
South India Delight
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| Material | Stone |
| Color | Gray |
| Height | 20 meters |
| Width | 10 meters |
| Architectural Style | Dravidian |
| Age | 1000 years |
| Usage | Religious tourism, historical study, cultural preservation. Attracts visitors to South India. |
| Features | Stone structure, Ancient design, Cultural heritage, Intricate details, South India, Tourist attraction |
Product Overview
Key Features
Kerala
Kerala, the land of green magic, is a narrow, fertile strip on the
south-west coast of India, sandwiched between the Lakshadweep Sea and
the Western Ghats. The landscape is dominated by rice fields, mango,
cashew nut trees and coconut palms. The Western Ghats, with their dense
tropical forests, misty peaks, extensive ridges and ravines, have
sheltered Kerala from invaders, but at the same time, have encouraged
maritime contact with the outside world.
Tamilnadu - State of Temple
Tamil Nadu, the cradle of south Indian temple architecture, is a living
museum of styles that originated in the 7th century and matured in the
huge temple complexes studded with towering gateways-"Gopurams"-that
soar above the markets of almost every town. Mahabalipuram,
Kanchipuram, Chidambaram, Kumbakonam, Rameswaram, Palani, Srirangam,
Tiruttani and Kanyakumari are some of the famous pilgrim centres in
Tamil Nadu. The famous Meenakshi temple of Madurai is a must see.
Karnataka
- Karnataka, the "Lofty land" is bounded by Andhra Pradesh in the
east, Maharashtra in the north and Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the south.
A long coastline hedged by miles and miles of tall, waving, palmgroves
frames this pretty land. The majority of the Karnataka state lies on
the Deccan Plateau. Bangalore is the state capital. - Karnataka boasts a diverse flora and fauna, which make it a
nature tourist's paradise. The state's long and colourful history, and
the many forts, temples, mosques, and churches make Karnataka a great
place to explore. - Garden city Bangalore, Jog Falls,the beaches of Karwar and Malpe,
Golgumbuz in Bijapur, the stone temples of Belur and Halebid, Mysore
Palace, the list is endless.
Pondicherry
- The Great Transformation Legend has it that the great sage
Agastya came to Vedapuri, by which name the present Pondicherry was
once known, only to worship Vedapuriswara, one of the oldest deities
worshipped here. The deity, Lord Shiva, the presiding spirit of
Vedapuri, was also known as "Agatiswara" the Lord of Agastya.
Pondicherry was traditionally a seat of learning and Vedic culture.
Such a tradition must have developed from the presence of a great sage
in a remote past, surrounded by seekers and disciples living in his
Ashram. - Pondicherry is just a speck on the map of India. Yet, men have
been fascinated by this speck from time immemorial. It attracted to its
shores the Romans and the Chinese. It saw the advent, rise and fall of
Buddhism, the resurgence of Hinduism and the penetration of
Christianity and Islam through two millennium.
Andaman & Nicobar
- The Emerald Islands - Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Floating in splendid isolation, east of the Indian mainland is
the archipelago of 572 emerald islands, islets and rocks known as
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This union territory stretches over a
length of more than 700-kms. From north to south with 36 inhabited
islands. Once a hill range extending from Burma to Indonesia, these
undulating islands are covered with dense forests and endless variety
of exotic flora and fauna. - The topography of the islands is hilly and abounds in evergreen
forests. The sandy beaches on the edge of meandering coastline are
fringed with coconut palms that sway to the rhythm of the sea. The sea
around the islands offers excellent scope for adventure water sports.
The rare flora and fauna, underwater marine life and corals, crystal
clear water and mangrove lined creeks, offer a dream view of the rare
gifts of nature. - The clean roads as well as unpolluted fresh air attract any
nature lover, who seeks absolute peace and tranquility in the lap of
Mother Nature. Adventure tourism like trekking, island camping,
snorkeling, scuba diving, etc., are the major attractions here. A visit
to these islands is a memorable lifetime experience.
The Green Paradise
Forests are the green gold of the islands. The reserved and protected
forests extend over 86% area of the territory and the forest cover is
more than 92%. About 50% of the forests have been set aside as tribal
reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, which are inviolate.
Luxuriant mangroves, perhaps the richest in the world, occupy nearly
11.5% of the territory. More than 150 plant and animal species are
endemic to these islands. The Andaman Nicobar Islands hold over 110
species of wild orchids, which is about 10% of the known Indian orchids.
Kochi (Cochin)
- Queen of the Arabian Sea
Kochi (Cochin), the commercial and industrial capital of
Kerala, has one of the finest natural harbours in the world. Ancient
mariners from Arabia, China, Holland, Britain and Portugal have all
left their mark on this beautiful island city. - One of the finest natural harbours on the Arabian Sea coast,
Kochi (Cochin), earlier known as Cochin has been a port of call for
foreign traders from early times. Its cosmopolitan character is
reflected in the buildings and structures representing different
regions of the world. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is
Kerala's commercial hub. - Kerala's prime tourist destination, it spreads across islands and
promontories in a stunning location between the Arabian Sea and
Backwaters. Its main sections: modern Ernakulam in the east and the old
districts of Mattancherry and Fort Cochin on a peninsula in the west
are linked by a complex system of ferries.
Bangalore
- Bangalore - The City Of Baked Beans
The capital city of Karnataka, Bangalore, the fifth largest
city in India, is the perfect blend of natural beauty and man-made
marvels of architecture and technology. Blessed with a salubrious
climate and dotted with beautiful parks, its tree-lined avenues, its
trendy, yuppie downtown, and the software flood, Bangalore truly offers
one a picture of striking contrasts. - Bangalore is fast emerging as one of the most industrialized
cities in India, keeping pace with the latest trends and fashion.
Bangalore is renowned, not only for its own beauty and technological
advances, but also for its easy access to the marvels of the land
around it. These intriguing sites of Bangalore include gardens,
universities, temples and ancient ruins. The city of Bangalore also is
a gateway to Southern India. Bangalore is well connected to other major
cities. Today it has almost become the fastest growing city in Asia.
The bazaars and shopping malls of Bangalore offer a fine selection of
silks, sandal wood souvenirs, handicrafts and fragrant incense sticks.
Communication is very simple in this city where people can converse in
English, Kannada and Hindi with equal ease. - Bangalore - located 1,000m above sea level is one of the most
'happening' places in India. Bangalore, which literally means the 'town
of baked beans', was founded by Kempe Gowda, a chieftain of the
Vijayanagar Empire, around the 16th century. He built four towers in
four directions to specify its boundaries. However, Bangalore has far
exceeded these limits since.
Mysore
- The Fragrant Sandalwood City
Located 770m above sea level and 140 Kms from Bangalore,
Mysore, the imperial city, was the erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars.
Also known as the city of Palaces, Mysore has never failed to mesmerise
the tourists with its quaint charm, rich heritage, magnificent palaces,
beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings, broad shady avenues
and sacred temples. - Mysore is certainly a charming, old-fashioned and undaunting town
dominated by the spectacular Maharaja's Palace, around which the
boulevards of the city radiate. Nearby is the city centre with the
colourful and frenetic Devaraja Market is inviting a stroll. - Mysore is the erstwhile capital of Wodeyars, the rulers of Mysore
State. The Wodeyar family ruled Mysore since 14th century except for a
short period of 40 years when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were the
rulers. Today Mysore is one of the major cities of Karnataka. Mysore
has emerged as a thriving market for exotic sandalwood & incense,
the Mysore silk sarees and stone-carved sculptures. - On the outskirts of Mysore, Srirangapatnam still harbours
architectural gems from the days of the great Indian hero, Tipu Sultan,
and the magnificent Hoysala temple of Somnathpur lies little more than
an hour's drive away.
Company Details
Focusing on a customer-centric approach, TATHAGAT TRAVELS INDIA PVT. LTD. has a pan-India presence and caters to a huge consumer base throughout the country. Get Air Charter Services from TATHAGAT TRAVELS INDIA PVT. LTD. at Trade India quality-assured services.
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Establishment
1975
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Nagpur, Maharashtra
Director
Mr. Sachindra Meshram
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16/b, rahul complex, near s.t. bus stand, ganesh peth, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440018, India
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