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Why South India is the ultimate January escape: 10 places to prove it!

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Why South India is the ultimate January escape: 10 places to prove it!

South India is at its best in January. You’ll find mild vibes, clear skies and pleasant temperatures that make exploring a lot easier than in summer. If you have never been to this part of the country, visit these 10 places in the South of India that come alive and festive during January!

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Munnar, Kerala

January is all about cool mornings, when the first crisp views across misty slopes grace the views as far as one can see, apart from the vast spread of tea gardens. Waterfalls, Eravikulam National Park, nature walks, and the weather is ideal for calm walks through plantations and drives with stunning views.

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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Referred to as the Queen of the Nilgiris, Ooty experiences cool winter days and cold nights in January. Botanical gardens are lush, the eucalyptus forests fresh-smelling and the toy train ride through the hills are particularly scenic when skies are clear.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Coffee estates shimmer in deep green colour during this time, and rivers gush crystal clear and full. January also has dry weather ideal for strolling through plantations, going to Abbey Falls and admiring early-morning views from Raja’s Seat.

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Hampi, Karnataka

January is a great month to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site. While exploring this is fun and pleasant at any time of year, cooler temperatures prevent most tourists from getting out from their cosy bed. If you can brave that, no better way to spend the day than wandering among ancient temples, royal enclosures and boulder-strewn landscapes.

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Puducherry

On easy, sunny days with placid seas and a casual coastal air, Puducherry is at its finest in January. The French Quarter’s pastel streets, beachside cafés and early-morning promenades are even more delightful this time of year.

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Wayanad, Kerala

January provides clear views in the forest and sailing is a joy. Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam and wildlife-rich sanctuaries are easier to explore, while the region’s spice plantations and waterfalls continue to thrive.

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Madurai, Tamil Nadu

In January, the temple city is lively and not oppressively hot. Additionally, evenings are cooler, which makes trips to the famous Meenakshi Amman Temple a little more tolerable. The weather is ideal for visiting the markets and historical monuments, and the street is bustling with activity.

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Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu

January provides clear skies for watching the sunrise and sunset over the ocean. The meeting point of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean is tranquil and picturesque making ferry rides or beach strolls delightful.

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Alappuzha, Kerala

Backwater cruises in January is so peaceful as the heat and humidity reduces with an untainted sky cast. Palm-lined canals, village life at the banks and leisurely houseboat rides reveal Kerala at a slower, more scenic pace.

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Varkala, Kerala

January brings sun-warmed beaches and very cool cliffs for Varkala. Yoga studios and beach shacks, long afront walks all feel relaxed; the sunsets over the Arabian Sea are still a daily standout.
With misty hill stations and ancient ruins, temple towns and quiet coastlines, South India in January offers choice without extremes of weather too. Each has the advantages of clear skies, mild temperatures and a landscape revived by recent rains, and it remains one of the most rewarding months for exploring this region.

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