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suggestions on giong from north india to spend 1 week in south india?

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I will be in North India volunteering for 1 month, and will be seeing jaipur, agra, delhi, dharmasala, and palampur during that month. Is it worth travelling down to the South for 1 week after that? I was thinking to Mumbai and Goa, or should I just spend that 1 week up North? I love seeing historic sites and beautiful landscapes ... should I save south india for another trip?
9 years ago, June 18th 2014 No: 21 Msg: #182620  
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9 years ago, June 25th 2014 No: 22 Msg: #182860  
North India is nice and also a spiritual and historical place. many beautiful places situated in North India. like North India South India is also a such a beautiful place some historical and spiritual and also a places you must visit are here
Thiruvannamalai and the Ashram of Sri Ramana Maharshi Temple

Ruins of the Rajagiri Fort in Krishnagiri

Auroville and Aurobindo Ashram

Bhihadeeswaran Temple in Tanjavore – a World Heritage Monument

The Rock Fort in Trichy

KamakshiAmman Temple in Madurai

Gandhi Museum

Vivekananda Rock and Thiruvalluvar Memorial in Kanyakumari

Teakwood Palace in Kerala

Backwater Cruise

Narayana Tapovanam

Synagogue and Portuguese Palace in Cochin

Perur and Marudhamalai Temples in Coimbatore

Satchidananda Alayam, where Swami Satchidananda was born

Satchidananda Jyothi Nikethan,

These are the most visited sites in south India. Reply to this

9 years ago, July 26th 2014 No: 23 Msg: #183726  
In response to: Msg #126820 I should suggest go south also see how India conserve their rich cultural and social heritage. You can take another trip for south. South have so many beautiful places to explore Kanyakumari, munnar, Ooty, Alleppy etc.
Or Visit Travel Hot Portal which can give you more traveling tips and information about southern India. Reply to this

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