Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, architectural ruins, and spiritual significance. Image: karnatakatourism
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Waynand, Kerala is renowned for its numerous camping and trekking trails, stunning waterfalls, caves, bird watching sites, and diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular tourist destination. Image: keralatourism.org
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a popular holiday destination, are known for their rich wildlife and unique evergreen tropical rain forest. Image: Unsplash
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Ootacamund, known as the 'Queen of Hill Stations' and 'Switzerland of India', is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, including coffee and tea plantations, eucalyptus forests, and shola trees. Image: Unsplash
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Pondicherry, a French-inspired Union Territory in Southern India, offers a calm, peaceful atmosphere and is known as the French Riviera of the East. Image: Unsplash
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Gokarna, a 20,000-population temple town in Karnataka, India, is dedicated to Shiva and houses the earliest Shiva lingam, Mahabaleshwara. Image: Unsplash
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Munnar, a romantic hill station in south India, is a romantic destination surrounded by natural beauty at the confluence of three Malayalam rivers. Image: Unsplash