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Old Jun 9th, 2008, 08:22   #1
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shoes on or off?

I love IM, as is obvious. Where else can you ask what travelers really want to know, and even get an answer?

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Shoes on or off on the steps to Tirupathi?
And how about Chamundi temple steps in Mysore?
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Old Jun 9th, 2008, 08:51   #2
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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.

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