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Tuesday 23 October 2012

Waterfalls in India- Holding your breath for a moment


India is not just about the historical monuments but it is also packed with natural beauty like beaches of Goa, backwaters in Kerala and mounts of Ladakh. And then you can find some astonishing waterfalls which are in complete rock during the monsoon season. Waterfalls have been a place of attraction for nature enthusiasts. A waterfall is generally shaped when the water of the river drops sharply over a rock face. The flowing water generally falls from a long distance and with a huge force. These waterfalls are not only stimulating geographical things but also enhance the Indian tourism value. Some are stated as UNESCO sites. Here, I mentioned some practically visited waterfalls which are popular in India:


Jog Falls (Karnataka)                   
 Karnataka has number of waterfalls in India but Jog falls is one of the most highest and spectacular waterfalls in India. You can about feel the power of it next to the rocks.  

Dudhsagar Falls (Goa)                           
 Dudhsagar accurately falls down from an elevation of 310m at Mollem, Goa; it seems not anything short of milky water.  When it pours down with full swing, it packs the place quite force.
  
Kune Falls (Maharashtra)                   
 Maharashtra is an economical city of India and person can explore waterfalls near Lonavala and khandala as these areas are blessed with some beautiful waterfalls at the time of monsoon season.  Kune falls is leading the list.

Hogenakkal Falls (Tamil Nadu)       
This pretty waterfall is situated in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. It is a great tourist charms of the region and also somewhere disease curative assets.

Athirapally Falls (Kerala)       
Kerala is full of natural beauty and Athirapally falls, Thrissur in Kerala is a great place to gaze the beauty of “god’s own country”. It is a gem of the Kerala which can be seen in full force at the time of rainy season and presents a breathtaking sight to behold.



Saturday 20 October 2012

South Indian Cuisines- Make you crazy to eat


Cuisines of south India gives you extensive options or dishes to the food lovers like Idli, Dosa, Uttapam and etc. All these items are most loved across the India. The process to cook in four southern states of India is same, namely, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu. Rice is considered as an important part in the dishes of southern India and usually you can find pickles, vegetable, chutneys, papad, Rice in their plate.  

Tamil Nadu – The people of Tamil Nadu is very foodie and always they experiment in their cooking.  Chettinad cookery is popular in Tamil Nadu or you can go for Sappadu dishes as it is a “Thali” which includes Puliyodarai, Idli and Dosa.

Andhra Pradesh – The cuisines of this city is popular around the India. The city serves you best blend of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Hyderabadi biryani is world-wide popular and mostly rotates just about non-veg dishes. People love to enjoy the cuisines of Andhra Pradesh.                                      

Kerala - In Kerala food are served on banana leaves and a great blend of spicy vegetables and rice. Mostly all the foods in Kerala is prepared from coconut oil and rich spices which enhance the taste of cuisines. Even Kerala dishes contain a rich mixture of chutneys and pickles to make your mood good. (Read More...)                           

Karnataka – The state Karnataka is considered as the originator of the famous Masala Dosa. Udupi is the popular cuisine of this region and people find it one of the best dishes of Karnataka.  Gojju, Masala Dosa, Palya, Bisi bele bath, jola roti, and idli are very famous dish of here. 




Friday 5 October 2012

Places to visit in south India- Hidden gems with equally alluring




South India tour is the best tour to explore the culture that sets it as a unique place from rest of the country. Each and every city of the south India has gained its own distinct identity. Intricate temple architecture, historical ruins, palm fringed canals, hills and beach offers you an interesting trip of south India. Don’t miss these places to visit in south India

ü    Hampi:
Hampi is one of the top historical destinations of India which is spread in 25 km and consists of over 500 monuments. An unparallel energy can be felt at this ancient place. Hampi is well-liked side tour from Goa:

ü      Kerala Backwaters:
Globally known as the most tranquil and relaxing way to discover the beauty of Kerala, a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala canals will transform you into a different world. You will feel like time really seems to stand still.  (Read More)   

ü      Varkala:
The picturesque landscapes of Varkala beach in Kerala is counted as India’s best landscapes for picks. Bordered by coconut palms, colorful shops, hotels and etc, the place offers a surprising visit to its travelers.  Visit this place during the March and enjoy your life.

ü      Ooty:
Dotted with numerous beauties, Ooty is listed in top ten hill stations in India. Getting a trip of toy train while seeing the best scenic view will give you intense fun, you definitely love it. Visit during the peak season in April and May and spend your summer time between natures.

Madurai:
Madurai is a home of the most remarkable and central temple in south India and a foremost center for Tamil civilization and learning. It is also famous for Minakshi temple, chithirai festival, narrow winding lanes and etc. Visit in April and fascinate yourself.  

Vishnu Joshi is a well-known Travelogue along with an experienced author in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has written several books on I Kerala Tours And Travels .
 

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