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Discover the south of India for less with our best current tour offers.
From the serene backwaters of Kerala to the majestic temples of Tamil Nadu, a group tour to southern India provides an immersive deep dive into the area's traditions, culture and architectural marvels. You'll experience vibrant cities like Tanjore and Chennai, tranquil hill stations like Munnar, and coastal gems such as Kochi. Culinary delights like dosas, biryanis, and filter coffee add a flavourful dimension to the adventure. With seamless transportation and curated itineraries, guided tours ensure you enjoy iconic landmarks, local experiences, and hidden gems with ease and comfort.
Taking a group tour to South India is the perfect way to experience the enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that this part of the country has to offer. Visit ancient temples and relaxing shores, spot elephants in wildlife sanctuaries and indulge in traditional Indian cuisine all on one of our Southern India tours.
The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from November to March, when temperatures are more comfortable, and the weather is ideal for sightseeing.
Key destinations include the temples of Madurai and Tanjore, the backwaters of Kerala, the hill stations of Munnar and Ooty, and the vibrant cities of Chennai and Bengaluru.
Modest clothing is required; both men and women should cover their shoulders and legs. Women are often required to cover their heads, and shoes are not allowed inside temple premises.
South India is linguistically diverse, with Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tulu being commonly spoken. English is widely understood, and our tour guides are always fluent in English.
South Indian cuisine is known for its rice-based dishes, dosas (thin pancakes), idlis (steamed rice cakes), sambar (spicy lentil soup), and rich curries, often accompanied by coconut.
Greet people with a respectful “Namaste” or “Vanakkam.” Be mindful of local customs, especially in temples. Remove shoes before entering religious sites and be conscious of local dress codes.
It is generally not recommended to drink tap water. Opt for bottled water or use a water purifier to ensure safety.
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