South India welcomes you with its vibrant culture, breathtaking scenery and heartfelt hospitality, offering moments you will cherish forever. With our South India Tour Package, you can enjoy a smooth and memorable journey crafted for all kinds of travelers. Discover the best South India tourist spots and dive deep into its unique landscapes, traditions and timeless beauty that make this region truly unforgettable.
South India is a region where tradition and modern life blend beautifully which makes it a must visit for every kind of traveler. From the calm backwaters of Kerala to the grand temples of Tamil Nadu, every corner has something unique to offer. If you love history, the centuries old temples, palaces and monuments will leave you amazed. Nature lovers can enjoy misty hill stations, wildlife sanctuaries and endless stretches of golden beaches. For food lovers, South India is a heaven with its spicy curries, coastal delicacies and traditional filter coffee. This region also offers plenty of adventure, from trekking in the Western Ghats to cruising on houseboats in Alleppey. What makes South India truly special is its warm hospitality and vibrant culture that welcomes travelers with open arms. Whether you are seeking relaxation or spirituality or adventure, our South India Tour Packages promise experiences you will never forget.
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Tamil Nadu is among the most culturally rich states of South India. It is famous for majestic temples, beautiful hill stations and ancient wellness practices. The thing which makes it a top choice for travelers visiting South India is its vibrant heritage, ancient architecture and welcoming locals. Our different Tamil Nadu tour packages are:
Called God’s Own Country, Kerala is a paradise of beaches, backwaters and flourishing greenery. Its perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness and wellness traditions makes it a must visit on our South India tour packages. With our specially designed Kerala tour packages, you can explore a wide variety of destinations, from peaceful hill stations to lively coast towns.
Karnataka offers a unique mix of culture, wellness and wildlife wonders. From vibrant cities, ancient monuments, peaceful hill stations to lush forests, this state offers something for every kind of traveler. Below are the types of Karnataka tour packages you can choose from:
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Hyderabad, known as the City of Pearls, beautifully blends history with modern life. Discover the iconic Charminar, marvel at the grandeur of Golconda Fort and indulge in the city’s world-famous biryani. Our Hyderabad tour packages ensure you get the best experience of this vibrant city.
Goa is an ideal combination of golden beaches, lively culture and rich Portuguese heritage. From sun-soaked shores to bustling markets, this state offers both relaxation and adventure. This makes Goa a favorite destination for travelers visiting South India. Our Goa tour packages promise an amazing experience.
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The best time to plan a South India visit is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and perfect for travel. Make sure to avoid the monsoon season as heavy rains can disrupt travel plans.
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South India is home to various harvest festivals and Pongal is one of them. It follows a ritual where pots of boiling rice are kept on wood fire until the rice overflows that is believed to be a sign of abundance, good luck and prosperity. Thus, this four-day long tradtional festival was named Pongal meaning ‘spilling over’. The four days of Pongal include Bogi, Surya Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal. Each day observes unique traditions, rituals and customs including worship of Sun God and feeding Pongal to cattle. Almost every home of Tamil Nadu participates in this festival to offer their thanksgiving to Mother Nature and cattle worship. So if you want to explore the popular traditions of South India, you can join in the next Pongal celebrations here.
Pongal Festival in Tamil Nadu: January 14th, 2025
This festival is symbolic of the onset of harvesting season and end of monsoon season. It is the most celebrated festival enjoyed by all the communities and is thus the national festival of Kerala. It spans for duration of ten days in which people of all ages celebrate in unison. Before Onam takes off again, you can get a hang of how to say Onashamsakal meaning ‘Happy Onam’. Also, the onam boat race is organized during this festival that showcases a thrilling competition between oarsmen rowing the traditional boats. The Kummati Kali dance and the tiger dance performances is yet another attraction you shouldn’t miss! This festival offers the real essence of Kerala’s traditions and culture and paints the state with the brightest colours one can imagine.
Onam Festival: 5th September, 2025
Hampi Festival is a three-day festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in the city of Hampi. It displays a boutique of music, dance performances, puppet shows, stunning fireworks in the ambiance of UNESCO World Heritage Site- the Hampi Group of temples. This heritage site is believed to host this festival since the rule of Vijaynagar empire for three centuries. This three-day festivity is a popular initiative by the Government of Karnataka to uplift the magnificence of this historical site. Its major attractions like the captivating Sound and Light Show, gorgeous Elephant march and interesting art and crafts shall keep your gripped through the festival. Dating back to the reign of Vijayanagara empire, this event serves as a platform for renowned artists from around the country to showcase their talent.
Hampi Festival in Karnataka: 28th February – 2nd March, 2025
The Dasara festival around the country but it is celebrated in Mysore with a giant difference! It is only in Mysore that this festival spans for a 10-day period and is hosted at the most prominent places of this city. While this day observes locals dressed in vibrant attires, streets decorated with flowers and colourful decorations and a couple of stalls as you walk through. You shall be overwhelmed by the creatively decorated elephants, horses and camels walking altogether in the traditional procession. In the evening, it is an enchanting spectacle to witness as the royal Mysore Palace is illuminated with thousands of bulbs that shall keep you amazed through the night. These effigies are symbolic of the three demons of the Hindu epic Ramayana. Thus, it signifies the victory of good over evil.
Dasara in Mysore: 1st October, 2025
The Indira Gandhi Boat Race Festival is all about watercraft racing competitions between sixteen specifically-designed boats that resemble a snake. Also known as a snake boat, it is capable to hold 100-125 oarsmen, 25 singers and four helmsmen at a time. This spectacular water sport festival is all about pulsating boat races hosted at the Cochin backwaters. The energy of the oarsmen shall give you goosebumps for which tourists from around the world attend this festival. Also, the locals leave no stone unturned to cheer up the sportive spirit of the oarsmen. This heart-pumping display of the physical agility of oarsmen in Kerala is commendable and worth a string of video captures. This is one of the most popular boat races in Kerala where the winners are rewarded with a trophy inspired by the late Prime Minister of India- Indira Gandhi.
Date: Last week of December
The Pooram festival is absolutely a heroic show stopper celebrated in the God’s Own Country- Kerala. It is a resplendent manifestation where richly-decked elephants, gorgeous parasols, and percussion music to create a magical spectacle. In this festival, the kudamatoom ceremony is a keenly watched event by locals and tourists. Also, a mesmerizing performance of the traditional instruments called the ‘Ilanjithara Melam’ (called the world’s largest live musical orchestra) creates an environment of euphoria. Even till now, the exclusive sights of decorated elephants, sound of drumbeats and the cultural diversity keeps this festival’s spirits going high every year. This magnificent event has amazed locals and tourists since past three centuries and shall continue to delight everyone in the future as well.
Pooram Festival in Thrissur: 10th February, 2025