Famous Places in India
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The #SrikanteshwaraTemple also called #NanjundeshwaraTemple is an ancient temple in the Hindu pilgrimage town of Nanjangud in the  #SouthernIndia. It is known for the ancient temple of the god #Srikanteshwara another name for the god Shiva also known as #Nanjundeshwara.
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Location: #Nanjangud, #Karnataka
Can you imagine the view from the train's window? This is the #PambanBridge which connects the town of #Mandapam in mainland India with #PambanIsland, and #Rameswaram. The second-longest sea bridge in the country.
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#Kedarnath is a town in the Indian state of #Uttarakhand and has gained importance because of #KedarnathTemple. It is a nagar panchayat in #Rudraprayag district.
The #ChadarTrek located in the #Zanskar range is a living legend made up of breathtaking trails, coated with thick snow sheets on the frozen lake. Indeed, it is the most unique trek in the country.
The #KanchiKamakotiPeetam is a monastic institution for the Hindu community located in one of the Pancha Bhuta Sthalas, the city of #Kanchipuram. The Pancha Bhuta Sthalas represent five materials essential for our existence, namely - Earth, Sky, Water, Fire and Air. Out of these, Kanchipuram represents Earth, Chidambaram represents Sky, Thiruvanaikoil represents Water, Thiruvannamalai represents Fire and Kalahasti represents Air.

Visitors often find the institution a place to find peace. The management still follows the traditional practices in a pure environment which is rarely seen in today's world. They serve the Ananda Prasadam to all the visitors during noon which will put the soul to rest instantly. People from all castes and creed are welcome to visit and to attend the traditional poojas without any discrimination.
Amazing shot of this mesmerising creature, taken at #BandhavgarhNationalPark. This place in #MadhyaPradesh boasts to have the highest density of tiger population in the country. There is no doubt that the calm and peace of nature takes a shift as one rides through the national park to spot the main attraction of #Bandhavgarh, that is, the tigers.
If you're a wildlife enthusiast, then this is an ideal place to explore your love for wildlife. But wait for the right time to travel. Stay safe folks!
Have you witnessed this marvellous architectural pinnacle in #Jaipur?

#AmerFort or #AmberFort is a beautiful melange of #RajasthaniArchitecture. This magnificent fort comprises an extensive palace complex, built from pale yellow & pink sandstone, and white marble. It is indeed the most iconic building of the pink city and one of the most visited buildings in Rajasthan itself.

If this place is in your bucket list, then keep calm and stay home folks, so that you can travel soon. :)
#Mamallapuram or #Mahabalipuram, is a town 50km south of Chennai, known for its magnificent world-heritage listed temples, carvings that inflame the imagination and coastal beauty that are impossibly picture-perfect.
Time to add this place to your bucket list?
#Banavasi, #Karnataka, is known for its temple trails but if you want to venture beyond that, head to #JogFalls, India’s second highest falls.
Can you imagine the view from the train's window?

This is #KalkaShimlaRailway, a 2 ft 6 in narrow-gauge railway in North India which traverses a mostly-mountainous route from Kalka to #Shimla. It is known for dramatic views of the hills and surrounding villages.

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Umngot flows through Dawki, a small but busy town in the East Jaintia Hills district near the Indo-Bangladesh border. The town itself is a mere 95 km from Shillong.

Location: Meghalaya, India
Arambol Beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in #Goa, bordering Keri Beach to the north and Mandrem Beach to the south.

It's located 43 km north of Goa's capital city of Panaji.
Away from the beaches, #SalaulimDam will make your #Goa plan a little less of a cliche.
The Nilgiri Mountains form part of the Western Ghats in western Tamil Nadu, India. At least 24 of the Nilgiri Mountains' peaks are above 2,000 metres, the highest peak being Doddabetta, at 2,637 metres.
Can you identify this popular railway line in North India, which holds #UNESCO World Heritage status? This train ride is one of India’s most incredible feats of engineering covering a staggering 102 tunnels, 864 bridges and 919 stunning curves. And is also famed for its dramatic views over #Himachal’s pine- and fir-covered hilltops.
Come on folks, make the right guess!!
#Vishnuprayag, #Uttarakhand

The sangam of #Alaknanda & #DhauligangaRivers. Narad muni did Tapasya at this place to please Vishnu. Vishnu gave darshan & blessed him. The Vishnu Temple located about 2 km away from Vishnuprayag is the spot where Vishnu blessed Narada.
Witness the sacred merger of two divine rivers, #Alaknanda & #Bhagirathi at #Devprayag. It is believed that the mythological Saraswati meets these two rivers underground.
The sight is pure bliss to look at, along with three spiritual peaks surrounding the breathtaking confluence. Stay calm & wait for the right time to visit this captivating place.
The #ThiruvalluvarStatue, or the Valluvar Statue, is a 41-metre-tall (133 ft) stone sculpture of the Tamil poet and philosopher #Valluvar, author of the Tirukkural, an ancient Tamil work on Dharmic and morality. It is located atop a small island near the town of Kanyakumari on the southernmost point of the Indian peninsula on the Coromandel Coast, where two seas (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea) and an ocean (the Indian Ocean) meet. The statue was sculpted by the Indian sculptor V. Ganapati Sthapati, who also created the Iraivan Temple, and was unveiled on the millennium day of 1 January 2000 by the then Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. It is currently the 25th tallest statue in India.

The statue stands 400 metres (1,300 ft) from the coastline of Kanyakumari on a small island rock. Ferry service are available from the mainland. The ferry service to Vivekananda Rock Memorial stops for a while at the Valluvar Statue.