Book Lingsugur to Kochi Cab
Lingsugur to Kochi distnce : 908 km
Estimated travel time : 17.8 hours
Kochi that is properly known as the 'Queen of Arabian Sea' for it's all-weather harbour and a grand seascape. The City is one of the most picturesque destinations on the southwest coast line of Kerala that connect India with the countries across Asia, Europe, the Middle East. Kochi is also the Financial Capital of the Kerala state.
Kochi that is known known as Cochin is a city nestle in the lap of the Western Ghat and flanked with the Arabian Sea is a popular coastal city of the Peninsular India. Cochin Port is a cruise port and has witnessed an encouraging growth with the arrival of luxury cruise liners to its shores. The city straddles the backwaters, encompassing the northern end of a peninsula, several islands and a portion of the mainland. It is also a one of the finest natural harbour and the world supplier of the aromatic spices, fine sandalwood, perfumes and gold that came from the centuries. Kochi kingdom dates back to the 12th century. It is believed that Chinese and Arab traders were the first visitors to Kochi who paved the way for Portuguese and Dutch visitors, followed by the British Raj in this region. This cosmopolitan town has upmarket stores, art galleries and some of the finest heritage accommodations for the tourist and this place who visit the city specially in the winter season when the pleasant weather of the city catches the eyes and is a safe and perfect destination for the travel enthusiasts for several decades.
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Lingsugur to Kochi Cab Route
Lingsugur to Kochi by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Lingsugur to Kochi distance is 908 Km and is 17.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Bangalore - Famous for its modern cityscape, Bangalore also has several attractions like Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore Palace, and the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace.
3. Hampi - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is home to a vast array of ancient temples, ruins, and historical sites, including the iconic Virupaksha Temple and the stone chariot.
4. Badami - Known for its stunning cave temples, Badami showcases the architectural brilliance of the Chalukya dynasty. The Bhutanatha group of temples, Agastya Lake, and the Badami Fort are noteworthy attractions.
5. Pattadakal - Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pattadakal boasts a unique blend of architectural styles, with various temples dedicated to Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist deities.
6. Aihole - Considered the cradle of Hindu temple architecture, Aihole features over 100 ancient temples, including the spectacular Durga Temple and the Lad Khan Temple.
7. Bijapur - Famous for its grand structures like the Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, and the Malik-e-Maidan, Bijapur showcases the rich history of the Deccan Sultanate.
8. Gulbarga - The ancient city of Gulbarga hosts notable sites such as the Gulbarga Fort, Jama Masjid, and the Sharana Basaveshwara Temple.