| Packing Tips for India travel - What's in your bag? The essentials to bring and what to leave at home. Includes questions about costs. |
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shoes on or off?
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question: Shoes on or off on the steps to Tirupathi? And how about Chamundi temple steps in Mysore?
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For us, shoes were off just to walk on the platform surrounding the crouching Nandi on Chamundi Hill - I think it was about 300 steps down from the top of the hill. Note - there are great photo ops to be had from a platform a bit above the Nandi from which you can look down on the statue.
Shoes off to enter the temples at the summit. Shoes on for walking around the summit itself. distaff half of hfot2 |
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