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30 Best Places to Visit in South India

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Finding some good reasons and places to visit the south India? South India is referred to as the ‘Cradle of Culture’. It includes 9  out of 36 world heritage sites entitled by UNESCO. South India owns the title of ‘The richest temples of the world’. Whether it’s the south food, culture, wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations to adventure sports; south India has everything to offer. 


The natural landscapes in Kerala, rainfall in Ooty, the spirituality of Coimbatore, Historic monuments in Hyderabad have always fascinated the tourists from India as well as abroad to visit the magnificent part of India. So, plan a trip today with your family and friends to create some cherishable moments to be remembered for life. Get ready to know the rich culture, fall in love with nature, and try some adventurous activities.


Our experts have handpicked some of the top places to visit in South India. We guarantee you would love to come back again once you have visited these majestic places. 



Places to Visit in South India


1. Coorg, Karnataka: The Scotland of South

Coorg, KarnatakaCoorg | #1 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

At the top of our list is Coorg. Officially known as Kodagu, it is located at a distance of 250 km from Bangalore. This beautiful hill station surrounded by grey clouds and enchanting waterfalls is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in South India. The noise of water striking the rocks is very soothing to the ears. This place will make you fall in love with the greenery of the hills. 

The popular destination is known for its culture and food. To make your vacation more memorable, you can try the concept of homestays in Coorg. During your visit, you’ll get to see beautiful towns like Virajpet, Somwarpet, Pollibetta, Gonikoppal, and Kushalnasit.


Coorg is famous for?


Coorg is famous for its coffee plantation, adventurous trekking points, hiking, and river rafting. Abbey falls, Raja’s seat, Irrupu falls, Tadiandamol Peak, Talacauvery, Namdroling Monastery, Barapole River, Omkareshwara Temple, Madikeri Fort, Gaddige Raja’s Tomb and, Nagarhole National Park are some of the hidden gems of Coorg.


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Mysore, Mangalore, and Hassan


2.  Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi, KarnatakaHampi | #2 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

This world heritage site is also called Pampa Kshetra, Kishkindha kshetra, and Bhaskara. Hampi was among the wealthiest cities with over 2000 eye-catching monuments. At this popular tourist site in India, you’ll find the ruins of the Vijayanagar empire. The place reminds you of 15th and 16th-century monuments and ancient temples. Spend the evenings at rooftops of attractive vintage-style cafes. Muslim Sultan army destroyed the historic city in 1565 after they conquered the capital. Yeduru Basavanna, or huge Nandi, is the best shopping destination for tourists.

Top attractions  in Hampi


Virupaksh temple, Hampi Architectural Ruins, Achyutaraya Temple Matanga Hill, Hemakuta Hill Temple, Kadalekalu Ganesha, Vijaya Vitthala Temple, H, Saasivekaalu Ganesha, Lotus Mahal, Hazara Rama Temple.  Hampi is known for Stone Artefacts Banana fiber crafts, Leather & Lambini crafts, and Inexpensive clothes.


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore

Nearest Railway Station: Hospet Junction

3. Munnar, Kerala 

Munnar, KeralaMunnar | #3 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located in the western ghats mountain range of Kerala, Munnar is one of the coldest places in the south. The hill station is situated in Idukki district 1700 m above sea level. It is best known for tea plantations and green landscapes. Witness the snowbound hills in December and January. Munnar has been rated as most popular honeymoon destinations in South India. the perfect honeymoon destination. Plan a vacation to the most sought-after place in Kerala for at least 3 days. Munnar has a lot to reveal.

Tourist Attractions in Munnar:


Stone christ church built by Britishers in 1910, watch the colorful wildlife with over 120 bird species, endangered ruddy mongoose, Nilgiri Tahr in Eravikulam National Park, Pothamedu area, Forest Flower garden, sunset and sunrise points, Hydel Park, and Chinnakkanal area covering Devikulam. 


Adventure activities in Munnar: Paragliding in lush green hills, Trekking in Anaimudi hills about 2695m high, waterfall sightseeing, Night Camping, Tea plantation sightseeing, Hilltop camping, Treehouse stay, Riverside tour, and much more.


When to Visit: December-May

Nearest Airport: Cochin Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Alwaye / Angamaly 

4. Ooty, Tamilnadu: The Queen of Nilgiris

Ooty, TamilnaduOoty | #4 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located on the western coast of Tamilnadu, the official name of Ooty is Udhagamandalam. The city was formed as a British raj resort. You can still witness the stone house, St. Stephen’s church, 19th-century residences, and remains of the colonial building. Ooty is one of the favorites and top-rated tourist destinations. The place has always fascinated the tourists with mesmerizing hilltops, waterfalls, tea, coffee plantations, a soothing atmosphere, and cold winds. Don’t forget an integral part of your tour, i.e., to take a ride on a historical toy train with a 46km track that will take you through the Nilgiri mountains and lush green scenarios. Plan a trip to Ooty today for a rich and lively experience to be cherished for your whole life.


Tourist attractions in Ooty:


Upper Bhavani Lake, Avalanche Lake, Emerald Lake, Deer Park, Ooty Lake, Ooty botanical gardens, Doddabeta peak, Kalhatty Waterfalls, Ooty rose garden, Kamraj Sagar Dam, Mudumalai National park, Mukurthi national park, Needle rock hill point, Pykara waterfalls, Toda huts, and many others to explore.


Adventure enthusiasts can try mountain biking, hand gliding, trekking at hilltops, boating in lakes, river rafting, camping at a picnic lake at this preferred destination for trekking sports and white water rafting.


When to Visit: Any time of the year

Nearest Airport: Coimbatore

Nearest Railway Station: Udagamandalam

5. Thekkady: Periyar-The Biggest Tiger Reserve of India

 Thekkady: PeriyarThekkady | #5 of 30 Places to Visit in South India 

Located in Thekkady village, adore the natural environment, tigers, and other wild animals in Periyar, the largest tiger reserve of India. It is a plantation city situated at the Tamilnadu border at a 4 km distance from Kumly. The dense green forest area showcases the wide species of wild animals, moist deciduous atmosphere, and savanna green land. It is an ideal destination that is included under the perfect tourist places for solo travelers in South India. An excellent place for tourists who love the concept of jungle vacation. You can book entire villas or resorts with a private pool to enjoy your vacation with your family and friends.


Things to do in Thekkady:


Enjoy watching the waterfalls at chellar kovil, Hiking, Morning boat ride within the wildlife sanctuary, night trekking, bamboo-rafting in Mullaiperiyar Dam, Buy the hand-crafted artwork by local artisans. Go for Voyage to Mangala Devi temple, Anakarra to feel the nature, Murikaddy to see the variety of coffee and spice plantations.


When to Visit: September-April

Nearest Airport: Madurai

Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam

6. Pondicherry: The Little France of India

PondicherryPondicherry | #6 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located on the southeast coast of India, this peaceful and spiritual state of India is also known as India’s Little France. Pondicherry is Entitled ‘The Paris of East.’ The charming state has been designed in colonial architecture, french boulevards, and peaceful beaches to roam around. The white sand, crystal clear water around the beaches is very soothing to the eyes that makes it one of the most popular places to visit in South India You can buy leather products, handicrafts, and textiles at comparatively low prices than other products as they are manufactured in pondicherry. Enjoy the natural landscapes, seaside views, serenity beach, and south delicacies. 


Top attractions in Pondicherry:


Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Auroville, Aurobindo Ashram, Scuba diving, pondicherry botanical garden, french war memorial, Boating at Chunnambar Backwater. Rest than visiting places, you can shop around at Janaki, a one-stop destination for apparel, woodwork, embroidered fabrics, organic aromatherapy products, and much more.


When to Visit: October-March

Nearest Airport: Puducherry Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Puducherry Railway Station

7. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, KeralaWayanad Wildlife Sanctuary | #7 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

The second-largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. Also known as ‘The Green Paradise,’ Wayanad is situated in the rural areas of Kerala. The breathtaking waterfalls, camping,  and trekking sights, bird watching points will make you fall in love with the place. It’s one of the top tourist places for solo travelers in South India who love to spend quality time in lush greenery, lake views, and around forest areas.


Key attractions in Wayanad


Must visit peak points Banasura, Chembra, and Brahmagiri. Neelimala viewpoint, Meenmutty waterfall, Thiruneli temple, bamboo forest.  Tourists who love trying adventurous activities like Zip hike, mountain climbing, cycling, trekking in Chembra peak.  There is no railway network in Wayanad, so you have to follow the road route to reach your destination.


When to Visit: December to February

Nearest Airport: Karipur International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode 110 km away from Wayanad

8. Gokarna, Karnataka: Land of Blue sea, Palm trees & Golden sand

Gokarna, KarnatakaGokarna, Karnataka | #8 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Gokarna is one of the 7 significant Hindu pilgrimages devoted to the deity Shiva. It has recently become one of the prime tourist attractions in South India. It is located on the Western coast of Kumta taluk in the North Canara district. The fascinating Kudle, half-moon, Gods own, Small hell and Om beaches, etc., has become a hub for thrill-seekers, hippies, and seaside lovers. Also referred to as an alternative to goa; Gokarna attracts many young tourists to visit this place. It is emerging as the hottest holiday destination nowadays. The rustic nature, unspoiled beaches, and laid-back environment have convinced many young travelers to visit this place.


What can you do in Gokarna?


Adventure seekers can try Surfing, Parasailing, Beach Camping, Jet Ski, Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Bumper Ride, Banana Boat Ride. Besides this, there are various pilgrimage places like historic Hindu temple Sri Mahabaleshwar, Shri Badrakali temple, Sri Maha Ganpati temple, Koti Teerth, Jatayu Teerth, Nirvana Beach, Parna Kuteer, and many others.


When to Visit: October-February

Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport in Goa

Nearest Railway Station: Gokarna Road Railway Station

9. Charminar, Hyderabad: The beating heart 

Charminar, HyderabadCharminar | #9 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located in the west center of Telnganana, the majestic Charminar was constructed in 1591 by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah in commemoration of the plague’s end in the country. With a total of 4 floors, the monument is built in a perfect square shape with four minarets(66 feet long) on the corners. The distinctive architecture will take you back to the era of Muslim Turkomans influence in India. This place is of religious as well as historical significance. Besides this, Hyderabad is famous for pearl jewelry and intricate architecture. People from across the country visit the nearby ornaments and pearl jewelry shops.  The place is also known for various royal mahals and salt Jung museums. So, plan a tour to this worth visiting site today with your friends or family!

Top Attractions in Charminar:


Laad Bazaar with 400 years old mosque, Mecca Masjid, Chowmahalla Palace, Mahtab Mahal, Tahniyat Mahal, Badshahi Ashurkhana, Nizam Museum, Cars Museum, Purani Haveli, ISKCON Shri Radha Madan Mohan temple, Shri Jagannath temple, and many other places to explore at this most visited family destinations in South India..


When to Visit: October to March

Nearest Airport: Hyderabad Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Nampally railway station.

10. Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu: The Land’s End

Kanyakumari, TamilnaduKanyakumari | #10 of 30 Places to Visit in South India 


Formerly known as Cape Comorin, this beautiful coastal area is surrounded by Triveni Sangam.  It is the meeting point of three oceans  namely the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, and Arabian sea. It is situated at a 90 km distance from Trivandrum. Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of peninsular India. The only place in India to witness the sunset and sunrise at the same beach.  The place known for crystal clear beaches, coconut trees, elevated hills, religious temples, and iconic tombs is one of the best places to see in South India.


Most Sought-after sights in Kanyakumari


Kanyakumari Temple, Thanumalayan temple, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kumari Anaman temple, Statue of the Poet Thiruvalluvar, the Padmanabhapuram Palace, the Vattakottai Fort, and the Gandhi Memorial are the top tourist traps in Kanyakumari. One must not miss watching the Thirparappu waterfalls, Courtallam Falls, and the Olakaruvi falls. As a memory, you can buy decor items like seashell trinkets, souvenirs, and curios from the local shops.


When to Visit: October -March

Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Mysore, Mangalore, and Hassan

11. Mysore: The World Heritage City of Karnataka

MysoreMysore | #11 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located at a distance of 14 km from Bangalore, Mysore is situated in the south-west region of Karnataka. The historic city is the capital city of Karnataka. The unique place is a mix of cultures, religions, and traditions. Mysore Palace is the 2nd most beautifully designed monument in India after Taj Mahal. You can visit the popular Devaraja market in mysore. It's the 2nd most populated and 3rd largest city of karnataka. Mysore is popular for spice plantations, sandalwood, and silk fabrics. The lush green garden, majestic palaces, and rich heritage has always fascinated tourists to visit one of the  top places to visit in South India


Top tourist destinations in Mysore:


Mysore Palace, Mysore Zoo, Brindavan Gardens, Somanathapura Temple. Shuka Vana and Chamundeshwari Temple, Chamundi hills, GRS fantasy park, and namdroling monastery. Try the famous delicacies of Mysore, from idli, vada, dosa, Kesari bath to uttapam, and much more.


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Mysuru Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Mysore junction

12. Golconda Fort, Telangana

Golconda Fort, TelanganaGolconda Fort | #12 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Originally named as Mankal, this 400-year-old fort is situated in the western outskirt of Andhra Pradesh. Built by Kakatiyas, Golconda fort is located in Hyderabad. It was built on top of granite hill in 1143 that was taken over by the musunuri dynasty defeating tughlaki army. The Musunnuri kapala nayaka later on handed over this fort to the Bahmani sultanate. Also called as Golla Kanda( Shepherd Hill) by localities. Golconda is famous for owning diamond mines. They were first found near Kollur, Guntur district, during the Kakatiya dynasty. Golconda Fort was home to renowned Muslim sultanates and a hub for cutting and trading of diamonds. At present, you can only witness the ruins of the fort.


Top attractions near Golconda Fort:


Golconda fort is one of the  top tourist attractions in South India. You can visit nearby Qutub shahi Tombs, Taramati Baradari Resorts, Charminar, Birla Mandir, NTR garden, Lumbini park, Chowmahalla Palace. One can also see nearby aroma spas like Somara, Meghavi, and Serena Spa in Hyderabad.


Visiting hours:  10.00 AM to 4.30 PM

When to Visit: September-March

Nearest Airport: Hyderabad Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Secunderabad

13. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu: The Manchester of South India

Coimbatore, Tamil NaduCoimbatore | #13 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located in the south region of Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore known for its history, art & culture, and various tourist destinations. It is one of the ideal religious places in South IndiaYou’ll find several Hindu temples, Anamalai Reserve, Silent valley national park, Waterfalls, and adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, hill climbing, and so on. Coimbatore is also known for textiles. Tourists love to buy Kanchipuram, Benaras, designer sarees, and designer jewelry at nearby shops. Cross-cut roads and town hall areas are the most sought-after shopping places.


Why must you Visit Coimbatore?


We’ll give you plenty of reasons to fall in love with this peaceful and calm place. Vydehi Falls, Adiyogi Shiva Statue, Dhyana Linga Kovai Kondattam, Marudhamalai Hill Temple, Sree Ayyappan Temple, Theme parks in Coimbatore, Maruthamalai arulmigu Subramanya Swami temple, Pattiswarar temple, Anamalai tiger reserve, Siruvani waterfalls are a few of the popular places in Coimbatore. One must try the delicious yet healthy and energetic food like dosa, Idli, Vada, Puttu, Rasam, Lemon rice, and jigar thanda; a famous drink of Coimbatore.


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Coimbatore Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Coimbatore Junction

14. Araku Valley: Hill Station of Andhra Pradesh

Araku Valley, Andhra PradeshAraku Valley | #14 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

This calm and peaceful hill station is located in the Eastern Ghats at a distance of 120 km from Visakhapatnam. Elevated at 300 ft, this gentle hill station is home to a number of tribes. This south India tourist places is famous for its lush green environment, rainfalls, exclusive coffee plantations, and subtle cuppa aroma therapies. The tallest hill station of Andhra Pradesh is counted among the popular tourist places for solo travelers in South India. The place with spectacular views, beaches, hills, backwaters, waterfalls is worth visiting every bit.


What to do in Araku Valley?


Get to know the traditions and culture of different tribes. Go for Voyage to Borra caves,  Katiki waterfalls, Chaparai waterfalls, Tadimada Waterfalls, Matsyagundam, Bheemili beach. Adventure seekers can try trekking, swimming, boating, and sightseeing to local villages. Shop around for araku chocolates, Etikoppaka wooden toys, local organic and handcrafted decor items, aroma oils, coffee powder, and spices. 


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Visakhapatnam International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Araku Valley Railway Station halt


15. Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve

 Nagarhole National Park and Tiger ReserveNagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve | #15 of 30 Places to Visit in South India Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National park, Nagarhole national park is a part of Nilgiri biosphere reserve. Located in Kodagu and Mysore district, this tiger reserve was declared as the 37th tiger reserve of India. Nagarhole is one of the significant tiger reserves in India adjoining the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary and Bandipur reserve. You’ll get to see the waterfalls, valleys, streams, hills, and dense forest areas. The predator-prey ratio is quite high in this reserve. The view of wildlife with deers, tigers, peacocks, elephants, and leopards is breathtaking.It is one of the popular long weekend destinations in South India for those who love to watch wildlife, lush green areas.


Things to do near Nagarhole National Park:


Visit coffee farms, Omkareshwara temple, Rameshwara temple, Raja’s Seat, Devaragundi falls, Choci Coorg for shopping, Pedal with Poonch, Iruppu waterfalls, Kabin forest reserve in the south-east region of Nagarhole, Kabini dam 66km away from the national park, Balle elephant camp and many others to explore.


When to Visit: September-June

Nearest Airport: Bangalore Airport, 220 km away.

Nearest Railway Station: Mysore junction, 89 km away

16. Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bengaluru

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, BengaluruLalbagh Botanical Garden | #16 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Laid by Haider Ali and looked after by his son Tipu sultan. Many British superintendents adored this Lalbagh garden before the independence of India. The garden showcases a variety of about 1854 plant species, ornamental plants. An eye-catching clock tower is built on an adjoining lake. Two flower shows are hosted each year on republic day and Independence day. This urban green space is home to wild butterflies and various bird species. The garden is spread over an area of 240 acres with a fascinating glasshouse that has always attracted tourists to visit this top tourist attractions in South India this place. This glasshouse is modeled after London’s Crystal Palace.


Places to visit near Lalbagh Botanical Garden:


Tipu sultan summer palace, Cubbon park, Nandi Temple, Bangalore Fort, Karnataka Vidhana Soudha, Government museum, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Ulsoor lake, Sri Gavi gangadhareshwara, Venkatappa art gallery, Indira Gandhi musical fountain. 


When to Visit?   November to March

Nearest Airport: Bengaluru Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Lalbagh Subway station

17. Chikmagalur: Young Daughter’s Town

 ChikmagalurChikmagalur | #17 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

This place is also known as the Coffee land of Karnataka. This serene place was gifted in dowry to the young daughter Rukmangada of Chief of Sakrepatna.  Elevated at 3400 ft. a larger part of this hill station is covered with coffee and tea plantations. It’s a significant business hub for coffee powder and tea in India. The trekking points and walking through the plantations has always attracted tourists to stay and visit this place. The place is filled with waterfalls like Hari Waterfalls, Hanuman, Gundi Waterfalls, Shankar Falls, and Kadambi Falls. All these features make it worthy of getting included under the list of awesome places to visit in South India. Don’t forget to capture some memories in this beautiful city.


Why should you visit Chikmagalur?


Offer prayers at ancient Sharadamba Temple, Vidyashankara Temple, Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple, and Amruteshwar Temple. The explorers and thrill-seekers can try trekking, rafting, sightseeing. Spend some quality time in flora and fauna of this magnificent place.


When to Visit?   September-May

Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Kadur, 45 km away

18. Periyar National Park, Kerala

Periyar National Park, KeralaPeriyar National Park | #18 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Formerly known as Nellikkampatty Reserve, PNP is located in the south western ghats in  Idukki and Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. This reservoir was created to protect endangered flora and fauna, tigers, and tea plantations. This forest area was declared a national park in 1950. The wildlife sanctuary is home to herds of Asian elephants, tigers, 49 species of mammals, 246 bird species, 112 butterfly species, and 22 fish species. This significant national park of India encompasses about 925 km square. It is situated in cardamom and pandalam hills, sharing the border of Tamilnadu.


Places to visit near Periyar:


Mullaperiyar dam, Suruli falls, Mangala Devi Kannagi temple, Pattumala church, Kakki reservoir, Perunathenaruvi falls, Elephant junction Thekkady, Abrahim Spice garden are some of the key attractions of this place thus making it one of the top places to visit in South India.


When to Visit?   September-June

Nearest Airport: Madurai Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam, 110 km

19. Yelagiri, Tamil Nadu

Yelagiri, Tamil NaduYelagiri | #19 of 30 Places to Visit in South India This small hill station is situated between Vaniyambadi and Jolarpettai with lots of places to visit around. It’s an eco-friendly and kid-friendly place where you can try boating, trekking, and mountain climbing.  Yelagiri is known for the production of natural honey. This beautiful hill station is a popular weekend destination in South India having a total of 14 hairpin bends. The place showcases the lush green hills, pleasant smelling mud, and captivating scenarios. Overall it’s the best place for nature lovers and thrill-seekers.


Yelagiri is famous for?


You can visit the weekly bazaar at Athnavoor and buy organic and natural honey made from the wild bees produced in Yelagiri. Paragliding is a famous adventurous sport in Yelagiri. Besides this, you can go on a voyage to Jalagamparai Waterfalls, Punganoor Lake, Telescope Observatory, Swamimalai Hills, Jalagandeeswarar Temple, Nature Park.


When to Visit?   September-June

Nearest Airport: Bangalore International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Jolarpettai Junction

20. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsAndaman and Nicobar Islands | #20 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the UT of India and is located at the Bay of Bengal. A total of 572 islands are there out of which only 38 islands are inhabited by different tribes.

The place is known for clear aqua blue water, white sand, tropical forests, palm trees, and beaches. Tourists are not allowed to visit all the islands. Or you’ll have to obtain a tribal permit card in port Blair, the capital city of Andaman & Nicobar. The air route is best to reach these magnificent Islands of India. This spell bound destination falls under the category of the marvelous tourist places in south india. Try exotic food from crabs, lobsters, prawns, cuttlefish, and  Red Snapper. Rest the restaurants have everything for veg to non-veg tourists.


Top attractions in Andaman & Nicobar Islands


Try water sport activities like Scuba diving, Sea Walking, Kayaking, Ferry on Makruzz, and the great ocean. Cellular jail and havelock islands in Andaman, Museum & cellular jail memorial in the capital city port Blair, Elephant beach, bird sites, dive sites at swaraj deep. Nicobar is the perfect honeymoon destination with scuba diving and coral reef.


When to Visit?   September- March

Where to Stay?  Couple-friendly Hotels in Andaman & Nicobar

Nearest Airport: Port Blair Airport

21. Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram, Tamil NaduMahabalipuram | #21 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

 

Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram has been declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO. The temple is dedicated to the deities Lord Shiva and Vishnu. King Narsimhavarman 1 of the Pallava dynasty formulated this city in the 7th century. It is situated between the Bay of Bengal and the great salt lake in the south-eastern in Chengalpattu a district in Tamil Nadu. The city owns a total of 40 historic temples and the descent of the Ganges making it one of the perfect popular weekend destination in South India.


Why Mahabalipuram is famous?


It is known for the rock  sculptures, vast beaches, ancient temples, and monuments created by the Pallava dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries. The fascinating Krishna’s butterball and 3 granite shrines built on the seashore are very appealing to the eyes. It is believed to be a major seaport of that era; as ancient Roman, Chinese and Persian currency was found at the seashores.


When to Visit?   September-June

Nearest Airport: Chennai Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Thirumani Railway Station

22. Great Living Chola Temples, Tamil Nadu

Chola Temples, Tamil NaduChola temple | #22 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Another popular world heritage site in Tamil Nadu is the Chola temple located in Tamil Nadu. Chola temples were built by the king of the Chola Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The temples depict the development of the Dravid to the Chola empire. This majestic site is under the surveillance of the Archaeological Survey of India and is one of the incredible weekend destination in South India . All the 3 Chola temples represent the Dravid and Tamil civilizations of south India.

Popular Chola Temples:


This world heritage site is consists of three Temples as the Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur, the Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram, and the Brihadisvara Temple at Gangaikondacholisvaram.


When to Visit?   September-June

Nearest Airport:  Thanjavur Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Tiruvadaimarudar

23. Hampi : The world heritage site, Karnataka

Hampi, KarnatakaHampi | #23 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Formerly known as the capital of the Vijayanagar empire in the 14th century, Hampi or Hampe is the place carrying a group of historic monuments. It is located in the central east region of Karnataka most famous tourist destinations in South India. The place was built by Bukka and Harihar and destroyed by Muslim sultanates. The place is also referred to as Bhaskara Kshetra, Pampa Kshetra, and Kishkindha kshetra after Tungbadhra river pampa. Pampa is believed to be Brahma Ji’s daughter who later got married to Lord Shiva.


Hampi is famous for?


The place contains the ruins and descents of the Vijayanagar Empire. The excellent craftsmanship and monolithic sculptures, monuments are worth watching every bit. The boulders created in granite are still present in Hampi. You can call Hampi a temple city. This lost capital is home to the marvelous temples of India mostly dedicated to lord shiva.  


When to Visit?   October-march

Nearest Airport: Belgaum Airport,270 km away

Nearest Railway Station: Hospet Junction, 13 km away

24. Western Ghats: The integral 

Western GhatsWestern Ghats | #24 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

It’s an incredible chain of mountains passing through the western coast of India. It starts from Tamil Nadu entering Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, and Maharashtra. Western ghats are counted amongst the 8 biological hotspots across the world. Don't forget to shortlist this tourist destination visit in South India.


Western ghats are popular for?


The amazing hilltops have a unique and ecological and biological system that has a huge influence on the Indian monsoon. Western ghats boast of 508 bird species, 9200 plant species, 325 endangered species, 6000 inset species, and 290 freshwater fish.


When to Visit?   October- February

Nearest Airport:  Kochi Airport, 73 km

Nearest Railway Station: Gomanglam, Udumallaippetai, Anamalai roads.



25. Chennai, Tamil Nadu

 ChennaiChennai | #25 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

The capital city of Tamil Nadu is situated near the Bay of Bengal. Chennai is popular for art & culture, music & dance, colonial architecture, and kapaleeshwarar temple. Chennai has the most significant Fort St. George modeled in 1644. Formerly known as Madras during the British raj. The city has many religious temples, ancient churches, and shopping destinations. One must try the south Indian delicacies like Ambur Biryani etc. Chennai is known for its coffee culture. It is notably one of the most visited family destinations in South India.


Key attractions in Chennai:


Chennai is famous for its nightlife. Take a night walk at Marina Beach or Besant Nagar Beach Explore the Burma Bazar famous for street food and is open till midnight. You can visit the government museum, Santhome Cathedral Basilica, watch wildlife sanctuary at Guindy national park


When to Visit?   September-March 

Nearest Airport: Chennai International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: MG Ramachandran Central Railway Station

26. Alleppey, Kerala: Venice of the East

Alleppey, KeralaAlleppey, Kerala | #26 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

This fascinating city has been entitled ‘Venice of the East' by Lord Curzon. Known for its backwaters and refreshing vacations; Alleppey is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in South India. Stay in the houseboat to get a unique experience. Allepey is also known as Alappuzha is popular for the coir industry, boat races, beaches, and canals.  You’ll also find various Kuttanad in Alleppey. Kuttanad is a term used for lower areas where farming is done below sea level.


Why should you visit Allepey?


The majestic environment will make you fall in love with the Allepey. One can visit the captivating lighthouse, witness the Nehru trophy boat race conducted every year in August. Shop around for marine products at this.


When to Visit?   November-March, August for boat races

Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Alppazuha Railway station

27. Kumarakom, Kerala


Kumarakom, KeralaKumarakom | #27 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Plan a visit to Kumarakom to witness the heavenly beauty of nature, bird sanctuary, and blue lake. This tourist destination is known for its simplicity, spectacular backwaters, and peaceful environment. Experience the night fishing, cruise a boat in the backwater, stay in the floating houses, Shikaras, and much more. Kumarakom has India’s best luxurious lakeside hotels and restaurants. It proudly boast off as a most sought after destination in South India.


Tourist Places near Kumarakom:


Sree Kumaramangalam Subramanyaswamy Temple, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, St. Thomas Church, Pathiramanal, Driftwood Museum, Bay Island, Vagamon, Village sightseeing,  Thanneermukkom Bund, Backwaters, Karthyayani Devi Temple, and Jatayu rock.


When to Visit?   November-February

Nearest Airport: Cochin  International Airport

Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam

28. Nilgiri Mountain Railways: A Heritage Train

Nilgiri Mountain RailwaysNilgiri Mountain Railways | #28 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Located in Tamil Nadu, Nilgiri mountain railways were originally built by Britishers in 1908. Nilgiri or blue hills encompasses the border area of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This train will take you through the risky terrains. These mountain railways were recognized as a world heritage site in 2005 by UNESCO. The train runs using the Rack Pinion Engineering technique. Get a glimpse of mesmerizing hills, captivating views of Ooty and Coonoor from one of the top places to visit in South India


Nilgiri Mountain Railway is famous for?


It’s the one and only rack railway of India. Nilgiri mountains are a part of western ghats. The magnificent train will take you through the tea plantations to the Dodabeta mountains located at an altitude of 2637m which is the highest point of Nilgiri mountain railways.



When to Visit: March-May

Where to Stay: Best Hotels near Nilgiri mountain railways

Nearest Airport: Coimbatore International Airport

29. Pattadakal, Karnataka

Pattadakal, KarnatakaPattadakal | #29 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Formerly named Raktapura, Pattadakal is another world heritage site recognized in 1987. It is located in Karnataka on the banks of the Malaprabha river. This heritage site is home to various Hindu and Jain temples of the Chalukyas dynasty built in the 7th and 8th centuries. Most of the temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vishu. 

The place is a perfect blend of north and south Indian architecture. The place and ruins remind you of the historic era.  A perfect tourist spot included under the tourist places to visit in South India for people who love to explore history and religious places. The place has one of the historic temples i.e. Virupaksh temple built in the 740 century.


When to Visit?   September-June

Nearest Airport: Belgaum Airport, 180km away

Nearest Railway Station: Badami, 22km away


30. Bijapur

BijapurBijapur | #30 of 30 Places to Visit in South India

Also known as Vijayapur, this heritage city has many tourist attractions to witness. Gol Gumbaz is the pride of the city being the world’s 2nd largest and highest dome in the world. The place owns various historic monuments built during the Adil Shahi dynasty. Bijapur bulls is one of the popular teams in the Karnataka premier league.


Major attractions in Bijapur:


Gagan Mahal or Sky palace, Ibrahim Rauza known as the Taj Mahal of the south, Chand Bawdi, Descendents of Adil Shah Dynasty are the attractions of one of the  most visited family destinations in South India. 


When to Visit?   September-March

Nearest Airport: Swami Vivekanand Airport in Raipur 

Nearest Railway Station: Vijayapura

Conclusion  

Thus, when it comes to South India, there is no shortage of enchanting Tourist Places To Visit In South India. A unique blend of culture, heritage, natural landscapes, and wildlife- experiencing the rich history and culture of the state is a memorable and enriching experience. 

So, what are you waiting for? South India is calling- Pack your bags and set on your journey to the tropical paradise. And don't forget to share your experience with us in the comments below! We would love to know!


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