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South India’s most famous tourist destinations are Bangalore, Mysore and Ooty.
Cosmopolitan Bangalore or Bengaluru is the number one city in the Indian Deep South, blessed with a benevolent climate and a burgeoning drinking, dining and shopping scene. It’s not necessarily a place you come to be wowed by world-class sights (though it has some lovely parks and striking Victorian-era architecture), but instead to experience the new modern face of India
Mysore or Mysuru is known for its glittering royal heritage and magnificent monuments and buildings. Its World Heritage–listed palace may be what brings most travellers here, but it’s also a thriving centre for the production of premium silk, sandalwood and incense. These days ashtanga yoga is another draw card, attracting visitors worldwide with its reputation as one of India’s best places to practice yoga.
Coorg now known as Kodagu, it was originally called Kodaimalenadu means ‘dense forest on steep hill’. It has three taluks – Madikeri, Virajpet and Somwarpet. Rugged and misty hills, forests, tea and coffee plantation, ravines, trekking trails, waterfalls, wildlife, orange groves, pleasant atmosphere and mouth-watering cuisine make Coorg an unforgettable holiday destination. It’s also known as Switzerland of Karnataka
Udhagamandalam and abbreviated as Udhagai and Ooty is a town replica rolex italia and municipality in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Ooty (Ootacamund) the Queen of the Hill Stations, also known as Blue Mountains is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India. This hill station has splendid green downs and lofty hills of extraordinary scenic beauty and is endowed with a salubrious climate similar to the English summer.