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South India Desination Guide

The monuments, temples and palaces of South India unfold a whole new world of historical, architectural, political, cultural, traditional and religious legacy and past of Deccan India. The cultural heritage of Andhra Pradesh consists of contributions and influences of successive dynasties that ruled it such as Ikshvakus, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagaram Kings, Qutub Shahis, Mughals and Asaf Jahis. The capital of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad has a unique cultural identity with elements of both Hinduism and Islam and has several notable monuments including Charminar, Salarjung Museum, Mecca Masjid, Qutub Shahi Tombs and Falaknuma Palace. Besides the Golconda Fort, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, the tallest masonry dam in the world, Hyderabad also has the magnificent Falaknuma Palace, a rare blend of Italian and Tud



Hampi

Hampi is charismatic even in its ruined state. It attracts thousands of tourists and pilgrims every year. Vast stretches of boulder-strewn hills make the backdrop of Hampi unique. In Hampi at every turn there is a surprise.

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Bangalore

The progressive and modern city of Bangalore is the state capital, being located within India's Karnataka state. Many things that are considered to be 'taboo' and off-limits in India have become acceptable in Bangalore, offering a refreshing and more relaxed atmosphere than other nearby cities.

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Chennai

Welcome to my lens about Chennai. Chennai formerly known as Madras is the capital of Tamil Nadu in India. It is the fourth largest city in India and 34th largest metropolitan area in the world. Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. This 367 year old city has an estimated population of 9 million.

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Madurai

One of South India's great temple towns, Madurai is synonymous with the celebrated Meenakshi Temple. Situated on the banks of river Vaigai, Madurai has a rich cultural heritage passed on from the great Tamil era more than 2500 years old. Madurai was an important cultural and commercial centre even as early as 550 AD. It was the capital city for the great Pandya kings.

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Hyderabad

Hyderabad was spun into a city with the yarn of love. The tale runs in the land of fancy but is probably true. It’s about a young Muslim prince and his love for a nubile Hindu girl – about a relationship that develops in spite of caste, class and religious divides.

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Mahabalipuram

Tamilnadu is best known for the hospitality shown towards, by every individual. This tendency of the people has made people visiting Tamilnadu more comfortable and secured. The people are sentimental and lone to be kind and generous. There are many qualities to speak about this state and its people.

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Thanjavur

Thanjavur was the royal city of the Cholas, Nayaks and the Mahrattas. Thanjavur derives its name from Tanjan-an asura (giant), who according to local legend devastated the neighborhood and was killed by Sri Anandavalli Amman and Vishnu, Sri Neelamegapperumal.

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