South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu - Vellore By: Indian Panorama
The city under the rule of various dynasties like Pallavas, Cholas, Vijayanagara, Rashtrakuta, Carnatic Kings and finally the British Kingdom is Vellore which was previously known as Royavelur or Vellaimanagar. Vellore city is a hot spot connecting the major cities of the country like Bangalore, Chennai and Tirupati.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Tamilnadu - Velankanni By: Indian Panorama
Velankanni Church The town famously known for the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal in the South Indian State Tamil Nadu. The small town is known for the sacred shrine and the annual festivities attended by lakhs of devotees from across the globe. Built in the Gothic architectural style, the church is a great venue believed to make your mind peaceful.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Mysore By: Indian Panorama
Though the administrative capital of the South Indian state Karnataka is Bangaluru, there exists a city which is known as the state's cultural capital preserving the age old traditions of art and culture and passing on the legacy to the subsequent generations.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Bangalore By: Indian Panorama
Bangalore, with its official name of Bengaluru, is one of the top hi-tech Indian cities and is located in the South Indian state of Karnataka. The city has earned numerous nicknames, the most popular ones being ‘The Garden City', ‘The Silicon Valley of India' and ‘The Pub City'. The sobriquets define different traits of the city which offers many attractions and activities to the tourists.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Chikmagalur By: Indian Panorama
Chikmagalur is an estimable tourist location with plenty of mountain peaks, silent valleys, captivating waterfalls and entrancing coffee plantations. The name of the city translates to the city of younger daughter, as it was gifted by a local chieftain to his daughter as dowry. Surrounded by a number of rivers, the city has relaxing weather and a pollution - free atmosphere that attract the tourists.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Udupi By: Indian Panorama
The headquarters of Udupi District in the state of Karnataka is Udupi which is famous for its Sri Krishna Temple and the unique Udupi cuisine. Famously known as temple city, Udupi has the Lord Krishna who is believed to be found as an idol inside a ball made of sandalwood paste called Gopichandhanam.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Bijapur By: Indian Panorama
Originally founded by the Kalyani Chalukyas way back in the 10th century, the city of Bijapur had its face adorned with beautiful monuments during the reign of Adil Shah Dynasty.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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South Indian City Guide - Karnataka - Coorg By: Indian Panorama
Coorg, also known by the name Kodagu, is counted among the most beautiful hill stations in India. Located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Coorg is famed for its scenery, enchanting waterfalls, misty mountain peaks and miles of forests and plantations. Many popular wildlife reserves can be found here, there is seasonal fishing and white-water rafting while at the opposite end of the relaxation scale, you'll find many places offering Ayurvedic treatments.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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North Indian City Guide - Rajasthan By: Indian Panorama
If you are a traveler going around the world inquisitively, then Rajasthan will be an ideal choice for you. The state in north western part of India, Rajasthan keeps its antiquity alive with its palaces, lakes, forts and deserts dotted across.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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North Indian City Guide - Rajasthan - Pushkar By: Indian Panorama
Pushkar or ‘blue lotus' gets its name from the legendary belief that Brahma or the Hindu ‘god of creation' had dropped his lotus flower in the lake, which is now the Pushkar Lake. That's how the small town serves as the right place to learn about Indian religions. Known for its ancient temples and lakes, Pushkar becomes the “Holy City” of Rajasthan.(read entire article)(posted on: 2022-12-21)
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