South India shimmers with tropical plants and palm trees it holds a special charm, boasting fewer bustling cities and a multitude of enchanting villages nestled along the scenic coastline of the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. the beautiful sandy coastlines of Goa, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Serene villages and the tranquil backwaters of Kerala contrast with lively cities such as Mysore and its spectacular Anglo-Indian palace. Spot a leopard sunning itself or elephants bathing in a national park.

The allure of South India  lies not only in its breathtaking landscapes but also in its wealth of historic and religious sites waiting to be explored. Ancient temples to sacred monuments, there are endless opportunities for spiritual enrichment and learning. A journey through South India is a chance to delve into the region’s fascinating history and engage yourself in the dynamic cultural tapestry of South India .

Region’s cuisine such as the coconut-centric cooking of Kerala, and crisp dosas (pancakes) with spicy filling accompanied by chutneys, all served with warm hospitality.

In the cool reaches of South India the Cardamom Hills, visit tea plantations wrapping peaks in green velvet, you may trek through areas where coffee and cardamom are grown and savour the spice-laden air. The Hilly region Nilgiri (Blue) Hills, is part of the Western Ghats which is perched across the borders of 3 southern states Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, known for their dramatic scenery and enticing hill stations such as Ooty

The region is famous for its world famous temples from various eras. Which particularly interest to visitors include the Hindu temples of Chidambaram and Tiruvannamalai, and the Meenakshi Temple of Madurai.