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Jog Falls

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Jog Falls is a gorgeous waterfall that presents a remarkably beautiful sight amidst the pristine natural surroundings. Here, the River Sharavati drops from a height of 292 meters and forms four main channels that are named Raja, Rani, Rocket and Roarer. The Jog Falls assumes a more majestic look just after the beginning of the rainy season. Its sheer beauty then enthralls one and all. The falls are shrouded by thin veil of mist during the monsoons in Tour To Jog Fall Karnataka. How to Reach Jog Falls : August-December is the season of best flow and best time to visit. Jog is situated at 30 kilometres (19 mi) away from Sagara, and 379 kilometres (235 mi) away from Bangalore. Nearest Bus Stations - Jog, Sagara. One can reach Jog from direct buses to Jog from Bangalore. Alternative way is to take direct bus to Sagara from Bangalore and local bus from Sagara to Jog. Distance - 379 kilometres (235 mi) from Bangalore, 102 kilometres (63 mi) from Shivamogga and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from S...

Hyderabad

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Location : Andhra Pradesh, India Popular As : City of Nizams. Climate: Summer Temperature : Max. 40°C, Min. 21°C, Winter Temperature : Max. 32°C, Min. 20°C. Best Time to Visit : October to March. Hyderabad - The Pearl City of India Hydeabad the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is a cosmopolitan city, boasts of the richness of a variety of cultures. The city presents an amazing blend of old world charm together with the today's growth and enterprise. The city known as the 'City of Nizams' is renowned for its rich history and architectural splendour. The 400 year old city is today one of the most developed cities of India and the emerging Information Technology and Biotech hub of India. The ancient city of Hyderabad was founded on the banks of Musi river, but the city has grown on both the banks of the river. Today Hyderabad and its twin city Secunderabad are separated by Hussain Sagar lake. Hyderabad the 'Pearl City of India' is known for its magnificent minarets and...

Hill station in Kerala

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Hill Stations of KeralaMuch of Kerala's exotic appeal is focused in the highland area of the western ghats. Rising to an average height of 1520 m, the tropical forests of the ghats house rich flora and fauna. Not to speak of stretches of loamy plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and fragrant cardamom. Some of the most composed and caressing high land areas are : Munnar Hill Station: Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, Kundala. 1600 m. above sea level, t his hill station was the summer resort of the British Government in South India. Sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes, and holiday facilities make this a popular hill station. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji. This flower which bathes the hills in blue once every twelve years, will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi - which towers over 2695 m. Anamudi is an idea...

Charminar,Hyderabad

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The Charminar in Hyderabad, at the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, is a massive arch built by Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah. The famous monument of not only Hyderabad, but of South India, Charminar is an impressive square monument with four minarets. The travel icon of the Pearl city towering to a hieght of 180 ft., Charminar located in the centre of the old city, is a picture of beauty. Built in 1591 AD by the founders of Hyderabad in memory of the eradication of plague, the monument with its four minarets, profusely crafted leaves is an inerasable imprint on the minds of the tourists.The arch is illuminated daily in the evening, an unforgettable sight to view. The city of Hyderabad, with its delightful blend of the past and the present, exhibits to the visitors an interesting skyline with modern buildings standing shoulder to shoulder along with the splendid 400 year old edifices. Charminar is always on the top of the attraction list of any tourist visiting Hyderabad. To say that Charmin...

Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal is one of the most popular hill resorts in India. It is a charming hill station, stands amidst sylvan beauty on the southern crest of the upper Palani Hills near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. With its rocks, woods, lovely lake and bracing air, Kodaikanal is an ideal hill resort for the tourists. The unique flowering plant 'Kurunji'(Strobilanthus Kunthanus) that last bloomed in 2004, is nature's gift to Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal located amidst the folds of the verdant Pali hills is one of the most popular serene hill stations in India, which mesmerises any visitor and is frequented all through the year. Kodai is situated at an altitude of about 2,133-m high and covers an area of 21.45-sq-km. The hill town is renowned for its educational institutions of international repute. The hill-plantain fruits and plums are known for their freshness and taste. Berijam lake, one among the beautiful lakes of South India, spreads over an area of 24 hectares. Attractions: Kodai Lake: One o...

Kerala Houseboats

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Kerala Houseboat Cruise Since ancient times Kerala has used its lake and canals as a water network for transporting men and material. Being aboard a houseboat is a tranquil, stressless adventure where you will see the beautiful Kerala keep passing by. The cruise down the mystical backwaters of Kerala is indisputably an experience of a lifetime. The Kerala Houseboat Features - Beside being an cultural heritage, the houseboats of Kerala offer an innovative holiday idea. The country houseboat in Kerala is referred to as 'Kettuvallam'. These eco-friendly houseboats are made from local materials like bamboo poles, coconut fibre, ropes, bamboo mats, carpets etc. Usually houseboats are the giant country crafts that are as long as 60 to 70 feet. While aboard the houseboat in Kerala you may enjoy the facilities of a star categorised hotel. Basically the houseboats are well appointed with an open lounge, one or more bath attached bedrooms and a kitchenette. A Kerala houseboats are gener...

Kerala Backwaters

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Backwater tour in Kerala is one of the exhilarating ways of spending your holidays in Kerala. The gorgeous greens, the canopies of coconuts, the shimmering waters, composed beaches and the tantalizing b ackwaters welcome you to the God's Own Country - Kerala. The complete journey along the Kerala backwaters is a moving picture with beauty of nature at its best. Kerala backwaters cruises complete the tour to southern India. Kerala backwaters take you through the winding waterways unveiling the colourful culture and customs of the remote Kerala. The coastline of Kerala is dotted with delightful backwaters destinations.Kerala's palm-lined backwaters are inland lakes linked by a network of canals. With 41 west-flowing rivers, the backwaters stretch to almost 1,900 km. The backwater routes date back over the centuries and have been long used for all transition needs, in particular trade in coconut, rubber, rice and spices. Today, these waterways connect distant villages and islands ...