Thursday, May 20, 2010

20. Bengaluru 21. Chiang Mai

20. Bengaluru

21. Chiang Mai

22. Dharamsala

23. Lijiang

24. Taipei

25. The Maldives

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From the capital of Sikkim, we move to the capital of Karnataka. Also known as the Garden City, Bengaluru is famous for its many parks and greenery. Make sure to visit Lal Bagh Glass House (now a heritage monument), the Nandi Temple, Bangalore Palace (a smaller imitation of England's Windsor Castle) and enjoy sampling regional cuisine at one of the many Udupi eateries.



21. Chiang Mai

22. Dharamsala

23. Lijiang

24. Taipei

25. The Maldives

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The largest city in Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is located high in the mountains, beside the river Ping and sees more than 1 million tourists a year. There are over 300 Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai; in addition, a lot of Chinese festivals like Loi Kratong and Songkran are hosted here amid much fanfare. National parks and night safaris are a common attraction and you can also look forward to shopping and Thai massages.

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