Best summer vacation in south india

When I was asked to answer this question, “What will be your best summer vacation in south india?” I starting thinking again about my experience. I never took a long break for 2 years. So I wanted to do something adventurous like skydiving. But my parents were skeptic. So I planned this trip with them. And we booked tickets online too. We flew from Trivandrum to Cochin and then four of us guys took a cab to Kumarakom, Kottayam district.

India is the land of natural beauty, which is just a perfect getaway for your vacations in the coming summer. There are several places in South India that can be visited depending upon your choice, as per your taste. Some of the popular destinations to visit this summer would be Ooty, Coonoor, Munnar, Allepey, Kodaikanal and Goa.

India is a land of varied geographical features, cultures and race. It is a country with rich and glorious history. Along with the various tourist spots in India, the South India has also lot of attractions for the tourists that are interested in travel. The South Indian Tourist will get an experience of getting closer to nature from lush greenery to beautiful hill station that has plenty to offer for the holiday vacation. A South Indian tourist can visit some or all of these attractions for his tour in the year 2013.

India is a country with unique culture, traditions and languages. It consists of 29 states and 7 union territories. Each one of these states has a different language and a stark separate cultural background. India can justly be called as the land of diversity, where you can find so many beautiful places and things to do in every corner. If you are planning to visit India from abroad then here we are going to discuss some tour packages that will offer you attractive vacation deals and make your trip worth the money you pay for the trips.

Planning a summer vacation in south india? You’re in luck! Here are the top 5 cities to visit this summer.

  1. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  2. Bengaluru, Karnataka
  3. Hyderabad, Telangana
  4. Mysore, Karnataka
  5. Kochi, Kerala

A summer vacation in South India is a great idea for those who want to spend their time off exploring the exotic flora and fauna of this region. The best thing about South India is that it has many beautiful beaches which are accessible all year round. There are also many religious sites which can be visited during summer vacations.

There are some amazing beaches in South India which you must visit during your summer vacation. One such beach is Kovalam Beach, which is located in Kerala. This beach has beautiful golden sand, coconut trees and clear blue water that will mesmerize you. It is a great place to spend your time with family or friends. Another beach that should be on your list is Varkala Beach, which is also located in Kerala. This beach attracts people from all over the world due to its beauty and pristine condition.

If you want to explore some religious sites while you are on your summer vacation then Munnar should be on your list as it has many famous temples like Mattupetty Dam Temple and Murugan Temple which have been built by Lord Murugan himself according to legend!

1. Ooty, Tamil Nadu:

It is a small town yet one of the most sought after by tourists especially during summers. It has a pleasant temperature during the months of summer and temperature does not cross 23 degree Celsius. Thus, in summers also this place remains cool. Stunning landscape, boat rides and local chocolates make the tour of this city enchanted.

How to reach Ooty, Tamil Nadu: It is situated approximately 88 kilometres away from Coimbatore. The nearest domestic airport from Ooty is Coimbatore airport. This airport is well-connected with most of the major Indian cities. Flight from Bangalore is also available. After reaching the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to reach Ooty.

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2. Lakkidi, Wayanad Kerala:

The ride to Lakkidi is quite an adventurous one with sharp turns at 180 degrees that will make your stomach churn. The stunning Western Ghats are full of biodiversity. Pookot lake, Dakshinamoorthy Temple, the Mariamman temple, Someswaram Temple- at Palappuram, Padur 18 km from Lakkidi known for Padur Vela festival, Pazhayannur Just 12 km from Lakkidi is a very well-known ancient Hindu temple. It is also the venue of its annual festivals that are attended by a large number of devotees. Chelakkara is around 22 km from Lakkidi, it is home to two ancient temples of Narasimha Murthy and Anthimahakalan. Other attractions of this place are a dam, St. George Church, Sree Dharma Sastha Temple, and St. Mary’s Forane Church. Manissery is around 12 km from Lakkidi. The ancient mansion of Varikkasseri Mana is the main attraction here. Vennimala Sree Rama Lakshmana Perumal Temple is an excellent piece of traditional Kerala temple architecture and consists of beautiful idols and sculptures.

How to reach: Lakkidi, Wayanad Kerala: Karipur is the nearest airport to Lakkidi, and it is an International airport in Kozhikode. It is located at a distance of just 110 km. You can hop on to a private or state-run bus or taxi from Bangalore to go to Kozhikode/Calicut. For a comfortable stay book a Hotel in Lakkidi and enjoy your vacation.

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3. Munnar, Kerala:

This beautiful town covered with lush green tea-estates with sky-high waterfalls is the coolest place to visit in South India during summers. Pothamedu (6 km from Munnar, Mattupetty), (13 km from Munnar), Devikulam (7 km from Munnar), Chithirapuram (10 km from Munnar), Lock Heart Gap (13 km from Munnar), Attukal (9 km from Munnar), Nyayamakad (10 km from Munnar) are some nearby tourist destination that have lot to offer to visitors.

How to reach Munnar: The nearest airport to the city is Cochin International Airport. If you want to travel by train the nearest railway station is located in Kochi or Ernakulam. Once you land in Kochi, Aluva or Ernakulam, you take a ride on a private or sharing cab or take a bus to Munnar.

Read more :Things to do in Munnar

4. Coorg, Karnataka:

Also known as Scotland of East, it is a beautiful suburb that is set in the backdrop of the scenic Western Ghats. Coorg is also called the Scotland of the East. Brahmagiri Peak is one of the major attractions where you can go for mountaineering and other mountain adventures. You can explore wildlife at the Dubare Elephant Camp, and enjoy the aroma of coffee as you walk through the coffee plantations waterfalls over here are also popular.

How to reach Coorg: The nearest domestic airport from Coorg is Mangalore International Airport and the nearest international airport is in Bengaluru. Busses run daily from Bengaluru, Mysore, and Mangalore to Coorg.

Read More : Things to Consider When Planning a Coorg Trip From Bangalore

5. Alleppey, Kerala:

Alleppey is also popularly known as Alappuzha and ‘Venice of the East’. It is the 10th largest city of Kerala. It is a famous tourist spot in Kerala and well-known for houseboat rides, water sports and its jaw-dropping beauty. You can also take a tour on the World’s Leading Luxury Train award winner (2013) Maharajas Express. All these special things make the tour of this astounding town more enjoyable. The city is home to picturesque backwaters, beaches and canals. Major tourist attractions of the city include Alappuzha Beach, Alappuzha Lighthouse, St. Mary’s Forane Church, International Coir Museum, Kayamkulam Lake, Vijay Beach Park and more. To enjoy such vacation book hotel in Alleppey.

How to reach Alleppey, Kerala: The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport which is located around 78 km away from the city and it connects to all major domestic cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune and Hyderabad. Alleppey is connected by Coimbatore, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kollam and Trivandrum via National Highway 66. State-run buses, Luxury air-conditioned buses and taxis operate from Chennai, Mysore, Bangalore and Coimbatore to Alleppey.

6. Nandi Hills, Karnataka:

‘Nandi’ the ‘Bull god’ is seen at the entrance of the famous temple Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple based on which these hills are known as Nandi hills. These hills are popular for coffee estates and spice plantations on the mountainsides. The air around the Nandi hills is filled with the aroma of spices and fresh coffee. Activities like paragliding, mountain cycling, nature walk with watching nature keep the tourists engaged and entertained.

How to visit Nandi hills: Though there is no bus stand in the Nandi hills, the nearest bus stand is Nelamangala from where you can easily reach Nandi hills. The Nandi hills are not connected via regular trains either. The nearest railway station is Oddarahalli. From Oddarahalli, you can catch a local train to Nandi Hills. The nearest airport is the Hindustan Airport, which is 42 km away from the Nandi hills.

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