As with other sites in
India, the zone south of the Indian subcontinent is
rife with primordial history that could make even the
earliest societies drool.
Any learned south indian
tour operator can blabber away at this region's sophisticated
history, which went through dynasties including the
Cholas, Rashtrakutas, and Vijayanagara ere the European
occupation.
Its global socio-political clout may not
be as robust anymore as in ancient eras, but nevertheless
this is an area whose cultural resonance still radiates
throughout the world.
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South Indian Tourism ranks among the healthiest in
the world, if anything for the undeniably exotic flora
and fauna of this region.
South India is a region in
India comprised of the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Pondicherry.
Never did journeys get any abundance of opportunities than
in South Indian Travel.
Most probably it is the
sheer size of the region, which includes the entire
Indian Peninsula. Hailed as the Land Of The Charminar
the state of Andhra Pradesh is hallowed in all Southern
India Tour Packages.
Sights worth seeing in Andhra Pradesh
include Salar Jung Museum, Tirupati Temple, Golconda
Fort and Faluknama Palace.
Karnataka is that state on the Deccan plateau, very
much a staple in all Southern India Tours out there.
There's no skipping South Indian Tours in this state,
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Authentic places of immense interest would have to be Lal Bagh, Chamundi Temple, Mysore Palace, Fort Bidar and Bandipur Tiger Reserve.
Tamil Nadu on the other
hand encompasses the southernmost point of India. The
state's very own crowd-drawers are the Rock Memorial,
Sri Meenakshi Temple, Marina Beach, and Fort St. George.
“God's Own Country”,
Kerala, is irresistible on every South India Tour itinerary
imaginable. Kovalam Beach represents perfection in South
India Beach Tours while Guruvayoor Temple and Napier
Museum provide the cultural aspect.
St. Francis Church, the oldest church ever in India,
is here. Besides, the Kerala Backwaters are unlike anything
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