Exploring the Hidden Gems of South India

Exploring the Hidden Gems of South India
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This hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India.
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Let us now explore the heritage and its rich culture, the breathtaking landscapes with lesser-known resources which usually welcome the tourist...

Let us now explore the heritage and its rich culture, the breathtaking landscapes with lesser-known resources which usually welcome the tourist itineraries. Now, you can venture into more than famous places, and even you will be able to find the most beautiful places that give a unique viewpoint on the history and natural beauty of the area.

1. Muzhappilangad- It is the most amazing Drive-in Beach in Kerala. You can now escape from the mainstream as the beach destinations where you can directly head towards Muzhappilangad. In this perfect place, you may drive on the shoreline. It is the most extensive stretch related to golden sand, as it is the longest beach you can go through. It offers the most unique kind of experience through which you can enjoy the waves while cruising. This is the perfect mixture of relaxation & adventure.

2. Gandikota, located in Andhra Pradesh: This is usually referred to as the Indian Canyon, where Gandikota helps to mesmerize tourists with its deep gorges and imposing red sandstone cliffs. This antique Gandikota Fort is perched on an edge, providing panoramic views of the Pennar River, creating a strange landscape that contrasts with specific imagery lines that are ideally linked with South India.

3. Tharangambadi, located in Tamil Nadu: Earlier, this place was known as Tranquebar; Tharangambadi also holds leftovers from the influence of the Danish colonial. Cobblestone streets have beautiful historical churches, and Dansborg Fort transports tourists to bygone eras. It offers colonial architecture with amazing beaches that make Tharangambadi the most popular hidden gem that should be explored.

4. Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh: South India’s real gem. Veerabhadra Temple is the attraction that increasing the popularity of this place. The status of the colossal Nandi and hanging pillar, available in the temple complex, adds to their magic, making Lepakshi a haven for art and history enthusiasts.

5. Yaganti: It is situated in Banaganapalle mandal in Andhra Pradesh and its Kurnool district. However, Yaganti is home to the temple of Yaganti Uma Maheswara. The unique feature of the temple is the growing Nandi statue, which usually increases with the passing of years. Moreover, the ancient sculptures and natural locality caves will help add some great allure to this religious place, which is less explored.

6. Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall situated in Kerala: You may now tuck away in Kottayam outskirts of Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall that cascades through the rocky land, surrounded by lush greenery. Also, the serene, generally spot away from busy circuits of tourists provides the most peaceful retreat, which adds a perfect touch of spirituality to the most attractive landscape.

8. Gavi, located in Kerala: For nature fanatics, Gavi is situated in Kerala and is a well-known paradise in Periyar Tiger Reserve. The dense forests well surround it; Gavi also provides an experience of eco-tourism that includes boat rides, camping, and trekking. The primeval Gavi's beauty makes it the perfect offbeat destination for those looking for tranquillity among nature.

Make your trip budget-friendly.

No matter where you choose to go, it's important to plan your tour budget in advance. Going in the off-season rather than during the season can save you money on transportation and accommodation. Besides, you can use RedBus coupons to reduce bus fares. and use Cleartrip coupons for discounts on hotels, flights, cabs, etc. Moreover, if you book at least 15 days before the tour, you can save more money.

Concluson

The hidden gems of South India's tourist attractions indicate those who look to venture off the compressed path. Starting from the ancient temples & the historic forts, some fantastic beaches & waterfalls, they are lesser-known gems which provide a clear glimpse of the region's diverse cultural & natural heritage. You may embrace the attraction of discovery and allow these hidden treasures to weave some unforgettable stories while traveling to South India.

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