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Sai Baba Ashram
Nestled close to Whitefield Railway Station, the Sai Baba Ashram in Bangalore, also known as the Whitefield Ashram or Brindavan Ashram, is a serene sanctuary that was founded by Sri Sathya Sai Baba on June 25, 1960. This tranquil spot served as Baba'
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Bangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace is a stunning architectural gem nestled in the heart of the city. Surrounded by lush, manicured gardens, it draws travelers from across the globe with its charm and history. The palace grounds are home to various attractions that cat
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Santhome Cathedral Bascilica
Nestled in the heart of Chennai, you'll find the stunning Santhome Church, an architectural gem with a story as old as time. This extraordinary Basilica is one of the few in the world built over the tomb of an Apostle. It is said that the remains of
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Vivekananda House
The Tudor Ice Company, established in 1842, was originally constructed to store ice blocks, earning the nickname "Ice House" even long after the company closed its doors. In 1885, Bilagiri Iyengar, a prominent lawyer, purchased the building and renam
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Fort St. George
Fort St. George is an iconic landmark in the heart of the city, steeped in rich history and cultural significance. The British acquired this piece of land from the King of Vijayanagar on August 22, 1639, and went on to construct the impressive Fort S
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Sri Meenakshi - Sundareswarar Temple
When you think of Madurai, the first thing that springs to mind is the iconic Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple. This twin temple is the heartbeat of the city, around which Madurai has gracefully unfolded over the centuries. Imagine a place that feels l
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Thirumalai Nayak Palace
Just a short 1.5 kilometers from the iconic Meenakshi Temple, you'll stumble upon a piece of history that seems almost untouched by time: the palace built in 1636 by the ruler whose name it proudly carries. This towering structure is celebrated for i
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Hill Palace
If you're planning a trip to Kerala, make sure to put the Hill Palace in Thripunithura, Ernakulam district, on your itinerary. As Kerala's first heritage museum, it offers a fascinating peek into the past with an impressive collection that once belon
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St. Francis Church
St. Francis Church in Kochi holds the distinction of being the oldest European-built church in India. Picture this: Vasco da Gama, the legendary Portuguese explorer who charted a sea route to India, made his third journey to the enchanting land of Ke
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Santa Cruz Basilica
Crafted by the Portuguese, the Santa Cruz Basilica in Kochi stands proudly as one of the eight Basilicas in India. Nestled close to the renowned St. Francis Church, this cherished landmark in Kerala is also among the most exquisite cathedrals in the
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Paradesi Synagogue
Mattancherry, nestled in the heart of Kochi, is famed for housing the Paradesi Synagogue, the oldest of its kind in the Commonwealth. Constructed in 1568, this historic synagogue continues to draw a crowd with its timeless allure. It stands as a test
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Kerala Folklore Museum
If you ever find yourself in Kerala, the Folklore Museum is a must-visit gem. It's the only architectural museum in the state that encapsulates the essence of everyday life and culture over the past millennium. The museum isn't just about looking, it
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Someshwara Temple
Nestled near the present-day SDM Engineering College, this ancient temple, constructed by the Chalukyas in the 12th century, is a journey into the past. It's a place where history whispers through the stone carvings and every corner tells a tale of d
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Indira Glass House
Indira Glass House is a breathtaking glass palace that you simply must see. Imagine a place where stunning architecture meets nature in a symphony of color and light. Each year, the flower show hosted here is a feast for the eyes, bursting with vibra
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Belgaum Fort
Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, Belgaum is a town steeped in history, dating back to the 12th century during the reign of the Ratta dynasty. While once famed for its bustling trade in diamonds and wood, today it thrives as a commercial hub, seamle
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Kapileshwar Temple
Nestled in the heart of the south, the Kapileshwar Temple is fondly referred to as the 'Kashi of the South.' This ancient sanctuary holds a special place in the region's spiritual landscape. An inscription found in the Kamal Basti reveals that this t
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Kamal Basadi
Nestled within the historic walls of Belgaum Fort, Kamal Basadi is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Belgaum, a bustling city, serves as a pivotal hub that's easily accessible by air, train, and bus. Whether you're traveling from within Karnataka
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Chowmahalla Palace
The grandeur of bygone eras and the glory of history still echo through the palaces of Hyderabad, with Chowmahalla Palace standing as a must-see gem on any tour of the city. Constructed in the 18th century, roughly 200 years ago, this palace is a top
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Taramati Baradari
Taramati Baradari, nestled in Ibrahimbagh along the Osman Sagar (Gandipet) Road, is a destination that offers a delightful blend of history and nature. It's just a stone's throw away from the iconic Golconda Fort, making it a perfect spot for history
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Charminar
The Charminar stands tall as a symbol of Hyderabad, much like the Taj Mahal in Agra or the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Built in 1591 by Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of Hyderabad, this iconic structure marks the heart of the city's original design.
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Golconda Fort
Golconda Fort stands as a testament to India's rich history, nestled in the heart of Telangana. The name comes from the Telugu words "Golla Konda," which translates to "Shepherd's Hill." It's fascinating to think that this architectural marvel traces
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Qutub Shahi Tombs
Nestled just about 850 meters from the Banjara Darwaza of Golconda Fort, the Qutub Shahi Tombs are a treasure trove of history and architecture. These tombs, which house the resting places of seven Qutub Shahi rulers, are among Hyderabad's oldest and
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Birla Mandir
Perched gracefully on Kala Pahad, the white marble temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara is an enchanting sight that seems to float above the city skyline. Inside, you'll find an idol that is a stunning replica of the revered deity at Tirumala Tirup
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Kanaka Durga Temple
Nestled on the banks of the Krishna River, the Kanaka Durga Temple sits proudly atop Indrakiladri Hill. This ancient sanctuary's origins are shrouded in mystery, and it's said that the temple's deity is 'Swayambhu,' meaning self-manifested. Because o
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Kondapalli fort
Kondapalli Fort, affectionately called Kondapalli Quilla by the locals, is nestled in the scenic Krishna district, not far from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh's bustling second largest city. This historic gem sits atop the Eastern Ghats, just west of Kon
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Colombo Lighthouse
The Lighthouse, constructed in 1952, is a beloved destination for both tourists and locals looking to unwind in a picturesque setting. It's the kind of place where you can feel the gentle sea breeze on your face while you take in the stunning panoram
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Colombo Racecourse
Racecourse is a stunning spot, gleaming with its bright white architecture, perfect for unwinding. At the racecourse, you'll discover an array of food stalls offering delicious local and international bites. It's a haven for those who love exploring,
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Ranjangaon
Once known as Manipur, Ranjangaon, a quaint town near Pune, is steeped in mythology and divine legends. It’s believed that Lord Shiva himself brought this place into existence after seeking the blessings of Ganesha to triumph in his epic battle again
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Lohagad Visapur
During the era of the legendary Maratha king, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra was blessed with an abundance of forts. Thanks to its rugged terrain and Shivaji's knack for identifying strategic locations, the state now boasts some of India’s
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Mulee Aage Palace
Built in 1906 by Sultan Mohamed Shamsuddeen III, the Mulee’aage Palace serves as the official residence of the President of the Maldives. Nestled right in front of the Old Friday Mosque in the Henveiru ward, this gleaming white palace still radiates
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Sultan Park & National Museum
Discover the National Museum nestled within the lush grounds of Sultan Park on the island of Malé. This charming park is where the Royal Palace once stood, and the museum itself is set in the last remaining palace building. Inside, you'll find a trea
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National Museum
Nestled in the heart of Malé, the National Museum is an absolute must-see for anyone exploring the Maldives. This fascinating museum, found in Sultan Park, once part of the 17th-century Maldivian Royal Palace compound, opened its doors in the early 1
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Udayagiri and Khandagiri
Just 6 kilometers west of the bustling heart of Bhubaneswar, you'll discover a hidden gem: ancient caves carved meticulously for the ascetic Jain monks. These fascinating structures are not just architectural wonders; they whisper stories of the past
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Lingaraj Temple
Nestled in the heart of Bhubaneswar, one of the oldest temples dating back to the late 8th century captivates visitors with its unique architecture. The sanctuary tower stands out with its semi-cylindrical roof, a hallmark of the khakhara style that
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Rankini Temple
Nestled in the fascinating region of Jadugora within the Potka block is the intriguing temple of Rankini. Legend has it that this sacred site was once perched atop a rock where, in the days of old, human sacrifices were made. The chilling belief was