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Aihole is famous for a unique blend of architecture that spans multiple religions and centuries. Capital of the Chalukyas in the 6th century, it's a testament to Indian architecture's formative period with cave temples and intricately carved sculptures.
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Kokkarebellur is an example of peaceful coexistence between humans and birds. Karnataka's only community reserve is a nesting site for migratory pelicans and painted storks for 300 years. Villagers consider these majestic creatures part of their family.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site Pattadakal blends architectural influences from north and south India. The open-air pavilion, known as a 'city of temples' during the Badami Chalukya dynasty, contains intricate carvings depicting scenes of Hindu mythology.
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The fascinating history & story of Hampi, Vijayanagara Empire allures you to this mesmerizing destination. From beautiful temples & ancient ruins to royal pavilions and market streets, this is a paradise. A perfect weekend getaway not far from Bangalore!
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Emerald hills, rich wildlife, aromatic tea & coffee estates, ancient monasteries, this is ‘The Scotland of India’. Explore ‘small Tibet’ and the Golden Temple. Its unique culture, homestays, Kodava cuisine, vibrant people enhance the charm of this place.
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A land of the finest ancient sites with a never-ending maze of exceptional architecture, Hampi is a historical paradise. The numerous stories hidden in age-old monuments unfold as you explore them one by one. This is a place to be inspired and awestruck!