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Best Places to Visit in South India for Solo Travellers

Stunning view of lush greenery on an island surrounded by the tranquil blue sea, creating a serene and picturesque natural setting


South India tour is a perfect adventure to be enjoyed solo travellers. It has been a crowd-pleasing place for many decades whether we talk about ancient temples, cultures, language, movies, beaches, cuisine,  precious gems, spices, coconut palms, and banana palms. We can say South India is one of the most popular destinations. It has some of the best beaches and resorts. The climate, flora, and fauna are very different from other regions in India.

It is also known for its natural greenery, incredible tourist places, attractive beaches, mesmerizing waterfalls, hill stations, landscape, traditional Jallikattu festival, and boat races. Travel to the beautiful tourist destinations including Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. 

We have explored the best places for a solo trip in South India, where thousands of people come to visit every year. Lets unpack it!

1. Yercaud - Tamil Nadu

Yercaud is one of the charming hill station towns in the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It’s notable for its fruit, coffee, spice plantations, and orange groves which lie in the alluring Shevaroy Hills. Yercaud is also notable for Kurinji flowers which bloom once in twelve years and there are over 30 very rare orchid species. After visiting Yercaud you can visit the National Orchidarium which is located only 2 km from Emerald Lake.

Must-Visit Places: Anna Park, Shevaroy Hills, Bear’s Cave, Killiyur Falls, Lady’s Seat, The Big Lake (Boating), Pagoda Point, Silk Farm & Rose Garden, Botanical Garden, and so on.

Best Time to Visit: March to June

2. Madikeri - Karnataka

Madikeri is also an attractive hill town in Southern India and is famous for camping, trekking, enticing coffee plantations, magnificent greenery hills, incredible weather, and scenic waterfalls (Chelavara and Mallalli fall). It’s surrounded by the western ghat mountain range, It’s notable for Raja’s seat

Must-Visit Places: Abbey Falls, Talacauvery, Namdroling Monastery, Raja’s Seat, Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara Temple, Chingara Falls, Chelavara Falls, and Cauvery Nisargadhama.

Best Time to Visit: October to February

3. Varkala - Kerala

Varkala is a beautiful coastal town in the South Indian State of Kerala. Papanasam Beach is believed by people to have holy waters. There's an ancient Sri Janardanaswamy Temple of Hindu pilgrimage sites which are dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Every year thousands of tourists come here to visit this place. 

Must-Visit Places: Varkala Beach, Varkala Lighthouse, Chilakoor Beach, Kappil Beach, Ponnumthuruthu Island, Anchuthengu & Anjengo Fort, Janardana Swami Temple, Odayam Beach, Varkala Tunnel, Kaduvayil Juma Masjid.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

4. Mahabalipuram - Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram is known for the ancient temples and monuments which were built by the Pallava Dynasty in around the 7th and 8th centuries and is also known as one of the oldest cities in India. It's a place that is famous for ancient temples and monuments, the famous Shore Temple, cave sanctuaries, and sculptures.

Must-Visit Places: Mahabalipuram Beach, Shore Temple, Arjuna’s Penance, Mandapams Caves, Pancha Rathas, Krishna’s Butter Ball, Ganesha Ratha, Tiger Caves, Covelong Beach, Sculpture Museum, Sadras Beach Resort, Crocodile and Snake Bank.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

5. Alleppey - Kerala

Alleppey or Alappuzha is a town which is located in the Laccadive Sea in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It’s famous for lakes, lagoons, beaches, boat races, coconut palms, paddy fields, and canals crisscrossing.

Must-Visit Places: Alappuzha is Alleppey Lighthouse, Kuttanad Backwaters, St. Mary's Forane Church, Krishnapuram Palace, Alleppey Beach, Pandavan Rock, Marari Beach, Pathiramanal, Edathua Church, Vembanad Lake, Ambalapuzha Temple, Champakulam, Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race, Kayamkulam Lake, Andhakaranazhi Beach.

Best Time to Visit: November to February

6. Gokarna - Karnataka

Gokarna is primarily known for the Hindu pilgrimage that’s situated in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka. Every year Gokarna town welcomes a large number of tourists around the world to see the beauty of evergreen nature, beaches, and pristine ocean.

Gokarna is famous for its ancient temples, serene beaches, museums, charming hills, and greenery.

Must-Visit Places: Gokarna Beach, Kudle Beach, Om Beach, Mahabaleshwara Temple, Paradise Beach, Yana Caves, Half Moon Beach, Beach trekking, Mirjan Fort, Sirsi, Nirvana Beach, Small Hell Beach, Belekan Beach.

Best Time to Visit: October to February

7. Munnar - Kerala

Munnar is a town and popular hill station in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. Did you know it’s the first choice of global travelers to visit there because these destinations are in favor of honeymooners? Munnar is famous for its enticing tea plantations, scenic valleys, attractive waterfalls, adventurous trekking, paragliding, wildlife sanctuary, and traditional boat races.

Must-Visit Places: Atukkad Waterfalls, Echo Point, Pothamedu View Point, Eravikulam National Park, Wonder Valley Adventure & Amusement Park, Kundala Lake, Marayoor Dolmens, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Carmelagiri Elephant Park, Chinnakanal Waterfalls, Chokramudi Peak, Mattupetti Indo Swiss Farm, Tree House Stay, Photo Point, Lakkom Water Falls, Anamudi, Meesapulimala.

Best Time to Visit: December to February

8. Talakona Waterfalls - Andhra Pradesh

Talakona Waterfalls is one of the best tourist places in Andhra Pradesh. Falling from a height of 270 feet makes its tallest and most impressive waterfall. It’s also notable for the Lord Siddheswara Swamy Temple, which is based near the waterfall. Talakona is one of the top dense forests, wildlife, and waterfalls resorts in the state. During solo trips here you can easily set up camping, hiking, and trekking.

Must-Visit Places: SV Museum, Tiruchannur, Chandragiri Fort, Srikalahasti, Horsley Hills, Bhuvaraha Swamy Temple, Silathoranam, Chakra Theertham, Srivari Padalu, Akasaganga Theertham, Papavinasam, Govindaraja Swamy Temple, Kapila Theertham, Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park.

Best Time to Visit: September to January

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