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Lavishly built and aesthetically designed, the temples of South India are unmatched in architectural brilliance. But more than being mere symbols of architectural genius these temples are living emodiments of rich tradition and culture that has made India proud. The southern parts of India are a home of natural beauty with plenty of fabulous beaches and lush green forests. You can enjoy the calm breeze under the swaying palm and coconut trees in the beaches of South India. The Kovalam, Varkala, Marina, Marari, Kanyakumari and the Maypad Beaches are some of the well known beaches of South India. |
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Southern
India - comprising of India's states of Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu as
well as the union territories of Lakshadweep
and Pondicherry. South India also refered as
peninsular India is bounded by the
Arabian Sea in the west, Indian Ocean in the south and
the Bay of Bengal in the east. The geography of the
region is diverse...
During its history, a number of dynastic
kingdoms ruled in South India. Dynasties such
as the Satavahanas of Amaravati, Kadambas of Banavasi,
Western Ganga Dynasty, Chalukya dynasty of Badami, Western
Chalukyas, Eastern Chalukya, Cheras, Cholas, Hoysalas,
Kakatiya dynasty, Pallavas, Pandyas, and Rashtrakutas
of Manyaketha have ruled over South India.
Tourist attractions in southern India
Popular amongst the tourist visiting
south of India are backwater tours, ancient temple architecture
, local culture... Some of the main attractions
include Charminar of Hyderabad, imposing palaces of
Mysore to the pristine beaches of Kerala, bird sanctuary
at Kumarakom on a backwater cruise from Alappuzha, is
a hot favourite of travellers, you have a wide range
to choose from.
Come join us in this journey to south India... |
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