These places in South India turn blissful during Diwali
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Oct 7, 2022, 10:00 IST
These places in South India turn blissful during Diwali
Diwali is just around the corner and, while it certainly is time for a lot of festivities, it also brings joy in our lives in terms of holidays. If you are also keen like us and want a quick getaway to make the most of your Diwali holidays, here are our favourite picks in South India.
Read more: Places that are perfect for a quiet, pollution-free Diwali
Puducherry
Puducherry, lovingly called Pondi, is a delightful little place near Chennai. It has a very laid back vibe, and is a great place to visit in October when the weather is just about right. When here, surfing is an unmissable experience, other than the many wonderful cafes and restaurants, where you can dig into delectable French, Konkani and South Indian specialties
Kumarakom
It’s an archipelago that is scattered on the eastern edge of the Vembanad Lake, and is a treat to the sore eyes. While you can enjoy the charm of the backwaters here, this place is also home to a bird sanctuary that will take you on a trip to remember. Then, there are beaches, trekking trails, and gregarious waterfalls to keep you hooked throughout your holiday.
Munnar
It’s one of those ideal places in Southern India that you can jet off to and spend some quality time with your near and dear ones. Known for being one of the largest tea-growing regions, Munnar is where you can also head to the Tea Museum to not just enjoy a sip of tea, but also get an insight about tea in general. Then, there are local bazaars from where you buy fascinating items to take back home.
Thekkady
If you are up for a great holiday experience, this should be your pick as Thekkady will surprise you with less crowd and sparse traffic. You can either opt to do nothing and relax here, or explore its romantic side by venturing into the jungle hideaways or romantic corners. You can also indulge in nature walks, spice plantation tours, bamboo rafting, trekking, and much more in Thekkady.
Kanyakumari
Situated at the southernmost tip of the country, Kanyakumari will surprise you in more ways than you can imagine. Famed for its gorgeous shoreline, and scenic views of the Indian Ocean, a visit to this place during Diwali holidays will be rejuvenating to say the least. This destination, with its ideal mix of mountains, cliffs, and valleys create a scenery that you will not be able to forget for the longest time.
Lakshadweep
You will be amazed to witness the natural beauty of this beautiful destination. Located off the coastline of Kerala, Lakshadweep is home to around 36 rich coral reefs and atolls, which are waiting to be explored. Make the most of your Diwali holidays in Lakshadweep by exploring its exotic beaches and must-visit tourist spots.
Wayanad
Sitting comfortably amid the mountains of Western Ghats, this picture-perfect place is one of the best places in Southern India to make the most of your Diwali holidays. It’s scenic and relaxing, and a place where you won’t mind extending your holidays without any second thought. Situated not very far from the sea shores of Kozhikode, this beauty is abound with forests, wildlife, and gorgeous landscape.
Gokarna
Gokarna is best explored from October to March, when the humidity is lowest, which means you can also plan a trip to this place during Diwali holidays. For those seeking a relaxed and a calming vacation, this destination would be the best pick for them, as Gokarna is famed for its idyllic beaches, where one can spend long hours relaxing and doing nothing.
Vagamon
Lush greenery, picturesque landscape, and serene vibe are some of the highlights of this place and you will feel like coming back again. Sitting at a height of around 1200 above the sea level, this pretty township in Central Travancore is surrounded by charming tea gardens. Also, the extraordinary experience of the journey till Vagamon will be something that you will remember for the longest time.
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