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SOUTH INDIA TOURISM
What can be more daydream worthy than the images of enchanting beaches with shimmering sand, swaying palms, dramatic sea waves and smiling sun. And the way to transform this dream into reality is to plan a South India Tour.South India Tourism offers incredible attractions, which attract tourists from across the globe. South India encompasses several enchanting destinations such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Pondicherry and Andhra Pradesh. And each destination has its own share of wonderful attractions to adorn your holidays with golden memories.
South India tourist places they are much more like temples , mountains, hills, falls and beaches.
Trichy
Ranganatha Swami Temple
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is situated in Srirangam Town of Trichy. The temple is devoted to Lord Ranganatha, a reclining form of Lord Vishnu. The temple complex along with the surrounding area covers a total area of 156 acres. It has been constructed in Dravidian style of architecture The temple is the largest functional temple in the world.
Andhra Pradesh
Thirupathi
The very name Thirupathi is enough to evoke strong spiritual feelings, and while the name ‘God’s Abode’ indeed does justice to the place, Thirupathi has quite a few other tourist attractions as well that make it a city worth visiting. Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Thirupathi is one of the most popular pilgrimage centres in the country. Home to many heritage sites, and a plethora of ancient temples and monuments, Thirupathi is one of the oldest cities of India, and finds mention in plenty of ancient texts.
Tanjore
Brihadishvara Temple
The biggest attraction of Thanjavur - The Brihadeeswara Temple, also known as the Big Temple. Built during the reign of the Great Chola emperor, Raja Raja Chola, this temple is an architectural marvel.
Protected by deep trenches on either sides and the Grand Anaicut River running through another, this temple is a favorite among the pilgrims. The shrine itself is a 216 feet structure. The sanctum is dotted with paintings from the Chola and Nayak periods. The statue of Nandi the Bull welcomes at the entrance.
Kerala
Alleppey
Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is a coastal town in Kerala famed for its enchanting network of canals and backwaters. Often called the “Venice of the East,” Alleppey offers a unique and unforgettable experience, perfect for travelers seeking tranquility amidst captivating natural beauty.
Andhra Pradesh
Keezh Thirupathi
Thirupathi is the main town, while Tirumala Hills is where Thirupathi Balaji Temple is situated. Also called Sri Venkateshvara Swami Vaari Temple, it is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, believed to be a form of Lord Vishnu, who appeared on earth to save mankind from kali yuga. The famous Thirupathi Laddoo, given as a prasad at the temple, has the Geographical indication tag, which means it can only be made and sold at the temple.
Kerala
Munnar
Munnar, nestled amidst the verdant hills of Idukki district in Kerala, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Often referred to as the “Kashmir of South India,” this hill station boasts breathtaking landscapes carpeted with sprawling tea plantations, making it a picture-perfect escape.
Tamilnadu
Kodaikanal
The Gift of Lakes and hills from God Kodaikanal is known as the "Gift of god" and "princess of hill stations". And, why not? True to its name, the Kodai town is famous for its bewitching beauty of the hills and lakes and for the pleasant chills of its weather. The moment you enter the boundaries of Kodaikanal, you will feel a fall in the temperature and rise in the scenic beauty. Situated at an elevation of 2100 from the sea level, there are numerous spots which can offer you the enchanting beauty of Kodaikanal. Coaker's walk- do not miss the sunset and sunrise from this spot. Green valley view, Dolphin's nose are the other viewpoints in Kodaikanal famous among the tourists for the landscapes.
Andhra Pradesh
Amaravathi
The Capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravathi is a planned city on the banks of the River Krishna. Amaravathi is renowned for being a site of a Buddhist Stupa that is a semi-hemispherical structure containing Buddhist relics and often called the Abode of God.
Pondicherry
Rock Beach
Pondicherry (Puducherry), a captivating blend of French colonial charm and vibrant Indian culture, is a unique gem in South India. Once a French colony, the city retains a distinct European atmosphere with its mustard-colored colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards, and charming cafes. Here’s what awaits you in this enchanting destination:
Tamilnadu
Adiyogi Shiva Statue
The figure was designed to portray moksha- a theme in the yogic culture. But despite the obvious connotations to Hinduism religion, the place is considered a non-religious spot and the image is just like an iconic inspiration. People of all races and religions are invited and encouraged to take part in the many cultural activities and games organised under the shadow of the mammoth statue. The parent foundation frequently organises several talks,
Karnataka
Coorg
Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a captivating hill station nestled amidst the lush green mountains of Karnataka. Often referred to as the “Scotland of India” for its rolling hills, misty landscapes, and pleasant weather, Coorg offers a charming escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Tamilnadu
Ooty
Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a captivating hill station brimming with colonial charm and natural splendor. Often referred to as the “Queen of Hills,” Ooty has allured travelers for centuries with its breathtaking scenery, salubrious climate, and unique experiences.