It is time to explore the diverse beauty of the southern part of the country. Talk of beaches, hill stations, temples, ancient monuments, South India has it all to make your holidays special. Serenity at its best, South India beaches are a true synonym of nature’s extreme beauty. Alluring sandy beaches, lush green coconut grooves, warm sea water & a peaceful atmosphere, what else do you want to make your holidays special.
Mirror still lagoons, picture book lakesides, palm fringed canals and shores bustling with glimpses from the day to day life in the country side. Alappuzha the 'Venice of the East' welcomes you to the backwaters of Kerala. It is emerging as a hot spot of the millennium. Indeed she is gifted geographically to spread a unique tourist menu before a discriminating tourist.
Enjoying the status of being amongst the four major metropolis in India and Tamil Nadu’s capital, Chennai can most often be described as the ultimate ‘Getaway to South.’ Owing to its location and proximity to cities like Pondicherry, Tirupati and Kanyakumari, it is preferred holiday destination for many.And that's not all! Chennai is home to the second longest natural beach in the world, Marina Beach.
Kodagu or Coorg is called as the" Scotland of India" is a marvellous hill station located in the southern part of Karnataka. It is a small district of the state with distinct culture, unique customs and traditions. The people of Coorg are known as Kodavas or Coorgies. The misty hills, lush green valleys, evergreen forests, breathtaking waterfalls will definitely lure one’s eyes. The region is surrounded by coffee plantations, orange groves, cardamom, pepper plants and dense forests. Cauvery, one of the major rivers of South India takes birth at Talakaveri in Coorg. The people of Kodagu are known for their hospitality and bravery. Coorg is connected to the other parts of the state and the neighbouring state of Kerala by road. One trip to Coorg and the memories will linger in you for the rest of your life.
Kanyakumari was called Cape Comorin in British times. Kanyakumari is also spelled as Kanniyakumari or Kanniakumari. It is one of the famous tourist spots of India by virtue of being located at the southernmost point of Peninsular India.