in the number of tourists who come there.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South India City Guide - Tamilnadu    By: Indian Panorama
Journey to the "Temple city of India" - Tamil Nadu is always incredible. Lying on the southernmost tip of India, Tamil Nadu is blessed with a diverse range of magnificent beauties and architectural excellence.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu - Coonoor    By: Indian Panorama
Coonoor is a lovely place to explore. The climate is cool and filled with mist most of the days. During monsoon seasons there may be heavy rainfall. Though the climate is pleasant throughout the year, the best time to visit Coonoor is between the months of Feb to May. There are direct buses from Coimbatore and Metuppalayam to Coonoor. The nearest railway station is at Metuppalayam. The toy train that runs between Ooty and Metuppalayam passes through Coonoor.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu - Kanyakumari    By: Indian Panorama
The southern tip of India, also known as “Cape Comorin”, the place where there is a confluence of Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, one of the most sought after, exotic tourist places in India is Kanyakumari.Kanyakumari city is a must to visit place at Tamilnadu. The furious water that dashing on the rocky boulders and splashes into million little drops is really a great sight to behold. Just a walk on the golden shores of Kanyakumari beach will rejuvenate all the worn out cells.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu - Kumbakonam    By: Indian Panorama
Famous as 'Temple Town', Kumbakonam is located in Tanjore district and is 40 km away from Tanjore. Kumbakonam is considered as one of the ancient towns in Tamil Nadu.The temple town is renowned for the Mahamaham celebration that is rejoiced once in every 12 years in the Mahamaham tank installed in the center of the town.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu -thiruvannamalai    By: Indian Panorama
Panchabootha Stalam represents the 5 elements of the nature namely Water, Air, Fire, Earth and the Sky. Out of these Arunachaleshwar temple in Tiruvannamalai represents Fire (Agni), where the huge mountain itself is believed to be the Lord Shiva. You can see pilgrims from all over the world visit this temple and there are several Ashrams situated around this temple.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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