Spend a Week in South India : Itinerary Details and Suggestion

There is no doubt that India is a huge and surprisingly diverse country. For this reason, travelers often go north or south. If your itinerary is tight, it is a good idea to really understand something.

In India, the time will not be too long-you can immerse yourself in this dazzling culture within a week; you cannot escape the juicy smell of curry, the vibrant colors of spices and saris, the chaos of the streets Busy and the unique sight that is displayed every day.

Start your 1 week journey from Bengaluru, Delhi or Mumbai.

1. Ooty and Coonoor

Distance from Bangalore: 277.8 km

Spend a weekend in the green mountains of Nilgiri and explore the scenery of Ooty and Coonoor. Leave early in the morning and go to Ooty for 5 hours. Spend the rest of the day in the cool breeze of Nilgiris and explore the Botanical Garden and Lake Uta. The next day, head to Coonoor, climb to the top of the Doddabetta, the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Hills, take a hiking adventure, and from there you can enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of Nilgiris .

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2. Mysore and Srirangapatna

Looking for a cultural journey with natural beauty? start your third to Mysore and Srirangapatna. The Royal City of Mysore is famous for its rich heritage and wonderful monuments. Mysore is the third largest city in Karnataka, with rich cultural and historical attractions.

When setting out to dissolve the city ’s historical and religious monuments, please obtain cameras and guides, such as Chamondi Mountain Temple, Mysore Palace, Jagan Mohan Palace, Jaya Chamarengandola Art Museum, San Filomena Cathedral and Brindavin Garden.

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 3. Wayanad and Iruppu Falls

Historical caves, majestic waterfalls, large plantations and abundant wildlife. If this sounds tempting, please spend your next day and explore Wayanad in God’s own country. Wayanad (Wayanad) lasted 6 hours, there are countless tourist attractions. The picturesque paradise literally means the land of rice fields, located in the Western Ghats.

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4. Badami – Pattadakal – Aihole

It has rich Dravidian architectural style and admire the magnificent fortresses, caves and carvings. Visit the famous cave temples of Badami, where exquisite carvings and paintings are displayed. Next, you can see the charming Lake Agastya, which is surrounded by the sandstone temple Bhuthanatha Temple.

Next day go to Pattadakal and Aihole. These locations are the Najia Temple, Kadassiddeshwara Temple, Galaganatha Temple, Jambulinga Temple, Sangameshwara Temple, Virupaksha Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Papanatha Temple, Galaganatha Temple, Durga Temple / Fort Temple ( Fort Temple). Whether you are a history lover, architecture admirer or pilgrim, this trip will definitely enrich your experience.

If you choose the golden chariot train, then the entire South India trip is great. This is a luxury train that provides a 7-day journey to southern India with various amenities and services.

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5. Goa

Last day of your journey Go back to the historical lineage of Goa by visiting its ancient cathedrals and fortresses, such as the Bam Jesus Cathedral, Fort Aguada and Chapel of St. Francis Xavier.

You can also explore several charming beaches in Goa, or relax and enjoy a few of them. Take part in interesting activities such as water sports and sunbathing on the beaches such as Anjuna Baga, where you can also visit the local market to buy   jewelry and souvenirs.

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