Introduction :-
Kerala packed with 26 million people in 38,900
sq km in a narrow strip of land between the Western Ghats
and the beaches of the Arabian Sea, clings like a banana leaf
to the southwestern coast of the Indian peninsula. The strip
of land found a natural defense in the hills that sealed off
one longitudinal section, leaving it open to access from the
sea alone. Of India's 6,700 kilometers’ worth of coastline,
South Indian Tours are quick to flaunt the best there is in
sand and surf. South India Tours are certain not to disappoint
sun worshippers the world over. South India, if anything,
has the second longest beach in the world. Located in Chennai's
environs, Marina Beach holds that distinction. As it were,
Mahabalipuram Beach, also a South India Tour destination,
is enticing. The beach nevertheless has architectural heritage
in its cards, laid any time the beach frolic becomes stale.
For one, the beach is the setting for the 7th-century Shore
Temple, built out of hard blackish leptinite. Arjuna's Penance,
the world's largest bas-relief, also stands in repose along
this beach. This gigantic rock is replete with characters
from Hindu pantheon. Marvelous structures notwithstanding,
South India Beach Tours esteem this 20 km-beach for being
one of the cleanest in India. Kovalam Beach is another crowning
destination marketed in South India Tourism. It is located
some 16 km from Kerala's capital, Trivandrum. One cannot miss
this beach with its characteristic old lighthouse. Water sports
and sunset cruises are among Kovalam's draws. Alleppey beach
is also one of the finest in Kerala, according to South Indian
Tourism. One way or another, the spiritual milieu that is
India is bound to catch up with routes of Southern India Tours
across beaches. Kerala exemplarily carries that heritage,
with beaches like Varkala. Varkala Beach even has ancient
temples. In this way, one can have his or her South India
Temple Tour simultaneously with a beach holiday. The waters
in Varkala Beach, also known as Papanashini, are sanctified
in that many troop here to take advantage of its purifying
propensities. South India Tours in Karnataka would show, the
history of the state alone is nothing to mess with. It encompasses
more than a millennia's worth of sovereignties including the
Hoysala, Chalukya, Vijayanagara, Mughal and British rulers.
Karnataka's economy is the nation's fifth largest. It is not
a wonder its capital,
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Bangalore, is a veritable IT hub, accounting
for 35% of India's software exports. Karnataka is also touted
the only substantial exporter of sandalwood in the nation.
For all its IT affectations, Bangalore is an antiquated city
to the core. South Indian Tours are apt to showcase the city's
Vidhan Soudha and Bull Temple among others. Besides, Bangalore
is known as the “City of Gardens”, for its exceptional reserves
of manicured lawns and vast landscaped grounds.
Karnataka's other celebrated South India Tour destinations
are Maharaja's Palace, Mysore Zoo, Jaganmohan Palace and Art,
Rashtriya Manav
Sangrahalaya and the Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi
Hill. South India Cultural Tour destinations in Karnataka
also include the Keshav Temple at Somnathpur and Sri Ranganathaswamy
Temple at Srirangapatnam. At Hampi, there are the magnificent
Vijayanagar ruins. The city of Bijapur has Gol Gumbaz and
Jama Masjid, while Aihole boasts of the Mahakuta Temple. Those
who want to embark on South india Wildlife Tour across the
state must not miss Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Nagarhole
National Park and the massive Bandipur National Park for anything.
Worth taking in too are South India Beach Tours across Mangalore.
For more indulgences in Southern India Tours, the visitor
may consider heading to the ethnic market town of Madikeri,
famous for the Huthiri Harvest festival. All the grandeur
of ecology cannot get any more beautiful than in India. Yet
sometimes, everyone just has to bring along that plastic bottle
of soda in every South India Tour. Before long, that bottle
is lodged in the forest, on top of a ghastly pile of more
trash. South India Tourism eventually found this behavior
less-than-model-like. Out of a responsible reflex emerged
eco-tourism. Eco-tourism primarily refers to penetrating and
appreciating ecosystems without making negative impact. In
this way, South India Tours are able to help sustain the indigenous
populace, thereby encouraging the preservation of wildlife
and habitats when people visit. The relatively recent rise
of environmental conservation laws provided the necessary
impetus for this symbiotic configuration of South India Tourism
and nature. Eco-lodges are even sprouting by the numbers,
accommodating travelers who have a penchant for environmental
awareness. In line with this principle, eco-friendly Southern
India Tours have established measures and prohibitions to
best further the ends of preservation. For one, every visitor
must never litter forests with non-biodegradable wastes such
as tins, cans, bottles and the like. Toning down on the noise
is also crucial to ecological South Indian Travel, as wildlife
is universally spooked by unfamiliar sounds. In the same way,
the visitor must take care not to excrete near water sources
in the jungle or build fires in dense forests. With those
in mind, everybody can swoop down to South India and all its
bountiful resplendence. Southern India Tour Packages usually
launch from the high-tech garden city of Bangalore, from which
South India Tour Packages ensue to the princely state of Mysore,
land of sandalwood and jasmine.
South India Beach Tours and South India Temple Tours ought
to converge at Kerala's Varkala Beach. Unquestionably, this
is a sacred beach in the state of Kerala, its waters being
prized for salvation. With that, the beach is interchangeably
known as Papanasam Beach, standing for “that which destroy
sins”. Moreover, this beach has the Sree Janardhana Swamy
Temple, a 2,000-year old worshipping site. Located 16 km south
of the city of Trivandrum, Kovalam Beach has a beach resort
of premier degree, a South India Tour favorite beach destination
for tourists since 1930s. Like a mantra, everybody keeps on
thronging the area. Being a major South Indian Travel draw,
Kovalam Beach has witnessed the mushrooming of Ayurvedic parlors,
yoga and meditation centers all over the place, any more profuse
than the coconuts and palms along the shores. South India
has treasures of nature awaiting visitors who are audacious
enough to take it in its unshackled, wild beauty. South India
Tours for these ends are consummated mostly amidst a tropical
climate. But South India is not confined to tropical rainforests.
Along the Western Ghats in general, a South India Tour can
traverse lush evergreen vegetation. Nevertheless, the southern
Western Ghats host moist deciduous forests. Deccan thorn scrub
forests comprise the backdrop of the interior Deccan plateau.
Running parallel to the Malabar Coast are coastal plains flanked
by moist forests. As for fauna, sojourners of Southern India
Tour Packages marvel at the famous wildlife sanctuaries found
in South India. Several Project Tiger reserves rank among
excellent wildlife refuges like Periyar National Park, Mudumalai
National Park, Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National
Park, and Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Situated in the foothills
of Nilgiris, Mudumalai is ranked among South India's largest
wild life reserves. Spotted deer,
Indian bison, tiger, panther, wild boars and sloth bear find
the large reserve's expanse of semi-evergreen forests, swamps
and grasslands hospitable. Parambikulam is another popular
wildlife sanctuary for South Indian Tours. Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary is one of the most contenting bastions for animals
in South India. This South Indian Travel destination is reachable
by boat. Golden langur monkeys are seen here, which are otherwise
rarities in India. Hill stations are also South Indian treasures
of nature. In the midst of craggy peaks, Munnar teems with
the resplendence of manicured tea plantations. This hill station
is every way perfect for South India Holidays. Figuring in
most Southern India Tours too are significant protected ecological
sites such as the Annamalai Hills and Nilgiri Hills of the,
Western Ghats and famed backwaters of Kerala formed by the
Vembanad Lake, the Ashtamudi Lake and the ayamkulam Lake.
With so many South India Tour Packages plugging these natural
treasures, the backwaters of Kerala are hard to miss. They
are beautiful ecosystems themselves, where cities like Cochin
are seamlessly snuggled in spite of the greenery.
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