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Mysore

Historical palace and royal house, Mysore Palace is also known as Amba Vilas Palace. Mysore, Karnataka, is where it is situated. ...Formerly, it served as both the Wadiyar dynasty's formal palace and the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is located in the heart of Mysore and looks east towards the Chamundi Hills. There are seven palaces total in Mysore, which is sometimes referred to as the "City of Palaces." However the Mysore Palace explicitly refers to the structure inside the new fort.

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Bangalore

The capital of the Indian province of Karnataka is Bangalore, often known as Bengaluru. Due to its many gardens and parks, ...Bangalore is known as the "Garden City" and was formerly known as a Pensioner's Paradise.Bangalore is the third-most populous city in India and the fifth-most populous urban agglomeration, both of which are situated on the Deccan Plateau in southern Karnataka. India's Information Technology (IT) industry uses Bangalore as its hub. It distinguishes out for being one of the top 10 favourite business sites worldwide.

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Wonderla

All those seeking an adrenaline rush flock to Wonderla, which is reputed to be the greatest amusement park in the city and one of the best in the nation.... There is something for every visitor at this theme park, even though it is most well-known for its high-adrenaline dry rides. Wonderla is a fantastic amusement and water park with over 60 rides that is located on the Mysore road just outside of Bangalore. One of the primary talking points of the park is its collection of "High-thrill rides," which is fairly well known. Moreover, it has the first "reverse looping roller coaster" ever built in India, which allows riders to ride both straight and backwards. The water park is excellent.c

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Hogenakkal

On the boundary between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the Hogenakkal waterfalls are a beautiful combination of water, mist, and rocks....In Kannada, "Hoge" signifies smoke and "Kallu" denotes rock. Hogenakkal, which roughly translates to "smoke over the rocks," describes the appearance of the river Kaveri when it enters Tamil Nadu from Karnataka when there is a lot of water dropping over the rocks.

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Nandihills

Bangalore is surrounded by a lot of hills. One of the most beautiful hills, Nandi Hills, is about 50 kilometres from Bangalore City....You may get a breathtaking glimpse of the clouds resting just below the hill by visiting this peak in the early morning. On weekends, the air makes it feel fantastic to start the day with something refreshing.

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Shivanasamudra

On the Kaveri River, Shivanasamudra is a well-known waterfall that can be seen in Chamarajanara District, which borders Mandya District. ...For the scenic delight it provides after monsoon season, Shivanasamudra is a must-visit. Gagana Chukki and Bhara Chukki are the two waterfalls that make up Shivanasamudra. While being a section of the same Kaveri river, Gagana Chukki and Bhara Chukki are seen from two perspectives that are around 15 kilometres apart. It is possible to observe the Gagana Chukki and Bharachukki waterfalls from a well-maintained viewing platform. A stunning vista and photographer's paradise is guaranteed when river water cascades down high rock cliffs with lush green trees all around.

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Sangama

It is a great location for day trips and is found in the Kanakapura Taluk. The Cauvery and Akravati rivers meet in Sangama.... A Shiva temple in the area is known as Sangameshwara Temple. Trek 5 kilometres from here to Mekedatu while taking in the lush greenery and towering hills, the thunderous roar of the Cauvery River, and the lovely singing of birds. Mekedtu (Goat's jump) is the name of a place where the Cauvery River squeezes through a small opening where it is thought that even goats might leap across.

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Skandagiri

Skandagiri Hills hiking at night is well-known. As a result, the walk typically starts after nightfall and lasts until first light. ... One scene that draws tourists from around the world to this wonderful location is the sun emerging from the foggy clouds.Visitors may visit the allure of Skandagiri Hills throughout the entire year. Skandagiri is best visited in the winter, from November to January, when the surrounding hills and vegetation provide beautiful vistas as the day breaks. Even in the summer, people may go hiking in the hills.

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Chitradurga

Chitradurga is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. One of the strongest hill forts in the nation is Chitradurga Fort,...often referred to locals as Elusuttina Kote (the fort of seven circles). It is highly recommended to visit because of its numerous well-known sites, such as Chandravalli Caves, Chitradurga Fort, and Vani Vilas Sagar Dam.

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Kotilingeshwara

In the Kolar district, a little village by the name of Kammasandra is home to the Kotilingeshwara Temple.... The largest and tallest Shivalinga in the whole world is located at this temple, which enjoys tremendous fame. Swami Sambha Shivamurthy allegedly saw Lord Shiva in his dreams. Eventually, he made the decision to build a Shiva temple with V. Rukmini's assistance. In 1980, Kotilingeshwara's first Shiva Linga was erected. Thousands of lingams have been placed all around this temple throughout the years.

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Manchanabele

A little town outside of Bengaluru called Manchanabele is well-known for its stunning dam and nearby reservoir.... Due to the quiet, tranquilly, and natural beauty the location offers, it has recently become a well-liked weekend getaway for residents of Bangalore. It is only 40 kilometres away. Overlooking the Arkavathy river is the Manchanabele Dam, which is popular with tourists, explorers, groups of friends, and families.

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Ooty

The beautiful hill town of Ooty, located in Tamil Nadu, is also known as Udhagamandalam or Ootacamund.... It is surrounded by lush vegetation and several natural wonders. Almost 100 kilometres from Coimbatore and 130 kilometres from Mysore separate Ooty from those cities in the Nilgiris Hills. Ooty, Tamil Nadu, is known as the "Queen of Hill Stations" and is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors. And Ooty tourism is the finest vacation option if someone is searching for a getaway to spend time immersed in nature. Our Ooty guide seeks to acquaint visitors with all facets of the city, including sights to view and activities to partake in as well as travel advice that could make an Ooty city trip more enjoyable.

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Coorg

A well-known hill station in India is Coorg, also known as Kodagu in Kannada. The Dakshina Kannada district, Hassan district, Mysore district. ... The Coorg district has several well-known tourist attractions, including Talacauvery, Bhagamandala, Abbey Falls, Irupu Falls, Cauvery Nisargadhama, Dubare Elephant Camp, Nagarahole, Mandalpatti, Omkareshwara Temple, Raja Seat, Bylakuppa Tibetan Settlement (Golden Temple), and Malalli Falls.

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Waynad

This well-known village is renowned for its spice crops and fauna. On the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Wayanad is a portion of a forest reserve.... It provides amazing panoramic beauty combined with the opportunity to witness wildlife because of its untamed green cover. Although the weather is generally consistent here, the ideal months to visit are from October through May. It is 76 kilometres from Kozhikode's seashores. The Wayanad hills are next to Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu and Bandipur in Karnataka, creating a wide land mass for the wild animals to roam in their natural habitat.

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Kodaikanal

One of the most popular honeymoon locations in India is Kodaikanal, which is situated in the Tamil Nadu state.... Kodaikanal, a lakeside resort town in Tamil Nadu, boasts a waterfall, groomed cliffs coated in mist, and a wonderful environment, all of which combine to make the perfect backdrop for a retreat. "The gift of the forests" is what Kodaikanal implies. At a height of 7200 feet above sea level, Kodaikanal is tucked away within the Palani Hills' undulating slopes. When you visit this hill station, you'll discover that it is as bit as genuine as you had imagined. You may escape the stresses of city life by travelling to Kodaikanal, a hill station that allows you to relax and stay in touch.

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Goa

Goa is a lovely place full with celebrations and festivities. It has an approximately 100-kilometer long shoreline and is tucked away in the Konkan Coast Belt....Goa is famous for its stunning beaches that are lined with swaying palm trees and an incredible nightlife. It is a magnificent location where only pleasure and joy can be found. But, Goa offers much more than just beaches. Such a location blends the exoticism of the modern age with the allure of old world style. And for this reason, Goa has always attracted a sizable number of both domestic and foreign tourists each year. India's Goa is one of those alluring tourist destinations with plenty to offer every enthusiast.

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Murudeshwara

In the North Canara district in coastal Karnataka's Bhatkala Taluk sits the temple town of Murudeshwara.... It is situated between the scenic Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea on the primary Mangalore-Karwar Highway. Its major draw is a Shiva Temple with Chalukya and Kadamba sculptures constructed in the Dravidian architectural style, along with its immaculate beach and magnificent Shiva statue. The temple is perched atop a hillside with a stunning view of the ocean. The temple complex is well-known for its towering Shiva statue, the tallest Shiva monument in India at about 37 m high. At a height of 237 feet, the temple's gopura ranks second in India. The enormous monument may be seen shimmering against the water across the beach.

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Hampi

Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, served as the Vijayanagar Empire's capital.... It is located in Karnataka along the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The temples, regal structures, and palace remains at Hampi bear witness to the opulence and luxury of the Vijayanagar Emperors. The name Hampi is derived from Pampa, the daughter of Lord Brahma, the old name of the Tungabhadra River. Locals refer to the city as Pampa Town.

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Munnar

Munnar is a breathtaking location in Kerala noted for its endless expanse of tea fields and green belt of verdant woods.... The Neelakurinji and Nilgiri Tahr, two endangered species, are known to live there. The most sought-after hill station in Kerala is known for its beautiful valleys, mountains, and unusual species of flora and animals. The three rivers that run through this area—Mattupetti, Periavaru, and Nallathanni—make it even more well-known and draw numerous tourists there each year. It has further developed into a well-liked walking and camping location because to its foggy hills, beautiful lakes, and rocky terrains. Stop at the several overlooks scattered around this area when hiking or camping to take in the breathtaking valleys, appealing hills, and magnificent rivers.

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Kochi

One of the most gorgeous locations on Kerala's southwest coast is Kochi, popularly known as Cochin. ... It is known as the "Queen of the Arabian Sea" due to its all-weather harbour and expansive seascape. Cochin Port, a cruise port, has seen positive growth as a result of the influx of opulent cruise ships to its shores. The tranquil city doubles as one of southern India's top commercial hubs. If you're seeking for spices for your curries, here is the spot to acquire them because it is the top provider of fragrant spices to international markets. Moreover, this market town's excellent sandalwood, perfumes, and gold were much sought after by travellers. The 12th century saw the beginning of the Kochi kingdom.The first travellers to Kochi are thought to have been Chinese and Arab traders who prepared the way for Portuguese and Dutch travellers before the British Raj arrived in this area. For many years, this location has provided travellers with a secure sanctuary.

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Gokarna

Gokarna, a Hindu pilgrimage town in Karnataka, is becoming a popular destination for beach lovers and hippies because to its immaculate beaches and magnificent scenery.... Gokarna, which is located on the coast of Karwar, receives throngs of visitors from all over the world each year looking for tranquilly and leisure. The life outside the town is in stark contrast to the beaches like Kudle Beach and Om Beach. Few Indian visitors are seen along the palm-lined beaches, which are mostly visited by foreigners. Gokarna does not have the typical tourist attractions. Everything on the beaches moves at a slow, leisurely pace because that is how they are intended to be enjoyed. Gokarna is a "one of a kind" destination full with coconut and palm trees, the ocean, and fine sands.

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Sigandduru

Singandur is a little, lovely town that can be found in the Taluka District of Karnataka. The city is well renowned for its Shri Chowdeshwari Temple, ... which is devoted to the Goddess Chowdeshwari and is also known locally as "Sigandooru." The temple, which is located on the Sharavati River's banks, is a popular destination for worshippers from all over the world.

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Dharmasthala

The Dharmasthala Temple is a stunning, antique temple that dates back eight centuries. It is located in the well-known Dakshin Kannada neighbourhood ... of the temple town of Dharmasthala and is devoted to the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. Even though it is devoted to Lord Shiva, the Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple is highly distinctive. Together with the main deity, additional statues include the four Guardian Spirits of Lord Dharma, known as Kalarkayi, Kanyakumari, Kalarahu, and Kumaraswamy, as well as Dharma Daivas and Shakti or Ammanavaru.

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Chikamagaluru

Karnataka's Chikmagalur district is also known as Chikmagalur. In the Indian city of Chikmagalur, coffee was first grown. Rivers like the Tunga ...and Bhadra originate in the Chikmagalur Mountains, a section of the Western Ghats. The tallest mountain is situated in the Mullayagiri district of Karnataka. Kemmannugundi, Kudremukh, Manikadhar, Hebbe, and Kallathigiri Falls make it a tourist hotspot. The Hoysala temple in Amritsar has a long relationship with the Chikmagalur area. The Kudremukh National Park and Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary in the district are popular among wildlife enthusiasts.

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Yercadu

Yercaud is a secluded hill station and a lesser-known travel destination....It is a lesser-known hill station with a lake surrounded by gardens and trees. Another draw of this serene highland station are the water falls.

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Sakaleshpura

Sakleshpur, a hill town in Karnataka's Western Ghats, is a natural place covered in pure tranquilly. Sakleshpur, which is plentiful with coffee,... tea, and spice farms, offers you a once-in-a-lifetime experience amid all the wonderful scents. It is the ideal vacation spot for all art and architectural enthusiasts because it is home to several ancient sites and temples. This location, hidden from view of tourists, is a slice of heaven on Earth that you must unquestionably explore. You may utilise this opportunity to relax with your loved ones while also obtaining a peek of nature. To enjoy the best, you should go to Sakleshpur, which has everything from waterfalls to vistas.

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Mysore-Ooty-Kodai

Ooty, sometimes referred to as the "queen of the hills," is a tiny, charming hill town in the Aravali mountains. People go to this little town for a variety of... reasons, including the opportunity to see animals and admire the spiritual side of life. Ooty also has a range of heart-pounding activities for thrill seekers. On the opposite side, at Kodaikanal, there are some large pine woods that give off a strong pine scent around every bend. Kodaikanal, which is a more tranquil and quiet location, is peppered with several well-known tourist attractions, including various peaks, waterfalls, and lakes.

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Bandipura National Park

In Karnataka, Bandipur is a national reserve. In this reserve, wild animals and birds are preserved. This reserve, which is a few kilometres ... from Bangalore, the nation's capital, is a well-liked destination for weekend getaways. The area has a calm ambiance and is environmentally friendly. Elephants may be seen grazing among the foliage and verdant vegetation, and you can also see different birds and exotic animals. Also, this reserve features an animal care facility that deals with the health and breeding issues of the animals. In this facility, injured animals are treated. The Moyar, Nugu, and Kabini rivers provide the natural water for this reserve. At this reserve, you may embark on bird viewing trips and wildlife safaris. You may employ guided safaris, either on foot or in a vehicle. Elephant safaris are an additional option. As this reserve is situated at the foot of the Nilgiris, there are many places to go hiking, camping, and mountain climbing. You may participate in a guided outdoor activity and hear outdoor adventure stories that will make your heart race. This reserve also has a grove of sandalwood trees that are in good condition. The reserve is best visited from August to November because of the chilly weather. The safari ride has a stringent 45-minute time limit. At this reserve, there are not many sights to view.

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Bangalore-Ooty-Coorg

Aromatic coffee farms, luxurious Western Ghats highlands, beautiful meadows, peaceful waterfalls, and much more can be found at Coorg. ...Coorg, sometimes referred to as the Scotland of India, lives up to its nickname with a seductive fusion of history, elegance, adventure, and delectable food. This well-known coffee-producing hill station is well-known for its jaw-dropping splendour and luxury, and it sits beautifully along the western ghats. This site is nothing less than a scene from a fairytale that emerged from Wonderland, as you can see butterflies fluttering above the coffee plantations and the woodland drenched in bright sunlight. This travel package from Bangalore to Coorg has it all, from viewing the white water pouring over the stones at Abbey Falls to taking in the expansive views of verdant valleys, tall hills, and rice fields from Raja's Seat.

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Thrissur-Kochi-Alleppey

The southernmost city of India, Cochin, often known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, is situated in the Keralan district of Ernakulam on the country's south-west coast.... It is Kerala's most important city and a big port in terms of finances and GDP. With Cochin Alleppey travel packages, visitors may see some of the most popular places. After witnessing well-known churches like St. Francis Church, you could be taken aback by the splendour of the church. The Vasco House, Kochi's most well-known tourist attraction and oldest Portuguese residence, is a must-see place. Also, no one can leave Cochin without visiting the nearby beach!India, is well known for its cuisine and culture as well as its beautiful beaches, with Cochin Beach being among the cleanest beaches that can be found. Around two hours separate Cochin from Alleppey. Due to its location on Kerala's Laccadive Sea and popularity for houseboat tours, Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, in the Ernakulam district of south-western India is referred to as the Venice of Asia. Traveling aboard a houseboat will allow you to enjoy the city's splendour. Also, when at Alleppey, one might choose to go bamboo rafting. Alleppey offers a variety of activities that are all included in our Cochin Alleppey trip package. The backwaters, beaches, lagoons, and breathtaking views make it seem as though nature is showing itself through this lovely city.

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Mysore-Ooty-Coorg

Every travel enthusiast's desire is to go to a well-known hill station like Coorg or Ooty and a historically and culturally significant city like Mysore. ... Mysore, with its extensive historical past, Coorg, and Ooty, with their unrivalled natural beauty, give the ideal vacation option that blends the best of both worlds. As a result, we have created unique travel packages that blend the experiences of all three locations into an one journey. Our Mysore Coorg Ooty Tour packages provide visitors the option to explore all of these locations in a manner that works for them.

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