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Spiritual South Indian Temple Tour

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If you are religious at heart and have heard a lot about several ancient temples dotting the landscape of South India, then it is high time to seek the best South India Temple Tour package. The top travel companies in the country are sure to offer you with different types of religious tour packages that you can avail to enjoy your spiritual journey. The temples of South India do boast of excellent carvings and outstanding architecture which delights pilgrims and prompt them to come back again to seek the blessings of the great gods and goddesses. This place is also full of history that is really enchanting, exciting and enticing. Few must visit religious attractions of South India ·          Tirupati Balaji Temple : Located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, it is one of the most visited temples in South India. This temple lies on Tirumala, on the 7 th hill. It has the shrine of Lord Venkateswara or Venkatachalapathy who is also the inca...

Get the Best Pilgrim Package for South India

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There are many people, both local residents, and foreigners who are eager to select the South India Temple Tour package.  As a matter of fact, the southern part of the country does boast of having a rich Dravidian culture that is clearly visible on the rock-carved temples that are scattered here and there. There are indeed in numerous temples to be visited in this part of the country. Visiting Tirupati Balaji Tirupati Balaji Temple One of the most popularly visited temples in South India is that of Tirupati Balaji. Located at distance of about 67 kilometers from Chittoor in the district of Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh, it is close to Chennai city by about 170 km. This temple has the shrine of Lord Venkateshwara also called Vishnu. Thousands of pilgrims are said to visit the temple throughout the year to seek the Almighty's blessings. About Tirupati This word has been derived from the village name that is located on Venkata Hill. It means ‘Lord of Laks...