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Hey, you must visit Coorg Chikmagalur sakleshpur dadeli Madikeri gokarna mysore
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Hey Tanisha, I would recommend Belur Halebidu if you haven't visited it already. These twin cities were home to the Hoysala dynasty for three centuries and has temples that are extremely ornate. In fact, the intricacy of the carvings can be compared only to the Khajuraho temples. Belur is known as Vaikuntha or paradise on earth. Apart from the architectural wonders that are the temples in the towns, you can also visit the gorgeous Basadi Halli, the Doddagaddavalli village, Baba Budan trek, Halebidu archaeological museum and the grand Hoysalamahotsava festival. Need more reasons to visit the towns? Check this out - https://blog.savaari.com/belur-halebidu-travel-guide/
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Munnar, Coonnoor, Kolukkumalai, Ooty.
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Allepey wayanad coimbatore pondicherry
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Pondicherry,Coonoor,Coimtoor,Ooty,Mahabalipuram
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For beaches : Gokarna, Rameshwaram, pondicherry, varakala beach For forest area/greenery : Wayanad, Coorg, Gokarna, Munnar, Chikmagalur, Khabini Activities/camping : Gandikota, Aaraku,Goa For architecture/wonders : Madhurai, 1000 pillar temple, halibedu Food : Hyderabad / Kochi
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Ahh...South India has so many wonderful places that to give any specific suggestions would take a blog post to cover them all. However, from my travel experiences of South India, some of the places which I highly rate are Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal, Kanchipuram, Mahabalipuram, Pondy, Madurai, Kodaikanal and wildlife of Karnataka is absolutely amazing. Also, Kerala needs no reco as it always remain on top of many tourists/travelers.
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