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Karnataka

One of India’s top tourist destinations, the Karnataka state presents a sublime mix of idyllic beaches, forested hill ranges dotted with waterfalls, and spectacular landscapes encompassing more than 25 000 monuments. If you’re a fan of ‘bright lights, big city’, you’ll enjoy the state’s capital, Bangalore, one of India’s most attractive and progressive cities, while respite from the urban bustle can be found along the 320-kilometre coast, which takes in some of India’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Adventure seekers can look forward to white water rafting in the northern town of Dandeli, while culture aficionados should head to Shravanabelagola, where they can up the 600 steps to the top of Vindhyagiri Hill to see Asia’s tallest monolithic statue – standing at 52 feet and dating to 983 AD – as well as a host of ancient temples ruins containing tens of thousands of exquisitely detailed carvings.

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Alappuzha

Located in the Indian state of Kerala, the bustling city of Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is set along the coast of the beautiful Laccadive Sea. Dubbed the ‘Venice of the East’, it is renowned for its sublime houseboat cruises which float along the tranquil canals of Kerala. Alappuzha is also said to be one of the most beloved tourist centres in the state. While cruising the palm-shaded canals is the most popular thing to do, visitors can also enjoy visiting Alappuzha’s beautiful beaches, exploring the little riverside villages dotting the lush countryside and discovering an array of resplendent temples. Don’t miss the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race held at Punnamada Lake.

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