Puttaparthi Sathya Sai Baba Temple, Andhra Pradesh
Bhadrachalam, Andhra Pradesh
Belum Caves , Andhra Pradesh
Mahanandi, Andhra Pradesh
Mantralayam, Andhra Pradesh
Ahobilam, Andhra Pradesh
Oravakallu, Andhra Pradesh
Yaganti Shiva temple, Andhra Pradesh
Rollapadu Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
Dindi, Andhra Pradesh
ISKCON Temple in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
Markendaya temple, Andhra Pradesh
Kotilingeswara temple, Andhra Pradesh
Godavari River, Andhra Pradesh
Srisailam Malikarjun temple, Andhra Pradesh
Tirumala Venkateswara Swany temple -surrounded by seven panoramic hills, which are home to perennial waterfalls, lush valleys and verdant forests. Besides the Sri Venkateswara Temple, other shrines located in the region., Andhra Pradesh
Goddess Alamelumangai temple, Andhra Pradesh
Kanipakam, Andhra Pradesh
Srikalkasthi temple, Andhra Pradesh
Chandragiri Fort, Andhra Pradesh
Kanaka Durga temple, Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati (Museum With Buddish Settlement), Andhra Pradesh
Bhavani island, Andhra Pradesh
Prakasam Barrage, Andhra Pradesh
Undavalli Caves, Andhra Pradesh
Kuchipudi, Andhra Pradesh
St. Marys Church, Andhra Pradesh
Rajiv Gandhi Park, Andhra Pradesh
Victoria Museum, Andhra Pradesh
Gandhi Hill, Andhra Pradesh
Mohalarajapuram Caves, Andhra Pradesh
Hazratbal Mosque, Andhra Pradesh
Kondapalli Fort, Andhra Pradesh
Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh
Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
Borra Caves, Andhra Pradesh
Kailasagiri Hill, Andhra Pradesh
Ramakrishna Beach, Andhra Pradesh
Submaraine Museum, Andhra Pradesh
Dolphine Nose & The port in Vizag - Dolphin's Nose is a huge rocky headland, around 174 metres in height. It is located in the southern part of Vizag. The rock gets its name because of its resemblance to a dolphin's nose and is located 358 metres above sea level., Andhra Pradesh
Rusikonda Beach -shikonda Beach is known as the Jewel of the East Coast. The unspoiled beauty of the beach is its main attraction and offers a unique opportunity to relax and enjoy the golden sands and gentle ocean currents. The beach is a haven for watersports lovers and is popular among windsurfers and jet skiers., Andhra Pradesh
Lawsons Bay, Andhra Pradesh
VUDA Park, Andhra Pradesh
Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Andhra Pradesh
Simhachalam - Simhachalam also known as Simhadri, the suburb of Simhachalam is located close to Visakhapatnam, about 16 kilometres away. It is home to a Hindu temple, which is dedicated to an incarnation of Lord Vishnu., Andhra Pradesh
Bheemunipattinam, Andhra Pradesh
Alleppey Beach, Kerala
Backwater Cruise - Sit back and relax while the boat cruises through the narrow serene backwaters, rivers and canals. , Kerala
Cherai Beach-This beautiful, very quiet beach bordering Vypeen island is ideal for swimming. The maritime friend of humans, the Dolphins can occasionally be sighted. it is famous for sea food and coconut toddy., Kerala
Kollam Beach, Kerala
Hawah Beach- Hawah Beach - Eve’s Beach, more commonly known as Hawa Beach, ranks second, in the early day, is a beehive of activities with fishermen setting out for sea. With a high rock promontory and a calm bay of blue waters, this beach paradise creates a unique aquarelle on moonlit nights. , Kerala
Pazhassiraja Museum & Art Gallery, Kerala
Kozhikode Beach, Kerala
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary - Migratory birds, including Siberian stork and local birds such as Egret, Teal, Water duck, and Cuckoo, are the major fascination here. , Kerala
Vembanad Lake, Kerala
Mattupatti Dam- Mattupetty is situated at a height of 1700 m above sea level. Mattupetty Lake and Dam is a beautiful picnic spot with the panoramic view of the tea plantations and the lake. Boating facilities are available in the reservoir. , Kerala
Echo Point, Kerala
Eravikulam National Park (Closure Period: February & March), Kerala
Tea Museum, Kerala
Flower Garden, Kerala
Blossom Park, Kerala
Photo Point, Kerala
Poovar Beach, Kerala
Plantation Tour, Kerala
Trekking , Kerala
Elephant ride ( Tickets to be purchased on own), Kerala
Guruvayoor Temple - his is a major Hindu pilgrim centre. It is also known as the 'Dwaraka of south'. Main attraction is the famous Sree Krishna Swamy temple. The belief says that this temple was created by the teacher of Gods Brahaspathi (Deva Guru) and Vayu (God of winds). The Idol of the Lord Guruvayur is said it have been worshipped by Lord Brahma himself at Dwaraks., Kerala
Sri Padmanabha Temple - Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, & a blend of the Kerala and Dravidian styles of architecture. It is known for its Mural Paintings and Stone Carvings. One among the 108 sacred Vishnu Temples in India, the presiding deity in here is Lord Vishnu reclining on anantha the serpent., Kerala
Kuthiramalika Palace Museum, Kerala
The Napier Museum, Kerala
Janardana Swamy temple, Kerala
Papanasam Beach-The Papanasam beach (also called as Varkala beach), which is ten kilometers away from Varkala, is renowned for the natural spring. It is considered to have medicinal and curative properties. A dip in the holy waters at this beach is believed to purge the body of impurities and the soul of all sins; hence the name 'Papanasam beach'., Kerala
Meenmutty waterfalls -Located close to Neelimala the spectacular Meenmutty falls can be reached through a 2 km trekking route from the main road connecting Ootty and Wayanad. It is the largest of waterfalls in the district of Wayanad., Kerala
Durga temple in Aihole, Karnataka
Lad Khan temple, Karnataka
Meguti Jain temple , Karnataka
Gowda Temple - Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavati and is located to the north of the Jain temples. Belonging to the 12th century AD,, Karnataka
Badami fort - Fort is a renowned archaeological site in Badami. It is located on top of a hill that the origin of the fort dates back to 543 AD. , Karnataka
Bandipur National Park - an 874-sq.-km forested reserve in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, is known for its small population of tigers., Karnataka
Banglore Palace, Karnataka
Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Karnataka
Tipu Sultan Fort-Tipu Sultan Fort was initially built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore. The fort was later extended by Tipu Sultan, the Emperor of Mysore. Situated near the City Market,, Karnataka
Vidhana Soudha, Karnataka
ISKCON temple, Karnataka
Bull temple-Built by Kempegowda in Basavanagudi, it is reminiscent of 16th century Dravidian style architecture. It has a huge granite monolith of Nandi., Karnataka
Government Museum, Karnataka
Belgaum Fort, Karnataka
Bellary Fort, Karnataka
Abbi Falls, Karnataka
Omkareshwara Temple-established in 1820 by Lingarajendra II with Mumammadan style architecture, which featured a center dome and four corners with turrets. According to legend, the king put a pious Brahmin to death unjustly and the spirit of the priest began tormenting the Raja., Karnataka
Rajas Seat-Raja’s Seat in the town of Madikeri is where the kings would sit and watch the sunsets with their consorts. This is considered one of South India’s most scenic locations, Karnataka
Kavala Caves , Karnataka
Syntheri Rock, Karnataka
Vittala Temple, Karnataka
Virupaksha Temple, Karnataka
Utsav Rock Garden, Karnataka
Yana, Karnataka
Kabini River, Karnataka
The Kabini Dam, Karnataka
Nagarhole, Karnataka
Kodachadri, Karnataka
Manglore , Karnataka
Mysore Palace, Karnataka
Brindavan Garden- The best time to visit the gardens is after sunset when all the bright colourful fountains come alive and seem to dance with joy to the accompanying music. This is a sight worth beholding as the entire garden is transformed into a fairyland., Karnataka
Chamundeeswarai amman temple- Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar who ruled Mysore from1659 to 1673, built the 1000 steps leading to the temple that are carved out of granite rock. He built it so that climbing the hill would be easy for the pilgrims., Karnataka
Mysore Zoo, Karnataka
St. Philomenas Church, Karnataka
Shravanabelagola, Karnataka
Sacred Heart Church in Shimoga, Karnataka
Shivappa Nayaka Palace/ Museum, Karnataka
Bhadra Dam, Karnataka
Bhadravathi, Karnataka
Gajanur Dam, Karnataka
Koodali River, Karnataka
Pondicherry Museum, Pondicherry
French War Memorial, Pondicherry
Botanical Garden in Pondicherry, Pondicherry
Basilica of the Sacred Heart Of Jesus, Pondicherry
Promenade Beach, Pondicherry
Auroville, Pondicherry
Sri Aurobindo Ashram - A spiritual community established at Pondicherry by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh on November 24th 1926. The ashram has since become one of the prime destinations for tourists and spiritual seekers. The chief aims and ideals of the ashrams are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa., Pondicherry
Manakula Vinayagar Temple - Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple was in existence before the French came and settled in Pondicherry i.e. before 1666. According to Sasthra, Lord GANESHA is named in 16 types based on his various forms out which this god facing the east coast near Bay of Bengal it has been named as Bhuvaneshar Ganapathy, now called as Manakula Vinayagar, Pondicherry
Ladys Seat, Tamil Nadu
yercaud Lake, Tamil Nadu
Government Herbal Farm, Tamil Nadu
Government Fruit Farm, Tamil Nadu
Punganur lake in yelagiri, Tamil Nadu
Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu
Sripuram Golden Temple - On an auspicious day, the 16-year old child was commuting in a bus to school. He was sitting by the window and gazing at the sky. Suddenly, a ray of energy emerged from the child’s body, projected on the sky and formed an image of Goddess Narayani. Goddess Narayani was adorned in white, holding a ‘Sanku’ in her left hand and ‘Chakra’ in her right. A Lotus Flower was held in her third hand, while the fourth hand was held up in a gesture of blessing. After the form was revealed, it disappeared and the ray of energy returned into the child. It was thus an established fact from the very early age of Sri Sakthi Amma that a spiritual life was in store for the child., Tamil Nadu
Jalagandeswarar temple, Tamil Nadu
Vellore Fort, Tamil Nadu
Velankanni Marys Church - his renowned Basilica of Our Lady of Health draws pilgrims from all over the world. Not only Christians but also the people of other faiths come to this church to pray at the shrine of “Our Lady of Health.’’, Tamil Nadu
Samayapuram Mariamman temple, Tamil Nadu
Thirvanaikkaval, Tamil Nadu
Sri Rangam - here are not less than 21 gopurams here in this temple, one of which is the tallest in South India. The 72m high 13-tiered Rajagopuram was built in 1987 and this tower dominates the landscape for miles around, while the remaining 20 gopurams were built between the 14th and 17th centuries. , Tamil Nadu
Rockfort Temple - The most amazing fact about the rock is that it is one of the oldest in the world - approximately 3,800 million years, which makes it as old as the rocks of green land and older than the Himalayas. The sheen of its rise in an attention grabber in itself, of which very little remains, but the temple at the summit of 344 steps news out of rock leading to the top where there are inscription dating back to the 3rd century B.C., Tamil Nadu
Mundanthurai - Kalakad Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
Nellaiappar Temple, Tamil Nadu
Church of our lady of Snow, Tamil Nadu
Sankara Rameshwara Temple (Lord Shiva temple), Tamil Nadu
Thiruvarur temple, Tamil Nadu
Ramana Ashram - Raman Maharishi, the 20th century saint lived here and taught simple methods o meditation to his disciples from all over the world. He attained mukthi in 1950, but his Ashram continues his work by propagating his teaching and voluntary services., Tamil Nadu
Thiruvanamalai Arunachaleswara temple - This gigantic temple is located at the foot of the sacred Annamalai(or) Arunachala Hill Nine lofty towers of the Arunachaleshwara Temple, the numerous stucco figures and the neatly and intricately carved stone sculptures stand as admirable testimony to the Dravidian Architecture and skills of the master craftsmen of yesteryear's., Tamil Nadu
Thiruthani Murugan Temple - Situated on a hillock, the Murugan temple is accessed by a winding flight of 365 steps. Each symbolically represents one day of the year. Here, Lord Muruga sits resplendent with his consort Valli whom he married after bringing her from the nearby Vallimalai. , Tamil Nadu
Thiruchendur Murugan Temple - this 2000-year old temple is best known for the annual Kanda shasti festival that is celebrated here. At the festival the devotees re-enact the victory of Lord Muruga over Surapadman. Thiruchendur showcases Lord Muruga in a rare form. He is seen holding a string of rudraksha beads instead of his usual spear. , Tamil Nadu
Veerapandi Gowmariamman temple, Tamil Nadu
Kuchanur, Tamil Nadu
Kumbakkarai falls, Tamil Nadu
Balasubramanya temple, Tamil Nadu
Devadanapatti, Tamil Nadu
Sharajah Madi, Tamil Nadu
Maratha Durbar Hall, Tamil Nadu
Royal Museum & Serfoji Memorial Hall, Tamil Nadu
Sangeetha Mahal or The Hall of Music, Tamil Nadu
Saraswathi Mahal Library- The Thanjavur Maharaja Serforji's Saraswathi Mahal Library is one among the few medieval libraries that exist in the world. It is an unparalleled repository of cultural antiques and an inexhaustible treasure house of knowledge built by successive dynasties of the Nayaks and the Marathas who ruled Thanjavur., Tamil Nadu
Art Gallery , Tamil Nadu
The Palace, Tamil Nadu
Sri Brahadeeswarar temple - This is also called the Big temple and it is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The great Chola king Raja Raja I (985-1012 A.D) built this temple. It is an outstanding example of the Chola architecture. Its unique architectural excellence has made the UNESCO to declare it a World Heritage Monument., Tamil Nadu
Swamimalai - Here, Lord Muruga is said to have taught the meaning of the OM mantra to his father, Lord Shiva! The temple sits on top of a hillock and can reached by a flight of 60 steps that are said to represent the Hindu cycle of 60 years., Tamil Nadu
Thirupathur, Tamil Nadu
Chettinad, Tamil Nadu
Karaikudi , Tamil Nadu
Kundrakudi, Tamil Nadu
Pilliarpatti - The village derives its name i.e., Pillaiyar village from the temple. The presiding deity is called Karpaga Pillaiyar, and it is 6 feet high and 5 feet wide., Tamil Nadu
Mettur Dam, Tamil Nadu
Villoondi theertham, Tamil Nadu
Pamban Rail Scissors Bridge - It is connecting the island of Rameswaram to the mainland, this 2.06 km. long rail bridge was built in 1913. with stones brought from a distance of 320 km. and sand from 160 kms. The bridge was constructed on 145 stone pillars. A portion of the bridge opens up likes a pair of scissors to let the ship pass under it., Tamil Nadu
Dhanushkodi - The southern tip of the island, Dhanushkodi was completely washed away by the 1964 cyclone. Tourists can witness the remains of the devastated town., Tamil Nadu
Kothandaramasamy Temple, Tamil Nadu
Jada theertham, Tamil Nadu
The Five- faced Hanuman temple , Tamil Nadu
Satchi Hanuman temple, Tamil Nadu
Sugreevar temple/ theertham, Tamil Nadu
Gandamadana Parvatham, Tamil Nadu
Agnitheertham, Tamil Nadu
Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple - The longest corridor in the world is here and it is 197 metres long from East to West and is 133 metres wide from South-North. The temple has a Gopuram 38.4 metres tall. Different rulers built the temple as it stands today, at different periods from the 12th century A.D. Pooja is performed for an hour early morning daily to the Spadikalingam that was given by the Shankaracharya to this temple., Tamil Nadu
Government Museum, Tamil Nadu
Sittanavasal, Tamil Nadu
Viralimalai- It is one of the well known places of worship of Lord Subramanya. This temple is situated majestically on the hill lock. The Lord here was sung by the Saint Arunagiri Nathar., Tamil Nadu
Marthamalai-The structural Viyayalaya Cholisvaram, in vesara style of architecture (10th Century AD). The Cave temples, Paliyili Isvaram, and samanar kudagu, the kadambur koil are the important moment here. , Tamil Nadu
Thirumayam, Tamil Nadu
Kunnandar Koil, Tamil Nadu
Avur Church, Tamil Nadu
Elanchi Mandaram, Tamil Nadu
Palani Murugan Temple-Palani One of six supposed abodes of Murugan, a Hindu god, this temple dates from around 300 A.D,, Tamil Nadu
Silapathikara Art Gallery, Tamil Nadu
Dolphine Nose View Point-Ideally visited in the morning, this view point is located about 12 kms from Coonoor near Tiger Hill. Amidst dense Sholas Criss-Crossed by winding road, you can get a beautiful view of the Catherine falls from here., Tamil Nadu
Sims Park Garden & Tea Musuem - This garden was laid out in 1874 Mr.J.D. Sim, the then Secretary to Government and Major Murray, acting Superintendent of the Nilgiris forest and the park was named after the forme, Tamil Nadu
Conoor Toy train -( tickets to be purchased on own) the experience of travel in toy train will mesmerizing rhythm of the train's motion and that outlines your journey from the town of Mettupalayam to the hill station of ooty , Tamil Nadu
Doddabetta, Tamil Nadu
Art Gallery/ Lalith Kala Academy, Tamil Nadu
Deer Park, Tamil Nadu
Ooty Lake, Tamil Nadu
Lake Park, Tamil Nadu
Rose Garden, Tamil Nadu
Ooty Botanical Garden , Tamil Nadu
Kolli Hills , Tamil Nadu
Thiruchengodu Arthanatheeswarar temple, Tamil Nadu
Nagore Dargah , Tamil Nadu
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary -Mudhumalai national park 200-square-mile wildlife sanctuary & national park open since 1940 and known for its tiger reserve, Tamil Nadu
Light House - in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
Tigers Cave , Tamil Nadu
Krishnas Butter Ball, Tamil Nadu
Arjunas Penance , Tamil Nadu
The Shore temple, Tamil Nadu
Five Rathas -hese rock-cut temples are rated as excellent examples of Pallava art. Shaped in different styles, the five structures are named after the Pandava brothers of the Mahabharatha and Draupadi. These are monolithic temples, each created in a different style. They are also known as the Pancha Pandava Rathas, and the four of the rathas are supposed to have been scooped out of a single rock formation. , Tamil Nadu
Pazhamudhir cholai, Tamil Nadu
Thiruparankundram, Tamil Nadu
Government Museum - Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Gandhi Museum, Tamil Nadu
Koodal Alagar temple, Tamil Nadu
Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal, Tamil Nadu
Sri Meenakshi Sundreswar Temple- The temple was first built 2000 years ago and was substantially expanded during the reign of Thirumalai Nayak between the years (1623-55 AD). Lord Siva in his incarnation as Sundareswarar and his spouse Meenakshi, are enshrined in this twin temple. She is called Meenakshi because it is believed that her eyes are shaped like that of a fish. The name is made up of two words - meen for fish and askshi for the eye. There are four massive gateways enclosing these two shrines. Visitors are fascinated by the many paintings and sculptures that adorn this temple., Tamil Nadu
Kanjanur, Tamil Nadu
Keela Perumpallam, Tamil Nadu
Thiruvengadu, Tamil Nadu
Vaitheeswaran Temple, Tamil Nadu
Tirunallar, Tamil Nadu
Alangudi, Tamil Nadu
Thingalur, Tamil Nadu
Suriyanar Koil, Tamil Nadu
Thirunageswaram temple, Tamil Nadu
Krishnagiri Dam, Tamil Nadu
Chettiar Park- Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the town on the way to Kurinji Andavar temple, the Chettiar park is a charming place. , Tamil Nadu
Berijam Lake view, Tamil Nadu
The Pillar Rocks-Discovered in 1821, this popular cave site exists between 3 massive, pillar-shaped rocks, Tamil Nadu
Green Valley View, Tamil Nadu
Coackers Walk, Tamil Nadu
Bryants Park, Tamil Nadu
Kodai Lake, Tamil Nadu
Padmanabhapuram Palace- It was an ancient Capital of the Travancore rulers until 1798 A.D. There is a palace inside the fort that spreads over an area of 6 acres. The palace is known for it antiques, including the armoury of the royal family. The Ramaswamy temple adjoining the palace has scenes from the Ramayana carved in 45 panels., Tamil Nadu
Suchindram- The Sthanumalayan temple here is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. This is a repository of art treasures. Musical pillars and a huge 18-ft high Hanuman statue are proof of the artistic skill of the 9th Century A.D. artisans., Tamil Nadu
The Wandering Monk exhibition, Tamil Nadu
Government Museum, Tamil Nadu
Kamaraj Memorial, Tamil Nadu
Gandhi Memorial, Tamil Nadu
Tiruvalluvar statue, Tamil Nadu
Vivekananda Memorial, Tamil Nadu
Kumariamman temple, Tamil Nadu
Kamakchi Amman temple -hakthisthalam, known as parabrahmaroonpini. The main deity is seated on brahma, vishnu, rudra, eswara and sadasiva. The Cholas built the temple in its present from in the 12th century A.D. The temple has beautiful gopurams, pillars, mandapams and tanks. , Tamil Nadu
Ekambareswarar temple, Tamil Nadu
Ulaganada Perumal temple, Tamil Nadu
Varadaraja Temple, Tamil Nadu
Kailasanathar Temple, Tamil Nadu
Kodiveri Dam, Tamil Nadu
Bannari Amman temple, Tamil Nadu
Bhavani, Tamil Nadu
Kodumudi, Tamil Nadu
Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu
Theerthamalai, Tamil Nadu
Vallar temple, Tamil Nadu
Port Novo, Tamil Nadu
Silver Beach - Devanampattinam, Tamil Nadu
Lignite Mines at Neyveli, Tamil Nadu
The Artificial Puli Aruvi (Tiger falls), Tamil Nadu
Old Courtallam falls, Tamil Nadu
Aintharuvi (Five falls), Tamil Nadu
Thenaruvi (Honey falls), Tamil Nadu
Chitraruvi (Small falls), Tamil Nadu
Peraruvi ( main falls), Tamil Nadu
Chitra Sabha, Tamil Nadu
Thirukutralanathar Temple, Tamil Nadu
Dhyanalinga Temple-The temple was consecrated by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, a yogi and mystic. The temple is consecrated using prana prathista and is dedicated for meditation. Silence is maintained inside the temple. Dhyana in the Sanskrit language, means meditation and linga means form. , Tamil Nadu
Kuttralam, Tamil Nadu
Gangai Konda Cholapuram-Rajendra I, the mighty Chola King, established his new capital here with this magnificent city and temple to Lord Siva in the tenth century. A big Nandi in front of the temple made of brick and mortar, a lion head well with a flight of steps leading to the water level and the gigantic dwarapalakas are the other special features of this temple., Tamil Nadu
Nagore, Tamil Nadu
Chidambaram Natraja Temple-1,000-year-old sacred site devoted to Shiva with 4 separate 7-storey towers around a central temple,, Tamil Nadu
Crocodile Park, Tamil Nadu
Snake Park, Tamil Nadu
Light House , Tamil Nadu
Ripon Building- This huge Indo-Saracenic building is named after Lord Ripon, who was the Governor General and the father of Self-Government in India, Tamil Nadu
St. Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu
Kapleeswarar Temple - An 8th Century Pallava Temple. The temple ‘Gopuram’ or tower is made in the characteristic Dravidian style of architecture. Dedicated of Lord Shiva, this temple has some beautiful sculptures, among which the bronze idols of 63 Saivaite Saints or the Nayanmars. They adorn the outer courtyard. Also in the courtyard under the old Punnai tree is a small shrine depicting Goddess Parvathi in the form of a peacock, worshipping Lord Shiva. , Tamil Nadu
Fort Museum, Tamil Nadu
Vivekananda & MGR Memorial, Tamil Nadu
Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Tamil Nadu
Marina Beach - The Marina Beach, the pride of Chennai is the second longest beach in the world and has a wide sandy shore. Situated on the beach, are the Samadhis or memorials dedicated to C.N.Annadurai and M.G.Ramachandran, both former Chief Ministers of the state., Tamil Nadu
Fort St. George- Fort st.George occupies pride of place and prominence in Chennai. This bastion derived its name form St. George, the patron saint of England., Tamil Nadu
Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary-This sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 1,400 metres in the western ghats near Pollachi. The area of the sanctuary is 958 Sq. Kms. It has various kinds of exotic fauna like elephant, gaur, tiger, panther, sloth bear, pangolin, black headed oriole, green pigeon and civet cat., Tamil Nadu
Charminar-a mosque, considered synonymous with the history of Hyderabad and was completed in 1591 CE. It is a landmark monument of Hyderabad and it is believed that Mohammed Quli Qutub Shahi, the fifth sultan of the Qutub Shahi dynasty had built this monument to commemorate the end of a deadly plague menace that had gripped the city then. It is located near the banks of the river Musi., Telangana
Qutub Shahi Tombs, Telangana
Salar Jung Museum, Telangana
Mecca Masjid, Telangana
Golconda Fort -It was initially a mud fort under the reign of the Raja of Warangal that was then fortified between 14th and 17th centuries by the Bahmani Sultans followed by the Qutub Shahi dynasty. Golconda was the principal capital of the Qutub Shahi kings and a bustling centre for administration and commerce in its heydays, a fact which has been mentioned by many historians in detail., Telangana
Birla Mandir, Telangana
Ramoji Film City ( ENTRY FEES APPLICABLE), Telangana
Hussainsagar Lake, Telangana
The Nizam�s Silver Jubilee Museum, Telangana
Chowmohalla Palace, Telangana
Osmansagar Lake, Telangana
Warangal Fort-Warangal Fort belongs to the 13th century when it was constructed by King Ganapati Deva. The fort was intended to be his second capital. The exquisite carved pillars and arches add attraction to the fort. The fort houses a temple, which is dedicated to Swayambhudevi, Mother Earth., Telangana