
While
the lofty Himalayas have been gaurding the northern frontiers of India,
the southern plateau has been washed by genetle waves of the oceans. The
people here are from the Dravidian race and are very protective about
their culture and traditions. But strangely it is the southern region
which has been attracting most of foreign investment in the recent
times. Infact it was on Malabar coast of Kerala that first foreigner
from the West landed in India.
From the back waters of Kerala
to exotic coral islands and lush green hill stations in Tamil Nadu all
have a charm of their own. The Capital city of Karnataka, Bangalore can
match any other city in the west. Recently this place has come up as the
software hub of the world. Popularly called the garden city, Bangalore
is one of most jazzy places in India. On the line of Bangalore is coming
up Hyderabad. A quite city known for the Nizam rulers, Hyderbad is the
second place in India which has a cyber city.
Going
further south there are excellent beaches and temples. Who can forget
the ever beautiful chinese nets along the coast in Cochin. Or the
spicies which are grown here. The coconut on the beaches give a pleasure
which can not be described in words. The state capital of Tamil Nadu,
Chennai formely known as Madras is another historical place in the
south.
The golden Marina beach in Chennai is one of the
longest beach in the world. In south India one can enjoy crashing
breakers on the shores or can enjoy the peace and greenry of places like
Otty. One can visit the historical places of Karnataka or worship in the
temples of Tamil Nadu. Southern India had many things to offer, what you
need is to explore the region.
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