A Complete Tour Guide To Kodaikanal Hill Station

The town was established as a summer retreat to protect from the heat and humidity of the lower plains of southern India in 1845 and is often referred to as ‘the gift of the forest’. Kodaikanal is located on a plateau on the southern side of the Palani hills forming the eastern side of the Western Ghats mountain range in southern India. The hill town sits at an elevation of 2,133 meters above sea level and is surrounded with thick shola forests, flowery meadows and grasslands. The center of the town is characterized by a large manmade lake known as the ‘Kodai Lake’. The major source of the town’s income, like the other hill towns around India, is tourism.

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A Complete Tour Guide To Ooty Hill Station

Situated in the very heart of the Nilgiri Hills in the Western Ghats, Ooty or Udhagamandalam is located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Also, referred to as the ‘Queen of The Hills’, Ooty is one of the most serene hill stations you can ever visit. The word ‘Nilgiris’ literally translates to the ‘Blue Mountains’, which is a reference to the bluish haze from the eucalyptus trees and to the rare ‘Kurunji’ flowers that cover these mountains once in every 12 years making it a marvelous sight to behold.

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Top 7 Places To Visit In Tiruchirappalli

The 4th largest town in Tamil Nadu, Tiruchirappalli is an ancient town with a recorded history that dates back to the 3rd century BC. The city has been ruled by various ancient and historical kingdoms and empires. The Cholas, the Pandya, the Pallava, the Vijaynagar Kingdom, the Carnatic Kingdom and the British have ruled this region and have deeply influenced the city’s culture over the years. As a result of the various cultural influences Tiruchirappalli is famous for its various monuments and temples. Also, due to the city being surrounded by various channels of the Kaveri River is rich in vegetation and natural resources. Here’s the list of the best places you must visit in Tiruchirappalli.

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Top 7 Places To Visit At Tirunelveli

The city was known as Nellai during the British rule and is an ancient city in the state of Tamil Nadu. The city came under the rule of the Pandya Kings who ruled the region around 600 BC and later came under the rule of the Chola dynasty. Tirunelveli also came under the colonial British Empire in India and was under the rule of the Nawab of the Carnatic and a part of the princely Carnatic state. The city is located at the southernmost tip of the Deccan plateau and due to its natural and costal surroundings is also a home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Here’s the list of the best places to visit in Tirunelveli.

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Top 6 Places To Visit In Vellore

Located at the banks of the Palar River, Vellore is an ancient city that has been ruled by the various prosperous dynasties of south India. The Pallavas, The Cholas, Vijaynagar kingdom, Carnatic Empire and the British are the various powers that ruled the region of Vellore and are responsible for the city’s cultural heritage. The city like any princely Indian city should be is famous for various forts, temples, picnic spots and other important tourist attractions. So here’s the list of the most important places to visit in Vellore.

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Rameswaram

Located on Pamban Island, which is placed at the tip of the Indian peninsula, Rameswaram is separated from mainland India. The town is a historical city which was ruled by the various southern Indian dynasties and has been mentioned in the mythological Hindu epic, Ramayana. Rameswaram, in the state of Tamil Nadu is also a part of the holy Hindu pilgrimage of the Char Dhams. Rameswaram is also a major pilgrim spot for the Shaivaites and the Vaishnavites. Here’s the list of the best places you can visit in Rameshawaram.

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Mahabalipuram

Located in the Kancheepuram district, Mahabalipuram is one of the oldest cities in India and is known for its various stone carved monuments and ancient temples. Mahabalipuram, located in Tamilnadu was a port town during the 1st Century to 140 AD and was ruled by the ancient Pallava dynasty. The Pallava Kings Mahendravarman I and Narsimhavarman I have been attributed with the commissioning of most of the monuments back in the 7th and 8th century AD. The groups of monuments located here have also been deemed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Here’s the list of the must-visit places in Mahabalipuram.

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Kanyakumari

Situated at the tip of the Indian Peninsula, Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of mainland India. Kanyakumari is located near the Western Ghats and bordered by the Laccadive or the Lakshadweep Sea at the southwest, southeast and south of the city. Kanyakumari has been one of the major centers of arts, culture and religion since the ancient times. The city’s beaches are also the only beaches in the world where you can experience both sunrise and the sunset. The various temples in this beautiful city of Tamil Nadu are frequented by thousands of pilgrims and the pristine beaches attract a huge no. of tourists to the city. Here’s the list of the best places one can visit in Kanyakumari.

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Top 6 Places To Visit In Coimbatore

The city of Coimbatore is the second largest city in Tamil Nadu and is located at the Western Ghats and near the Noyyal River. The city came under the region which was ruled by the Sangam Chera, Cholas and the illustrious Vijayanagara Dynasty. Coimbatore also came under the Kingdom of Mysore and finally the Coimbatore district under the British colonial rule. Being surrounded by the Western Ghats the city is also a home to a wide array of flora and fauna and several other natural attractions. Today, the city is a fast developing economic hub and due to its culture that the city accumulated from its vast historical importance is a major tourist attraction. Here’s a list of the best places you can visit in Coimbatore.

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Top 8 Places To Visit In Kodaikanal, The Princess Of Hill Stations

With its name meaning the ‘The Gift of the Forests’, Kodaikanal is a hill station located in the eastward hills of the Western Ghats in the state of Tamil Nadu. The place is a popular retreat from the hot and humid climate of the lower areas and is located 2,133 meters above sea level. Kodaikanal is also home to the rare Kurunji Flower which blooms just once in 12 years. The area is comprised mainly of meadows and grasslands with a thick forest cover containing eucalyptus, cypress and acacia and pear trees. The climate is usually cool throughout the year with temperatures not going beyond 20 degrees in the summer months of May and June. The economy is mainly supported by tourism and the people are quiet familiar with visitors. Here’s the list of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal.

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