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Planning a trip to South India

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Looking for a some budget hotels and best places to visit in the south India
10 years ago, August 31st 2013 No: 1 Msg: #174618  
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M planning to visit various popular destinations in South India with my family and a little confused as to where to begin with. Also, would it be a great idea to book tour through a travel agent? Pls guide on the places and an ideal itinerary to go about it. Reply to this

10 years ago, October 7th 2013 No: 2 Msg: #175885  
Basically South India has three major state to visit. Kerala, Karnataka and Tamilnadu. All has many beautiful places to visit. Specially Kerala is really incredible. If you are going for a long holidays then it is good to visit all places but if you don't have much time then I will suggest you to target one state. Travel agent is a good idea but I would suggest you to take an advantage of travel sites like goibibo etc. Here you can plan and book your holiday package according to your budget. Reply to this

10 years ago, October 28th 2013 No: 3 Msg: #176636  
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I too agree with Lisa,there are so many tourist places to visit in south India . It would be better to choose car rental services with affordable travel plans.I recommend http://www.savaari.com/
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10 years ago, November 11th 2013 No: 4 Msg: #177022  
I would like to recommend to Goibibo.com is the best travel agency now-a-days as far as I have accepted that. After all of us suggest, you have to see that what the rest will be good for you Reply to this

10 years ago, November 20th 2013 No: 5 Msg: #177244  
Have you decided that a Kerala tour will be the best way for you to enjoy your next trip to India? Or have you reconsidered and would prefer to undertake a Goa tour instead? At the end of the day, it really doesn’t matter which of these tours you choose to join over your holiday, as they will both take you to some of the most beautiful locations and beaches in the country. If you are looking to holiday in total luxury and culture, this is just the way to do it!

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10 years ago, November 21st 2013 No: 6 Msg: #177280  
i would be recommended Goibibo.com, there you can get all the tourist plans. Reply to this

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