South India is a charismatic melange of untouched beauty. Famed as the God’s own country, it shall catapult you to a mind-boggling heritage and traditions in a widespread expanse bordered by the Arabian Sea. Studded with flamboyant temples, sprawling coffee and spice plantations, pristine backwaters, drool-worthy coconut-laced cuisine, quaint hill stations, birthplace of martial-art grace (Kalaripayattu), India’s land end (Kanyakumari) and so much more, it’s a delectable cocktail for you to savor during your perfect vacation to India.
If you are a travel enthusiast and culture, history, traditions with natural beauty gets your adrenaline pumping, South India calls you to explore its richness at its best. The best time to visit here would be during the winter months as the weather is perfect for exploring its attractions best.
South India is a wonderland that has won many hearts around the world and if you haven’t explored it yet, it should be the next thing on your cards because it’s simply WOW! It’s time you plan a memorable visit to South India today.
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Kerala, one of the four South Indian States of India is dubbed as ‘God's Own Country' and not without a reason. It is a blessed and beautiful land, a tropical paradise. Because of proximity to the seas, it has ample backwaters, making it the Venice of the East. A cruise on a houseboat on these backwaters in lush green surroundings with cuisine developed especially for the guests by expert Chefs with boatmen's unique songs playing in the background, is an unparalleled and unforgettable experience.
South India is the hub of ancient Indian therapies of Ayurveda, massages and Yoga for rejuvenation of the mind and body. Yoga and massage therapies in the quiet, pollution free atmosphere are assured to take you to a realm of bliss.
Religion is interwoven in the very fabric of South India. This region abounds in impressive temples, which are no less than glorious stories in stone. The State of Tamil Nadu has the most magnificent temples that flaunt their stunning architectural brilliance. Some of these marvels are the 1005 years old gigantic Brihadeshwara temple, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the marvelous Meenakshi temple, which was one of the topmost nominees for the New Seven Wonders of the World, the great 7th century, the Kapaleeshwarar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati, where they are eternally feted by bronze statues of 63 saints, the 8th century Shore Temple on the Bay of Bengal, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and innumerable others. However, Pondicherry (better known as Pondicherry), a Union Territory of India located on the Bay of Bengal is a different league altogether. This small pocket was under French dominion for around 300 years and this pedestrian friendly and pollution free town still bears the stamp of French architecture and culture. It is on the way to become a UNESCO World Heritage City. However, holding its own eastern mystic charm with equal aplomb is the Aurobindo Ashram founded by Sri Aurobindo, the erstwhile philosopher, yogi, spiritual guru and freedom fighter of India. The Ashram is permeated by a strange serenity which truly fulfils its charter to be “a place of constant progress and a bridge between the past and the present”.
South India has its own share of beautiful hill stations, which abound in natural beauty. Located either on the Western G or the Nilgiri hills, these hill stations are a treat for mountain lovers with their lush green hills, picturesque coffee& spice plantations, crystal clear streams& waterfalls, and rich wildlife. Ooty and Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, Coorg in Karnataka, Wayanad, and Munnar in Kerala are epics of mountain beauty in the South. You will feel transported to a mesmerizing wonderland, from which you might feel reluctant to exit.
While you explore South India’s beauty, the party capital of India- Goa is also a popular attraction located close to the southern region. It is a popular getaway for seafood lovers and party animals. Stretched the South Western coastal State of India, it is famously known for Sun, Sand, Sea, and fun quotient. This State was ruled by the Portuguese for a long time and the effect of Western culture can be seen on all facets of life here. Goa is the hub of foreign tourists, mainly owing to its relaxed and happy way of life, its more than 50 beaches, and its happening nightlife. Beach parties and water sports like kayaking, wakeboarding, windsurfing, scuba diving, parasailing, speed boating, and snorkeling are some of the pleasures that you can indulge in, while in Goa.
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