By - Banao Yatra Easy Date - 17th March 2025
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Coorg is best known for its serene landscapes, coffee plantations, and its hills that are surrounded by mist which make it a perfect retreat.
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Hampi was a notable cultural center back in the day and it is now a breathtaking landscape filled with ancient temples and ruins that make it a UNESCO world heritage site.
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This picturesque hill station consists of coffee estates, waterfalls, and stunning trekking paths that can be found at the Mysore region of Western Ghats.
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Its royal cultural heritage is why Mysore is renowned all over the globe. It is home to many monumental royal palaces such as the Mysore Palace.
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A sanctuary that is home to animals and diverse flora and fauna, Kabini offers safari experiences and river cruises.
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Unlike the other coastal towns, Gokarna is much more peaceful and is home to stunning beaches which are not very crowded. Perfect for religious meditation.
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A rock-cut temple and fort city, Badami offers its rock-cut temples and ancient forts which make me appreciate India's architecture even more.
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An equally charming hill station accompanied with dense forests, tranquil lakes and coffee plantations.
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Udupi is equally as famous as other places in India for their temples, beaches, and mouth watering delicacies.
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This site is a must go for nature lovers as Agumbe is known as the “Cherrapunji of the South”, and is blessed with rainforests, waterfalls, and rare wildlife.