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Mysore Dussehra Festival

Posted on September 21, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

“A pompous festival that flaunts the richness of India” Festivals are never-ending at India, this land of colours and festive is never tiered of celebrations. These festivals are the key tools in attracting tourists from all over the globe. One of the prominent grand ceremonies of India is the Dussehra festival celebrated at Mysore. Contents…

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Onam 2019 – The Harvest Festival of Kerala

Posted on August 30, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

Imagine a land full of colorful scenes, abundant Nature, silence, romantic boulevards, coruscating culture, beautiful beach sunsets, and happy vibes. A hardcore traveler will paint the image of Kerala for its ubiquitous charm and travel appeal. A linchpin fest as a delectable icing on this Nature’s cake belongs to a mega-event – Onam Festival. It…

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Celebrating the rebirth of the elephant-headed God!

Posted on August 28, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

The youngest son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi is known by 108 different names. There are countless prankster tales of Lord Ganesha still spread and shared in the South India homes. Associated more often with the red color, Lord Ganesha’s fictional features such as the elephant-head, a broken tusk, huge ears, four hands holding…

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Viva Bonderam! – Festival of Flags at Divar Isle, Goa

Posted on August 23, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

The Elysian blend of Indian and Portuguese culture and architecture is still evident in the loner’s paradise – Goa. Churches and beaches enriched by sunlight; parties and happening nightlife embraced by moonlight, the ingredients of this pristine destination is infinite. Still, a gargantuan feast for the traveling population. The scrumptious seafood of the capital city,…

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Happy 380th Birthday, Chennai – A Recap of Madras’ Childhood

Posted on August 20, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

The capital city of Tamil Nadu is going to celebrate its 380th birthday on August 22nd of 2019. Madras was purchased in 1639 by British East India Company from the Vijayanagara Empire, Damarla Venkatri Nayaka. To celebrate one of the greatest cities of India, Chennai-based journalist, Vincent D’Souza suggested a plan to S. Muthiah, the…

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Beautiful Offbeat Destinations of Tamil Nadu

Posted on August 19, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

Tamil Nadu is a safe haven for travelers all around the world. With deep-rooted tradition and a friendly population, this southern state tops the foreign tourist visits. Temples like the majestic Madurai Meenakshi Amman, meticulous Brihadeeswara, towering Sri Rangam, scenic Shore Temple, and recently Athi Varadhar in Kanchipuram pull people due to its splendor and…

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Monsoon as Usual in Karnataka and Kerala

Posted on August 16, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

“Nothing to worry! Rain isn’t your enemy. But, a much-needed friend.” There was a time when rain was seen as happiness and a symbol of wealth. Things have changed in recent times when it comes to rain. Monsoon is the season for farmers. To get to the action and feed the world. Heavy rainfall is…

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Seven Timeless Temple Pillars of South India

Posted on August 14, 2019February 10, 2020 by South Tourism

The ineffable art forms, inexplicable architecture, detailed carvings, and timeless pillars of temples belonging to South India carry the hidden soul of one of the greatest history of humanity. Listed below are seven well-worked pillars filled with years of dedication of thousands of sacred souls. These Pillars have an extensive history as pristine as the…

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Pykara Lake and the Surrounding Scenes of Magic

Posted on August 9, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

A place to experience the affluent Nature of Ooty amidst the monsoon drizzles. One should try horse riding here and witness the harmonious array of pine trees in the backdrop. Oosimalai or Soochimalai is the other name for Needle (Oosi in Tamil) Rock Viewpoint. This spot will offer an exquisite eagle-eye view of the whole…

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Sathuragiri – Divinity meets Nature in the Mythical Mountain!

Posted on August 1, 2019January 8, 2021 by South Tourism

Trek Time: 6 am to 4 pm Location: Sathuragiri near Srivilliputhur South of the western ghats, Sathuragiri is a luscious hill station for the trekking and spiritual population. Sundara Mahalingam and Santhana Mahalingam are two naturally risen lingams (Suyambu Lingam) temples decorating this divine place. Thai, Aadi, and Puratasi months are considered powerful and during…

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