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 Indian Travel
is 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.
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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
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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.
If the visitor is lucky, he or she can participate in religious rituals that may take place on this beach.
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