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Waterfalls in MaharashtraMarch 15 2011 | Category : Waterfalls | | (4) CommentsMaharashtra is the richest state in India which is also rich in wide varieties of tourist destinations. This region once being the kingdom of Marathas is now a symbol of Marathi culture and a major tourist destination in India. Bestowed with the beauty of Sahyadri, the serene shores of the Konkan coast, fertile lands of the Deccan plateau, strings of major rivers and the most modern cities, this state is a complete package as a tourist destination in India. Hill stations in the Sahyadris and beaches are the main attractions in this state. Nestling in the pristine hills of the Western Ghats, there are a few waterfalls which enhance the charm of the state to attract foreign as well as domestic tourists. Tagged Under : Maharashtra, Waterfalls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waterfalls in Andhra PradeshJanuary 24 2011 | Category : Waterfalls | | (1) CommentAndhra Pradesh is the biggest and most populous state in South India. It is also known as the Rice Granary of India. Being ruled by several dynasties, the Pallavas, the Cholas, the Satavahanas, the Chalukyas and the Vijayanagar, Andhrapradesh is a land of rich historical and cultural heritage. Apart from the historical monuments and pilgrimage centers, the Kohinoor of India is also blessed with many beautiful waterfalls that attract tourists all over the world. Tagged Under : Andhrapradesh, Waterfalls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waterfalls in Tamil NaduSeptember 17 2010 | Category : Waterfalls | | (1) CommentTamil Nadu has a prominent place in the Indian tourism development sector. It is a land of various art forms, cultures, traditions, architecture and nature’s wonderful artworks. Tamil Nadu is the southernmost part of the Indian Peninsula and the second largest tourism industry in India. The greenery of the Ghats is on one side while the long sandy shores on the other. The remains of Dravidian traditions and culture are still intact in this state. On the way from Kanyakumari to Thiruvalluvar district, innumerable tourist destinations can be seen. There are beaches, temples, hill stations, historic places and palaces. Apart from these, there are a couple of picturesque waterfalls which enhances the beauty of this enchanting state. Here’s a list of some popular waterfalls in the state of Tamil Nadu.
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Waterfalls in KarnatakaAugust 11 2010 | Category : Waterfalls | | (11) CommentsKarnataka is bestowed with the stunning beauty of Western Ghats, chilly hill stations, milky waterfalls, ancient temples and historic monuments, cool beaches, gorgeous palaces and of course the beautiful Techno city Bangalore. That’s the reason why Karnataka is the forth most popular tourist destination in the country. Though it has several tourist places to visit, people who have more interest in nature and trekking can opt some splendid waterfalls in this state. Moreover, Karnataka owns India’s tallest waterfalls, the Jog falls. The beautiful rivers, Kaveri, Sharavati, Krishna and Tungabhadra produce several glorious waterfalls which attracts a lot of tourists all through the year. Let’s take a look at some of them. Tagged Under : Karnataka, Waterfalls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waterfalls in KeralaMarch 05 2010 | Category : Waterfalls | | (2) CommentsThe gurgle of a stream could enchant only a poet, but the roar of a waterfall could ignite the senses of even those numbed by mundane chores of a busy life. If one wants to take a break and explore the wild, the waterfalls in Gods on Country, are the right places to add to the tour list. Mostly embedded in the heart of forests, the waterfalls of Kerala are not just places of scenic grandeur but are also sites for trekking and hiking. Tagged Under : kerala, Waterfalls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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