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Hampi is the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Hampi: A Journey Through Time and Ruins
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The sight of Hampi with massive boulders, ancient temples, and the Tungabhadra River flowing gently in the background
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The remnants of the glorious era of Hampi can be witnessed in the form of elaborate temples.
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Hampi is a place where history comes alive, and every corner tells a story.
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Hampi stands as a testament to the grandeur of a bygone era.
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Gokarna, you’ll find a harmonious blend of tranquil moments and vibrant encounters, making it the perfect destination
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The history of Gokarna is rich and steeped in mythology, making it a place of cultural and spiritual significance.
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Gokarna, a destination that offers serene beaches, spiritual sanctuaries, and a laid-back vibe.
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Gokarna, a hidden gem nestled along the western coast of India
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One of the intriguing aspects of the Nalknad Aramane Palace is the sense of mystery that it shrouds.
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The Nalknad Aramane Palace is not just a structure; it’s a testament to its rich history.
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Winding roads bordered by coffee plantations, dense forests, and occasional glimpses of wildlife create an immersive experience even before setting eyes on the falls.
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The world is full of hidden gems waiting to be uncovered by those with an adventurous spirit and a thirst for exploration.
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This lifeline sustains the ecosystem, offering refreshments to the animals that inhabit this region.
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Engaging in a jungle safari or a guided wilderness trek is an excellent way to explore the park safely.
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Venturing into Nagarahole is akin to stepping into a realm of diverse wildlife.
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It is a chance to reconnect with nature, engage in meaningful cultural exchanges, and form unforgettable connections with these remarkable creatures.
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The region’s rich flora and fauna provide a breathtaking backdrop to the unique interactions that unfold at the Dubare camp.
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Dubare Elephant Camp, you will locate the serene atmosphere of the dense forests and the gentle lapping of the Cauvery River
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The peaceful surroundings encourage moments of reflection and meditation, allowing you to reconnect with your inner self.
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Namdroling Monastery, officially known as Thegchog Namdrol Shedrub Dargye Ling, was established in 1963 by His Holiness Pema Norbu Rinpoche
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Abbey Waterfalls, the sound of rushing water and the lush greenery will transport you to a different world.
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The sight from this vantage point evokes a sense of insignificance and awe.
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Raja’s Seat presents an idyllic setting where lush landscapes and mist-kissed mountains
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The serene ambience and the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.
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Raja’s Tomb is a testament to the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air, enticing you to stop and savour a cup of the famous Coorg coffee.
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Nestled amidst the lush green landscapes of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, Coorg, also known as Kodagu
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Later, in 1565 the defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire, a Lingayat priest gained authority to create a base for the Lingayat Rajas.
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Kodagu was ruled by several kingdoms in southern India, including Pandyas, Cholas and Vijayanagara Empire.
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Coorg is a tropical paradise offers the finest vistas to treasure the experience of the enchanting view
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Coorg, the hill station on the Western Ghats adorned with patches of coffee and aromatic spice plantations.
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Brindavan garden offers stunning views, especially during sunset and the fountain show
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Brindavan Garden is famous for its musical fountain, which comes alive with colorful lights and synchronized water movements in the evenings.
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Brindavan Garden is beautifully landscaped and features various terraces, fountains, and flower beds.
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As planning to make a special-zoological garden, it supervises to create a natural habitat for the animals
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I chose to walk along the city to soak up its fascinating memory.
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Mysore has become a popular tourist attraction with the surge of international tourists.
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rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals and birds in Mysore Zoo
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The war cannons installed at the gate of Mysore Palace.
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The people of Mysore celebrate colourful festivals and fairs vigorously and enthusiastically
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The mighty river Kaveri drops off through rocks and ravines to form twin falls
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he famous 1977 Bollywood movie Amar Akbar Antony has several scenes in this cathedral.
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One of the tallest cathedrals in Asia, it is famous for its Neo-Gothic style architecture
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Sharing shelters with reptiles such as King Cobra, Python, crocodiles and even star-studded turtles.
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Mysore zoo is special-zoological garden supervises to create a natural habitat for the animals.
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Chamundi Hills was a perfect pleasure, with a complete panoramic view of the city.
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The beautifully sculpted temple devoted to Goddess Chamundeshwari, located on the hilltop
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Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery boasts one of the preeminent galleries in South India
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Jaganmohan Palace is a testimony to the brilliance of the traditional Hindu architectural style
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Mysore palace has different chambers: Ambavilasa, Diwan-I-Aam and Diwan-I-Khas
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Mysore Palace’s interior glazes with tiled flooring, stained window glass and intricately carved domed ceilings
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The Palace of Mysore is a magnificent royal heritage
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The places to visit in Mysore are varied from highly regarded spiritual temples.
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The heritage building of Mysore Railway station to be admired
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Mysore was one of the most powerful kingdoms in southern Deccan and dominated most of the 18th century
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In the late 15th century, the Wodeyar family started to govern the state Mysore Kingdom
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With several options, it provides to discover a unique experience of a different world.
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The splendour history of its majestic Palaces represents the living vibrancy of tradition and culture
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Mysore, the city with a glittering royal heritage, is also popularly known as The Palace City of India.
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The Southern Railway journey is of the best quality to other regions of railways with the maintenance of the Coaches
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Mysore a prosperous kingdom captivating with magnificent royalty
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The Western Ghats are famous for their dense forests and bio-diversity
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The history of Karnataka dates back to the neolithic and megalithic age
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The contrasting beautiful waterfalls of the Western Ghats
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Karnataka adorns the best place to escape during holidays