
India Travel Guide
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If you ever hear a local referring to the “south”, it’s probably Tamil Nadu they’re talking about. Ask a Brit? They almost certainly won’t have heard of it. For centuries, the south-eastern state was protected by the might of India’s formidable dynasties, largely escaping the influences of the north. The result is one of the world’s last surviving classical civilisations (a fact that the Tamils are undeniably proud of), a distinct culture, and some of the most exquisite temples in Asia. 8 out of the 10 largest Hindu temples in the world are found here and the sculpted stonework and dancing gods are stupendous. Leave the temples behind for a meander down the eastern coastline with its golden beaches and sweeping views of the Bay of Bengal, or head west to the verdant hills of tea and coffee plantations, where cycling, trekking and deep, soulful breaths are the name of the game.
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The balance of history and stunning Hindu architecture that hits you around the head with its splendour (in a good way), alongside chilled-out beach days and excellent food.
Throw yourself into the deep end and visit during a festival. Pongal, when the harvest is celebrated in mid-January is one of the most colourful (and significant) and one of our favourites
This is not India-lite. In fact, it’s very much all-encompassing India and the sheer vibrancy of everything from the architecture to the food is something you should be prepared for, first timer or not.
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