Kerala waterfalls (i saw these in movie “Raavan” and i was like subhanallah…wah wah)
sorry i only know these are waterfall in kerala-india…i dont know anything else about them so wont be able to answr questions…i request my indian friends to do that for me. cheers
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Raavan has been shot in numerous locations around India including the forests of Karnataka (Tumkur), Kerala (Athirappilly Falls), Ooty, Jhansi, Kolkata, Mahabaleshwar and in the Malshej Ghats in Maharashtra
that one is from malshej ghats in maharashtra i think
Been to India numerous times since more then half of my family still lives there. Not a bad place specially the hill stations there. But Kerala's and Goa's beaches are the best plus the lush greenery.
I think I visited New Delhi and Lucknow in 98, I was like 10 back then I think. I visited Kerala in 2003, Maharashtra in I think 2006. Been to Goa in 2001 and 2004 due to few marriages taking place and stuff.
you should come now.most the place have gone rapid growth.especially metros like delhi,also this are not much of tourist destination apart from kerala and goa.
u need to visit himachal(shimla/kulu manali/dharamsala),uttrakhand (dehradun),rajastan(beautiful palaces i think should be similar to sindh region in pakistan),mysore/banglore(most modernised city in india) not far from panaji,coorg region 2-3 hours from mysore one of the beautiful place in india similar to munar in kerala as well as ooty/kodai kanal/nilgiri hills in tamil nadu
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Raavan has been shot in numerous locations around India including the forests of Karnataka (Tumkur), Kerala (Athirappilly Falls), Ooty, Jhansi, Kolkata, Mahabaleshwar and in the Malshej Ghats in Maharashtra
that one is from malshej ghats in maharashtra i think
Lol… i have been trying to post since i started the thread but you guys beat me to it. let me make an exception to one pic a day rule. just for today.
We can resume one pic a day rule from tomorrow
Actually i wanted to set up a theme for pictures, i want to post pics that are distinct to India.
**Bhootnath Temple in Badami , Karnataka
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Added Later: Just FYI, Indian temples are usually next to a water body like rivers and lakes. general practice is to go down the ghats and first take a bath and then enter the temple with a pot of water.