South India’s best winter getaways for every type of traveller
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Oct 14, 2024, 10:00 IST
South India’s best winter getaways for every type of traveller
If you are someone who doesn't fancy the cold winter so much, South India offers “warmer” destinations where you’ll be able to enjoy the gentle breeze, just a light nip in the air, and warm sunny days. Also, these destinations in South India are a mix of scenic beauty, cultural experiences, and cosy atmosphere, making them perfect for a memorable winter escape.
Coorg, Karnataka
You’ve got to love misty mornings. Coorg is known for those. Coorg offers misty coffee plantations, beautiful hills, and cool weather during winter. It's an ideal place for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape.
Munnar, Kerala
It’s never freezing cold in Munnar. The town’s rolling tea plantations, misty hills, and cool climate make it a perfect winter retreat. Munnar is a favourite among honeymooners and nature enthusiasts. The nearby Eravikulam National Park is a great place to visit.
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Ooty is known for cool temperatures and charming colonial vibe. This classic winter destination. Is surrounded by lush Nilgiri hills, and offers picturesque landscapes, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Kodaikanal is famous for its mist-covered hills, beautiful waterfalls, and serene lakes. Visitors love to go trekking, cycle around Kodai Lake, and enjoy crisp winter mornings. Don’t forget to start your day with a hot cup of tea or coffee. Kodaikanal is perfect for romantic getaways and family trips.
Wayanad, Kerala
Wayanad, with its lush greenery, wildlife, and misty weather, is an ideal destination for a winter break. The winter months have cool mornings and warm sunny days. The cool breeze and serene environment make it a great place for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Don’t forget to add spice plantations to your Wayanad itinerary.
Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
Ooty can be a tad crowded sometimes, so if you are someone who prefers a quieter alternative, Coonoor is a great place. It has the same kind of vibe – tea gardens, rolling hills, and a serene atmosphere, but less crowded.
Hampi, Karnataka
We believe that winter is the best time to explore the ancient ruins of Hampi. The weather will be less humid, less hot, and the sunrise and sunsets are prettier, we feel. Hampi's stunning temples, boulders, and riverside views make it an unforgettable cultural experience.
Varkala, Kerala
For those who prefer a beach destination, Varkala offers a unique coastal experience with its stunning cliffs and beaches. Varkala is also a great destination for yoga enthusiasts. So if you want to give yourself a rejuvenating and relaxing holiday, pick Varkala.
Gokarna, Karnataka
Gokarna is a quieter alternative to the busy and bustling Goa. It’s a great winter destination for those who want to enjoy serene beaches without the crowds. Gokarna’s relaxed vibe and beautiful coastal views offer a more laid-back alternative to Goa.
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Love a good sunset scene? Well, Kanyakumari is known for great sunsets. Nothing but the best from the southernmost tip of India. Kanyakumari is particularly pleasant in winter, with cooler breezes and low humidity. Give it a try.
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