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Best Places to Travel in south India

1.Tamil Nadu
2.Kerala
3.Karnataka
4.Goa
5.Andhra Pradesh
6.Telangana

1.Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Destinations


Tamil Nadu










The First Palace to Visit in Tamil Nadu is Pondicherry.


Hippie trails, quirky cafes, European boulevards, Gothic churches and sprawling isolated beaches- this is Pondicherry for you. Reminiscent of French Polynesia, the city is well known among backpackers and solo travellers for a wide array of experiences.
If lying beside a lonely beach, doing nothing but relaxing is what you are looking for, head to the Auro beach. If you enjoy aqua sports, go surfing or parasailing at Paradise Beach or swim in the waters of the expansive and popular Promenade Beach.
Stroll through the French Quarter of the city to trace the remnants of the colonial times. Enjoy a quiet reading experience in the quirky cafes while sipping of freshly brewed coffee or relish Franco-Indian cuisine at the restaurants sprinkled throughout the neighborhood.
To see the epitome of the French architecture in India, pay a visit to White Town. It is a well-planned area with European style streets and trees of bougainvillea. Ever seen those rustic images against a sunflower-yellow wall on Instagram? Those are from the White Town too!
For a soul cleansing experience, visit the globally famous Sri Aurobindo Ashram or check out the hippie settlement of Auroville some 15 kms from the ashram
Read more about Pondicherry here.
Insider’s Information
Best Time to Visit: Owing to a coastal influence, Pondicherry remains warm throughout the year. The months from October to March are the most ideal to visit and enjoy Pondicherry. The weather during this period is pleasant and balmy to enjoy a leisurely walk through the streets and boulevards of the city.
Where to Stay: Suit your budget and book comfortable stays at the hotels in Pondicherry.
2.Kerala
Kerala

Kochi: The thriving port town of Kochi, or Cochin, once the main centre of India’s spice trade, is a unique amalgamation of the old and the new. Take a walk down the rambling alleys of Kochi’s historic Jewish Colony, lined with brightly-painted houses, to see the Mattancherry Synagogue, one of the oldest existing synagogues in the Commonwealth. Or go see the Chinese Fishing Nets, in the Fort Cochin area. Unlike usual nets, these are fixed land installations and can only be found at Kochi, outside of China—a lasting testimony to the good relations between ancient Chinese emperors and the rulers of Kochi.
Munnar: The rolling hills of Munnar house some of the largest tea plantations in South India. Take some time off from Kerala’s more famous beaches and visit the tea museum, 1.5 kilometres out of town, or simply relax with a freshly-brewed cup on a serene tea estate. A perfect honeymoon destination in Kerala, Munnar boasts of an astonishing terrain and breathtaking landscapes. 
Alappuzha: Home to the famous backwaters of Kerala, Alappuzha or Alleppey, as it’s more commonly called, was originally a small fishing village that has now become one of India’s most popular tourist destinations. Precariously balanced on an intricate network of inland canals and backwaters, life at Alleppey is languid, best experienced on a houseboat, or by taking a quiet stroll on Alleppey Beach.
Kovalam: The most famous of Kerala’s beach destinations, Kovalam might be a tad touristy—families in for the weekend from Kochi, tiny kids making a dash for the water with ice cream in hand, beach-umbrella wallahs accosting you at every turn—but it still hasn’t lost its charm. You could go up to the lighthouse on the headland or see the sunset at one of the beachfront restaurants.

3.Karnataka

Bengaluru

Bangalore

Known as the Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru is the third largest state in India. The place is not only the nation’s leading IT exporter, but also a major tourist attraction. Some main tourist spots include Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Lalbagh, Cubbon Park, The Aquarium, Venkatappa Art Gallery and many more.

Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur, Karnataka
Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur is very famous for its coffee and is also known as the ‘coffee land’ of Karnataka. The place is also known for the Mahatma Gandhi Park which it houses. Also, the place is famous for its hill stations which are visited all round the year. A number of tourists also visit the place during the time of Dussehra when cultural programs and performances are organized.

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