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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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Vadodara welcomes you with centuries of history that have shaped the city. The city's ancient artisans can be seen in the intricate carvings on heritage buildings and temples. In the heart of the city, there are still pockets of peace and quiet.
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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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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Portuguese culture in Daman. With ancient forts and ornate churches, every corner reveals a glimpse of its colonial past. Take a stroll through cobbled streets and taste Indian and Portuguese cuisine.
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Set against the Aravali hills, the 1000-year-old Modhera Sun Temple is a massive temple architecture with strong connection to the solar system. The intricate carvings and stunning sculptures are filled with stories that add to the traveler’s delight!
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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.