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Top 26 South India Tour Packages | Pondicherry Holiday Tour Packages | Chennai Holiday Tour Packages | Tirupati Holiday Packages | Madurai Rameshwaram Tour Packages | Bangalore Mysore Tour Packages

 

Holidaytravel.co offers tour packages to various popular travel destinations in South India. As there is so much to explore in South India, our tour experts have stitched together a wide range of travel packages that cover every bit of this wonderful part of India. Be it a family, official or honeymoon vacation, you can choose from a variety of travel packages that cover the history, culture, festivals, temples, beaches and hill stations in various parts/states of South India. Select the tour type and let our tour experts do the rest!

SOUTH INDIA with it’s Vast diversity offers many choices for a discerning traveller.


South India has a wide choice of the world’s Most favourite destinations. The Leading TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF INDIA offering choices to discerning leisure Traveller, heritage Explorer, Adventure Traveler, Honeymooner and more are available in South India. Here in this Website, we offer you the best of South India.


Destinations of South India featured in South Indian Tour Package:

Goa- The Whole State of Goa is blessed with Lovely beaches and lush greenery. The erstwhile Portugese colony is rich in historic and Architectural monuments, as well as Christian pilgrimage places. The numerous Beaches of Goa – namely Vagator, Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Candolim, Sinquerim, Miramar, Dona Paula, Vainguinim are of international fame. The entire beach stretch of Goa is a beach goers’ paradise.


Kerala - Natural Destination to go for Experiential Holidays

Kerala is a perfect destination for adventure, culture and relaxation. With its laid-back beach scene, swaying elephant rides and gentle houseboat cruises along tropical backwaters, you'll soon see why National Geographic Traveller voted Kerala one of its ten Paradise Found' There are many fascinating elements that make Kerala a good tourist spot. Of them the thick forests with coconut trees allure many people all over the world. The hospitality shown by the keralites makes people to visit Kerala often. The Literacy rate here is almost 100%, the only state to have all literates in India.

 

Tourist Destinations in Karnataka:  The Capital City of Bangalore is also called the garden City of India. It is rich in protected green gardens all around the city, Lakes, old Forts and Palaces, Temples, and the city shares borders with a wildlife sanctuary – the Bannerghatta national park. Other Destinations Include the Princely Capital State of Mysore, The Coffee rich Hills of Coorg, Nandi Hills,Jog Falls and Chikamaglur, Archaeological and Architecturally, and picturesquely important destinations of Hubli, Hospet, Badami, Hampi,Belur, Halebid, Srirangapattanam, Hassan and Bijapur. Pilgrimage destinations like Sravanabelagola, Beaches near Mangalore, and karwar, and Pilgrimage destinations of Udupi and Sringeri.

 

 

South India Tour Packages

Famous for its incredible scenery, South India is well known for its brightly decorated temples, cultural monuments, Ayurvedic treatments and mouth-watering dishes

In this land of temple spires, the devout and the connoisseur of art both pay homage. Kerala tours, which include glittering beaches, lush hill stations, resplendent waterfalls and sprawling plantations and are amongst the most popular of family vacation options in all the South India tour packages. Besides the spice and surf of Kerala, highlights of South India include the Brahadeeswara Temple at Thanjavur constructed so that the shadow of its 81.3 ton monolithic cupola never falls on the ground or the Meenakshi temple at Madurai dedicated to the fish-eyed goddess. The Nizam's splendours of Hyderabad; the garden city of Bangalore; sandalwood-scented Mysore. 


For the art-inclined, there is the stylised elegance of Bharata Natyam, the story-telling art of Kathakali and the martial-art grace of Kalaripayattu. If you are a history buff, you ca lose yourself in the strange and beautiful ruins of Hampi, inhale the scent of eucalyptus from the Nilgiri hill-stations of Ootacamund or Kodaikanal. Feast your eyes on Chinese fishing nets, or catch a glimpse of France in attractive Puducherry. Finally join the procession of gloriously bedecked elephants or celebrate the sun set and moon rise at the same time on a full moon evening at Kanyakumari - India's Land's End .

About Kerala

Kerala, with a long shoreline with serene beaches, tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife, waterfalls, sprawling plantations, paddy fields, ayurvedic holidays, magical festivals, historic monuments, exotic cuisine... all combined offer a traveller a unique experience. Kerala is also popular as Gods Own Country and is considered as Indias most beautiful state. The lush greenery is an amazing sight and is a treat for the eyes.

 

About Tamil Nadu

The state of Tamil Nadu located in the south of India throbs with variety. There's a whole range of things to do and see. Ancient temples, a roaring amount of wildlife, frothy beaches, and urban discos; you'll find all in Tamil Nadu and more! From Levi’s to Lungis (sarongs for men), Klein to Kanjeevarams (heavy silk with gold thread) - the entire range will present itself to you. Traditionally conservative, Tamilian society is acknowledged to be in a phase of change.

As always in India, the keyword in Tamil Nadu too seems to be 'variety’. In flavour, taste and sights the south is its own treat, quite different from the north. Tamil Nadu is a rewarding experience for any visitor; she’ll flood your senses with her myriad scents and alluring riches and come to your mind long after you’re home, pottering in the kitchen or sitting down to a mug of ‘hot filter coffee’!

 

About Andhara Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is above all a cheerful mix of many things nice. The state of Andhra Pradesh has one of the most important Hindu temples in the world and yet Urdu is as widely spoken and appreciated as the more indigenous Telugu. Hyderabadi cuisine is all Nizami: delicately flavoured and predominantly non-vegetarian, while the rest of Andhra Pradesh relishes a variety of vegetarian dishes. The spice also includes liberal doses of Buddhist heritage peppered across the state, like the ruined stupa of Amaravathi.

Andhra Pradesh over the last few years has become increasingly important to India in the techno savvy age of cyber optics and virtual reality. Driven by a dynamic government, Andhra Pradesh has taken strides towards development and is today much better off than it was 10 years ago. Not many tourists take the time to discover the treasures of Andhra Pradesh, daunted by its size and the fact that the major attractions are spread across squares of miles of tough terrain. But, if you chose carefully, Andhra Pradesh is as rewarding a destination as its more popular neighbours, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.

 

 

About Karnatka

 

Karnataka – undoubtedly, the place to see. There’s no two ways about it: if you are in India, the treasures of this south Indian state are not to be missed. For wildlife enthusiasts, for history buffs, for the intrepid traveller, for the wanderlust struck, for the Indophile, for the sun ‘n’ sand worshipper - Karnataka is a dish that’s got the versatility to satisfy all those palates.

The snazz and razzmatazz of Bangalore is set off by regal and romantic Mysore, and all of this is complemented by the ruins of realms long gone in Hampi, Halebid, Bidar, Bijapur and Badami. If the cultural coolness gets a wee bit too challenging, crash out in the green wilds of Bandipur and Nagarhole, or bum your way to bliss on the golden sands of Gokarna.