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SOUTHERN WONDERS
South India is arguably the most diverse region in the country, offering golden beaches, lush vegetation, fascinating cities and everything in between. It’s a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, traditions and languages. The southern states of Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu welcome tourists with warmth and love. There’s something to do for everyone, so we rounded up the best spots to check out.
Coorg
Kochi
Kochi is an amalgam of centuries-old temples, palaces, Chinese fishing nets that dip in and out of the water, majestic bungalows dating back to the Dutch era and quirky cafes. Apart from historic places, Kochi also has a large antique and reproduction market where you can indulge in retail therapy. Finally, there’s the lip-smacking appams and other Kerala delicacies waiting to be relished.
Bel Um Caves
With a length measuring 3229m, Belum Caves are the second largest caves in the Indian subcontinent. One of the most popular places to visit in South India, the caves are formed with black limestone and have long passages, chambers, and freshwater galleries. Furthermore, the deepest point of caves is 120 feet from the entrance level. If you are a history or architecture connoisseur, plan a visit to Belum Caves and explore its uniqueness.
Surrounded by imposing mountains and covered by mist, Coorg is a nature lover’s paradise. This small town in Karnataka is best known for its diverse flora and fauna and aromatic spices and coffee plantations. From waterfalls and trekking routes to forts and temples, there’s plenty to explore in Coorg. It is also home to one of the few Tibetan settlements in Southern India. Apart from sightseeing, there’s plenty of culture, retail therapy and delicious food to be indulged in.
Ooty And Coonoor
Ooty, the Queen of Hill Stations, balances the hustle and bustle of city life with expansive tea gardens. The charming bungalows from the British-Raj era add a romantic flavour to Ooty, making it one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in South India. Its famous miniature toy train is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a delight for people of all ages. One can take a train ride to Coonoor over a distance of 19 km and whilst there, visit the museums, churches and a tea factory.
Chennai
Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is a blend of the old and the new. It is often described as the keeper of South Indian traditions. While on one hand, it flaunts spectacular architecture from the city’s past, on the other, it is known for its cosmopolitan lifestyle, quirky cafes and boutique stores. The city also boasts of the second-longest urban beach in the world. If you’re an adventure enthusiast, there’s plenty to do here.
HAMPI
Hampi is one of the top places to visit in South India. The world heritage site takes visitors back in time to the 15th and 16th century with its magnificent ruins. It makes everyone’s imagination come alive with remnants of temples, monuments and havelis. Quaint cafes set up on rooftops offer a variety of cuisines and are the ideal places to spend the evening.
Mysore
Known for its royal lifestyle, Mysore is an enchanting city. It is dotted with architecturally spectacular monuments and heritage buildings. The Mysore Palace, the seat of the erstwhile Wodeyar Maharajas, is believed to be the second most popular tourist site in India. Mysore’s rich traditions and spice bazaars attract tourists from across India and the world. Another popular reason to visit this city is to practice and learn the art of Ashtanga yoga.
BANGALORE
Trivandrum
Kerala’s capital city, Trivandrum is a small city with a glorious heritage. Spread across low hills, this is the gateway to the beaches of Kovalam and Varkala, whilst its temples welcome both pilgrims and tourists. Trivandrum also boasts of a number of palaces and museums that pay tribute to its history through beautifully preserved architecture. The Trivandrum Zoo is another popular tourist spot. Whilst you’re there, don’t forget to taste the freshest
Bangalore, the city of lakes, gardens, tech giants and startups offers plenty to explore and discover. During the day, there are palaces to visit, gardens to take a stroll and street markets to shop at. Mansions from the Victorian era stand beside mega-malls with glass facades. The city also has a famous nightlife culture.
Kanyakumari
The southernmost tip of the Indian mainland, Kanyakumari is famed for its spectacular sunrises and sunsets over the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Kanyakumari is a small town that makes a big impact. During the day between these glorious moments, there are forts, churches and temples to be visited and paddy fields to be photographed. While traversing the many monuments, you’ll find that a few minutes at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial feels as if it can transport you to a whole new world.