The
Southern Belt of India covers a rich geographic and cultural region that
includes the entire Indian Peninsula. It starts from the south of the
Satpura and the Vindyan ranges encompassing the Deccan Plateau and ends with
the eastern and the western Ghats. The Narmada river lies in between the
ranges and the Deccan plateau. South India primarily consists of the four
Indian states, namely Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in
addition to the union territories of Lakshadweep, Pondicherry and the
Andaman and the Nicobar island.South India Beaches mainly takes in to account the beaches of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, four states of South India. The beaches of Kerala are placed between the Lakhswadeep Sea and the western Ghats in South India. The South Indian state of Tamil Nadu possesses the second longest beach in the world namely the Marina beach. The Bay of Bengal stretches along the vast sand sea shores. Karnataka boast of a coast line of around 320 km filled with the serenity and charming imagery of the beautiful landscape.
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The Alleppey beach, considered one
of the favourite tourist spot falls in the district of Alappuzha in Kerala, South India...
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The name Kovalam signifies a grove
of coconut trees. Truly, the coconut trees seen all along the shores of
the beach gives...
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The beach lying in the coastal
region of Kerala is perfect for watching the Sun setting below the
roaring shores of the Varkala beach...
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Mahabalipuram Beach attracts a lot
of travellers every year especially for the natural Sun bathing in the
beach. The beach gives an opportunity to completely...
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The Untouched and Uncrowded Marari
beach gives its visitors the pleasure of surfing, para sailing, skiing
in the waters of the Arabian sea...
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Lakshadweep partly submersed in the
blue waters of the Arabian sea spell bounds its visitors with its
emerald isles...
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