SURPRISE ME!
Lush green backwaters, beautiful beaches and architectural wonders have made South India a leader in the Indian Tourism industry. With five major states, along with the two island groups of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal, South India offers a wide range of options to the discerning traveller.
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December - February: This is the peak season to visit South India. The climate is the least humid, and temperatures range between 22-30 degrees Celsius. Since some hill stations, such as Munnar in Kerala, remain cooler, it’s always a good idea to carry a light jacket or pullover.
May - October: Ayurveda has played an important role in boosting tourism in the region. It’s considered to be most effective in the monsoons, which extends from May to October. In October/November, most South Indian states also celebrate Dussehra and Diwali.
By Air: With more international airports than rest of India, the southern states are well connected to every corner of the country, and the world. Chennai is considered to be the main gateway to South India. Other major international airports are located at Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Kochi, Kozhikode, Tiruchirapalli and Thiruvananthapuram. Besides these airports, domestic operations are handled in almost every city in South India.
By Car: South India is very well connected by state and national highways. Since new highways are tolled, keep some change with you while travelling from one city to another.
By Bus: Numerous state-owned bus operators provide transportation services in South India. Some operators also connect Southern states to Goa and Maharashtra. Government-owned bus operators have smartphone apps and dedicated websites to keep you updated about bus routes and schedules. If you’re looking for comfort, and don’t mind spending a bit more, a private bus operator will be a smart choice.
By Train: The Southern Railways, South-Western Railways and Konkan Railways connect South India with the rest of India. Fully air-conditioned Rajdhani trains cover several hundred kilometers within hours. Shatabdi trains run inter-city, and connect state capitals. Some states even have local trains for shorter routes.
Local Transport: Cycle-rickshaws, auto-rickshaws, boats, taxis, buses and trains provide transport around major cities in South India. Cost can vary from one town to another. Before you book a mode of transportation, bargain for the best price. Some drivers may refuse to use meters. You should discuss luggage cost and night charges beforehand.
While the cycle-rickshaw is a three-wheeled, pedal cycle, the auto-rickshaw is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle with a canvas or tin roof. It offers space for a maximum three passengers. Travelling in an Indian auto is great fun. Vikrams and tempos are larger-sized auto-rickshaws with more space. They often shuttle between fixed routes.
Taxis: Taxis are usually metered. However, most drivers don’t use meters and charge more for tourists. It’s better to use prepaid taxis. In larger cities, you should be able to hire radio taxis. Travelling in a bus is the most affordable choice. If you want a comfortable journey, make sure you choose a private service operator.
Boat: Many locals offer transport via boats and ferries down and across the many rivers in South India. From wooden canoes to giant ferries, it’s easy to find a service to cross rivers or to enjoy the backwaters. Most larger boats will carry motorcycles, bicycles and even cars for a nominal fee.
Lush green coastlines, lazy backwaters and innumerable architectural and historical wonders make South India a unique blend of the modern and the traditional. Go visit for an unforgettable experience.
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thaara | on 23 November 2018
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Lance Sprewell | on 26 July 2018
The Indian golden temple and other heritage are the treasure of the indian civilization. It must be preserved for the new generations.
Jessica | on 05 July 2018
Nice one. I am located in Dubai and working in Dubai cruise. thanks for sharing the information.
arali bandb | on 04 July 2018
Good to read this blog... nice list of places to visit in South India