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Auroville – The City Of Dawn In Pondicherry

Auroville--The-city-of-dawn

A 100 small settlements, 2300 people, 43 nationalities, one community – that’s the ‘City of Dawn’ Auroville. Auroville lies 12km northwest of the town of Pondicherry and has its origins in the French language – ‘Aurore’ (‘dawn’) and Ville (‘city’). It is also said to have been named after Sri Aurobindo.   History Auroville is an […]

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The Mystic Town Of Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai is a mystic town named after Annamalaiyar (main deity of Annamalai Temple).  History Tiruvannamalai is around 185 km away from Tamil Nadu capital Chennai and 210 Km away from Bangalore. A historical town, Tiruvannamalai has been under the rule of Cholas and Pallavas. The Hoysala Kings used the town as their capital in 1328. […]

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Coonoor – The Quaint Hill Station

SIM's Park in Coonoor

Coonoor, a quieter city near Ooty is the second largest hill station of Nilgiris, situated 1850 m above sea level.   History Coonoor the home ground of Toda tribe is bestowed with beautiful landscapes and has a pleasant weather condition all year round, unlike Ooty that can totally freeze during peak winter. The structural face of […]

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Alleppey – A Destination For Dreamers

Allepey landscapes

Alleppey or Alappuzha is the land for dreamers, romantics, and wanderers.  History  Alappuzha derives its name from its physical features and geographical position – it literally means the land between the sea and network of rivers flowing into it. The quaint, old-world town is all about quiet by-lanes, paddy fields, toddy shops, and tens of […]

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Kudremukh – The Horse Face Peak

Kudremukh

Karnataka’s third-highest peak Kudremukh (Horse face in Kannada) lies in the picturesque Chikmagalur district. The stunning peak offers a bird’s eye view of beautiful Shola forests. The Kudremukh National Park is also the origin point for three important rivers – the Nethravathi, the Bhadra and the Tunga. The latter two rivers flow freely through the rolling […]

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Calicut, City Of Spices And Seashores

Calicut

Calicut, also known as Kozhikode, was once a trading town, seat of a formidable dynasty and a former Portuguese colony as well and also home to many premier educational institutions, most notably the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), the National Institute of Technology (NIT) and Calicut Medical College.  History Locally known as Kozhikode lies on […]

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